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Brad Cloepfil on the Eternal Quest for Awe in Architecture
Brad Cloepfil on the Eternal Quest for Awe in Architecture

Season 6 Episode 79

The architect Brad Cloepfil views his work as less of a job and more of a calling. Sites speak to him. He listens with his eyes. When embarking on a …

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Annie-B Parson on Choreography as a Way of Life
Annie-B Parson on Choreography as a Way of Life

Season 6 Episode 78

To Annie-B Parson, choreography isn’t confined to the studio and the stage; rather, practically everything around us abounds with movement that’s wor…

3 years, 5 months ago

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Saeed Jones on the Profundity to Be Found in the Grieving Process
Saeed Jones on the Profundity to Be Found in the Grieving Process

Season 6 Episode 77

If there were a bard for our bewildering times, Saeed Jones would be a fitting choice. In his newly released collection of poems, Alive at the End of…

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Peter Saville on Capturing “Nowness” Through Design
Peter Saville on Capturing “Nowness” Through Design

Season 6 Episode 76

Peter Saville is a man of the moment—and has been, again and again, throughout the past five decades. Raised in Manchester, England, in the sixties—i…

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Roxane Gay on Using Her Voice for Good and in Service of Others
Roxane Gay on Using Her Voice for Good and in Service of Others

Season 5 Episode 75

Roxane Gay describes her wild trajectory as a multihyphenate writer-editor-publisher-professor-social commentator as “fairly bewildering.” And she’s …

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Jamie Nares on Creating Space for Fluidity in Life and Work
Jamie Nares on Creating Space for Fluidity in Life and Work

Season 5 Episode 74

For the past five decades, the British-born, New York–based artist Jamie Nares has been capturing the passage of time, the physics of motion, and the…

3 years, 6 months ago

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Xiye Bastida on Why “Stubborn Optimism” Is Pivotal to the Climate Movement
Xiye Bastida on Why “Stubborn Optimism” Is Pivotal to the Climate Movement

Season 5 Episode 73

Xiye Bastida was quite literally born into environmentalism. Throughout her upbringing in San Pedro Tultepec, Mexico, and later in New York City, Bas…

3 years, 6 months ago

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Rachel Comey on Meeting Her Customers Right Where They’re At
Rachel Comey on Meeting Her Customers Right Where They’re At

Season 5 Episode 72

Fashion designer Rachel Comey has always done things in a tightly focused way—and on her own terms. For more than two decades, she has followed an in…

3 years, 6 months ago

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Céline Semaan on Why Slowing Down Is Essential for Our Collective Survival
Céline Semaan on Why Slowing Down Is Essential for Our Collective Survival

Season 5 Episode 71

For Céline Semaan, the founder of Slow Factory, a nonprofit dedicated to advancing climate justice and social equity, no obstacle is too big—or too c…

3 years, 6 months ago

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Baratunde Thurston on Humility as a Path to Wisdom
Baratunde Thurston on Humility as a Path to Wisdom

Season 5 Episode 70

For writer, comedian, and cultural critic Baratunde Thurston, host of the How to Citizen podcast, humility is a tool to connect with people—and to br…

3 years, 8 months ago

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