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99% Invisible
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... more

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The Power Broker #04: Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Featuring the U.S. representative for New York's 14th congressional district, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and covering the second section of Part 4,... more

19 Apr 2024 · 2 hours, 39 minutes
578- Anything's Pastable: Eat Sauté Love

Dan Pashman embarks on an epic trip across Italy in search of lesser-known pasta dishes — and to learn about... more

16 Apr 2024 · 44 minutes
577- The Society of Ambiance Makers and Elegant Persons

Bright, flamboyant central African fashion

09 Apr 2024 · 35 minutes
576- Chambre de Bonne

The history of the chambre de bonne, the tiny French apartment type that may be, finally, on the way out.

02 Apr 2024 · 33 minutes
Roman Mars Describes Athens GA As It Is

A 99pi guide to some of our favorite design features of Athens, Georgia.

29 Mar 2024 · 36 minutes
575- Autism Pleasantville

How to accommodate autism in the built world

27 Mar 2024 · 32 minutes
574- The Monster Under the Sink

The garbage disposer and the dream of a garbage-free city

19 Mar 2024 · 27 minutes
The Power Broker #03: David Sims

Featuring Blank Check co-host and The Atlantic movie critic David Sims covering the first section of Part 4, chapters 11-15

15 Mar 2024 · 2 hours, 7 minutes
573- Toyetic

The constant and sometimes fraught back and forth between cartoons and toys, as exemplified by Transformers and the Teenage Mutant... more

13 Mar 2024 · 39 minutes
572- WARNING: This Podcast Contains Chemicals Known to the State of California to Cause Cancer or Other Reproductive Harm

Understanding the clunky Prop 65 warnings on products

05 Mar 2024 · 42 minutes
Roman Mars Describes Santa Fe As It Is

A 99pi guide to some of our favorite design features of Santa Fe.

02 Mar 2024 · 33 minutes
438- The Real Book [rebroadcast]

Since the mid-1970s, almost every jazz musician has owned a copy of the same book and originally it was a... more

27 Feb 2024 · 41 minutes
Significant Others: A Sneak Peek at the Woman Behind Benedict Arnold’s Betrayal

It’s been said that history is written by the person at the typewriter. But who did the person who made... more

23 Feb 2024 · 7 minutes
571- You Are What You Watch

How much film and television shapes us as individuals and as a society, far beyond what we give it credit... more

21 Feb 2024 · 31 minutes
The Power Broker #02: Jamelle Bouie

Featuring New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie covering Part 3.

16 Feb 2024 · 1 hour, 45 minutes
570- The White Castle System of Eating Houses

How White Castle invented fast food

13 Feb 2024 · 42 minutes
569- Between the Blocks

The interblock parks of Sofia, Bulgaria that are caught between old failed communism and new hyper capitalism

06 Feb 2024 · 33 minutes
568- Don't Forget to Remember

There are memorials to lost fishermen, lost astronauts, even lost members of Lynyrd Skynyrd. What should a COVID pandemic memorial... more

30 Jan 2024 · 39 minutes
Roman Mars Describes Chicago As It Is

A 99pi guide to some of our favorite design features of Chicago

26 Jan 2024 · 37 minutes
567- The Double Kick

The design evolution of the seemingly simple, but not all that simple, skateboard

24 Jan 2024 · 51 minutes
The Power Broker #01: Robert Caro

Featuring author Robert Caro covering The Introduction, Part 1, and Part 2.

19 Jan 2024 · 1 hour, 33 minutes
566- Imitation Nation

The fake villages and role players used to train US soldiers

16 Jan 2024 · 34 minutes
565- Mini-Stories: Volume 18

Upside-down construction, the linguistics of filler, and a fire that has been burning...and will burn... for decades.

