PODCAST · society
One Guest
by WGBH Educational Foundation
What's your story? WGBH's first-ever live action online series, "One Guest," asks that question and finds answers that are sometimes offbeat, always interesting, and definitely leave you wanting more. Hosted by WGBH talent from various departments within the foundation, "One Guest" is a series of short-form webisodes that feature one-on-one interviews with people throughout New England. And they all have a story to tell.
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One Guest: Ishan Gurdal
Ishan Gurdal cheese expert and owner of Formaggio Kitchen speaks about his quest for the perfect cheese, and what Julia Child had to say about his efforts.
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One Guest: Nancy Carlisle
Historic New England curator and author Nancy Carlisle talks about her study of kitchens; how they have changed over the decades, and what these changes can tell us about larger shifts in society, culture, and the family.
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One Guest: Victor Coelho
Musicologist Victor Coelho talks about, and demonstrates on his lute, the similarities between Renaissance and pop music.
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One Guest: Janie Katz-Christy
Janie Katz-Christy, director and a co-founder of the Green Streets Initiative, speaks about what inspired her to start the campaign for alternative transportation.
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One Guest: Michael Frank
Michael Frank is the curator at the Museum of Bad Art in Dedham and Somerville, Mass. He talks about how the museum got started, how pieces are selected, and what constitutes “bad” art.
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One Guest: Neil Cohn
Neil Cohn talks about what he's learned by studying comic books and why comics aren't just for kids.
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One Guest: Cynthia Gold, part 2
"Tea sommelier" Cynthia Gold demonstrates the ways tea, like wine, can be paired with food.
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One Guest: Cynthia Gold
"Tea sommelier" Cynthia Gold talks about the many unexpected ways in which tea can be used, from food to cocktails.
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One Guest: Naveed Nour
Naveed Nour's photography collection Momento reveals what he discovered by taking photos of the same places around the world over time.
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One Guest: Charles Heightchew
Boston Ballet costume designer Charles Heightchew talks about how he got into the business, where he gets his inspiration, and his advice for aspiring costume designers.
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One Guest: Terrence Masson
Visual effects expert Terrence Masson speaks with host Vanessa Wiegel about how he became interested in VFX, what it was like to work on Star Wars, and how he uses his expertise to analyze images on UFO Hunters.
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One Guest: José Gouveia
José Gouveia on how he became passionate about poetry and why riding Harleys and writing poetry are more alike than you think.
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One Guest: Al Sacco
Al Sacco talks about how he became an astronaut, the challenges of working in space, and what it's like to see earth from the cosmos.
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One Guest: Karen Corday
Karen Corday, writer and producer of the stage show Mortified talks about what makes people want to go on stage and read their diaries to an audience of strangers.
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One Guest: Samuel Kounaves
Meet Sam Kounaves, a Tufts professor and chemist who knows from personal experience if life could exist on Mars.
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One Guest: Angela Peri
Angela Peri, owner of Boston Casting, talks about what it's like running New England's largest casting agency. She also has tips for how to break into the film industry.
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One Guest: Tom Kunz
Bat expert and Boston University professor of biology Tom Kunz speaks with host Edgar B. Herwick III about his research trips around the globe, his encounter with the world's largest bat, and why after forty-five years of studying these winged mammals he still wants to learn more.
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One Guest: Sara Ross
Meet entrepreneur Sara Ross on location at her cupcake bakery in Somerville, Massachusetts, where she reveals how she became a small-business owner and why she’s crazy about cupcakes.
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One Guest: Nancy Mangion
Nancy Mangion of the Beekeeper’s Warehouse talks about why she loves bees, how bees work together, and why everyone should have a beehive.
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One Guest: Peter O'Malley
Peter O’Malley from American Singing Telegrams, talks about his career, from his beginnings as a singing bumblebee, to the most memorable telegram he ever delivered.
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One Guest: Jeff Lieberman
Jeff Lieberman talks about the intersection of art and science in his life, and the unexpected ways in which these two disciplines meet.
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One Guest: Joe Tecce
Joe Tecce, associate professor of psychology at Boston College, is an expert on lying.
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One Guest: Ed Kamuda, part 2
An interview with Ed Kamuda, founder of the Titanic Historical Society
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One Guest: Ed Kamuda, part 1
An interview with Ed Kamuda, founder of the Titanic Historical Society
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Henry Jenkins, part 3
Henry Jenkins talks to One Guest about the merits of citizen journalism. Feedback Suggest
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Juan Chavez
With the help of Aaron Kim on cello, Juan Chavez demonstrates that strings can do the cha-cha. Feedback Suggest
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Henry Jenkins, part 2
Henry Jenkins tells One Guest why he thinks all media are participatory. Feedback Suggest
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Jonathan Devor
Jonathan Devor explains what geocaching is and why it's so much fun. Feedback Suggest
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Manami Morita
What does a homecoming sound like? Listen to this young jazz pianist's happy rendition. Feedback Suggest
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Dominic Chavez
Dominic Chavez talks about what it's like to be a photojournalist. Feedback Suggest
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Henry Jenkins
Henry Jenkins, an MIT professor and avid gamer, explains why video games are works of art. Feedback Suggest
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Rishi Reddi
Author Rishi Reddi talks about the challenges of growing up bi-cultural in the US. Feedback Suggest
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Leah Kramer
In this webisode, Leah Kramer demonstrates how you can be crafty on the cheap. Feedback Suggest
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John Govoni
A local hobbyist shows off the treasures he's uncovered over the years. Feedback Suggest
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Liz Carlisle
Meet a Harvard-educated country music talent who is finding fame in Japan. Feedback Suggest
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David Gracer
David Gracer describes the benefits of adding insects to your diet. Feedback Suggest
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
What's your story? WGBH's first-ever live action online series, "One Guest," asks that question and finds answers that are sometimes offbeat, always interesting, and definitely leave you wanting more. Hosted by WGBH talent from various departments within the foundation, "One Guest" is a series of short-form webisodes that feature one-on-one interviews with people throughout New England. And they all have a story to tell.
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