It's Monday again (somehow) and I'm here to let you know we're still hard at work on season 2. Maybe halfway through? While you wait, we've been posting season 1 bonus materials. Even though he poopoo-ed them, what was your favorite name for the podcast that almost was?
Happy #InternationalPodcastDay followers. We're already working on Season 2 with more of what you love. What was your favorite sound bite / quip / non sequitur from Season 1?
-Brian
It's our Season 1 finale episode! This week we scour the world for curious idioms to see who can better discern what is and is not an obscure saying. Play along with us and tell us how you did! Do you know of any other under used sayings from your area?
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Who hasn't dreamed of what it would be like to have super powers? Today, we take a humorously pedantic look at what some more common super powers might actually be like in this episode. A perfect conversation to have when sharing space.
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This week we talk about items from around the world stored in Museums, and if the displays could be seen as theft from their respective lands in some cases. Join us as we examine exhibits from all over the globe and look at both sides of a complex issue.
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@PeterGAMiller This is an ongoing debate that probably won't have a definite conclusion until I'm on the shuttle myself. For the most part I'm still where I was at during the conclusion of the episode though.
-Brian
In this week's episode of podcast, Ben and Brian talk about science fiction, and how it serves as a vehicle to carry culture forward. But culture is such a huge concept, how could one possibly cut that down, and figure out what to include? Join us and see.
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@PeterGAMiller In the episode, we focused on Soleri's definition as a basic introduction to the topic. We put in some nuance, but I agree that there's more to be explored if we return to the topic. -Ben
@PeterGAMiller Much like "complex" or "campus" I would imagine that the qualifications of an arcology aren't black and white, but have a lot of sliding scale accuracy. I suppose from a loose interpretation many island nations would be prototypical arcologies. Good question!
-Brian
We are officially on air! You can find our first episode on the anchor page now. We'll be talking to you about everyone's favorite superstructure trope: the arcology. Join us as we get lost in the complex.
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The release schedule's finalized and it's only a week away! One week from today, 7/20, our first episode will be published. After that, we're aiming for an episode every other Monday. Download it and make your summer commute a little more entertaining.
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With the podcast coming out soon, it's probably time to release our trailer. Go ahead and give it a listen to get a hint of what he have coming your way.
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Welcome future listeners!
We'e putting the finishing touches on our first season of podcast episodes and are eager for you to hear them. Expect to find the first one up later this summer.