09 Jan 2024 · 34 minutes
470- Another Visit from the Three Santas of Slovenia

Mapping the long history of Slovenia onto the three "Santas' that visit each year

26 Dec 2023 · 38 minutes
564- Mini-Stories: Volume 17

We have a year-end mix of short stories about a rogue architect, spooky kitchens, a hundred year old music streaming... more

20 Dec 2023 · 48 minutes
563- Empire of the Sum

The storied evolution of pocket calculation

13 Dec 2023 · 33 minutes
562- Breaking Down The Power Broker (with Conan O'Brien)

Roman Mars and Elliott Kalan are starting The Power Broker book club that will run through all of 2024 as... more

05 Dec 2023 · 44 minutes
344- The Known Unknown [rebroadcast]

The tradition of the Tomb of the Unknown goes back only about a century, but it has become one of... more

29 Nov 2023 · 45 minutes
561- Long Strange Tape

A band that was never meant to be recorded and a personal recorder that was never designed to capture music... more

22 Nov 2023 · 34 minutes
560- Home on the Range

A town's fight to be free from the noise and trauma of the Cincinnati Police Department's open-air gun range

15 Nov 2023 · 39 minutes
559- The Six-Week Cure

How Reno became the go-to place to get a quick divorce and how divorce laws have changed over time

07 Nov 2023 · 34 minutes
558- The Fever Tree Hunt

The hunt to cultivate the cure for malaria

31 Oct 2023 · 40 minutes
557- Model Village

Designing environments for people with dementia

24 Oct 2023 · 35 minutes
328- Devolutionary Redesign

Devo’s first record and the fight over the arresting image of a flashy, handsome golf legend on the cover.

17 Oct 2023 · 31 minutes
556- You Ain’t Nothin But a Postmark

The historic vote over which version of Elvis should be immortalized on a postage stamp

10 Oct 2023 · 32 minutes
555- The Big Dig

Over its more than 40 year journey from conception to completion, Boston’s Big Dig massive infrastructure project, which rerouted the... more

03 Oct 2023 · 55 minutes
554- Devil in the Details

Two stories where the devil is in the details

26 Sep 2023 · 34 minutes
553- Cautionary Tales of the Sydney Opera House

The triumph and tragedy of the Sydney Opera House

19 Sep 2023 · 40 minutes
552- Blood in the Machine

Who were the real Luddites?

12 Sep 2023 · 29 minutes
389- Whomst Among Us Let the Dogs Out AGAIN

The story of how "Who Let The Dogs Out" ended up stuck in all of our brains. A story that... more

05 Sep 2023 · 38 minutes
551- Office Space

Solving the housing crisis and the office vacancy crisis with one obvious and elegant idea: office to housing conversion. If... more

29 Aug 2023 · 32 minutes
550- Melanie Speaks

The story of a voice training VHS tape that helped trans women at a time when other resources were hard... more

22 Aug 2023 · 50 minutes
549- Trail Mix: Track Two

More about the trails as an object and an idea

15 Aug 2023 · 34 minutes
548- Trail Mix

We take the humble trail, what might be the original designed object, and deconstruct it

08 Aug 2023 · 35 minutes
547- Cooking with Gas

The decades-long campaign to get us to love our gas stoves

01 Aug 2023 · 29 minutes
546- The Country of the Blind

Andrew Leland takes us through the fascinating history of alternative reading technologies designed for blind people and discusses his fantastic... more

25 Jul 2023 · 47 minutes
545- Shade Redux

La Sombrita and the politics of shade

18 Jul 2023 · 29 minutes
544- Chick Tracts

The ubiquity and cultural legacy of the shocking little Christian comics books called Chick Tracts

11 Jul 2023 · 34 minutes
543- In Proximity: Ryan Coogler and Roman Mars

Proximity founder Ryan Coogler talks all about podcasts with Roman Mars

05 Jul 2023 · 30 minutes
542- Player Piano

Composer Raymond Scott’s lifelong quest to build an automatic songwriting machine, and what it means for our own AI-addled, ChatGPT... more

27 Jun 2023 · 53 minutes
541- The Frankfurt Kitchen

Many consider Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky's Frankfurt Kitchen to be nothing less than the first modern kitchen.

20 Jun 2023 · 34 minutes
540- The Siren of Scrap Metal

The pregones of Mexico City and the one call that stands out from the cacophony

13 Jun 2023 · 34 minutes
539- Courtroom Sketch

How courtroom artists became the preferred way to document trials

06 Jun 2023 · 36 minutes
415- Goodnight Nobody [rebroadcast]

The unlikely battle between the creator of the New York Public Library's children's reading room and Goodnight Moon

31 May 2023 · 43 minutes
538- Train Set: Track Three

Slip coaches, the worlds shortest trains, private cars, torpedoes, and of course, Thomas.

