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Today on the program we bid farewell to a wonderful human and a dear friend - Matthew Dons. No words could do justice to the caliber of pers...

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n this episode, I take you through my mail-in ballot. As people cast their ballots today, I delve into the mechanics of my mail-in ballot, w...

In this episode of the podcast Mark takes listeners on an introspective journey from his office nook in Haarlem, Netherlands. He kicks off t...

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Janelle Ward and I were once eager grad students at the University of Amsterdam where we dove head first into the world of personal publishi...

Matthew Dons is back! And after having been diagnosed with terminal cancer over 6 years ago; that's saying something! Today on the program w...

For Trui Hanoulle it started as an interest in going places and learning about people. Over the past two decades what followed became a life...

Today on the podcast we are joined by the Ukraine director of the War Childhood Museum, to hear about the work they do and how it is being i...

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Legendary blogger, writer, crtical thinker and my friend of many years — Elmine Wijnia joins me to talk about the big life changes, be in lo...

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Matthew Dons was told five years ago that he had less than one year to live. 5 years later, he is still living with terminal cancer. The str...

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Legendary podcaster and esteemed political commentator Madge Weinstein returns to the program to update the gentle audience on what life is...

Beyond the loss, the distance, and the isolation brought on by the global pandemic, Bilal Ghalib has found creative and effective ways to ke...

When the global pandemic broke out, Davey Brightbill was struggling to make it home to his cooperative community in Florida. In the months t...

Back in the winter of 2016, Madhavan Pillai welcomed me with open arms and warm conversations in the mountainous tranquility of Ooty, Tamil...

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In the spirit of celebrating the holidays and spending time, virtually, with your loved ones, this holiday edition of CTRP features an inter...

Michael Schaap is a documentary maker, a voice over artist, and an arm-chair historian who I have had the pleasure of knowing for almost two...

Over the past 4 years documentary film maker Shafiur Rahman has been regularly back and forth from his home in the UK to the Rohingya Refuge...

John Aravosis has been fighting for a better country and a better world for over 30 years. As a journalist and a commentator, despite all hi...

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Cornelius Kibelka somehow got on the last flight from Europe to Brazil before they closed the border earlier this year. Upon arrival he was...

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During this time of Corona around the world, there are some stories you hear over and over; political manuvering, some scientific explanatio...

Fiona Krakenbürger knows her home town of Berlin under normal circumstances and now knows it during Covid19 times. Whats the difference? Tod...

If you told me while I was visiting Mumbai some years ago, that in 2020 a city of 20 million people would have deserted streets and closed r...

If you want to talk about decolonizing museums and other knowledge institutions in this world then you need to speak with those who preserve...

Jay Dedman joins me on the podcast today from his home in Western Virginia, where land is plentiful and incomes are on average a bit lower t...

As someone living with terminal cancer, Matthew Dons is not one who would panic in the face of a global pandemic. From his home in Tokyo he...

Almost three years ago Samwel Nangiria paid a visit the Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford. While there he was presented with objects gathered fro...

Still retracing my audio steps from the recent United States visit, this time on the Garden State Parkway, looking out at all the cars and d...

The Maasai people of Kenya and Tanzania have a long tradition of living in harmony with nature. However, for the past century they have also...

Somehow the end of a year (and a decade this time) doesn't feel right if I don't find myself at the dinner table in Boston sitting across fr...

Identity. Land. Displacement. Trauma. History. Struggle. Fear. Anger. Future. Environment. Income. Danger. Knowledge. Loss. Curiousity. Safe...

There is a force referred to as development that has arrived in Northern Kenya. It brings highways, wind farms, pipelines, cables, standardi...

This month I had the great honor of being present at the Video 4 Change gathering in South Africa. This meeting brought together indigenous...

My esteemed colleague and media icon Madge Weinstein returns to the podcast today to dissect the podcast hype. As one of the first podcasts...

Joana Ponder has an approach to life that I greatly admire. She’s also a fun person to speak with. For these reasons and more I invited her...

For decades Wim Kruiswijk has lived on the Dutch coast walking the beach before people arrive and after they have left. His treasure: messag...

A podcast episode recorded from eastern Rwanda on a fine March evening in 2019. Special thanks to my Mikme recorder and the good people at M...
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