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Kyle Berseth

The Design of Everything

A weekly Arts, Design and Society podcast
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The Design of Everything

Kyle Berseth

The Design of Everything

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The Design of Everything

Kyle Berseth

The Design of Everything

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Astrophysicist, Cameron Hummels discusses his greatest creative success and greatest creative failure.
After gaining recognition for his musical talents, Lee Duck dropped out of college, signed with an agent, and began touring with his band full time. At just nineteen years old, he never imagined gaining any level of fame from music and gave eve
Screenprinter and illustrator, Dave Kloc, discusses his biggest failure, what he learned from it and his greatest success.
Have you ever stared into the night sky and wondered how it was created?
Dave Kloc’s journey as an illustrator and screenprinter is creative in it’s own right. He’s never had a plan and didn’t even set out to be an artist, but was ushered into his career because of his go with the flow approach to life when he volun
As a former elite sprinter with a Type A personality, coaching didn't initially come easy to USC Director of Track and Field, Caryl Smith Gilbert. She had to learn that while competing requires a somewhat selfish, inward, singular focus, coachi
Lisa Gaeta is the founder of IMPACT, a self-defense training and personal safety program in Los Angeles. When the news of Harvey Weinstein’s decades of abuse, sexual harassment, and rape broke this week, women took to social media sharing accou
Drag queen Tony Soto discusses his biggest creative failure and success
Will we all eventually just live in a virtual reality? KJ Knies and Sara Biel are virtual reality designers, entrepreneurs, and a couple. In the past few years, with the release of various headsets and advances in video technology, virtual real
Performance pianist, Ian Houghton, discusses his biggest creative failure and success.
“Everyone’s like, Tony, Why are you so confident that you’re going to succeed? And my response is…someone’s got to.”While he never thought he'd make a living by doing drag, growing up in rural Illinois, Tony Soto always felt he had a unique v
audio BlockDouble-click here to upload or link to a .mp3.Learn more.Narrative experience and escape room designer Tommy Honton discusses his biggest creative failure and
What goes into a musical performance? For Tucson based performance pianist Ian Houghton, it's a commitment to practice, tinkering, having a singular focus for months on end, and never forgetting that music is supposed to be fun. Classical music
Tommy Honton tells the story of why he was fired from his soul sucking job and how it was the catalyst of his current creative endeavor in designing a narrative experience.
Courtney Nichols discusses her biggest creative success and failure and what it took to embrace her creativity.
How do you design adventure? Tommy Honton is a game and narrative experience designer in Los Angeles. Sometimes known as “escape rooms,” Tommy’s 3-D puzzles with their choose-your-own-adventure-style storylines draw people out of their solo, b
Does the idea of planning a party make you want to curl up in a corner and cry? For Courtney Nichols it took numerous attempts at higher education before she finally embraced the idea that she is a creative person. Once she nurtured her penchan
National Geographic Cartographer, Rosemary Wardley discusses her biggest creative success and biggest creative failure.
Did you know there are still things to be mapped? As a cartographer for National Geographic, Rosemary Wardley combines science and art to diffuse geographic knowledge to the masses. Working in a field that precedes the ancient Greeks and Romans
Are you seeking perfection? Joshua Jayindo became an ordained monk in Thailand, taking a vow of celibacy all in an effort to achieve his full potential as a human being. Since leaving the monkhood he is now incorporating his training into his c
Emily Biondo is a passionate, process-conscious artist and graphic designer based in Washington D.C. who’s work ranges from large-scale interactive art installations to intricate hand-drawn lettering. In her personal, paid, and pro-bono work s
New York City portrait photographer, Alan Winslow, approach to his craft is rooted in minimalism and tradition. Rather than take thousands of shots digitally, in hopes of capturing the perfect picture, Alan prefers to shoot on film, giving him
Can yoga work for you? It’s about stretching your hamstrings and strengthening your biceps, but it’s also about improving your life. As a Yoga instructor in Williamstown, Massachusetts, Tasha Judson believes that small movements can have an eno
What's the common ground between cancer treatment and beer? As a successful oncologist, Orion Howard approaches each patient with honesty, compassion, and empathy, providing them with a dignified quality of life. His ability to listen and authe
One more question for pop culture writer for the Washington Post, Elahe Izadi. How do you know if something you've written is good?
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