23 May 2023 · 31 minutes
537- Paved Paradise

The massive consequence of parking minimums

17 May 2023 · 26 minutes
536- Nuts and Bolts

Seven small inventions that changed the world in a big way

09 May 2023 · 37 minutes
535- Craptions

The scourge of bad closed captioning

02 May 2023 · 32 minutes
534- For Amusement Only (Free Replay)

The strange design history and modern resurgence of pinball

25 Apr 2023 · 29 minutes
533- Dear John and Roman

Best-selling author John Green and Roman Mars answer questions and give dubious advice

19 Apr 2023 · 1 hour, 5 minutes
532- For a Dollar and a Dream

From scratchers to the Powerball, the lottery is the most popular form of gambling in the United States, even though... more

11 Apr 2023 · 39 minutes
531- De Fiets Is Niets

Today the Netherlands has a reputation as a kind of bicycling paradise, but that was far from inevitable

04 Apr 2023 · 43 minutes
530- The Panopticon Effect

The “panopticon” might be the best known prison concept in the world. It’s become the metaphor for the surveillance... more

29 Mar 2023 · 37 minutes
529- The Wilderness Tool

The rise, fall, and unexpected second life of the crosscut saw is also the story of how America created the... more

21 Mar 2023 · 44 minutes
Twenty Thousand Hertz- Golden

Two stories about the transformative power of silence from our friends at Twenty Thousand Hertz

17 Mar 2023 · 32 minutes
528- A Whale-Oiled Machine

Friction, tribology, and the complex art and science of lubrication

14 Mar 2023 · 34 minutes
420- The Lost Cities of Geo Redux

When online worlds end

07 Mar 2023 · 43 minutes
527- RoboUmp

The surprisingly long history of trying to use robots to call balls and strikes in baseball

28 Feb 2023 · 27 minutes
526- Orange Alternative

The importance of humor and art in protesting (and ousting!) oppressive regimes

22 Feb 2023 · 32 minutes
525- The Chinatown Punk Wars

When LA punks were looking for a place to play in the late 1970s, Chinatown welcomed the unruly scene. But... more

14 Feb 2023 · 43 minutes
524- The Day the Music Stopped

On Aug. 1, 1942, the nation’s recording studios went silent. Musicians were fed up with the new technologies threatening their... more

08 Feb 2023 · 50 minutes
523- Six-on-Six Basketball

In the 20th century, Iowa high school girls basketball was HUGE but it was not the game we know today

31 Jan 2023 · 41 minutes
522- The Comrades

How an ultra-marathon called The Comrades became a national obsession in South Africa and a model for inclusion during some... more

24 Jan 2023 · 42 minutes
521- A Sea of Yellow

The shifting symbolism of Brazil's iconic yellow soccer jersey

17 Jan 2023 · 34 minutes
520- Mini-Stories: Volume 16

We’re kicking off the new year at 99pi with a fresh installment of mini-stories, including: what lies at the intersection... more

10 Jan 2023 · 33 minutes
519- Balikbayan Boxes

A Balikbayan box is a huge cardboard box (often weighing over 100 pounds) that Filipinos living all over the world... more

21 Dec 2022 · 36 minutes
518- Mini-Stories: Volume 15

It's Mini-Story Season! You’ll hear about a very, very long escalator! Beavers dropping from the sky!  We’ll hear from Janet,... more

14 Dec 2022 · 37 minutes
517- The Divided Dial

If you’ve ever flipped through the radio dial — not satellite, not podcasts, but good old-fashioned AM and FM radio... more

06 Dec 2022 · 46 minutes
516- Cougar Town

The epic tale of the Hollywood celebrity mountain lion known as P-22

29 Nov 2022 · 29 minutes
515- Super Citizens

There is a subset of real life superheroes who are more focused on things like picking up trash and taking... more

22 Nov 2022 · 26 minutes
405- Freedom House Ambulance Service: American Sirens

The incredible story of the black men who became America's first paramedics

16 Nov 2022 · 45 minutes
514- Train Set: Track Two

Roman and Kurt are back with another series of railroad tales. All aboard!

09 Nov 2022 · 32 minutes
Articles of Interest: American Ivy

Avery Trufelman's Articles of Interest is back!

