We now have a podcast, in addition to the pamphlets. I’ve had the pleasure of having a lot of really great interviews, some of them make it into the pamphlet, but there’s always more than can make it into print. So, I’ve been slowly, slowly, converting some old interviews into podcast episodes, and interviewing some new people.
The hope is that I can continue to publish the pamphlet and podcast, and pick and choose which content goes where.
So, my request is that you listen to the first two episodes below. I speak with Joshua Junker about the history of Cincinnati’s West End and with Tom Bradley, a banknote designer about the product he designed, Offline Cash, a crypto bill (which is pretty funny, to be honest). My hope is to get into the habit of publishing every two weeks or so.
You can listen at the episode pages, or you can subscribe using Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Feed.
Episode 001: Destroying Cincinnati's West End
Urbanist and activist Josh Junker (twitter) talks with us about the destruction of Cincinnati’s West End.
Listen now.
Episode 002: Tom Badley, banknote design
Graphic designer and artist Tom Badley shares with us his journey practicing as both a designer and artist, banknote design, digital art, his design of Offline Cash, and his book, Art & Money.