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Curated by Chance
Neal E. Fischer and Lauren Tagliaferro
67 episodes
4 days ago
Join filmmaker Neal E. Fischer and art curator Lauren Tagliaferro as they dive into the unpredictable world of ‘Curated by Chance,’ a podcast where creativity meets serendipity. Each episode, Neal and Lauren harness the power of a randomizing algorithm named Chance to generate unique prompts that drive their discussions. From exploring the unexpected intersections between film and visual art to dissecting the curious ways randomness shapes artistic expression, this dynamic duo invites listeners to ponder the influence of chance in the creative process. Whether dissecting a random film scene or analyzing an art piece through a whimsical lens, ‘Curated by Chance’ promises a fresh perspective with every episode.
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Join filmmaker Neal E. Fischer and art curator Lauren Tagliaferro as they dive into the unpredictable world of ‘Curated by Chance,’ a podcast where creativity meets serendipity. Each episode, Neal and Lauren harness the power of a randomizing algorithm named Chance to generate unique prompts that drive their discussions. From exploring the unexpected intersections between film and visual art to dissecting the curious ways randomness shapes artistic expression, this dynamic duo invites listeners to ponder the influence of chance in the creative process. Whether dissecting a random film scene or analyzing an art piece through a whimsical lens, ‘Curated by Chance’ promises a fresh perspective with every episode.
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Curated by Chance
One Night at Pita Pit
Episode 66: One Night at Pita Pit This week’s prompts: Bear, Five, German Lauren takes us deep into the strange and hypnotic world of Grizzly Man (2005), Werner Herzog’s haunting documentary about Timothy Treadwell, the self-proclaimed bear protector who lived — and died — among Alaska’s brown bears. She explores Herzog’s icy narration, the infamous unseen audio tape, and the way the director blurs the line between empathy and existential dread. Along the way, we get side trips through Burden of Dreams, My Best Fiend, and a Herzog TikTok rabbit hole that proves the director might just be one long performance piece. Meanwhile, Neal celebrates the strange majesty of German cinema — from the Expressionist shadows of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari to Karl Freund, the cinematographer who quite literally unchained the camera and later revolutionized sitcoms with I Love Lucy. He traces how Weimar–era innovations birthed horror classics like Dracula and The Mummy, and why every three-camera comedy owes a debt to one very determined German technician. PLUS:🐻 The doomed devotion of Grizzly Man🎥 When Herzog promised to eat his shoe — and did🧛 How Nosferatu inspired Hollywood horror📺 The German who lit I Love Lucy (and every sitcom since)💀 Werner Herzog: philosopher, filmmaker, and accidental meme lord Next week’s prompts: Automatic, Peach, 88 Join our Patreon (New Tiers): www.patreon.com/curatedbychance Check Out Lauren’s Substack:👉 https://ltlikesthis.substack.com/ Join The Curated By Chance Music League (Round 4 Sign Up):👉 https://app.musicleague.com/l/6704df400ff1429186ef8bb85e56a488/ Follow the show and its creators on Instagram:🎧 The Show – @curatedbychance🎨 Lauren – @paisleylo🎬 Neal – @nealefischer 📧 E-mail us: curatedbychance@gmail.com Hear Neal each week on Triviality Podcast – Subscribe now!Listen to Lauren on Miss Information Podcast – Subscribe now! 📘 Order Neal’s newest book Law & Order: SVU – Confidential:👉 https://geni.us/HPgeZ And for more Neal in your life:🌐 www.linktr.ee/nealefischer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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4 days ago
1 hour 6 minutes

Curated by Chance
Inherent Vice... but not the movie
Episode 65: Inherent Vice... but not the movie Prompts: 1220, Sage, Newspaper We’re back to our regularly scheduled programming! After a mini panic involving corrupted files and cloud sleuthing, Neal and Lauren are reunited in glorious audio form. Thank you, Riverside, and thank you, listeners, for your patience! In this episode, Neal grabs the morning edition and dives deep into His Girl Friday (1940) — Howard Hawks’s screwball masterpiece that forever changed Hollywood dialogue. You’ll hear about Cary Grant’s rapid-fire wit, Rosalind Russell’s secret joke writer, the gender-flipped origin story from The Front Page, and why the movie’s 191-page script clocks in at over 300 words a minute. Neal breaks down Hawks’s deceptively simple directing style, the film’s public-domain afterlife, and how His Girl Friday helped shape everything from Gilmore Girls to Aaron Sorkin. Then Lauren turns the page to fine art and unpacks the life and legacy of Jasper Johns — the still-living legend of postwar American art. From flags and targets to encaustic wax and found newspapers, she traces how Johns blurred the line between abstraction and realism, pioneered “things the mind already knows,” and shared a creative (and romantic) spark with Robert Rauschenberg. Expect lessons in preservation, a crash course in art movements, and the revelation that Johns plans to turn his Connecticut estate into a creative haven after his death. Also this week:📬 A new patron joins the Curated by Chance family.📚 Book Club updates (and a few reader confessions).🪶 A porch-side dad review! Join us on Patreon to help the show!: www.patreon.com/curatedbychance Next week’s prompts have been drawn: Bear, 5, and German. What could possibly go wrong? Check Out Lauren’s Substack:👉 https://ltlikesthis.substack.com/ Join The Curated by Chance Music League (Round 4 Sign Up):👉 https://app.musicleague.com/l/6704df400ff1429186ef8bb85e56a488/ Follow the show and its creators on Instagram:🎧 The Show – @curatedbychance🎨 Lauren – @paisleylo🎬 Neal – @nealefischer 📧 E-mail us: curatedbychance@gmail.com Hear Neal each week on Triviality Podcast – subscribe now!Listen to Lauren on Miss Information Podcast – subscribe now! 📘 Pickup Neal's newest book Law & Order: SVU – Confidential (out October 14):👉 https://geni.us/HPgeZ 🌐 For more Neal in your life: www.linktr.ee/nealefischer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 week ago
1 hour 2 minutes

