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Massive Change Radio Archive

Massive Change Radio Archive

By: Jen Leonard | Writer Researcher Retired Rock Critic
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Massive Change Radio Archive chronicles the weekly interviews host Jennifer Leonard conducted in 2003-2004 at CIUT-FM in Toronto, while researching and writing a book on "the future of global design" with Bruce Mau. The radio show served as a primary research vehicle for answering the question "Now that we can do anything, what will we do?" Art Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Architect Carol Burns on manufactured housing
    Jun 28 2015

    Mobile homes, detached homes, Karl Popper, and Buckminster Fuller.

    --> If you dig these interviews from the archives, please subscribe and review in iTunes, or wherever you get your podcasts. My other show lives at brandnewways.com

    Find me on Twitter: @jenleonard_

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    41 mins
  • Science writer Philip Ball on made-to-measure materials
    Jun 27 2015

    Ceramics, naturals, metals, and polymers.

    --> If you dig these interviews from the archives, please subscribe and review in iTunes, or wherever you get your podcasts. My other show lives at brandnewways.com

    Find me on Twitter: @jenleonard_

     

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    48 mins
  • Industrial engineer Seymour Melman (1917-2004) on the conversion project
    Jun 26 2015

    Guns vs butter, the civilian economy, and the military-industrial complex.

    --> If you dig these interviews from the archives, please subscribe and review in iTunes, or wherever you get your podcasts. My other show lives at brandnewways.com

    Find me on Twitter: @jenleonard_

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    42 mins

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