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Time Zero is a show about the nuclearized world.

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On the final episode of Time Zero, we visit the Manhattan Project National Historical Park, a continent-wide monument to the advent of the nuclearized world.

You'll hear from several familiar voices, including photographer Richard Misrach; folk hi... more

In the second half of A Doomsday Gap, we continue to dive into nuclear deterrence and mutual assured destruction, unpacking how atomic anxiety underscored the Space Race, suburban architecture, UFO sightings, billionaire behavior, and even.. lithogra... more

Nuclear deterrence is the concept that the mere possession of nuclear weapons, particularly by rival states, prevents their use. The only way to avoid the end of the world, we are told, is to stockpile enough weapons to end the world, several times o... more

How do we prevent future generations from excavating the most dangerous material we have ever produced? Across the planet, there are hundreds of thousands of tons of spent nuclear fuel that will be radioactive for—at the very least—tens of thousands ... more

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Recent Guests

Michael Smith
An artist known for his comedic video and performance works.
Episode: 09: A Doomsday Gap (Part 02)
Tracy Brynne Voiles
An environmental historian who discusses the cultural implications of nuclear dread.
Episode: 09: A Doomsday Gap (Part 02)
Cara Despain
An interdisciplinary artist concerned with the legacy of nuclear testing.
Episode: 09: A Doomsday Gap (Part 02)
Alex Boeschenstein
An interdisciplinary artist exploring the Uncanny in the Southwestern US and its nuclear history.
Episode: 09: A Doomsday Gap (Part 02)
Kentarō Ikegami
A New York-based interdisciplinary artist originally from Japan, known for his work addressing nuclear themes.
Episode: 07: Neon Green Energy (Part 02)
Abbey Hepner
Artist and educator focusing on nuclear themes in visual culture.
Episode: 07: Neon Green Energy (Part 02)
Joni Arends
Co-founder and executive director of Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety
Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety
Episode: 05: The Lab (Part 01)
Alicia Romero
Curator of History at the Albuquerque Museum
Albuquerque Museum
Episode: 05: The Lab (Part 01)
Myriah Gómez
Associate professor in the Honors College at UNM
University of New Mexico
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Hosts

Sean J. Patrick Carney
Host and producer, known for exploring the complexities of nuclear themes and the societal impacts of nuclear technology through a variety of lenses.
Shaun J. Patrick Carney
Host, collaboratively discussing the multifaceted implications of nuclear events through artistic and activist lenses.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 41 ratings
  • Smart, funny, sobering

    This podcast thoughtfully and thoroughly tracks the development of the nuclear industry with a focus on the environmental impacts on vulnerable communities and the peacetime cover for a war enterprise.

    It’s also (darkly) funny, well produced and features many important artists and their work.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    madilworth
    United States6 months ago
  • 10/10

    Incredibly well produced, with historical facts citied and incredibly relevant to not only current times but American culture in general

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Destin_777
    United States6 months ago
  • Eye opening podcast

    An incredible in depth look at nuclear America - a must listen! Looking forward to more episodes

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Vanilla Sheet Cake
    United States8 months ago

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Engaging and thought-provoking content that connects art with activism.
Insightful exploration of nuclear history and its repercussions on society.
A must-listen for those interested in environmental justice and community health issues.

Chart Rankings

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#66
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#71
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#71
Canada/History
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#55
Australia/History
Apple Podcasts
#131
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#237
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08: Deep Time
Q: What does the Nuclear Waste Policy Act require?
The Nuclear Waste Policy Act required the Department of Energy to meet environmental safety standards set by the EPA.

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What is Time Zero about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show provides an insightful exploration of the complex relationships between nuclear technology and societal dynamics. Episodes focus on various themes related to nuclear history, environmental justice, and the cultural narratives surrounding nuclear energy. Emphasizing personal stories, artistic expression, and historical context, the show addresses the repercussions of nuclear weaponry and energy from multiple perspectives, including environmental impacts, community health, and the implications of past nuclear actions on present-day lives. Listeners can expect engaging discussions that often incorporate the voices of activists, artists, and experts, making it a unique resource for those interested in the intersections of art, activis... more

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1. Michael Smith
2. Tracy Brynne Voiles
3. Cara Despain
4. Alex Boeschenstein
5. Kentarō Ikegami
6. Abbey Hepner
7. Joni Arends
8. Alicia Romero

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