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Date Title & Description Contributors
2024-11-05

  The Sanctity of the Vote

n this episode, I take you through my mail-in ballot. As people cast their ballots today, I delve into the mechanics of my mail-in ballot, which combines the alleged responsibilities of citizenship with my inconsistent knowledge on who is who on this b...
  Mark Fonseca Rendeiro author
  Mark Fonseca Rendeiro contributor
2024-10-18

  Election Season and Algorithms

In this episode of the podcast Mark takes listeners on an introspective journey from his office nook in Haarlem, Netherlands. He kicks off the show with his self-generated AI theme song, which leads into a discussion about the intersection of technolog...
  Mark Fonseca Rendeiro author
  Mark Fonseca Rendeiro contributor
2024-10-05

  Matthew Dons: It's Hard to Not Talk About Your Cancer

In this episode, the podcast delves into a profound exploration of memory, media, and the intricate tapestry of social issues through the lens of Matthew’s journey with cancer and the evolution of a community-focused initiative in Japan. Mark reflects ...
  Mark Fonseca Rendeiro author
  Matthew Dons contributor
  Mark Fonseca Rendeiro contributor
2024-05-18

  The Summer of 2001 Through 2024 Ears

Im in the kitchen preparing a meal for the family with just enough time to describe a little radio activity I've been working on. It involves listening back to talk radio programs from the end of the summer of 2001 and the leadup to 9/11. Hearing how p...
  Mark Fonseca Rendeiro author
  Mark Fonseca Rendeiro contributor
2023-10-26

  Dark Days: A Traditional Monologue Episode

Instead of the interview style podcasts this program has been about for almost 2 decades, today we're back to the other great tradition of old school personal publishing --- the monologue.
  Mark Fonseca Rendeiro author
  Mark Fonseca Rendeiro contributor
2023-04-14

  Janelle Ward: The Shifting Sands of Social Media

Janelle Ward and I were once eager grad students at the University of Amsterdam where we dove head first into the world of personal publishing before most of the world had any idea what this was or why it would matter. 20+ years later, we are communi...
  Mark Fonseca Rendeiro author
  Mark Fonseca Rendeiro contributor
  Janelle Ward contributor
2022-12-07

  Matthew Dons: Making Cancer History

Matthew Dons is back! And after having been diagnosed with terminal cancer over 6 years ago; that's saying something! Today on the program we continue to follow his story of life, not after cancer, but with cancer. Including the launch of his new onl...
  Mark Fonseca Rendeiro author
  Matthew Dons contributor
  Mark Fonseca Rendeiro contributor
2022-08-22

  Trui Hanoulle: Women Who Dare To Move

For Trui Hanoulle it started as an interest in going places and learning about people. Over the past two decades what followed became a life’s work; to gather stories about women who dare to move even in the face of prejudice, stereotypes, and other el...
  Mark Fonseca Rendeiro author
  Mark Fonseca Rendeiro contributor
  Trui Hanoulle contributor
2022-06-28

  Iuliia Skubytska: War Childhood Museum Ukraine

Today on the podcast we are joined by the Ukraine director of the War Childhood Museum, to hear about the work they do and how it is being impacted by the ongoing invasion. I’d like to also inform you that if you appreciate the unique and impactful w...
  Mark Fonseca Rendeiro author
  Mark Fonseca Rendeiro contributor
  Iuliia Skubytska contributor
2022-02-28

  On Becoming a Father and The Invasion of Ukraine

In a time of so much frustration, confusion and despair - a podcast is always appropriate. Especially when you couple that with the backdrop that this month I also became a father! So much joy on the one hand, so much struggle on the other, and then yo...
  Mark Fonseca Rendeiro author
  Mark Fonseca Rendeiro contributor