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Living Untitled

Living Untitled

Untitled Future

Living Untitled explores our untitled world through conversations with visionary problem-solvers. Beyond a podcast, it's an invitation to contemplate living an untitled life, reimagining the inevitable. This invitation encourages us to recognize that questions lead to more questions and that the seemingly inevitable can still be open to reimagining. Join us and our community on a journey into the heart of problem-solving, exploring the untitled life, one question at a time.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Living Untitled episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Living Untitled for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Living Untitled episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Architect Leslie Sydnor speaks with Justin Boone about trust in communities.

In this episode of living untitled, Architect Leslie Sydnor shares what it means to build trust in a community, in times of difficulty, where there have been so many unfulfilled promises. What happens when architects think in terms of the social infrastructure needed to create safe, productive and successful, sustainable communities that foster growth for everyone?

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Our narratives, our own unique cultures as communities, bound by borders–political, social, figurative and natural–are constantly being rewritten with a multitude of purposes in mind. But what happens when an individual is written out of a narrative? Are they forgotten? Does history itself change? What happens when it's an entire people? Are the consequences even greater, or is it easier to overlook the existence of a community than that of an influential individual? For this episode, host Justin Boone, sat down with artist, Tatiana Grigorenko, to explore how she's been exploring these questions and others in her work throughout her artistic career.

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Architectural historian, Daniel D. Paul, speaks with Justin Boone about how his conservation work is a practice in advocating for the future, as much as it is for the past.

In this episode of Living Untitled, Daniel D. Paul dives into the intricacies of architecture, historical preservation, and the value of our environment. What is worth preserving for the future? How do we embrace change while resisting an increasingly homogenous environment?

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Founder of Playful Solutions, Konstantin Mitgutsch, speaks with Justin Boone about the role of "play" in our lives and how it can create opportunities to build community.

In this episode of Living Untitled, Konstantin Mitgutsch dives into how the act of playing allows us to bring our full selves and helps us go beyond our limitations. What happens when we go into a state of play? How can we take play seriously and push ourselves to the edge of our competence?

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Living Untitled - How do we keep a movement alive? (Eva Hernandez)
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08/14/24 • 34 min

Movements can be incredibly powerful examples of the human capacity to create change. But this work is never done. Host Justin Boone sat down with Eva Hernandez, an organizer, campaigner, strategist and movement leader, to talk about her important work helping to shape and mobilize the climate movement, as well as just better understand how we keep movements like that one and others alive for new generations.

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Living Untitled - How do we define our sense of self? (Amanda Dennis)
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08/07/24 • 34 min

Narratives are extremely powerful. But except for the rare moments that we sit down to reflect on these narratives–our own personal ones and others–we kind of take them for granted, getting lost in the stories, rather than recognizing how the words shape our identities, our actions and our understanding of the world around us. Host, Justin Boone sat down with writer, Amanda Dennis, to further explore this idea and others.

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Writer and Curator Essence Harden speaks with Justin Boone about art as a form of conversation.

In this episode of Living Untitled, teacher, writer and curator Essence Harden shares their thoughts on how to break through the layers that make a lot of art inaccessible to the public, hidden behind the doors and walls that keep it available to some, not many. What happens when the conversation between an artist, curator and audience is transparent? Can more community-building replace the siloed access to creativity?

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Art Is How We Justify Our Existence, Our technologies are tools. But our creative works carry the wisdom of the world.
The New York Times Opinion Article, David Zwirner - May 22, 2020

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Designer Sara Malek Barney speaks with Justin Boone about how creating a home in a community works towards the greater good.

In this episode of Living Untitled, guest Sara Malek Barney speaks with us about how home is our original community, from which our sense of belonging is nurtured. How can design and community - building work together to amplify the sense of contentment that home provides us? Home isn’t just a place, it’s a state of mind, and that’s what community is and can be for everyone.

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Depth Psychologist Sandra del Castillo speaks with Justin Boone about how the language of the soul can be heard in the symbols and mythology of our dreams...

In this episode of Living Untitled, Sandra del Castillo, Ph. D explains how a ‘world that has reached its limit’ requires us to learn how to hear our own souls, and see everything in our lives as ensouled, part of the collective. How else can we make sense of who we are and why we’re here, until we learn what our souls are trying to communicate to us?

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The Power of Myth - by Joseph Campbell, Bill Moyers

https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-power-of-myth-joseph-campbell/8301607?ean=9780385418867

Adam Guettel: https://www.adamguettel.com/myths-hymmns

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Wellness & technology educator, Caitlin Krause, speaks with Justin Boone about her role guiding people who seek community and human connection in technological landscapes.

In this episode of Living Untitled, Caitlin Krause explores digital wellbeing and the ways we can leverage technology as a tool to better connect people with themselves and others. How is our sense of self mediated by technology? How are we encouraging people in the technology ecosystem to think differently about wellness?

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FAQ

How many episodes does Living Untitled have?

Living Untitled currently has 25 episodes available.

What topics does Living Untitled cover?

The podcast is about Society & Culture, Curiosity, Community, Documentary and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on Living Untitled?

The episode title 'What does home really mean to us? (Sara Malek Barney)' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Living Untitled?

The average episode length on Living Untitled is 41 minutes.

How often are episodes of Living Untitled released?

Episodes of Living Untitled are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Living Untitled?

The first episode of Living Untitled was released on Jul 19, 2023.

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