C-SPAN brings together best-selling nonfiction authors and influential interviewers for wide-ranging, hour- long conversations. Find this podcast every Saturday after 10 pm ET. From C-SPAN, the network that brings you "Lectures in History" and "Q&A" podcasts.
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Your weekly expedition to the heart of modern life through buildings, design, gardens and food.
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Welcome to the Fallen Fruit! We are three babes from Cleveland: Lynette Ramos, Stephanie Ginese and Catherine Urban. And we're dishing about plant medicine, astrology, tarot, quantum hypnosis, activism, magic, sexuality and dark goddess archetypes for modern times. Join us in our tree house for a messy and sacred ritual. Digging our new logo?? Us too! Shout out to Clare Kolat for hooking it up! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fallen-fruit/support
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MBS (Mary Beth Smith) and a friend cut the BS out of conversation by discussing a topic her guest loves. RSS Feed Subscribe on iTunes
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Pollen to solve crime, defining Australian food, bedroom comforts
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We hear how pollen is being used to solve crime, explore the complexity of defining Australian food, and hear from Colin Bisset about how comfort in the bedroom has evolved.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Stephanie Baker, "Punishing Putin"
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Bloomberg News' Stephanie Baker looked at the global impact of U.S-led economic sanctions against Russia following Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine. She was interviewed by author and Brookings Institution senior fellow Angela Stent. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesAv C-SPAN
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The ethics of air conditioning, Elizabeth David's fish, Japanese Konbini
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We discuss the ethics and social implications of air conditioning, explore Elizabeth David's relationship with fish with Annie Smithers, and hear about the importance of Konbini, local convenience stores, in Japanese culture.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Journalist Brigid Schulte examined the future of work and explored how to better align workplace culture with the needs of American workers. She was interviewed by Business Insider chief correspondent Aki Ito. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesAv C-SPAN
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Beyond architecture, American barbecuing, swordsmithing, sitting room comforts
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We discuss what role architecture should play into the future, learn how to barbecue American-style, visit a swordsmith in his workshop, and hear about the evolution of comfort in the sitting room.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Yale University professor Timothy Snyder argued that freedom is often misinterpreted and offered his thoughts on what freedom is and isn't. He was interviewed by George Washington University political science professor and author Elisabeth Anker. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Émigrés and Modernism, herbarium secrets, Manoella Buffara Ramos, and bathroom comforts
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We learn about the influence of European émigrés on Australian Modernism, visit the National Herbarium of Victoria, hear about the last supper of Manoella Buffara Ramos, and celebrate the comforts of the bathroom.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Paola Ramos, "Defectors -The Rise of the Latino Far Right and What It Means for America"
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Journalist Paola Ramos looked at the rise of far-right Latino voters and what it means for America. She was interviewed by New York Times political reporter Jennifer Medina. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesAv C-SPAN
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Housing supply, Springtime strolls, Louis Kahn, and window design
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We debate the issues surrounding housing supply, take a Springtime stroll with Tim Entwisle, hear about the last notebook of American architect Louis Kahn, and join Colin Bisset in his exploration of the comfort of windows.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Brooke Harrington, "Offshore - Stealth Wealth and the New Colonialism"
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Dartmouth College professor Brooke Harrington examined the world of offshore finance, how it works and its impact on the U.S. and globally. She was interviewed by Wall Street Journal U.S. tax policy reporter Richard Rubin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesAv C-SPAN
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Space architecture, 3D printed homes, and Annie Smithers on Kitchen Sentimental
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We meet a space architect, hear about 3D printed homes here on Earth, and go on a culinary journey through kitchens past with Annie Smithers.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Kim Wehle, "Pardon Power - How the Pardon System Works - and Why"
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Former assistant U.S. attorney and law professor Kim Wehle looked at how the pardon system works in the United States. She was interviewed by University of Michigan emeritus professor of law and sociology Richard Lempert. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesAv C-SPAN
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Not so hospitable, making lace, the language of food labels, kitchen comforts
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We ask what can be done to combat sexual harassment and assault in the hospitality industry, meet a maker of lace, explore the cultural meaning of food labels, and delve into the meaning of comfort in the kitchen.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Joel Pollak, "The Agenda - What Trump Should Do in His First 100 Days"
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Breitbart News' Joel Pollak discussed what he thinks a potential second presidential term for Donald Trump should focus on in its first 100 days. He was interviewed by Reason Magazine editor at large Matt Welch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesAv C-SPAN
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Chopsticks or fork, food security, medicinal gardens, Colin Bisset's home comforts
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We ask 'chopsticks or fork?' as we tour some of Australia' best country Chinese restaurants, discuss if it's time Australia had a ministry of food, hear about the joys of a medicinal garden, and learn about the history of comfort in a new series by Colin Bisset.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Jonathan Turley, "The Indispensable Right"
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Law professor Jonathan Turley highlighted individuals who've fought to exercise & defend the right to free speech throughout U.S. history. He was interviewed by author and American Civil Liberties Union former president Nadine Strossen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesAv C-SPAN
