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Jan 9, 2025 • 50min

The Truth About Gigantic Objects in Space (with Sarah Parcak)

From Ringworld to Rama, space is full of mysterious giant objects created by ancient civilizations. Do these gorgeous macrostructures bring poetry to the prosaic genre of space opera? Or do we love them for some other reason? Also, we talk to  archeologist Sarah Parcak about space archeology and what it teaches us about ancient civilizations.
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Dec 26, 2024 • 58min

Encore Episode: Fascism and Book Bans (with Maggie Tokuda-Hall)

Here's one of our favorite episodes from 2024 — it's about the mass psychology of fascism, plus how to fight book bans. We talk to friend of the pod Maggie Tokuda-Hall from the wondrous organization Authors Against Book Bans. We'll be back in two weeks with another brand new episode! Meanwhile, happy holidays! <3
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Dec 12, 2024 • 59min

Manufacturing loneliness

Are we getting toxic messages from speculative fiction about what it means to be alone? We're tackling troubling tropes and eviscerating myths about where loneliness comes from. Later in the episode, we're joined by Peter Pomerantsev, a researcher who studies authoritarianism and propaganda. He’s the author of How to Win an Information War, and he offers us some tantalizing ideas about how to defeat fascist propaganda.  
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Nov 27, 2024 • 36min

These Books Will Help You Get Through the Cold, Cold Winter

The holidays are here once again, and that means one thing: time to stock up on books to help you get cozy and distract yourself from the cold weather (and the state of the world.) Here's our annual roundup of some of our favorite reads — both fiction and non-fiction. Happy reading!
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Nov 14, 2024 • 51min

Why Fantasy Is Going To Extremes (With Nghi Vo)

Nghi Vo, author of 'The City in Glass' and 'The Brides of High Hill', dives into the rigid dichotomy of today's fantasy literature: the clash between cozy narratives and dark, violent tales. She shares insights on navigating racial representation without centering whiteness, referencing influencers like Toni Morrison. The conversation highlights how fantasy can provide comfort in turbulent times while addressing modern challenges. Through her unique lens, Vo explores the duality of extremes in fantasy storytelling, inviting readers to embrace diverse perspectives.
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Oct 31, 2024 • 48min

10 Years After "Over the Garden Wall"

We're taking a cozy, autumnal trip back in time to "peak television," when animation was truly feral and we had shows like "Over the Garden Wall." We'll talk about this otherworldly tale of singing frogs, sibling rivalry, and nice witches, as well as the ways that animation has changed since the mid-teens. Plus we talk to Michele Tracy Berger, author of the new horror story collection Doll Seed, about why being experimented on is so damn scary.  Show notes: www.ouropinionsarecorrect.com/shownotes
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Oct 17, 2024 • 47min

Every Town Deserves a Library (with Ken Liu)

Science fiction and fantasy are full of wondrous libraries containing everything from powerful artifacts to some dang good reads. How does the idealized view of libraries in speculative fiction compare with the real-life libraries, which are under attack by would-be censors and culture warriors? Also, we talk to award-winning author Ken Liu about his brand new translation of the classic Daoist text, the Dao De Jing. Shownotes and more info at https://www.ouropinionsarecorrect.com/shownotes
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Oct 3, 2024 • 50min

How to Raise the Stakes without Ruining Your Story

It's time for some writing advice! We talk about how to raise the stakes in a story without wrecking it. What exactly do we mean by "stakes," anyway, and does raising them always involve some kind of plot twist? Later in the episode we talk to the creators and musicians behind the blog Women of Noise to learn more about the women who rule electronic music, and why there is an overlap between noise music and science fiction. Shownotes: www.ouropinionsarecorrect.com
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Sep 19, 2024 • 49min

Science Fiction is a normalization machine (with Rob Cameron)

Science fiction is great at helping people get used to strange concepts — or people — and making us see them as more "normal." But what does "normal" mean, and is it always a good thing? Later in the episode, we talk to Rob Cameron, author of the new novel Daydreamer, about writing neurodivergent characters.
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Sep 5, 2024 • 47min

When Fiction Becomes a Microaggression (with Evelyn Douek)

When someone disrespects you in a subtle way, with plausible deniability, it can do just as much damage as overt bigotry. So we're talking about microaggressions — what they are, and how science fiction explores them but also perpetuates them. And later in the episode, we talk to Stanford professor Evelyn Douek about what's next for content moderation on the internet.

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