EP 125 - Superhuman Public Radio

EP 125 - Superhuman Public Radio

Imagine a world with superhumans. You’ve got heroes, you’ve got villains, you’ve got... an NPR style radio station aimed at supers? The creators of the Superhuman Public Radio podcast join me to discuss the gig economy for henchmen, the immigrant...
1 Stunde 18 Minuten
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Exploring ethical questions from Superhero movies and TV shows, sci-fi, and everything else geeks love

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vor 4 Jahren
Imagine a world with superhumans. You’ve got heroes, you’ve got
villains, you’ve got... an NPR style radio station aimed at supers?
The creators of the Superhuman Public Radio podcast join me to
discuss the gig economy for henchmen, the immigrant rights of
extraterrestrials, and how their love for comic books as moral
allegory drove this project.

SPR is an independent, nonprofit media organization that was
founded on a mission to create a more informed Superhuman public.
Every day, SPR connects with millions of Superhumans on the air,
online, and in person to explore the news, ideas, and what it means
to be Superhuman. Through its network of member stations, SPR makes
local stories national, national stories local, and global stories
personal.

To learn more about Superhuman Public Radio go to
https://www.superhumanpublicradio.com/ or subscribe to their
podcast on your favorite podcast app!

To support this awesome project, go to
https://www.patreon.com/sprpod

Follow them on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/sprpod, or
Twitter @sprpod, and if you want a deep dive, follow @VLNpod for
the twitter of the Villainous League News and @HeroicLegion for the
voice of he Heroic Legion.

John Dorsey is the son of a failed magician and successful
businesswoman, which doomed him to become a storyteller. For the
past 10 years he's worked in the film industry both above and below
the line. Most recently his pilot script Profit won the San
Francisco International Screenwriting Competition. He lives just
outside Washington, DC with his wife, son and dog.

Maximilian Clark has dedicated his life to creating soulful art
that strips society bare to its core and to writing “guy getting
hit in the nuts” skits for his little comedy friends. He co-created
and wrote the Starz Digital Series “Llama Cop” and his projects
have been official selections at the Just for Laughs festival in
Montreal, ITVFest, and dozens of others. His own mother once
described his collective works as “Not bad.”

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