02 Nov 2022 · 37 minutes
513- The Safety Bicycle

Jody Rosen joins us to talk about the evolution of the bicycle, how it became a cultural phenomenon in the... more

25 Oct 2022 · 33 minutes
512- Walk of Fame

Reporter/producer Gillian Jacobs (Community, Winning Time) takes us on a stroll on the Walk of Fame, a 1.3 mile monument... more

18 Oct 2022 · 47 minutes
511- Vuvuzela

The history and significance and of the much maligned vuvuzela

11 Oct 2022 · 32 minutes
510- Wickedest Sound

Jamaica is famous around the world for its music, including genres like ska, dub, and reggae. It’s tempting to think... more

04 Oct 2022 · 42 minutes
509- Tale of the Jackalope

The jackalope is a mythical mascot of the American West – inspiring an absolute river of trinkets and songs and... more

28 Sep 2022 · 34 minutes
508- President Clinton Interviews Roman Mars

On this special feature episode, President Bill Clinton interviews 99% Invisible host and creator Roman Mars.

20 Sep 2022 · 49 minutes
507- Search and Ye Might Find

How did we get to a point where "search" is failing us?

14 Sep 2022 · 36 minutes
506- Monumental Diplomacy

North Korea's state-run design studio has long been a prolific maker of statues around the world, particularly in Africa

06 Sep 2022 · 36 minutes
505- First Errand

The infrastructure, zoning, and cultural factors that make the hit Japanese TV program Old Enough, where toddlers go on errands... more

30 Aug 2022 · 28 minutes
504- Bleep!

There's a particular one-kilohertz tone that is universally understood to be covering up inappropriate words on radio and TV. But... more

23 Aug 2022 · 31 minutes
What Roman Mars Can Learn About Con Law- The Longest Week

We're sharing the latest episode of Roman's other show What Roman Mars Can Learn About Con Law, your guide to... more

18 Aug 2022 · 29 minutes
503- Re:peat

For the love of peat

10 Aug 2022 · 40 minutes
502- 99% Vernacular: Volume 3

In the final episode of our vernacular spectacular anniversary series, 99pi producers and friends of the show will be sharing... more

03 Aug 2022 · 34 minutes
501- 99% Vernacular: Volume 2

The utilitarian and "ugly" architecture that is beautiful to us

26 Jul 2022 · 30 minutes
500- 99% Vernacular: Volume 1

We often tell stories about how people shape the built world, but on this milestone 500th episode, we're telling stories... more

19 Jul 2022 · 33 minutes
499- Say Aloe to My Little Frond

The history of taking plants that grow naturally in one place, and moving them halfway around the world to an... more

12 Jul 2022 · 39 minutes
498- The Octagon House

The Octagonal House fad and self-improvement in the 1800s

05 Jul 2022 · 43 minutes
497- Hometown Village

The story of a long, skinny island east of Russia's mainland and the ethnic Koreans who have had no choice... more

28 Jun 2022 · 37 minutes
496- The Rights of Rice and Future of Nature

Wild Rice has long played an important role in Ojibwe cultures, but last year, it took on a new role:... more

21 Jun 2022 · 44 minutes
495- Meet Us by the Fountain

No teenager in America in the 1980s could avoid the gravitational pull of the mall, not even author Alexandra Lange.... more

14 Jun 2022 · 35 minutes
494- Flag Days: Unfolding a Moment

Betsy Ross sewed the first American flag. At least, that's what we were taught in school. But when historians go... more

07 Jun 2022 · 31 minutes
493- Divining Provenance

Priceless cultural artifacts have been plundered and sold for hundreds of years. You can find these relics in museums and... more

01 Jun 2022 · 32 minutes
492- Inheriting Froebel's Gifts

The educational toys that changed the world

24 May 2022 · 32 minutes
491- The Missing Middle

What zoning out middle-sized housing options does to a city

18 May 2022 · 37 minutes
490- Train Set

Some of the most ambitious, fascinating, and downright crazy trains that the world has ever seen.

