PODCAST · society
Unscriptify
by Petar Dzakovic and Luka Vucic
Finally, a podcast that doesn’t even pretend to know what it’s doing. Welcome to Unscriptify — where inner monologues grab the mic.Philosophy. Dinosaurs. Fights. F*ck-it moments. With one foot in Plato and the other in pop culture, we question everything — especially ourselves, while keeping it cringe-Free.Opinions, not obligations.🎙 New episodes every Wednesday.
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How Did Privacy Become Obsolete?
Essential for free expression and healthy democracy, the right to privacy and anonymity protects individuals from arbitrary interference, surveillance, and forced disclosure of identity. In this episode, we discussed how our attitude towards privacy changed in Digital Age, "costliness" of remaining private today, why Hamilton wrote in the Federalist Papers under a pseudonym, and more. Enjoy!
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How did Big Tech come to rule the world?
At this moment Meta, Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, and a handful of other tech companies rule the marketplace in the physical and digital worlds, hosting your e-mail address, your social media accounts, calendars and photos and providing you with phones, laptops, and other products. How did this come to be? What is the ceiling for Big Tech? Is data really the currency of the 21st century? We talked about this and more; enjoy!
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Lasting Impact of Apollo 11
July 20th is one of the monumental dates in human history; Man walked on the moon for the first time with over 600 million people watching the moment live. We spoke about the influence of the legendary mission today mainly through upcoming Artemis IV effort, cultural and scientific breakthroughs it started off, next frontier for humanity and similar. Enjoy!
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Artemis II: Is Space Craze Back?
We are back! Season 7 starts off with us talking about one of the more positive happenings in the world or in this case a bit out of it; the Artemis II mission. We spoke about the success of mission, how "space craze" feeling started running again with prospects of future missions, how geopolitics might influence space exploration further and if Artemis IV could be "Apollo 11" of our generation. Enjoy!
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Failure of Metaverse: Podcast Throwback
Almost 5 years ago, we made an episode on then new project of newly named company we knew as Facebook, Metaverse. In this season's finale we look back on the grim predictions we made about the possible impact of it and just how wrong we were given the multi billion dollar failure it came to be while reflecting on impact VR made in gaming industry. Enjoy and see you in season 7!
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Benjamin Franklin: Polymath
One of the most important figures in the US history, face of the 100 dollar bill and a true uomo universale. Yes, we talked about Benjamin Franklin, his legacy in politics, science and entrepreneurship as well his autobiography and many contributions to the intellectual growth of the United States. Enjoy!
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Ideal of the Renaissance Man
The concept that originated from the Renaissance humanism, uomo universale describes the potential for individuals to excel in multiple fields of knowledge and skills, reflecting the belief in the importance of human capabilities and education. We spoke about this concept in era of "specialization" that we live in, how modern polymaths differ from figures like Da Vinci and Alberti and joy of achievement. Enjoy!
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Unscripted with Cullen Bunn
This week on Unscriptify, we’re joined by comic writer Cullen Bunn, the mind behind Harrow County and The Sixth Gun, and a man who’s written enough Marvel and DC stories to qualify as a minor natural disaster. We talk folklore horror, cursed-object mythology, and why "fear". We also get into Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe as meta-horror, writing Magneto without turning him into a slogan, and the uncomfortable line between “understanding a villain” and accidentally making them persuasive.
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Can a Culture Be Murdered?
In this episode we talk about the complex and sensitive topic of cultural genocide; its placement in the International Law, the horrors of Canadian Indian residential school system, how cultural genocide fuels separatist tendencies, morality of right to secede around the world and more. Enjoy!
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Unscripted with John Mecklin
What does it really mean when the Doomsday Clock stands at 85 seconds to midnight?Are nuclear risk, climate pressure, AI disruption, and disinformation separate crises, or one connected global failure?And most importantly, who is actually accountable now?No panic, but no sugarcoating either, just a clear conversation about where we are, what we keep ignoring, and what can still be done while time is still on the clock in discussion with John Mecklin - Editor-in-Chief of Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
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iPhone: The Product of 21st Century
One of the most life-changing products of all time, iPhone, in its less than 20 year old history influenced the world in way few in could predict in 2007. We spoke on its interesting inception and origin story, complex legacy of Steve Jobs, how much screen addiction "owes" to iPhone and similar. Enjoy!