Curated by Chance
It Go Up
Episode 64: It Go Up Prompts: Crimson, 1514, Scream Part two of our first-ever split episode experiment! Last week, Lauren took us deep into Raphael, the Renaissance bromance, and a corrupted file fiasco. This week, Neal takes the mic to resurrect horror—literally. Neal dives into Scream (1996), the Wes Craven–directed, Kevin Williamson–penned meta-slasher that saved an entire genre. From the true-crime story that inspired it to the 12-year-old who convinced Craven to direct, this one’s packed with the behind-the-scenes chaos that made Scream a cult legend. You’ll hear how Drew Barrymore changed horror history, how the Weinsteins nearly fired Wes Craven over the dailies, and how a random Halloween store mask became Ghostface. Plus:🎬 The voice actor who turned “What’s your favorite scary movie?” into an icon📺 Why Scream led to Dawson’s Creek💀 The NC-17 fight, the infamous Santa Rosa school board snub, and why “Faster, better, more blood” became the mantra on set Lauren gets her dad’s porch-side review (spoiler: “No likey”), and the curators debate couple costumes, haunted house plans, and the perfect fall shower window breeze. Let us know if you’re liking our new “one topic per curator” format—it’s an experiment, but we’re here for it! Join us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/curatedbychance Check Out Lauren’s Substack:👉 ltlikesthis.substack.com Join The Curated By Chance Music League (Round 4 Sign Up):👉 https://app.musicleague.com/l/6704df400ff1429186ef8bb85e56a488/ Follow the show and its creators on Instagram:🎧 The Show – @curatedbychance🎨 Lauren – @paisleylo🎬 Neal – @nealefischer 📧 E-mail us: curatedbychance@gmail.com Hear Neal each week on Triviality Podcast – Subscribe now!Listen to Lauren on Miss Information Podcast – Subscribe now! 📘 Purchase Neal’s newest book Law & Order: SVU – Confidential (out October 14):👉 https://geni.us/HPgeZ And for more Neal in your life:🌐 www.linktr.ee/nealefischer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 weeks ago
1 hour

Curated by Chance
Warrior Pope
Episode 63: Warrior Pope Prompts: Crimson, 1514, Scream First of all curators, thank you for your patience! We recorded a great episode and ALL our files were corrupted! We lost basically 90 minutes of great content. We dug deep, and were able to get a backup of a backup of a backup from our recording program. It might be slightly lesser quality, but it's preserved! In this episode, Lauren tackles one of the holy trinity of renaissance painters, Raphael, and some of his artworks and relationship with Michelangelo! It truly sounds like they could have had a buddy cop movie relationship. Then... Surprise! Since Lauren gave us a really interesting and exhaustive look at Raphael, and the file conundrum, we decided to split our topics into two episodes. So you'll hear Neal talk about his topic, in-depth, next week. Let us know how you like this format. I.e. one of us talks about a topic for the 45-60 minutes which might open up some more conversational aspects. It's an experiment and we're here for it! Have no fear, next week is Neal's topic, and then we'll go back to regularly scheduled programming unless you like this format and we can experiment more! Huzzah! Join us on Patreon (New Tiers!) https://www.patreon.com/curatedbychance Check Out Lauren’s Substack:👉 ⁠https://ltlikesthis.substack.com/⁠ Join The Curated By Chance Music League (Round 4 Sign Up):👉 ⁠https://app.musicleague.com/l/6704df400ff1429186ef8bb85e56a488/⁠ Follow the show and its creators on Instagram:🎧 The Show – ⁠@curatedbychance⁠🎨 Lauren – ⁠@paisleylo⁠🎬 Neal – ⁠@nealefischer⁠ 📧 E-mail us: ⁠curatedbychance@gmail.com⁠ Hear Neal each week on Triviality Podcast – Subscribe now!Listen to Lauren on Miss Information Podcast – Subscribe now! 📘 Purchase Neal’s newest book Law & Order: SVU – Confidential (out October 14):👉 ⁠https://geni.us/HPgeZ⁠ And for more Neal in your life:🌐 ⁠www.linktr.ee/nealefischer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 weeks ago
53 minutes

Curated by Chance
Dad Reviews from the Porch
Episode 62: Dad Reviews from the Porch This week’s prompts: Justice, 79, Platinum It’s the Curated by Chance new year, and Neal and Lauren celebrate their “paper” anniversary with horses, hats, and ghost directors. Neal saddles up for Tombstone (1993), the cult Western classic that survived chaos, cast shakeups, and a ghost director—literally. He dives into Kurt Russell’s secret takeover, Val Kilmer’s ice-cold commitment as Doc Holliday, and how Tombstone beat Kevin Costner’s rival Wyatt Earp to the draw. You’ll learn about on-set meltdowns, 134-degree wool suits, and why even Bob Dylan couldn’t stop quoting the film. Meanwhile, Lauren unpacks the sugar-coated genius (and controversy) of artist Kara Walker’s 2014 installation A Subtlety, a massive sphinx made of sugar inside Brooklyn’s Domino Sugar Factory. From its towering form and commentary on race and labor to its uneasy reception among largely white audiences, Lauren explores how Walker uses beauty, history, and shock to confront viewers with America’s racist past. Plus: an accidental detour into equine photography, museum insight, and how an artist can lose control of their own work once it’s released into the world. PLUS:🤠 The twin-film showdown of Tombstone vs. Wyatt Earp🍬 Kara Walker’s sugar sphinx and the art world’s sticky double standards🐴 The accidental discovery of horse photographer Carol Walker🩸 Val Kilmer’s bed of ice and the hottest costumes in Western history Join us on Patreon (Stickers, Book Clubs, Film Clubs, Oh My!) https://www.patreon.com/curatedbychance Next week’s prompts: Crimson, 1514, Scream Check Out Lauren’s Substack:https://ltlikesthis.substack.com/ Join The Curated By Chance Music League (Round 4 Sign Up):https://app.musicleague.com/l/6704df400ff1429186ef8bb85e56a488/ Follow the show and its creators on Instagram:The Show – @curatedbychanceLauren – @paisleyloNeal – @nealefischer E-mail us: curatedbychance@gmail.com Hear Neal each week on Triviality Podcast. Subscribe now! Listen to Lauren on Miss Information Podcast! Subscribe now! Pre-Order Neal’s newest book Law & Order: SVU – Confidential (out October 14):https://geni.us/HPgeZ And for more Neal in your life:www.linktr.ee/nealefischer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 month ago
1 hour 1 minute

