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The Start
Damien Hirst
Love him or hate him, it doesn’t really matter because he’s definitely impacted the Art world by setting record high prices on works that’s considered everything from vapid, genius, to gaudy. But if you can reserve your opinion for a moment, this interview with Damien digs into his earlier work in 1985 and his Central Saint Martin days.
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The Film Programme
Paul Thomas Anderson
An interview with PTA about Phantom Thread and how he came up with the idea for this film when he was bed ridden. But also guess which PTA film is PTA’s favorite? It’s not Phantom Thread, I’ll tell you that.
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Sodajerker On Writing
Chromeo
A Jew and a Muslim starts a funk band in Canada …This isn’t a joke and if you were in college around ‘07 then you know how crucial Chromeo was to your social development. This episode is an intimiate look on their song writing process of their new album (but old now) White Women (appropo now). Basically listen to this episode, then go listen to the album.
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The Comedian's Comedian Podcast
Hannah Gadseby
If you haven’t heard of her yet, the first or last thing you need to do before or after you listen to this episode is to watch her special on Netflix. Is it a standup? a one woman play? or a TED talk? Hannah Gadseby breaks down her set, her life, reaching deeper (if that’s even possible) about personal strengths, gay life, and New Zealand aka Middle Earth
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Fresh Air
Jonah Hill
The fat kid from Super Bad and Oscar nominee Jonah Hill gets interviewed by Terry Gross in typical TG fashion. Jonah is reflective of his career, from his actorial debut (and how some of the jokes are kind of fucked up) to his directorial debut, Mid 90s (and why his new film Mid 90s mean so much to him).
Other Creative Process
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Wilson
It feels good to be back! We know that your classic "Wilson" Issues have been recently replaced (and hopefully not disappointingly) by our dear friends, but this week we're delivering you the most interesting podcast episodes on your favorite player once again! This issue is all about the creative process, something that is often so private that when we hear a public whisper about how others go about making something, we make sure to triangulate it with our own creative process to make sure we’re “doing it right”. This issue have five episodes from different fields on how they think and go about making their work, be it a movie, another movie, an album, or a stand up set. Hopefully it’ll give you enough data points for you to believe in your own creative process. Enjoy.