First off, I love both of you and your show. Jad, as a Lebanese man involved in multimedia storytelling, you are an inspiration.
I just recently finished a Radiolab binge, and after listening to all the shows back-to-back, i couldn't help but notice some commonalities in the stories (in Words, how certain words open up meaning and different areas of the mind, and in Colors, how the word for blue affects peoples ability to "see" blue). Any thoughts about a show that looks at the "spaces in-between," how certain things may be connected without us knowing or how we may find meaning in things that may not connected, a la Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon? I've always been interested in finding a commonality code to things, or a look at the inherent "dark-matter" we can't notice that may hold things together.
Also, if I have a story or topic that may interest you, what would be the best way to be a part of Radiolab (submission or volunteer work for stories)?
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First off, I love both of you and your show. Jad, as a Lebanese man involved in multimedia storytelling, you are an inspiration.
I just recently finished a Radiolab binge, and after listening to all the shows back-to-back, i couldn't help but notice some commonalities in the stories (in Words, how certain words open up meaning and different areas of the mind, and in Colors, how the word for blue affects peoples ability to "see" blue). Any thoughts about a show that looks at the "spaces in-between," how certain things may be connected without us knowing or how we may find meaning in things that may not connected, a la Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon? I've always been interested in finding a commonality code to things, or a look at the inherent "dark-matter" we can't notice that may hold things together.
Also, if I have a story or topic that may interest you, what would be the best way to be a part of Radiolab (submission or volunteer work for stories)?
Keep it up, and keep the curiosity alive!
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