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Urban graffiti, secrets of the herbarium, Stephanie Alexander's last supper
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We hear about the layers of meaning in graffiti, delve into the secrets of the National Herbarium of Victoria, and dine with Stephanie Alexander for a taste of her last meal.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Journeys through the cold chain, designing for rivers, the world of horology
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We explore how refrigeration has changed what we eat, ask how we can better design for city waterways, and meet a man who repairs time for a living.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Eddie Glaude, "We Are the Leaders We Have Been Looking For"
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Princeton University professor Eddie Glaude spoke about his views on Black politics & how the Black community moves forward in America's democracy. He was interviewed by Harvard University History, Race, & Public Policy Professor Khalil Gibran Muhammad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Neuroscience and bad design, David Jones archive, Lauren Fuge on voyaging, the drawing pin as an icon
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We learn what boring buildings do to the brain, discover what treasures are in store in the David Jones archives, ponder the human need to travel with Lauren Fuge and join Colin Bisset as he turns his keen eye to the humble drawing pin.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Susan Page, "The Rulebreaker - The Life and Times of Barbara Walters"
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USA Today's Susan Page spoke about the life and career of Barbara Walters. She was interviewed by former ABC News White House Correspondent Ann Compton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesAv C-SPAN
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Bluefield housing, tree collecting, the world of the fishmonger, and Siegfried Bing's art nouveau
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We explore how the concept of bluefield architecture could assist in the housing crisis, meet some passionate tree collectors, hear about the world of fishmongering, and learn about the Parisian legacy of Siegfried Bing.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Journalist Johann Hari reported on the success and concerns surrounding the new weight-loss drugs, as well as his personal experience taking Ozempic. He was interviewed by Bloomberg News health reporter Madison Muller. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesAv C-SPAN
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Michelangelo's dome, Mexican food, Paulette Whitney, the spork
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The story of St Peter's Basilica and the birth of modern engineering, Daniella Guevara Muñoz on real Mexican cuisine, Paulette Whitney and her Tasmanian market garden, and Colin Bisset rejoices in the marvel that is the spork.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Peter Goodman, "How the World Ran Out of Everything"
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New York Times reporter Peter Goodman looked at how the global supply chain works and what happens when it doesn't. He was interviewed by Northeastern University professor and author Nada Sanders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesAv C-SPAN
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Fashion plastics, bespoke tailoring, Andrew McConnell's last supper, the Singer as an icon
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We explore the problem of plastics in fashion, learn about the art of a good suit from Patrick Grant of London's Savile Row, taste Andrew McConnell's last supper of spaghetti vongole, and share in the gossip surrounding the Singer sewing machine.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Jonathan Turley, "The Indispensable Right"
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Law professor Jonathan Turley highlights individuals who've fought to exercise & defend the right to free speech throughout U.S. history. Author and American Civil Liberties Union former president Nadine Strossen interviews him. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesAv C-SPAN
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Geoffrey Bawa, Elizabeth David, 15 minute cities, and glass art
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The work of Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa is celebrated in a new documentary, Annie Smithers explores the veggie chapter in Elizabeth David's French Provincial Cooking, we ask what benefits 15 minutes cities can bring for women in particular, and visit glass artist Nadine Keegan in her studio.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Soraya Chemaly, "The Resilience Myth"
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Writer and activist Soraya Chemaly offered an alternative view of grit and resilience today in a world of overlapping crises. She was interviewed by University of Pennsylvania Positive Psychology Center Instructor Judith Saltzberg. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesAv C-SPAN
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The milk debate, parliamentary architecture, and Geelong's threatened birds
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Chef and farmer Matthew Evans explores the polarising nature of milk, we unpick what parliamentary design means for democracy, and visit artist and scientist Mary-Jane Walker in her studio to explore her art project on Geelong's threatened birds.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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New York Times correspondent David Sanger spoke about China's rise, Russia's invasion of Ukraine & America's role in the world in the 21st century. He was interviewed by Harvard University Belfer Center senior fellow Paula Dobriansky. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesAv C-SPAN
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A modern grand tour, Sam Cox on garden design, and plants in space
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We go on a grand tour for the 21st century, discuss better apartment design, visit landscape designer Sam Cox in his naturalistic garden, and look to the future when plants can survive on the Moon and sustain us as we journey Mars.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ruchir Sharma, "What Went Wrong with Capitalism"
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Rockefeller International chairman Ruchir Sharma explains why he believes capitalism is broken and how it can be fixed. He was interviewed by the Cato Institute's Alex Nowrasteh. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesAv C-SPAN
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Mourning fashion, for the love of cemeteries, and Jamie Oliver's last supper
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We explore a Blueprint for death on this special episode: why black is the colour of mourning, cemeteries as a boon for the living, Colin Bisset's world tour of monuments, and Jamie Oliver's last supper.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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