Curated by Chance
Dave Bautista in a Wig
Episode 61: Dave Bautista in a Wig This week’s prompts: Dice, Aubergine, 150 Lauren returns from France with baguette-fueled stories of business class decadence, wine-fueled tears at the Musée d’Orsay, and a new appreciation for Patrick, the most patient flight attendant in the skies. Somewhere between Bridgemix, focaccia, and a Luther Vandross doc, she finds time to catch The Last Showgirl (2024). Pamela Anderson trades Baywatch red for rhinestones and vulnerability in Gia Coppola’s indie portrait of a Vegas showgirl past her prime, with scene-stealing turns from Jamie Lee Curtis and Dave Bautista (in a wig, no less). Lauren unpacks the film’s vérité style, its bittersweet beats, and how Anderson nearly missed the role thanks to her own agent. Meanwhile, Neal heads to Reno (cinematically) with Hard Eight (1996), Paul Thomas Anderson’s little-seen debut. From Sundance labs to studio battles over the title (Sydney vs. Hard Eight), Neal dives into how PTA fought for his cut, drew powerhouse performances from Philip Baker Hall, John C. Reilly, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Samuel L. Jackson, and laid the groundwork for Boogie Nights and beyond. It’s a story of craps, character studies, and a director learning how to lose battles but win the war. PLUS:🍷 Lauren’s business-class champagne strategy (spoiler: drink it all)🎭 Pamela Anderson’s comeback and Jamie Lee Curtis going full frosty-lipstick brassy🎲 Casino scams, improvised Philip Seymour Hoffman, and PTA vs. the studios📼 Why The Last Showgirl is Pamela’s The Wrestler Next week’s prompts: Justice, 79, Platinum Support the show on Patreon: www.patreon.com/curatedbychance Check Out Lauren’s Substack:https://ltlikesthis.substack.com/ Join The Curated By Chance Music League (Round 4 Sign Up):https://app.musicleague.com/l/6704df400ff1429186ef8bb85e56a488/ Follow the show and its creators on Instagram:The Show - @curatedbychanceLauren - @paisleyloNeal - @nealefischer E-mail us: curatedbychance@gmail.com Hear Neal each week on Triviality Podcast. Subscribe now! Listen to Lauren on Miss Information Podcast! Subscribe now! Pre-Order Neal’s newest book on Law & Order: SVU coming out October 14th:https://geni.us/HPgeZ And for more Neal in your life:www.linktr.ee/nealefischer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 month ago
1 hour 11 minutes

Curated by Chance
Où sont les toilettes?
Episode 60: Où sont les toilettes? (AD-FREE) This week’s prompts: Worm, White, 22 Lauren over-caffeinates and contemplates French survival phrases, while Neal unpacks Cold War musicals and desert planets. Together, it’s part history lesson, part space opera geek-out. First, Neal dives into Chess (1986), the Cold War musical born from Tim Rice and the songwriters of ABBA. From concept album origins to a notorious Broadway flop, Neal traces how a story of spies, romance, and rival grandmasters gave us both “One Night in Bangkok” and one of theater’s most beloved cult scores. You’ll hear about Michael Bennett’s abandoned vision, Trevor Nunn’s rewrites, Frank Rich’s brutal review, and why Josh Groban and Idina Menzel helped rescue Chess in concert form. Plus: the upcoming Broadway revival with Aaron Tveit, Lea Michele, and Danny Strong’s new book. Then, Lauren goes full space nerd with Dune (2021/2024), Denis Villeneuve’s sweeping adaptation of Frank Herbert’s saga. From Timothée Chalamet’s brooding Paul to Zendaya’s scene-stealing Chani, Lauren breaks down Bene Gesserit politics, spice-addled blue eyes, sandworm rides, and Stellan Skarsgård’s terrifying Baron Harkonnen. She also explains why Austin Butler’s eyebrow-free Feyd-Rautha might haunt your dreams, and how Villeneuve used infrared cinematography to make Giedi Prime look like a silver gelatin nightmare. PLUS:♟️ How Tim Rice swapped the Cuban Missile Crisis for a chessboard musical🎶 “One Night in Bangkok” climbing to #3 on the Billboard charts🌌 Zendaya > Timmy: Chani finally gets her due🪱 Sandworms, spice, and the practical goo bath you won’t forget Next week’s prompts: Dice, Aubergine, 150 Support us on Patreon (New Tiers!) www.patreon.com/curatedbychance Check Out Lauren’s Substack:https://ltlikesthis.substack.com/ Look out for another round of Music League next week! Follow the show and its creators on Instagram:The Show - @curatedbychanceLauren - @paisleyloNeal - @nealefischer E-mail us: curatedbychance@gmail.com Hear Neal each week on Triviality Podcast. Subscribe now! Listen to Lauren on Miss Information Podcast! Subscribe now! Pre-Order Neal’s newest book on Law & Order: SVU coming out October 14th below:https://geni.us/HPgeZ And for more Neal in your life, click here:www.linktr.ee/nealefischer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 month ago
1 hour 13 minutes