10 May 2022 · 32 minutes
Roman Mars on Blank Check with Griffin and David

Bonus episode: Roman Mars on Blank Check with Griffin and David talking about The Quick and The Dead (Sam Raimi,... more

06 May 2022 · 2 hours, 17 minutes
489- Pandemic Tracking and the Future of Data

Data is the lifeblood of public health, and has been since the beginning of the field. We take a look... more

04 May 2022 · 58 minutes
488- It’s a Small Aisle After All

The evolution of the "international" section of the grocery store and how some products stay there forever and some break... more

26 Apr 2022 · 36 minutes
487- Atlas Obscura

We visit the site of one of the most infamous lost expeditions and the home of all the lost luggage.

20 Apr 2022 · 45 minutes
486- Rumble Strip

Every year in the spring, small towns throughout New England host their annual town meeting. Town meetings take place in... more

13 Apr 2022 · 47 minutes
485- Murder Most Fowl

While urban parks are safe havens for birds, parks are often surrounded by condos and hotels and office buildings with... more

05 Apr 2022 · 27 minutes
484- Dear Hank and John and Roman

So why don't we have mouth Roombas? Is the universe full of chickens? What scientific advances are happening? What was... more

30 Mar 2022 · 58 minutes
483- Grid Locked

In February 2021, Texas suffered an intense winter storm and the state power grid had a catastrophic failure that lasted... more

22 Mar 2022 · 49 minutes
482- Natalie de Blois: To Tell the Truth

Natalie de Blois contributed to some of the most iconic Modernist works created for corporate America, all while raising four... more

15 Mar 2022 · 49 minutes
481- The Future of the Final Mile

We are two decades into the 21st century, yet when it comes to life online, large segments of America are... more

11 Mar 2022 · 43 minutes
480- Broken Heart Park

How eminent domain was used to enforce segregation in a suburb in St. Louis and beyond

08 Mar 2022 · 37 minutes
479-According to Need wins duPont-Columbia Award

The Columbia Journalism School recently announced the 16 winners of the 2022 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards, including According to... more

01 Mar 2022 · 59 minutes
478- Art Imitates Art

There's a small neighborhood within Shenzhen, China that is known for mass-producing copies of the most celebrated works of Western... more

22 Feb 2022 · 40 minutes
477- Call of Duty: Free

How an airport in a small town on the west coast of Ireland changed the world economy

16 Feb 2022 · 49 minutes
476- Reaction Offices and the Future of Work

People have been going back and forth about what makes a healthy and productive office since there have been offices.... more

09 Feb 2022 · 42 minutes
475- Rock Paper Scissors Bus

The most high stakes game of roshambo ever, plus a SF Muni bus driver breaks down the runaway bus fight... more

02 Feb 2022 · 31 minutes
474- The Punisher Skull

Origin story and symbolism are two of the most important ingredients of any superhero universe. But what happens when both... more

25 Jan 2022 · 39 minutes
473- Mini-Stories : Volume 14

This is the third and final episode of this batch of mini-stories and the 14th volume overall and it’s a... more

19 Jan 2022 · 35 minutes
472- Mini-Stories : Volume 13

We're kicking off the new year at 99pi with a fresh installment of mini-stories, including: a strange collision of mundane... more

12 Jan 2022 · 50 minutes
471- Mini-Stories : Volume 12

It's that time of year again! When 99pi producers and friends of the show join Roman to tell shorter stories,... more

22 Dec 2021 · 47 minutes
470- The Three Santas of Slovenia

Slovenia has just over 2 million people and is visited by, not one, not two, but three different "santas" every... more

15 Dec 2021 · 37 minutes
469- The Epic of Collier Heights

How a team of community leaders used cold, sharp strategy, flipping the logic of Jim Crow housing segregation on its... more

07 Dec 2021 · 43 minutes
468- Alphabetical Order

In much of the western world, alphabetical order is simply a default we take for granted. It’s often the one... more

01 Dec 2021 · 31 minutes
467- Cute Little Monstrosities of Nature

The French bulldog is now the second most popular breed in America. Their cute features, portable size, and physical features... more

23 Nov 2021 · 26 minutes
466- The Weight

How lifting weights became a core component to home fitness

17 Nov 2021 · 45 minutes
465- Shirley Cards

Even if we think of the camera as a neutral technology, it is not. In the vast spectrum of human... more

10 Nov 2021 · 32 minutes
464- Finding Julia Morgan

Born in 1872, American architect and engineer Julia Morgan designed hundreds of buildings over her prolific career, famous for her... more

