
Famous Names, Lost Interviews
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 61 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture | ||||

Alvin Toffler and Margaret Mead, an author and an anthropologist who endeavored to understand the impact of scientific invention. In this episode of our series, The Experimenters, we hear from two visionaries who believed that while we’ve started a t... more
Oliver Sacks, Jacques Cousteau, and George Washington Carver. Our podcast returns with lost interviews featuring this trio on self, sight, and deep-sea diving. The three icons had the imaginations and daring to go where none had gone before. They ove... more
“The evolutionary record is clear that extraterrestrials would be very different from us” – Carl Sagan in 1985, as told to Studs Terkel.
The incomprehensible vastness of the universe, the wonder of our own place in it all… Carl Sagan was able to exp... more
“I have to make my life worth saving, and each day you spend as if it would be your last” – Dame Steve Shirley in 2010
Dame Stephanie Shirley might be the most successful tech entrepreneur you have never heard of. In the early 1960s, Shirley started... more
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A fantastic source of information. A fantastic source of information.
Wonderful podcast, and may favorites are those who are being interviewed by Mike Wallace.
Fantasic and inspiring archival finds. Love all of it.
I didn't know anything about this going in. My mind was blown from moment 1. I don't even know where they find these things but they are endlessly fascinating. I can't wait to listen to more.
I signed up for this podcast enthusiastically, looking forward to hearing an interesting interview podcast. However, each episode is very short, with the actual interview making up a tiny percentage of the podcast. The show consists of a lot of intro and outro explanations and stories that give the episodes a self-aggrandizing "look at how important I am for finding this long lost interview" feel, but you never actually get to delve into those interviews, the entire reason one would want to li... more










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