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Celebrate Creativity
George Bartley
564 episodes
1 day ago
Send us a text Tonight’s device is one I love because it feels human. It’s called aporia. GEORGE: Master Shakespeare, I’m going to pronounce it and then stare at you like a student: uh-PORE-ee-uh. SHAKESPEARE (approving): Aye. A word that already sounds uncertain—fit for its purpose. GEORGE: Listeners—plain definition: Aporia is when a speaker expresses doubt or uncertainty—real or performed—often as a way to think out loud, invite the audience in, or make a point feel more honest. In o...
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Send us a text Tonight’s device is one I love because it feels human. It’s called aporia. GEORGE: Master Shakespeare, I’m going to pronounce it and then stare at you like a student: uh-PORE-ee-uh. SHAKESPEARE (approving): Aye. A word that already sounds uncertain—fit for its purpose. GEORGE: Listeners—plain definition: Aporia is when a speaker expresses doubt or uncertainty—real or performed—often as a way to think out loud, invite the audience in, or make a point feel more honest. In o...
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Furby After Dark
Celebrate Creativity
26 minutes
2 weeks ago
Furby After Dark
Send us a text NIGHT WATCHMAN (EBENEZER, cheerful): All right, toys—another calm, orderly night. Nothing’s going to— SFX: A sudden electronic WHIRR from a glass case. SFX: Tiny motor clicks: eyelids opening. SFX: A bright chirp, then a giggle. FURBY (loud): KAH! DOO-AY! NOO-LAH! NOO-LAH! NIGHT WATCHMAN (startled, then amused): …And right on schedule, the museum installs a tiny chaos engine. FURBY: A-LOH! MAY-MAY! A-LOH MAY-MAY! NIGHT WATCHMAN: Hello to you too, Sir Fluffington. Let’s ke...
Celebrate Creativity
Send us a text Tonight’s device is one I love because it feels human. It’s called aporia. GEORGE: Master Shakespeare, I’m going to pronounce it and then stare at you like a student: uh-PORE-ee-uh. SHAKESPEARE (approving): Aye. A word that already sounds uncertain—fit for its purpose. GEORGE: Listeners—plain definition: Aporia is when a speaker expresses doubt or uncertainty—real or performed—often as a way to think out loud, invite the audience in, or make a point feel more honest. In o...