Curated by Chance
We All Should Be as Horny as Sabrina Carpenter
Episode 59: We All Should Be as Horny as Sabrina Carpenter This week’s prompts: Reckless, Silver, Hobby, 393 Lauren paints outside the lines with an American icon, while Neal curates four films that span from gritty New York streets to a Bronx stoop. Together, it’s an embarrassment of riches — with a side of erotic bike dancing. First, Lauren dives into the messy brilliance of Jackson Pollock, the volatile pioneer of Abstract Expressionism. From his drip technique and Jungian therapy to CIA-backed exhibitions and fractal analysis, Pollock was as reckless as he was revolutionary. Along the way, Lauren restores credit to overlooked influences like Janet Sobel and Lee Krasner, and explains why Pollock’s chaotic canvases weren’t random splatters but nature itself, repeating in fractal form. Then, Neal takes on all four prompts with a film for each: Reckless → Kids (1995), Larry Clark’s raw indie debut that shocked audiences with its unflinching portrait of New York teens and launched Rosario Dawson’s career. Silver → Quicksilver (1986), Kevin Bacon’s flop-turned-cult curiosity about a stockbroker-turned-bike-messenger, complete with surreal bike dance sequences and a soundtrack by Roger Daltrey, Genesis’ Tony Banks, and Rod Stewart. Hobby → Scrapper (2023), Charlotte Regan’s magical realist gem about a father-daughter bond, pastel dreams, and a scrapyard fort in East London. 393 → A Bronx Tale (1993), Robert De Niro’s heartfelt directorial debut based on Chazz Palminteri’s one-man play, balancing loyalty, family, and mob life in 1960s New York. PLUS:🎨 Fractals, drip paintings, and the Pollock-Shepard CIA connection🚲 Kevin Bacon’s subway poster scavenger hunt (and his bike’s cameo in Brooklyn)📺 Scrapper’s blend of realism and whimsy that wowed Sundance🕶 “Now yous can’t leave”: the most famous barroom lock-in in cinema Next week’s prompts: Worm, White, 22 Help Support The Show on Patreon (New Tiers!) www.Patreon.com/curatedbychance Check Out Lauren’s Substack:https://ltlikesthis.substack.com/ Music League starting up again soon! Follow the show and its creators on Instagram:The Show - @curatedbychanceLauren - @paisleyloNeal - @nealefischer E-mail us: curatedbychance@gmail.com Hear Neal each week on Triviality Podcast. Subscribe now! Listen to Lauren on Miss Information Podcast! Subscribe now! Pre-Order Neal’s newest book on Law & Order: SVU coming out October 14th below:https://geni.us/HPgeZ And for more Neal in your life, click here:www.linktr.ee/nealefischer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 month ago
1 hour 11 minutes

Curated by Chance
Neal's Secret Pop Girlies
Episode 58: Neal's Secret Pop Girlies This week’s prompts: 96, Sphinx, Olive Neal waves the flag for blockbusters, while Lauren summons a Sphinx of her own. Along the way, there’s a detour into pop girlies, concert confessions, and 23 cats. First, Neal revisits Roland Emmerich’s Independence Day (1996), the mega-hit that turned Will Smith into a global star and made us all salute Bill Pullman. From script origins on a Mexican vacation to Fox nearly calling it Doomsday, Neal traces how a scrappy “what if” became a $817 million juggernaut. You’ll hear about Will Smith’s casting fight, Vivica A. Fox’s six auditions, Randy Quaid’s crop-duster redo, and why the White House model only got one glorious explosion. Plus: the Shakespearean roots of that iconic speech, Goldblum improv, KY jelly aliens, and Neal’s very own Bill Pullman connection. Then, Lauren spotlights Leonor Fini, the Argentine-Italian artist, rebel, and self-described Sphinx who defied surrealism’s boys’ club. Raised in disguise, exiled from Catholic schools, and fiercely independent, Fini blurred the line between painter, costume designer, and living artwork. Her haunting portraits, gender-bending sphinxes, and polyamorous household (with two men and 23 cats) cemented her reputation as one of Europe’s most uncompromising 20th-century artists. She refused labels, scorned Breton, dressed as a cardinal, and made art that still electrifies auction houses today. PLUS: 👽 The White House explosion that cost $50,000 (and one take) 🎭 Bill Pullman’s Shakespeare prep and surprise Chicago shoutout 🐈‍⬛ 23 cats, one dinner table, and a lot of attitude 🖼 The 2021 $2.3 million self-portrait that finally gave Fini her flowers Next week’s prompts: Reckless, Silver, Hobby, 393 Help Support The Show On Patreon! (New Tiers!) www.patreon.com/curatedbychance Check Out Lauren’s Substack https://ltlikesthis.substack.com/  Join The Curated By Chance Music League (new round coming next week) Follow the show and its creators on Instagram: The Show - @curatedbychance Lauren - @paisleylo Neal - @nealefischer E-mail us: curatedbychance@gmail.com Hear Neal each week on Triviality Podcast. Subscribe now! Listen to Lauren on Miss Information Podcast! Subscribe now! Pre-Order Neal’s newest book on Law & Order: SVU coming out October 14th below:  https://geni.us/HPgeZ And for more Neal in your life, click here: www.linktr.ee/nealefischer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 months ago
1 hour 16 minutes

Curated by Chance
Two Out of Three Ain't Bad
Episode 57: Two Out of Three Ain't Bad Prompts: Bulb, 37, Mahogany Lauren goes local and Neal goes cult classic. Together, they hit two out of three prompts—and that ain’t bad. First, Lauren spotlights Wendell Castle, the Kansas-born sculptor and furniture designer who became a pillar of 20th-century American craft in Rochester, NY. Known for his stack-laminated mahogany sculptures and trompe l’oeil wooden “tablecloths,” Castle blurred the lines between art and craft, raising everyday objects into fine art. You’ll hear about his teaching at RIT, his collaborations with his wife Nancy Jurs, and why Castle’s chairs, clocks, and blanket chests belong in museums (and maybe your living room). Then, Neal dives into Foxy Brown (1974), Pam Grier’s iconic turn as the fierce, afro-crowned avenger of the Blaxploitation era. From undercover revenge plots to weaponized fashion, Grier reshaped what an action hero could be. Neal traces the film’s roots through director Jack Hill, Roger Corman’s drive-in empire, and the rise (and fall) of Blaxploitation as both empowerment and exploitation. Plus: Isaac Hayes, Blackula, Tarantino, and Neal’s near-arrest while working with Robert Z’Dar and Eddie Munster. PLUS:🪑 Why Wendell Castle’s furniture is both functional and fantastical🎬 The rise and crash of Blaxploitation cinema, from Sweet Sweetback to Superfly🎶 Shaft, Superfly, and the soundtracks that outlived the movies📚 The Curated by Chance Book Club kicks off with Susanna Clarke’s Piranesi Next week’s prompts: 96, Sphinx, Olive Help Support The Show On Patreon! (New Tiers!) www.patreon.com/curatedbychance Check Out Lauren’s Substack https://ltlikesthis.substack.com/  Join The Curated By Chance Music League (RD 2): bit.ly/4iSDSmx Follow the show and its creators on Instagram: The Show - @curatedbychance Lauren - @paisleylo Neal - @nealefischer E-mail us: curatedbychance@gmail.com Hear Neal each week on Triviality Podcast. Subscribe now! Listen to Lauren on Miss Information Podcast! Subscribe now! Pre-Order Neal’s newest book on Law & Order: SVU coming out October 14th below:  https://geni.us/HPgeZ And for more Neal in your life, click here: www.linktr.ee/nealefischer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes

