Wonder and Kent discuss the documentary DIG! XX using the untimed birth charts of the two protagonists, musicians Courtney Taylor-Taylor and Anton Newcombe. Themes that emerge center around friendship which spurs both healthy and unhealthy...
Wonder and Kent discuss the documentary The Times of Harvey Milk using politician and activist Harvey Milk’s timed birth chart. Themes that emerged were the power of community organizing to make a difference, sometimes well beyond your own...
After all other International journalists leave, this director stays behind so that the world can bear witness to Russia's war crimes in Ukraine. A remarkable story of bravery that deeply influenced the framing of this entire podcast series around...
Four black, transgender sex workers frankly talk about the intimate and taboo details of their work while providing pithy cultural critiques. It explores themes of gender, desire, and violence as it fully lives into the descriptions of "unfiltered...
A unique, hybrid doc on the identity of Central Appalachia being inexorably connected to coal mining. It's a poetic exploration around the tensions between pride and remorse as it reckons the past, present, and future of this region. We break down...
Biopic of Inuit lawyer & activist Aaju Peter, who is in the process of reckoning being colonized by both Canada & Denmark. It follows her professionally as she works to form an Indigenous forum at the EU, but also follows her non-linear, personal...
Investigative journalist Rae de Leon reveals a disturbing trend of women reporting sexual assault, who then get arrested because police think they're making false allegations in the absence of properly investigating the case. We follow de Leon as...
Black, transgender sex workers share an oral history of NYC's Meatpacking district where they found work, home, & community whilst otherwise being exiled from society. It traces an early history of activism for trans rights, while also documenting...
A viral-video infused, essay focusing on how the camera & algorithmic distribution of moving images is slowly corrupting society. After a brief historical recap, FANTASTIC MACHINE by Axel Danielson & Maximilien Van Aertryck fully embraces the very...
An autobiographical journey of Ella Glendining as she searches to meet other people who share her disability, one so rare as to not have any statistics about it. We hear her many personal reflections about being disabled within a non...