Tomorrow, Today

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It's easy to imagine the future looks like today, but 30 years ago flat-screen TVs, global biodisasters, online communities, and plant-based meats only existed in research labs and as probability equations in papers across the country. Research is happening every day that never makes the news; research that will change what our future will look like. We're joined by experts in the field to discuss how the research they are doing today will have ripple effects across space and time. Join Nash Flynn and Andy Ciccone talk as we learn from experts about the things coming tomorrow, but today.

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  • anothernicknametaken
    Got me
    I’d been following their memes for a while on Instagram and then saw they interviewed Ruth Goodman, my Tudor Farmhouse lord and savior, and smashed subscribe so hard my phone reset itself. Great work y’all!
  • Justice Beaver is real
    How interview shows should be
    What makes this show stand out is the structure; the 10 minute introduction to the subject in a heavy dose of comedy is great to help prep you for the interview, and the interviews are laid back and enjoyable, despite the often deep subject content. Only downside is their limited catalogue!
  • athoughtfulbee
    10/10
    Great fascinating topic choices and really pleasant and fun to listen to. I wish they came out more often, but every time I see a new episode on my listen now feed I get so excited!!
  • __j.a
    Informative and Inspiring
    I started listening to PPA as a first year Environmental Science student, which helped me overcome my frustration with very little environmental science courses available for semester 1 & 2. This podcast helped me to accumulate knowledge on agro-ecology and fueled my interest in woodland stewardship, I highly recommend giving a listen
  • Bcfhjkihsfj
    Keep it up
    Nash and Andy have a great back and forth
  • A groundNUT!
    Followed Andy for a while now
    Caught Andy talking on It Could Happen Here, then on Coffee with Comrades, and finally tuned in to the Poor Proles Almanac. Here's another interesting project of his, tackling a diversity of subjects. Well worth listening to if you care about thinking about the future or rethinking cultural norms and how those might be changing. 11/10 recommend.
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