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Idea of Open Borders
Idea, not clearly delineated into traditional political spectrum, radical but perhaps not as wild as it sounds. We spoke about the Open Borders; freedom of movement and capital it would enhance, political and ethical questions surrounding it, what is the reasonable immigration policy in today's world and similar. Enjoy!
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International Law 2026
Term coined by English philosopher, Jeremy Bentham, concept of international law can be traced back to the Renaissance, becoming prominent and legitimized in post-WWII increasingly globalized world. We discussed, the state of International Law in 2026, its successes and failures over the years, cases of Venezuela, Iran, Yugoslavia and, possibly, Greenland. Enjoy!
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Rome in Pop Culture
Few historical periods and entities had influence on modern pop culture quite like Ancient Rome. In this episode we explored the picture and version of Rome in pop culture, is it more than Colosseum and gladiator games, truth behind portrayal of Nero and Caligula and how "Gladiator" became one of the most influential films ever. Enjoy!
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Rome: Republic vs Empire
Rome had a long and impactful history. In this episode we spoke on two periods, Republic and Empire, how they politically, economically, militarily and similar. Enjoy!
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Was Media Ever Unbiased?
As we are checking out of 2025, on this New Year's Eve we pondered the question: Was media ever truly unbiased? We discussed role of media in free society, work of regulatory bodies such as Ofcom and Arcom, fairness doctrine and similar. Happy New Year, see you in the next one and enjoy!
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State of Podcasting
With over billion daily listeners, millions of available episodes and many platforms to stream it, podcasts and podcasting came a long way. Today we spoke about state of podcasting as a medium, our history on and before Unscriptify, what shows inspired us and how JRE changed podcast history. Enjoy!
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Human Capital: Greatest Resource
"Human capital is ability to create the material things that constitute wealth"... besides redundant definitions from handbooks of economics, human capital can be understood on many levels and from many variables. We spoke how human capital can be maximized in country and in company, quantity over quality of human capital and even how to build a European championship winning team from mere 800 players in entire country.
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Reputation of Entreprenuership
Entrepreneurship plays a unique role in society; Cantillon wrote about it in scientific sense in 18th century, modern governments try to stimulate it but reputation of entrepreneurs is not always high. From robber barons to tech bros, perception of a business man changed and stayed the same in a way. We talked about role of entrepreneurship in economy, celebrity brands, how money influences success and similar. Enjoy!
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Movie Genres We Want Back
Where are the mockumentaries, romcoms, parodies , sword-and-sandal movies these days? In this episode we spoke about current and future trends in Hollywood, which genres we wish to make a comeback and what if we made a modern version of Yugoslavian partisan western. Enjoy!
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Our Favorite Movies
200th episode! We decide to celebrate this jubilee by sending a love letter to one of our favorite things, the art of cinema and its greatest products. We spoke on prime age of comic book movies, ex-YU cinema, works of animation from Japan, USA, Croatia that made us love the medium even more. Enjoy!
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Story of Christopher Columbus
In this episode we examined complex legacy and story of one of the most important figures in history, Christopher Columbus. We spoke about his personal characteristics, success of voyages, legacy of cruelty towards indigenous and whether Columbus Day should be celebrated. Enjoy!
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Legacy of Age of Discovery
God, Glory and Gold. Age of Discovery made, in a way, world a bigger place. What is the legacy of it? Is the new Age of Discovery happening in digital world? Is OpenAI new East India Company? Enjoy!
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Unscripted with Shane Baxley
Shane Baxley is the man behind the aesthetics, look, and designs of blockbuster movies such as The Furiosa, Lilo and Stitch, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, and many others. During our enjoyable talk, Shane discussed the job of a concept artist, his interactions with James Gunn, and the scrapped vehicle design idea for Loki and similar projects.
