

99% Invisible
Roman Mars
Design is everywhere in our lives, perhaps most importantly in the places where we've just stopped noticing. 99% Invisible is a weekly exploration of the process and power of design and architecture. From award winning producer Roman Mars. Learn more at 99percentinvisible.org.
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Jan 21, 2025 • 52min
Sanctuary
Delaney Hall, a producer known for her engaging storytelling, and John Fife, a courageous Presbyterian minister from Tucson, share gripping narratives from the sanctuary movement in America. They discuss harrowing journeys of Salvadoran migrants and the pivotal role local churches played in offering refuge. The podcast highlights the moral challenges faced by faith leaders, drawing parallels between historical sanctuary efforts and today's immigration debates. Through personal testimonies, they illuminate the resilience of communities resisting oppressive policies.

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Jan 14, 2025 • 34min
Ancient DMs
Join Joe Rosenberg, a producer whose passion for storytelling shines through, as he unravels the tale of a 2,700-year-old Assyrian library. Discover how accidental preservation offers a comedic glimpse into the life of an ancient king. Unearth the trove of clay tablets from Nineveh, revealing insights beyond Biblical narratives. Explore the paradox of destruction and creation in historical archives, and delve into the captivating field of Assyriology. Finally, appreciate the ongoing quest to reconstruct and rediscover ancient tales.

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Jan 7, 2025 • 35min
Mini-Stories: Volume 20
Kelly Prime, an editor focused on design and architecture, and Gillian Jacobs, an actor who frequently contributes to the show, bring fascinating insights to the table. They explore the quirky history of alarm clocks, including the beloved snooze button. Listeners learn about Warsaw's vibrant neon signage as a symbol of hope during the Cold War and its resurgence today. The discussion also dives into unique emergency indicators and the novel 'Scent of Mystery,' a film that introduced viewers to the concept of experiencing scents in cinema.

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Dec 31, 2024 • 26min
Hyperfixed: Dylan's Supermarket Cold Case
In this engaging conversation, Alex Goldman, host of HyperFixed and former co-host of Reply All, dives into the quirks of supermarket design. He investigates the mystery of a missing door, which leads to a broader look at the inefficiencies of open refrigeration units. Goldman highlights the environmental costs of current supermarket practices and urges a reevaluation of outdated designs. He also shares innovative stocking techniques from Latin America, shedding light on how these can enhance sustainability while saving costs.

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Dec 24, 2024 • 34min
New Year, New Neighborhood
Katie Thornton, a reporter known for her insightful storytelling, dives into the captivating history of New Year's Eve in Times Square. She reveals how a small group of unelected property owners reshaped the neighborhood from a gritty past to a festive family-friendly space. The discussion touches on the dramatic decline and subsequent revitalization of the area, highlighting the pivotal role of Business Improvement Districts. Thornton also addresses the complexities of community needs versus business interests, making for a compelling narrative.

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Dec 20, 2024 • 2h 31min
The Power Broker #12: Robert Caro
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Robert Caro joins the discussion, reflecting on his iconic biography of Robert Moses. He delves into the book's enduring legacy and its relevance to today's political landscape. Caro addresses the dramatic decline of Moses, exploring themes of ambition, power struggles, and personal loss. The conversation also touches on the complex dynamics between urban planning and public interest, highlighting how Caro's meticulous research has shed light on pivotal historical figures and their impact on modern society.

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Dec 17, 2024 • 36min
Mini-Stories: Volume 19
Chris Berube and Vivian Leigh, producers from 99% Invisible, share amusing stories about humorous highway signs in the U.S. and delve into Jane Fonda's surprising role in California politics through her fitness empire. Joe Rosenberg adds a quirky twist by discussing the Greek foot's impact on art and culture. These mini-stories explore the intersection of creativity, activism, and cultural significance, revealing how unexpected connections shape our world.

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Dec 10, 2024 • 1h 48min
The Flop House: Megalopolis, with Roman Mars
Roman Mars, the award-winning producer and host of '99% Invisible,' joins the Flop House team to explore the eccentricities of Francis Ford Coppola's controversial film 'Megalopolis.' They dive into its chaotic narrative and ambitious themes, poking fun at character dynamics and urban utopia. Discussions touch on magical realism, the absurdity of its visuals, and the film's critiques of leadership and societal values. Through humor and insightful commentary, they reflect on the lost potential within this cinematic misfire.

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Dec 3, 2024 • 37min
The 15 Minute City
Fergus O'Sullivan, a Bloomberg CityLab reporter focused on urban planning, discusses the intriguing rise of the 15-Minute City concept. He unpacks how a seemingly simple idea to enhance urban living sparked fierce protests and conspiracy theories, particularly in places like Oxford. The conversation covers the historical context and grassroots moves toward more sustainable living, while addressing public misconceptions that fueled opposition. O'Sullivan also highlights how the COVID-19 pandemic reshaped urban planning in cities like Paris and the ongoing challenges for this innovative approach.

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Nov 26, 2024 • 27min
Raccoon Thanksgiving
Amy Dempsey, a Toronto Star journalist, explores the city's infamous raccoon problem and its innovative compost bins designed to keep these clever critters at bay. She humorously shares residents' frustrations as raccoons continue to outsmart the bins. Dempsey also highlights the amusing antics of Toronto's raccoons, including a viral incident at an office tower. Adding a whimsical touch, she recounts the tale of Rebecca, a raccoon who became a cherished pet at the White House, blending the charm of Thanksgiving traditions with urban wildlife tales.


