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Skyline Drive
iHeartPodcasts and Kaleidoscope
11 episodes
6 months ago
When Mangesh Hattikudur (Part-Time Genius, Humans Growing Stuff) set out to do a big, sweeping show on astrology, he didn’t realize the first interview would change the course of his life. But as he tries to put his world back together, he realizes the incredible ways astrology presents itself in modern society: from NASA employees who keep their belief in astrology in the closet, to world leaders who’ve used astrologers to guide foreign policy, to moneyball statisticians who use astrology more than statistics to build baseball teams, to a little shop in India where your fortune was written for you centuries ago, and is waiting for you to come claim it. Over the course of 8 episodes, Mangesh tries to decipher why we keep looking to the stars for answers, and what happens when you don’t believe in astrology, but astrology keeps happening to you.
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When Mangesh Hattikudur (Part-Time Genius, Humans Growing Stuff) set out to do a big, sweeping show on astrology, he didn’t realize the first interview would change the course of his life. But as he tries to put his world back together, he realizes the incredible ways astrology presents itself in modern society: from NASA employees who keep their belief in astrology in the closet, to world leaders who’ve used astrologers to guide foreign policy, to moneyball statisticians who use astrology more than statistics to build baseball teams, to a little shop in India where your fortune was written for you centuries ago, and is waiting for you to come claim it. Over the course of 8 episodes, Mangesh tries to decipher why we keep looking to the stars for answers, and what happens when you don’t believe in astrology, but astrology keeps happening to you.
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Episodes (11/11)
Skyline Drive
Homecoming
2 years ago
35 minutes

Skyline Drive
Chalta Hai
2 years ago
1 hour 1 minute

Skyline Drive
George and the Experience Treadmill
2 years ago
43 minutes

Skyline Drive
A Little More Asian Than I Thought
2 years ago
46 minutes

Skyline Drive
Minisode 2: Sam
2 years ago
14 minutes

Skyline Drive
Minisode 1: The Newsroom Astrologer
2 years ago
17 minutes

Skyline Drive
BTS Grandpas
2 years ago
48 minutes

Skyline Drive
Trickle-down Astrology
2 years ago
38 minutes

Skyline Drive
The Truth According to Jean
2 years ago
39 minutes

Skyline Drive
It's Supposed to be Fun
2 years ago
38 minutes

Skyline Drive
Introducing: Skyline Drive
2 years ago
2 minutes

Skyline Drive
When Mangesh Hattikudur (Part-Time Genius, Humans Growing Stuff) set out to do a big, sweeping show on astrology, he didn’t realize the first interview would change the course of his life. But as he tries to put his world back together, he realizes the incredible ways astrology presents itself in modern society: from NASA employees who keep their belief in astrology in the closet, to world leaders who’ve used astrologers to guide foreign policy, to moneyball statisticians who use astrology more than statistics to build baseball teams, to a little shop in India where your fortune was written for you centuries ago, and is waiting for you to come claim it. Over the course of 8 episodes, Mangesh tries to decipher why we keep looking to the stars for answers, and what happens when you don’t believe in astrology, but astrology keeps happening to you.