Podcasts from international and public radio sources that I've found 
particularly interesting and edifying as I'm "plodding along" in my regular 
exercise regimen.  

In addition to via the websites referenced, these podcasts generally are made 
available through several other popular internet sources such as iTunes and 
TuneIn.

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BY DESIGN - ABC Radio National
Lou Weis on Leading Design Vision/The Invention of the Tea Bag/Architect Bernd 
Gundermann
Is there a thing we could call Australian design? Or are we more nuanced and 
individual from region to region, city to city. Lou Weis, Creative Director, 
Broached Commissions, thinks we are very diverse, and talks about why.  The 
idea of containing loose leaf tea in a container or mug started toward the end 
of the 19th century when a tea dealer put tea in a silk pouch and sent to his 
customers as a gift. How did this change the ritual of making tea?  German-born 
New Zealand-based architect Bernd Gundermann has just received the Global Award 
for Sustainable Architecture from the Cite de L’architecture in Paris. 
Gundermann challenges us to think about new models of land ownership –  
suggesting that we become stewards or custodians of our land, rather than 
owners of our plot of land. He also asks us to re-consider who owns our 
coastline. (26')
http://mpegmedia.abc.net.au/rn/podcast/2014/07/bdn_20140712.mp3

DOWNLOAD THIS SHOW - ABC Radio National
Facebook Experiments, Netflix in Aus, Qleek
Head of Village Roadshow, Graham Burke, insists Netflix is coming to Australia 
and that piracy will kill off Australian film, but do his claims stack up? 
Plus, Qleek, the little wooden hexagon that's trying to make digital music feel 
human. And Facebook experimenting with your brain? Where is the ethical line? 
(28')
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/downloadthisshow/dts222014/5569512

BIG IDEAS - ABC Radio National
A Brief History of Liberty
The concept of freedom celebrates the un-dominated man and woman, who is able 
to look others in the eye without deference – thanks to political equality, 
legal status and social security. This ideas has been with us for many 
centuries, but according to Philip Pettit, Laurance S. Rockefeller University 
Professor of Politics and Human Values at Princeton University and 
Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Australian National University, it 
hasn't lost any of its significance today. (55')
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/bigideas/a-brief-history-of-liberty/5560978

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Thank you to those who've expressed appreciation for this effort and have 
suggested additional podcasts worthy of consideration.  With time, those will 
be reflected in these postings as I proceed to sample them!  

John Figliozzi
The Worldwide Listening Guide - 6th edition now available
wwlgonline.com

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