Curated by Chance
Living in a Breast Apartment
Episode 56: Living in a Breast Apartment This week’s prompts: 2002, Butter, Fedora Lauren bakes a shepherd’s pie. Neal's been making videos. Everything’s cooking—sometimes literally. This week's episode is a quick fire in the pan trip to two very different destinations. First, Neal dives into Steven Spielberg’s Catch Me If You Can (2002), the breezy con-man classic starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks (and Hanks’ very FBI fedora). You’ll hear who almost got the part, how Christopher Walken churned up an Oscar nom with a very relevant speech to today's prompts, and what DP Janusz Kaminski did to achieve the classic look of the film. Plus: Amy Adams’ breakout role, 147 shooting locations in 52 days, and one of John Williams’ jazziest scores. Then, Lauren spotlights the extraordinary life and work of Niki de Saint Phalle, the French-American artist, model, and activist who blurred boundaries between pop, politics, and play. From her bullet-ridden “shooting paintings” to her massive Tarot Garden in Tuscany, her bright, zaftig sculptures masked a turbulent personal life and a fierce commitment to feminism, AIDS awareness, and radical joy. Come for the butter-yellow Nanas, stay for the story of who once called her “the first free woman I have ever seen.” PLUS:🎬 Spielberg’s obsession with two-movie years (2002 was a banger: Minority Report + Catch Me If You Can)🍷 Gin, sacred trees, and other on-set superstitions👩‍🎨 Why Steinem, Yves Saint Laurent, and the Flaming Lips all drew inspiration from Niki de Saint Phalle📚 The Curated by Chance Book Club has officially launched—Lauren's first pick Sept 1! Next week’s prompts: Bulb, 37, Mahogany Help Support Our Show on Patreon: www.Patreon.com/curatedbychance Check Out Lauren’s Substack:https://ltlikesthis.substack.com/ Join The Curated By Chance Music League (RD 2):bit.ly/4iSDSmx Follow the show and its creators on Instagram:The Show - @curatedbychanceLauren - @paisleyloNeal - @nealefischer E-mail us: curatedbychance@gmail.com Hear Neal each week on Triviality Podcast. Subscribe now! Listen to Lauren on Miss Information Podcast! Subscribe now! Pre-Order Neal’s newest book on Law & Order: SVU coming out October 14th below:https://geni.us/HPgeZ And for more Neal in your life, click here:www.linktr.ee/nealefischer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes

Curated by Chance
Que Seurat, Seurat
Episode 55: Que Seurat, SeuratThis week’s prompts: Chair, Pews, 1886 Lauren debates pest control theology. Neal is mid-migraine and back pain. Business as usual. From pointillist pixels to loincloths and jungle epics, this episode stretches across art history and ‘80s Hollywood with wildly different (but equally nerdy) results. First, Lauren goes deep into Georges Seurat’s Models (1886), a painting-within-a-painting that doubles as a defiant response to critics. You’ll learn why Seurat’s figures were accused of looking like mannequins, how his dots anticipated both Cubism and CMYK printing, and why Ferris Bueller’s Day Off accidentally made him a household name. Along the way: nudes, parasols, Seurat’s tragic early death, and the tech-meets-art debate that still rages today (yes, even about AI). Then, Neal swings vine-first into Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984), the “highbrow Tarzan” you didn’t know existed. From Robert Towne’s 170-page opus (with a wild Hollywood fact about credit) to Rick Baker’s painstaking ape suits, this is Tarzan like you’ve never seen him—part Merchant Ivory, part monkey business. And one sensual dinner scene that will change how you think about soup forever. PLUS:🎨 Why Seurat might be the unwitting godfather of Photoshop🐒 Glenn Close’s first Tarzan role (and not the one you’re thinking of)🖼️ Photography, AI, and the “is it art?” debate that never dies🍲 Tarzan’s orgasmic soup etiquette📚 The Curated by Chance Book Club has officially launched—Lauren picks the first read September 1st. Next week’s prompts: 2002, Butter, Fedora SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR CHIEF CURATORS ON PATREON! Nate Booster Madeleine Garvey Jennifer Pence Join our Patreon (New Tiers!) www.patreon.com/curatedbychance Check Out Lauren’s Substack https://ltlikesthis.substack.com/  Join The Curated By Chance Music League (RD 2): bit.ly/4iSDSmx Follow the show and its creators on Instagram: The Show - @curatedbychance Lauren - @paisleylo Neal - @nealefischer E-mail us: curatedbychance@gmail.com Hear Neal each week on Triviality Podcast. Subscribe now! Listen to Lauren on Miss Information Podcast! Subscribe now! Pre-Order Neal’s newest book on Law & Order: SVU coming out October 14th below:  https://geni.us/HPgeZ And for more Neal in your life, click here: www.linktr.ee/nealefischer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes

