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ImitaTED Radio Hour
Rapid Fire Theatre
9 episodes
4 months ago
The ImitaTED Radio Hour investigates the biggest and smallest questions of our time with the extemporaneous help of the greatest thinkers of the 21st century.
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Comedy Interviews
Comedy,
Improv
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The ImitaTED Radio Hour investigates the biggest and smallest questions of our time with the extemporaneous help of the greatest thinkers of the 21st century.
Show more...
Comedy Interviews
Comedy,
Improv
Episodes (9/9)
ImitaTED Radio Hour
Piece by Piece - Colin Mochrie
Life is a puzzle, and your calling is the missing piece. But what if your calling is puzzles… Today’s guest set out on a quest, against all odds, to become the world's best puzzler. From rubix cubes to jig-saw puzzles, from crosswords to riddles, he has navigated the maze of competition and connected the dots to not just fit in - but stand out, as the top of the world of competitive puzzling. Colin Mochrie is the writer of Piece by Piece - Sitting Atop a Throne of Games. Today he helps us put the pieces together and search for solutions for life's most perplexing circumstances.
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5 years ago
29 minutes

ImitaTED Radio Hour
Great Outdoors - Leon Anderson
Technology savant turned nature-nut Leon Anderson takes us out into the wilderness and speaks to us about his self-published memoir Mega Bytes to Bug Bites - Finding oneself offline and outside in the great outdoors. Today we explore nature - and how spending time in the wilderness gets us closer to the wild inside each of us.
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5 years ago
18 minutes

ImitaTED Radio Hour
Diamonds are Forever - Amber Nash
It’s been said that diamonds are forever. But so is a life sentence. In 2010, the Antwerp Diamond Center was robbed; it's been called the greatest diamond theft of all time. The vault held millions of dollars of precious stones and was protected by ten layers of security, including infrared heat detectors, Doppler radar, a magnetic field, a seismic sensor, guard cats, and a lock with 100 million possible combinations. Yet the diamonds are gone - And in their place… only questions. Today's guest is a Professional Diamond Thief turned advisor to forensic investigators and security technology companies aiming to keep their valuable goods away from prying eyes. Today, she teaches us how to strive for the unobtainable while protecting our most prized possessions. In this uncut interview, we speak to Amber Nash about what stealing diamonds can teach us about life, love, and the pursuit of all that is shiny.
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5 years ago
23 minutes

ImitaTED Radio Hour
The Power of Words - Mark Meer
The Oxford English Dictionary defines …”The Dictionary” as a book that lists the words of a language and gives their meaning. With over a million words in the english language, and about 7000 new words created every year, who decides which of these words get into the dictionary and which are tossed aside? How can we trust that the words we’re using are truly the best words for the moment? Our guest today is an amateur lexicographer who has pushed back against the deep-seated dictionary industry to promote what he says is a new way forward for words. Mark Meer has established his own dictionary and has filled it with his own words. In doing so, he is reshaping the way that we, as a people, interact. Much to the chagrin of the dictionary establishment.
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5 years ago
23 minutes

ImitaTED Radio Hour
Play Fair - Caitlin Howden
“Jogo Bonito” as Brazillian professional footballer Pélé said in 1977. Soccer. A beautiful game. The sport that brings nations together in a celebration of all that is good. But what is hiding underneath the brilliant, unmarked porcelain veneer of capable coaches, perfect passes, and terrific teamwork? If soccer is 'just a game' why are so many involved "not playing around"? With us today is Caitlin Howden, she has been kicking away at the shins of soccer to reveal the nasty truths of extreme training, hyper-competitiveness and problem parents. She recently released her acclaimed paper - “The Social Dynamics of Players and Coaches in Hyper-competitive U-12 Soccer Leagues in Northern Ontario”, and it has unmasked the ugly side of the beautiful game.
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5 years ago
21 minutes

ImitaTED Radio Hour
Hold Your Breath - Tom Rittenhouse
We keep them as pets in aquariums. We catch them with worms on a string. We sauté them in garlic infused butter. But, surprisingly the life of a fish exists for far more than human enjoyment. Our guest today is an Ichthyologist who has devoted his life to the study of fish. This hour, Tom Rittenhouse unspools the line about an astounding discovery he has made about fish and their behaviour.
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5 years ago
17 minutes

ImitaTED Radio Hour
The Art of Food - Chris Borger
For some, food is seen only as sustenance. For others, food is art. Some see the plate as a stage waiting for the right choreography, the right director and the right actors to turn a piece of meat, a simple noodle, a young, fresh, supple, gourd into a work of art. A "piece de resistance". Our guest this hour is the first chef to ever receive four Michelin stars for his work at the world renowned restaurant “ Le Gros Cochon Blanc”. Chris Borger is a virtuoso in the kitchen, a today he talks to us about his journey and what makes his food worthy of being called a masterpiece
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5 years ago
18 minutes

ImitaTED Radio Hour
Seven Years of Sin - Jamie Cavanagh
Most people try their best to avoid sinful behavior. But our guest this hour lived in seven straight years of sin - one year for each of the Deadly Sins. His recent book “Seven Years of Behaving Badly“ has sent shockwaves through the literary world. Jamie Cavanagh talks to us about the guilty pleasures and the challenges of confronting sin head-on.
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5 years ago
18 minutes

ImitaTED Radio Hour
Going Undercover - Amy Shostak
Are deception and secrecy categorically wrong? Or can they be a necessary means to an end? Our guest this hour is an award winning undercover journalist whose aim has always been to speak truth to power. This hour, Pulitzer prize winning author Amy Shostak shares tales from her storied career of going undercover to explore unknown territory and pull back the sheets of duplicity.
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5 years ago
15 minutes

ImitaTED Radio Hour
The ImitaTED Radio Hour investigates the biggest and smallest questions of our time with the extemporaneous help of the greatest thinkers of the 21st century.