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Unscripted with H.W. Brands
In this episode of Unscriptify, we sit down with acclaimed historian and author H. W. Brands for a candid conversation about the dilemmas that define U.S. presidents — from Lincoln’s moral tightrope to Nixon’s downfall, and the ongoing debates surrounding modern figures like Donald Trump. We explore how history judges leaders, why controversy often accompanies power, and what it truly means to leave a lasting legacy in American politics. It’s unscripted, insightful, and as always, a little provocative — exactly what Unscriptify does best.
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Post - War: Idealized Period
In this episode we spoke about one of the most persisting nostalgia phenomenons; romanticized view of the 1950s and the general post-war period in US and Europe. We discussed why myth of this idealized stage in society remains popular, many misconceptions about realities of that time, how is politics influenced by this and similar. Enjoy!
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Why Present is the Best Time to be Alive.
Yes, we know, world isn't perfect. Though the development of humanity and progress that we made wasn't always linear, we can still say that present is the best time to be alive. In this episode we discussed the many conveniences that we take for granted today, compare the world we grow up with the ones our grandparents did, positives of the globalized world and whether future is bright. Enjoy!
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Unscripted with Ben Lamm
This week, we went full Jurassic Park meets TED Talk with Ben Lamm, the mastermind behind Colossal Biosciences. Ben drops some never-before-answered details about the direwolf project (yes, actual direwolves), shares updates on the mammoth and dodo, and shares wild stories from the field — including what it’s like meeting John Reeves in the middle of Alaska.We also get into the big stuff: what’s the real goal with Colossal, how this could shake up medicine, biodiversity, and what it all means for future generations. Equal parts mind-blowing, funny, and a little existential — just another day on Unscriptify.
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Endlessness of Supehero Comics
In the final episode before the half season break we took the opportunity to speak on one of our favorite topics, superhero comics. Precisely, we pondered the model of big comic book publishers; the fact that our favorite heroes do not get to have true "ending", as stories continue to be written, new writers and artists come along, how many Batman, Superman, Spider-man stories are we willing jump into again... Is superhero fatigue real thing?
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Unscripted with Steven Bernstein
Director, cinematographer, book writer... Steven Bernstein is what an artist should be. With the recently published book GRQ and several projects underway, he spoke in depth about process of creation in both film and world of literature. We looked back on some of his iconic works such as Monster and Like Water for Chocolate and collaborations with actors like John Malkovich and Rhys Ifans and more. Enjoy!
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What If We Colonize Space?
Staple of science fiction for centuries is the possibility of humanity colonizing space and becoming multi planetary species. In this episode we discussed the "reality" of this idea coming to fruition, where does science face with fiction, terraforming Mars and more. Enjoy!
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Unscripted with Mark Wood
If you ever wondered how's the experience of climbing Mount Everest or staring into the eyes of polar bear or cycling across the US, this podcast is for you as we spoke with Mr. Mark Wood, famous explorer, speaker and author. Hear the stories of his adventures, lessons he picked on way up and down and motivation behind his expeditions. Enjoy!
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Case Hyperinflation: Yugoslavia
Today we spoke about one of the most significant events in recent economic history - hyperinflation in Yugoslavia, how it occurred and how it was stopped. How its legacy still influences view of the money in the region today and similar, enjoy!
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OVERTIME: UFC 319 Predictions
Summer blockbuster fight for the middleweight crown between reigning champion Dricus Du Plessis and formidable challenger Khamzat Chimaev will headline UFC 319. Additionally, Aaron Pico will make his UFc debut against skilled contender, Lerone Murphy while Michael Page looks to continue his run at middleweight with a win over always tough, Jared Cannonier. Check out our predictions for this event and enjoy!
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Unscripted with Gregory Mankiw
Gregory Mankiw is name known in economics classrooms around the world. Years after passing exams based on his teachings, we had the honor of talking with the man about reoccurring themes in the world of economics such as inflation, debt, carbon tax while discussing impact of Trump Administration policies, climate change and balance between politics and economic policy. Enjoy!
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Brexit: Years Later
One of the most important geopolitical events in 21st century, Brexit influences, of course, Great Britain but also European Union at large to this day. A little more than 5 years later, we discussed how the original premise and promises of leaving the Union turned out for the Great Britain, what is the public opinion on it now and more. Enjoy!