Curated by Chance
Jennifer Lopez and The Existential Crisis
Episode 54: Jennifer Lopez and The Existential Crisis This week’s prompts: 1519, Lavender, Washer Neal forgets his mic. Lauren triggers an existential crisis. So, basically, everything’s normal. From rom-coms to laudanum-soaked painters, this episode spans centuries and sensibilities as our hosts dig into their latest trio of prompts with very different (but equally fascinating) results. First, Neal breaks down the 2002 J.Lo classic Maid in Manhattan, including the OG Cinderella plot, the Ralph Fiennes miscast magic, and a wardrobe change worthy of Bob Mackie and Harry Winston. You'll learn why John Hughes took his name off the script (and used an Edmond Dantès pseudonym), how the paparazzi derailed filming, and how Ralph Fiennes was used as a decoy during the birth of Bennifer. Plus: a side trip into The Long Good Friday, Stanley Tucci’s excellent angry faces, and why Jennifer Lopez is (maybe) finally choosing herself. Then, Lauren unveils the dark, dreamy world of Symbolist Art, a philosophical, aesthetic, and extremely pervy movement born in the late 19th century. From Edvard Munch's tortured screamers to Redon’s soft pastel cyclops, Klimt’s spiraling mosaic of death and life, and Gustave Moreau’s overwrought divine tragedy, this is your new favorite art history crash course. Come for the lavender, stay for the vampires, nude dreamers, femme fatales, and incomprehensible pig-walking metaphors. Check out the J.LO humbling moment here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1f858q7ON6Q PLUS:🎨 What Symbolism has in common with surrealism, Satanism, and the death of the artist👗 Bob Mackie’s most glam moment not involving Cher💎 48.80 carats of chaos📚 A new $10 Patreon Book Club tier is live—Lauren picks the first read for September🎧 Music League is back and growing💬 Listener love, DMs, and recommendations welcome! Next week’s prompts: Chair, Puce, 1886 Help Support The Show On Patreon! (New Tiers!) www.patreon.com/curatedbychance Check Out Lauren’s Substack https://ltlikesthis.substack.com/  Join The Curated By Chance Music League (RD 2): bit.ly/4iSDSmx Follow the show and its creators on Instagram: The Show - @curatedbychance Lauren - @paisleylo Neal - @nealefischer E-mail us: curatedbychance@gmail.com Hear Neal each week on Triviality Podcast. Subscribe now! Listen to Lauren on Miss Information Podcast! Subscribe now! Pre-Order Neal’s newest book on Law & Order: SVU coming out October 14th below:  https://geni.us/HPgeZ And for more Neal in your life, click here: www.linktr.ee/nealefischer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 months ago
1 hour 12 minutes

Curated by Chance
Ninja Leslie Nielsen
EPISODE 53: Ninja Leslie Nielsen Summer’s in full swing, the bats are (mostly) gone, and Neal’s first attempt at mowing the lawn was almost a Disney nature documentary—minus the narrator and with a lot more screaming. Lauren’s on bat patrol until “The Batman” (the wildlife kind) cometh, and Patreon member Guy Carter weighs in with a skeleton-running-away-worthy comment. From spiders to baby rabbits to birdhouse injuries, it’s a wild week in the great outdoors… which just confirms that Neal and Colleen are officially indoor kids. But then we get to the good stuff—this week’s prompts (“Chrome, 834, Surfboard”) lead to two very different film deep dives. Lauren revs up for a passionate ode to George Miller’s Mad Max franchise, covering everything from dystopian deserts and practical effects to Jenny Beavan’s award-winning costumes and the legendary Doof Warrior. Neal counterbalances with a trip back to 1993 for the gloriously goofy Surf Ninjas—a martial arts/surf comedy hybrid with Ernie Reyes Jr., Leslie Nielsen as a cyborg villain, Rob Schneider playing a “teenager,” and a prophetic Sega Game Gear. Yes, really. Plus:🎬 The unlikely link between Mad Max and Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris🎮 Why Surf Ninjas’ video game dropped before the movie📚 A new Patreon $10 “Book Club” tier announcement—fiction, nonfiction, and maybe a cozy murder mystery or two🎵 Music League updates and possible future “Movie of the Month” club🦇 Listener bat solidarity stories Prompts for next episode: 1519, Lavender, Washer. Send us your takes, your movie recommendations, and—if you dare—your Surf Ninjas VHS nostalgia. Help Support The Show On Patreon! www.patreon.com/curatedbychance Check Out Lauren’s Substack https://ltlikesthis.substack.com/  Join The Curated By Chance Music League (RD 3): https://app.musicleague.com/l/ccc4372077de4a7da5bf41459e0e497e/ Follow the show and its creators on Instagram: The Show - @curatedbychance Lauren - @paisleylo Neal - @nealefischer E-mail us: curatedbychance@gmail.com Hear Neal each week on Triviality Podcast. Subscribe now! Listen to Lauren on Miss Information Podcast! Subscribe now! Check out Neal's newest book on MrBeast and his other books available now and for pre-order! www.linktr.ee/nealefischer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes

Curated by Chance
Bat Babies in My Ear
Episode 52: Bat Babies in My Ear (AD-FREE) This week’s prompts: World War II, Forest Green, 77 If last week was chaos, this week... still chaos. Lauren is podcasting under a blanket like it’s her last line of defense. Welcome to another wildly unpredictable episode of Curated by Chance—complete with dramatic retellings, wartime art dives, and a little Spielberg in between. First up, Neal takes us on a tour of underseen World War II films—including the gritty suspense of The Train (1964), the postwar pain of The Best Years of Our Lives (1946), and the harrowing psychological horror of Come and See (1985). Along the way, we detour through Schindler’s List trivia (Robin Williams was Spielberg’s emotional support system??), Oscar history, and heroic art-saving curators. Then Lauren dives into the art and radical politics of William Gropper. From his gestural murals to his cartoonish critiques of capitalism, Gropper’s work is full of energy, empathy, and Bruegel-esque wit. We cover tragic fires, heroic moms, acrobatic circus comics, Soviet trips, and why being deeply American and deeply critical aren’t mutually exclusive. Also in this episode:– The return of Music League (Volume III launches Friday! Two days! Link below!)– A new prompt pull: Chrome, 834, Surfboard– And why Lauren’s bat was basically Batman Forever-level huge Plus:– Who was almost cast in Schindler’s List (brace yourself)– Why The Train needed a Ferrari to get made– And what happens when your house is 125 years old and full of feelings Help Support Us On Patreon! www.Patreon.com/TrivialityPodcast Check Out Lauren’s Substack https://ltlikesthis.substack.com/  Join The Curated By Chance Music League (RD 3): https://app.musicleague.com/l/ccc4372077de4a7da5bf41459e0e497e/ Follow the show and its creators on Instagram: The Show - @curatedbychance Lauren - @paisleylo Neal - @nealefischer E-mail us: curatedbychance@gmail.com Hear Neal each week on Triviality Podcast. Subscribe now! Listen to Lauren on Miss Information Podcast! Subscribe now! Check out Neal's newest book on MrBeast and his other books available now and for pre-order! www.linktr.ee/nealefischer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes

