
Podcast by Jessica Myers
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 44 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

Although much of the conflict of urban life is focused on public space there’s a lot to be said for the negotiations we all maintain indoors. Through the restaurant kitchen downstairs or the noisy neighbor next door the city tends to extend inside. T... more
Every so often we’re going to bring you something we’ve been calling off-cuts and footnotes. These are extended scenes and deep dives that didn’t make the final cut of the main episodes. This is also a place where we can talk about your questions and... more
This episode lets catch the 145 bus to Kotovsky or the 149 to Tairova and end up in the Sleeping Districts, where most Odesiti live. We'll discover the pains and strange pleasures of concrete panel houses and enter the Soviet housing worm hole, where... more
Every so often we’re going to bring you something we’ve been calling off-cuts and footnotes. These are extended scenes and deep dives that didn’t make the final cut of the main episodes. This is also a place where we can talk about your questions and... more
I feel that I learn something meaningful with every episode. Jess is thoughtful and inquisitive. Over the course of three seasons the sound and production of the show has really grown and adds to the experience.
Long time listener, first time reviewer! This show has incredible storytelling by Jess Myers and the people of and in New York, Paris, and Stockholm. In every episode she reframes the concept of safety through geography, culture, and history to show that what neighborhoods are “safe” or “unsafe” are never universally felt. Great show, would definitely recommend!
Hosted by the ever-meditative and insightful Jessica Myers, HTBD has just wrapped up on its second season profiling the fascinating boundaries, spaces, margins, enclaves and politics of some of the world’s great cities: first New York and now Paris. The title alludes to those warnings cartographers once inscribed over the uncharted areas on the fringes of old maps to warn sailors of danger, and the series tackles issues like gentrification, social geography and identity in a compelling, sensitiv... more
As an American living in Paris I found this podcast to be incredibly insightful and thought-provoking. I also found myself thinking about other cities where I've lived in terms of the themes covered here. It made me look at cities in a new light. I also recommend taking a look at the website that has a thorough bibliography of works to read about the subject.










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