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Massive Change Radio Archive

Massive Change Radio Archive chronicles the weekly interviews host Jennifer Leonard conducted in 2003-2004 at CIUT-FM in Toronto, while researching and writing a book on "the future of global design" with Bruce Mau. The radio show served as a primary research vehicle for answering the question "Now that we can do anything, what will we do?"

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Average duration
43 minutes
Episodes
23
Years Active
2015
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Architect Carol Burns on manufactured housing

Architect Carol Burns on manufactured housing

Mobile homes, detached homes, Karl Popper, and Buckminster Fuller.

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00:40:55  |   Sun 28 Jun 2015
Science writer Philip Ball on made-to-measure materials

Science writer Philip Ball on made-to-measure materials

Ceramics, naturals, metals, and polymers.

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00:48:22  |   Sat 27 Jun 2015
Industrial engineer Seymour Melman (1917-2004) on the conversion project

Industrial engineer Seymour Melman (1917-2004) on the conversion project

Guns vs butter, the civilian economy, and the military-industrial complex.

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00:41:50  |   Fri 26 Jun 2015
Nobel Prize-winning chemist Rick Smalley (1943-2005) on our energy challenge

Nobel Prize-winning chemist Rick Smalley (1943-2005) on our energy challenge

Buckminsterfullerenes, carbon nanotubes, a global energy grid, and the world’s most important challenge.

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00:49:10  |   Fri 26 Jun 2015
Astronomer Steve Squyres on the Mars Exploration Rover Mission

Astronomer Steve Squyres on the Mars Exploration Rover Mission

Life on Mars, space travel, super materials and astronomy.

 

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00:43:08  |   Fri 26 Jun 2015
Physicist + author Fritjof Capra on ecological literacy

Physicist + author Fritjof Capra on ecological literacy

Quantum theory, emergence, and paradigm shifts in science and culture.

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00:42:30  |   Tue 16 Jun 2015
Green designer Michael McDonough on sustainable architecture

Green designer Michael McDonough on sustainable architecture

Mega cities, adaptive buildings, and the "super material" bamboo.

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00:50:33  |   Mon 15 Jun 2015
Earth Institute director Jeff Sachs on poverty reduction

Earth Institute director Jeff Sachs on poverty reduction

Rich countries, poor countries, and life-and-death issues.

 

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00:24:59  |   Mon 15 Jun 2015
Architect William McDonough on cradle-to-cradle design

Architect William McDonough on cradle-to-cradle design

Fractal tiles, eco-effectiveness, and The Next Industrial Revolution.

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00:31:27  |   Mon 15 Jun 2015
Natural sciences writer Janine Benyus on biomimicry

Natural sciences writer Janine Benyus on biomimicry

Hummingbirds, rhinoceros horns, and purple bacteria.

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00:49:13  |   Mon 15 Jun 2015
Science journalist Matt Ridley on the human genome

Science journalist Matt Ridley on the human genome

The double helix, golden rice, and techno-optimism.

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00:51:34  |   Mon 15 Jun 2015
Entrepreneur + inventor Dean Kamen on personal mobility

Entrepreneur + inventor Dean Kamen on personal mobility

The Segway HT, Arthur C. Clark, and Alfred E. Neuman.

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00:49:24  |   Mon 15 Jun 2015
Military historian Gwynne Dyer on conventional war

Military historian Gwynne Dyer on conventional war

The United Nations, future warriors, and intelligent machines.

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00:25:19  |   Mon 15 Jun 2015
Ashoka founder + CEO Bill Drayton on the citizen sector

Ashoka founder + CEO Bill Drayton on the citizen sector

Social entrepreneurs, bold new ideas, and jujitsu moves to create change at scale.

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00:28:04  |   Sun 14 Jun 2015
Evolutionary economist Hazel Henderson on global markets

Evolutionary economist Hazel Henderson on global markets

The love economy, sustainable development, and globalization for the greater good.

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00:51:17  |   Sun 14 Jun 2015
Scientist + inventor Robert Langer on tissue engineering

Scientist + inventor Robert Langer on tissue engineering

Biopolymer scaffolds, chemical engineering, and lab-grown organs.

 

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00:42:30  |   Sun 14 Jun 2015
Surgeon + author Leonard Shlain  (1937-2009) on sex, time + power

Surgeon + author Leonard Shlain (1937-2009) on sex, time + power

Neuroscience, human metamorphosis, and the paradox of duality.

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00:49:31  |   Sun 14 Jun 2015
Global security scholar James Der Derian on imagining peace

Global security scholar James Der Derian on imagining peace

Paul Virilio, global security, and the media as a military force multiplier.

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00:45:47  |   Sun 14 Jun 2015
Peruvian economist Hernando de Soto on redesigning property law

Peruvian economist Hernando de Soto on redesigning property law

Capital, enterprise, and systems of representation.

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00:46:35  |   Sun 14 Jun 2015
Science fiction author Bruce Sterling on the next 50 years

Science fiction author Bruce Sterling on the next 50 years

Microbes, human clones, and global networks.

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00:51:33  |   Fri 22 May 2015
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