Curated by Chance
Monet, Manet, and a Gentleman Thief
Episode 51: Monet, Manet, and a Gentleman Thief This week’s prompts: Parisian, Crown, 540, Fuschia What do you get when a birthday party is interrupted by a hostage situation with a grenade landing in your neighborhood? You get Lauren’s summer. In this episode, Lauren and Neal return with updates from the chaos of everyday life—and a seriously rich deep dive into art history, revolutionary brushstrokes, and one very cranky artist. Lauren breaks down The Judgment of Paris by Ross King, a nonfiction ride through the 1860s that pits old-school battle painter Ernest Meissonier against the boundary-pushing Édouard Manet. From nude scandals to Prussian sieges, the book—and this episode—certainly have it all. Then, Neal takes us on a whirlwind tour through the origins and legacy of gentleman thief Arsène Lupin. Learn about the character’s creation by Maurice Leblanc, his rivalry with Sherlock Holmes and how this French antihero has inspired stage plays, films, anime, and of course, the Netflix hit Lupin. Bonus: a theory about Mr. Peanut you won’t be able to unsee. We talk salons (the French kind), shockingly radical water lilies, and the fight to define what counts as “real” art. Also: a surprise detour into Whistler’s rage issues and a cozy mystery connection you didn’t see coming. Plus:– What happens when your street gets blocked by bomb squads?– Why were 19th-century Frenchmen smacking paintings with riding crops?– And did Lupin inspire Father Brown’s Flambeau? And don’t miss:– A new Patreon idea brewing… book club anyone?– Music League Volume III dropping soon! Check Out Lauren’s Substack https://ltlikesthis.substack.com/  Follow the show and its creators on Instagram: The Show - @curatedbychance Lauren - @paisleylo Neal - @nealefischer E-mail us: curatedbychance@gmail.com Hear Neal each week on Triviality Podcast. Subscribe now! Listen to Lauren on Miss Information Podcast! Subscribe now! Check out Neal's newest book on MrBeast and his other books available now and for pre-order! www.linktr.ee/nealefischer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 months ago
1 hour 1 minute

Curated by Chance
Invites Close Listening
EPISODE 48: Invites Close Listening This week’s prompts: Opal, Calendar, 1796 In this episode, Lauren and Neal dive into illuminated manuscripts, chaotic filmmaking, and the sounds that make your palms sweat. First up: Lauren unpacks The Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry, one of the most important medieval manuscripts ever created. We explore why it's a masterpiece of Christian devotion, seasonal symbolism, and early art history—featuring astrological charts, noble feasts, a pregnant grape-picker (!), and even some cheeky peasant butts. Then Neal breaks down why Uncut Gems (2019) is one of the most stressful films of all time. Discover how the Safdie Brothers used overlapping dialogue, handheld cinematography, telephoto lenses, and non-actors to trap viewers inside Adam Sandler’s unrelenting chaos. If you’ve ever felt stressed just watching a movie—this one’s for you. This episode covers: What a Book of Hours actually is—and why it matters Zodiac symbols and queer readings of medieval art How sound design and lens choice crank up film anxiety Behind-the-scenes filmmaking techniques on Uncut Gems Why comedians like Sandler make powerful dramatic actors 📚 BIG ANNOUNCEMENT: Our 50th episode is coming—and we're doing a Curated by Chance Book Club! Join us as we read How to Solve Your Own Murder by Kristen Perrin. You’ve got two weeks to grab a copy! Next week’s prompts: Pen, Ivory, Radio, 1988 Help Support The Show On Patreon! www.patreon.com/curatedbychance Check Out Lauren’s Substack https://ltlikesthis.substack.com/  Join The Curated By Chance Music League (RD 2): bit.ly/4iSDSmx Follow the show and its creators on Instagram: The Show - @curatedbychance Lauren - @paisleylo Neal - @nealefischer E-mail us: curatedbychance@gmail.com Hear Neal each week on Triviality Podcast. Subscribe now! Listen to Lauren on Miss Information Podcast! Subscribe now! Check out Neal's newest book on Cristiano Ronaldo and his other books available now and for pre-order! www.linktr.ee/nealefischer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 months ago
1 hour 18 minutes