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Pax Britannica: "Peak" Britain
In this episode we explore the era of so called Pax Britannica, period between the end of Napoleonic Wars and World War 1 when the British Empire was at its most powerful and influential stage. Enjoy!
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Aristotle: The Philosopher
Few man in history had influence on variety of fields such as Aristotle. A true polymath, Aristotle worked on development of formal logic, pioneered descriptive biology, examined ideas of ethics and politics, tutored one of the greatest conquerors in history, founded the Lyceum... Today we chatted about his legacy and impact on the Western world, why he never lost relevance and the future of his ideas. Enjoy!
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Story of Athenian Democracy
Today we talk about one of the greatest inventions in history - democracy and its inventors from city state of Athens. How did this first form of democratic government look like and what had to change in order for it to be successful in the present time? How did trial of Socrates expose weakness of the system and more. Enjoy!
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Is Cinema Going Extinct?
Cinema has been part of the film-making experience for the longest time. Today, technology and emergence of streaming services change the way movies are consumed. Today, we pondered the question of the future of movie going, why we value cinema experience so much, positive and negative impact of streaming services and more. Enjoy!
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Is Film "Highest" Form of Art?
In this episode, we discuss the art of film; could it be considered culmination of art forms, value of cinema experience, what does future hold for it and similar. Enjoy!
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OVERTIME: UFC 317 Predictions
International fight week card will be headlined by the fight for the vacant lightweight throne between former featherweight champ Ilia Topuria and former lightweight champ Charles Oliveira. Check out predictions for this and other fights on the card and enjoy!
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Unscripted with Donato Giancola
Donato Giancola is one of the most celebrated and talented artists in the world of pop culture. During our enjoyable discussion we talked about his beginnings in the world of art, never ending inspiration he finds in Middle Earth, how classic paintings influence his work, current and upcoming projects and more. Enjoy!
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Theory: World Peace
Today we discuss the fine aspiration of humanity, the world peace. Is is something that we will achieve in time or unreasonable goal of idealists?
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Wright Brothers: Dream of Flight
On December 17th 1903, at Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, brothers Wilbur and Orville Wright successfully made the first sustained, controlled flight of a heavier-than-air powered air-craft realizing in the process humanity's long dream of flying. More than century later we look at this invention, its past and future, role in the wars and discovery, how Wright brothers felt about development of air crafts and other. Enjoy!
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OVERTIME: UFC 316 Predictions
Bantamweight throne will be up for grabs in the rematch between "The Machine" and former champ "Suga" Sean O`Malley at UFC 316. Card will also see exciting debut of former Bellator champ, battle for the belt in women's bantamweight division between reigning champ Julianna Pena and former Olympic gold medalist Kayla Harrison. Check out our predictions for this event and enjoy!
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Should Presidency be One Man Job?
Today, we pondered several questions regarding the highest office of country, mainly should the position of president be one man job or should it be in form of a council, is the position itself outdated and similar. Enjoy!
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Legacy of TMNT
TMNT is one the most beloved franchises in pop culture, sporting many splendid adaptations across various mediums. Today we spoke a bit about legacy of the franchise, especially in the 2000s, who was our favorite among the brothers and the exciting developments of new live action and animated stories. Enjoy!
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Modern Obessions with "Personal Development"
Personal development today is in fact - an industry. We spoke about the influence of hustle culture, self improvement books, seminars and similar stuff on modern person and how a simple desire to be better became fairy dust of the modern day.
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History of "American Decline"
Ever since its founding in the 18th century, the rhetoric of the decline of the United States has been prevalent in the culture. From the skepticism of Founding Fathers to the Civil War, Second World War and many post-war inter and outer challenges, the US at the moment still stands at the top of the global order. We discussed what the future might hold for the Land of the Free, how US politics influences every corner of the world, legacy of Pax Americana and similar. Enjoy!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Finally, a podcast that doesn’t even pretend to know what it’s doing. Welcome to Unscriptify — where inner monologues grab the mic.Philosophy. Dinosaurs. Fights. F*ck-it moments. With one foot in Plato and the other in pop culture, we question everything — especially ourselves, while keeping it cringe-Free.Opinions, not obligations.🎙 New episodes every Wednesday.
HOSTED BY
Petar Dzakovic and Luka Vucic
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