02 Nov 2021 · 42 minutes
463- Fifty-Four Forty or Fight

At a glance, the border between the United States and Canada would seem to be at the friendlier end of... more

26 Oct 2021 · 43 minutes
462- I Can't Believe It's Pink Margarine

Margarine is yellow, like butter, but it hasn't always been. At times and in places, it has been a bland... more

19 Oct 2021 · 26 minutes
461- Changing Stripes

Rioters carried many familiar flags during the January 6th insurrection at the United States Capitol -- Confederate, MAGA, as well... more

12 Oct 2021 · 31 minutes
323- The House that Came in the Mail Again

When Sears sold mail order houses that you assembled yourself

05 Oct 2021 · 33 minutes
460- Corpse, Corps, Horse and Worse

When it comes to English spelling and pronunciation, there is plenty of rhyme and very little reason. But what is... more

28 Sep 2021 · 30 minutes
459- Yankee Pyramids

The weirdness of Presidential libraries

21 Sep 2021 · 1 hour, 4 minutes
458- Real Fake Bridges

The great Jacob Goldstein, author of Money: The True Story of a Made Up Thing, stops by to tell us... more

14 Sep 2021 · 20 minutes
457- Model Organism

Axolotls are nature’s great regenerators. They are able to grow back not just their tails, but also legs, arms, even... more

07 Sep 2021 · 31 minutes
456- Full Spectrum

How the science of color made us modern

31 Aug 2021 · 32 minutes
455- A Field Guide to Water

What does water mean to you? In this feature, author Bonnie Tsui (Why We Swim), actress Joy Bryant, submarine pilot... more

17 Aug 2021 · 34 minutes
454- War, Famine, Pestilence, and Design

When Roman Mars and Kurt Kohlstedt were promoting The 99% Invisible City in late 2020, one question came up over and over... more

10 Aug 2021 · 31 minutes
453- The Book of Tasty and Healthy Food

Officially titled The Book of Tasty and Healthy Food, it was often known simply as “Kniga” (translated: "book") because it... more

04 Aug 2021 · 42 minutes
452- The Lows of High Tech

Britt Young, the author of the article "I have one of the most advanced prosthetic arms in the world —... more

27 Jul 2021 · 40 minutes
451- Hanko

Hanko are the carved stamp seals that people in Japan often use in place of signatures. Hanko seals are made... more

20 Jul 2021 · 39 minutes
450- Stuff the British Stole

Throughout its reign, the British Empire stole a lot of stuff. Today those objects are housed in genteel institutions across... more

14 Jul 2021 · 46 minutes
449- Mine!

Every year, fights break out on airplanes. Jim Salzman and Michael Heller are law professors and the authors of a... more

29 Jun 2021 · 30 minutes
448- Katie Mingle's Right to Roam

In the United Kingdom, the freedom to walk through private land is known as “the right to roam.” The movement... more

23 Jun 2021 · 34 minutes
447- Flag Days: The Red, the Black & the Green

The Red, Black, and Green flag was invented to unite Black people all over the world living under racial repression.

15 Jun 2021 · 34 minutes
446- Flag Days: Good Luck, True South

Good Luck Flags and the search for the perfect flag for Antarctica

08 Jun 2021 · 44 minutes
445- The Clinch

After Producer Katie Mingle's mom wrote a romance novel, Katie set out to understand the romance genre and its classic... more

02 Jun 2021 · 38 minutes
444- Pipe Dreams

This week we talk to author Chelsea Wald about her book Pipe Dreams: The Urgent Global Quest to Transform the... more

25 May 2021 · 36 minutes
443- Matters of Time

This series of time-centric stories challenges what you know (or think you know) about the way time works around the... more

19 May 2021 · 53 minutes
442- Tanz Tanz Revolution

Today, Berlin is one of the premier destinations for techno music fans. People come from all over the world to... more

11 May 2021 · 44 minutes
441- Abandoned Ships

As the number of cargo ships has increased, so has a problem: workers stuck on ships that have been completely... more

04 May 2021 · 28 minutes
308- Curb Cuts (Repeat)

If you live in an American city and you don’t personally use a wheelchair, it's easy to overlook the small... more

28 Apr 2021 · 48 minutes
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Today, Berlin is one of the premier destinations for techno music fans. People come from all over the world to party all... more