Curated by Chance
How to Solve Your Own Podcast
EPISODE 50: How to Solve Your Own Podcast We did it! 50 episodes in, Curated by Chance hits its midlife crisis—no Porsche, no Bali retreat, but Neal and Lauren are still here, still talking, and (shockingly) still not out of things to say. To celebrate the big 5-0, we’re cracking open our first ever CBC Book Club pick: How to Solve Your Own Murder by Kristen Perrin. What begins as a light mystery read turns into a wide-ranging discussion on genre expectations, literary pet peeves, cozy vibes, and what makes a character actually worth rooting for. Lauren and Neal get honest about the book’s writing style, plot twists, character development (or lack thereof), and how it compares to their beloved Richard Osman universe. 📚 What’s inside:– Our honest review of How to Solve Your Own Murder– Thoughts on the “pastiche problem” in genre fiction– Why fainting doesn’t count as a personality– Where the romance subplot could’ve gone– And what actually surprised us about the plot Also discussed:💬 Listening at 1.25 speed📸 Posting episode extras on Instagram (@curatedbychance)📖 The logistics (and dreams) of a future CBC Book Club tier📘 P.D. James, Margaret Atwood, and the ghost of Agatha Christie🎨 Art moms, missing townspeople, and the need for a “cool bitch” character💋 And a wild aside about writing erotic fiction (Patreon exclusive?) Your prompts for next week:ParisianCrown540Fuchsia Have thoughts on the book? Want to nominate our next read? Drop us a message on Instagram or email us at curatedbychance@gmail.com. And let us know—should the CBC Book Club be a recurring thing? Help Support The Show On Patreon! www.patreon.com/curatedbychance Check Out Lauren’s Substack https://ltlikesthis.substack.com/  Join The Curated By Chance Music League (RD 2): bit.ly/4iSDSmx Follow the show and its creators on Instagram: The Show - @curatedbychance Lauren - @paisleylo Neal - @nealefischer E-mail us: curatedbychance@gmail.com Hear Neal each week on Triviality Podcast. Subscribe now! Listen to Lauren on Miss Information Podcast! Subscribe now! Check out Neal's newest book on MrBeast and his other books available now and for pre-order! www.linktr.ee/nealefischer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes

Curated by Chance
King of Bugs
EPISODE 49: King of Bugs This week’s prompts: Ivory, Pen, Radio, 1988 Morning energy hits different—especially when you’re caffeinated, half-unpacked, and dodging…critters? In this early-bird episode, Lauren and Neal dive into a grab bag of topics, from cinematic corporate climbs to tragic artistic genius. First up, Neal shares a behind-the-scenes deep dive into Working Girl (1988). Hear the untold stories of Melanie Griffith’s sobriety struggles, Harrison Ford’s tzatziki-covered charm, and how Carly Simon’s Oscar-winning song almost got replaced by “Witchy Woman.” It’s a time capsule of shoulder pads, Staten Island, and serious 80s vibes. Then, Lauren unpacks the short, brilliant, and heartbreaking life of Jean-Michel Basquiat. From street graffiti to gallery superstardom, Basquiat's rise through the New York art world was as meteoric as it was complicated. Learn how his work was shaped by language, jazz, anatomy, and identity—and how the art world has commodified and forged his legacy. Plus:– Which famous actor turned down Melanie Griffith?– Who did Basquiat sell his first painting to?– And what exactly crawled out of Neal’s hat? REMINDER: Next week’s 50th episode is coming—and we're doing a Curated by Chance Book Club! Join us as we read How to Solve Your Own Murder by Kristen Perrin. You have one week to read, or just tune in to hear the basics and revisit when you finish! Help Support The Show On Patreon! www.patreon.com/curatedbychance Check Out Lauren’s Substack https://ltlikesthis.substack.com/  Join The Curated By Chance Music League (RD 2): bit.ly/4iSDSmx Follow the show and its creators on Instagram: The Show - @curatedbychance Lauren - @paisleylo Neal - @nealefischer E-mail us: curatedbychance@gmail.com Hear Neal each week on Triviality Podcast. Subscribe now! Listen to Lauren on Miss Information Podcast! Subscribe now! Check out Neal's newest book on MrBeast and his other books available now and for pre-order! www.linktr.ee/nealefischer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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4 months ago
1 hour 25 minutes

Curated by Chance
Double Jackpot All The Way
EPISODE 47: Double Jackpot All The Way PROMPTS: Bridge, Tangerine, 1077 This week, Neal and Lauren balance on the edge—of collapsing bridges, spiritual awakenings, and the line between realism and mysticism. It’s an episode about burden and beauty, as we trace the paths of two vastly different artists connected by one thing: the courage to push beyond what’s expected and into something sublime. Neal dives into William Friedkin’s Sorcerer (1977), the sweaty, pulse-pounding remake of The Wages of Fear. It’s a tale of four desperate men driving trucks full of nitroglycerin across a rotting jungle bridge—but it’s also a story about fate, failure, and Friedkin’s quest to make something raw and real. Neal explores the movie’s notorious production chaos, its moody Tangerine Dream score, and why this film—long overshadowed—might just be a masterpiece. Lauren brings light to the life and work of M. Louise Stowell, a Rochester-based artist and educator, who wove mysticism, nature, and design into luminous works of watercolor, posters, and illustration. A founding member of the Rochester Arts and Crafts Society, Stowell studied with Arthur Wesley Dow and taught at what is now RIT. Her work—dreamlike and spiritually charged—blended Japanese aesthetics, feminist ideals, and celestial symbolism. With glowing moonlit forms and reverence for line, space, and color, Stowell built quiet, meditative bridges between the physical world and something deeper. Help Support The Show On Patreon! www.patreon.com/curatedbychance Check Out Lauren’s Substack https://ltlikesthis.substack.com/  Join The Curated By Chance Music League (RD 2): bit.ly/4iSDSmx Follow the show and its creators on Instagram: The Show - @curatedbychance Lauren - @paisleylo Neal - @nealefischer E-mail us: curatedbychance@gmail.com Hear Neal each week on Triviality Podcast. Subscribe now! Listen to Lauren on Miss Information Podcast! Subscribe now! Check out Neal's newest book on Cristiano Ronaldo and his other books available now and for pre-order! www.linktr.ee/nealefischer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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4 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes

Curated by Chance
Join filmmaker Neal E. Fischer and art curator Lauren Tagliaferro as they dive into the unpredictable world of ‘Curated by Chance,’ a podcast where creativity meets serendipity. Each episode, Neal and Lauren harness the power of a randomizing algorithm named Chance to generate unique prompts that drive their discussions. From exploring the unexpected intersections between film and visual art to dissecting the curious ways randomness shapes artistic expression, this dynamic duo invites listeners to ponder the influence of chance in the creative process. Whether dissecting a random film scene or analyzing an art piece through a whimsical lens, ‘Curated by Chance’ promises a fresh perspective with every episode.