‘For the Love Of’ was conceived as a compendium of thoughts and ideas which could be explored through conversations on far ranging topics. These include, but are not limited to, film, television, books, podcasts, history, culture, photography, design, and just about everything else in the middle. With an avid interest in the documentation and dissemination of knowledge as well as a being a podcast junkie, I have always wanted to start one of these - mostly about things I find fascinating, thought provoking and intellectually stimulating. Here’s my take. New Episodes every Saturday!
Hi. Welcome to Episode 12. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. Before I get into the episode. I'd just like to announce that This is the season finale and I'll be taking a break to work on the Season 3 and another audio project that is in the pipeline. Super excited about it and more on this as I continue developing it. In the meantime, I will be working on bonus episodes every month. To stay in the know do remember to click that bell icon or follow us on your favourite podcast app. Also, the podcast turned a year old last week. It's been an incredible journey so far and Season 2 has surprised me in more ways than one. So a big thank you to all my listeners for tuning in and supporting the show. It really means a lot. If you've got thoughts/ideas/comments you could send in an email to connect@fortheloveofpodcast.in or you could do me a solid by leaving a Review on Apple Podcasts and tell me what you think of the show! For The Love of Design | Talking Practice with Sachin Ambekar (Part II) This time around I'll be talking to a former colleague and a dear friend of mine who has co-founded his own architecture practice, in Gujarat. We'll be discussing his time at architecture school, his post-graduation at CEPT University, a Scholarship to Switzerland, Design Education in the country and the rigours of architecture as a discipline. A gold medallist at Gujarat University and a CEPT scholar, Sachin is passionately devoted to architecture and design theories. The inter-disciplinary collaboration between design, craft & technology enthrals him. By exploring how the different agents interact, he hopes to discover a new perspective to better problem-solving. After working at Studio PKA, Mumbai, Sachin decided to branch out and start his own practice – SS Design Studio - with his partner Sanjana Samel, with a keen focus on adapting a multi-disciplinary approach to architecture and design. In Part 2 of the episode, we explore Sachin's practice – SS Design Studio – what kind of architecture he relates with and the future of design. Links SS Design Studio Arne Jacobson Verner Panton Laurie Baker Talking Practice Podcast Neri&Hu Episode | Talking Practice Dharavi Design MasterPlanet Little BIG Planet | Op-Ed: With Masterplanet, Bjarke Ingels's architecture has become universal—and incapable of admitting difference Designing to Survive | The Washington Post
Hi. Welcome to Episode 12. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. Before I get into the episode. I'd just like to announce that This is the season finale and I'll be taking a break to work on the Season 3 and another audio project that is in the pipeline. Super excited about it and more on this as I continue developing it. In the meantime, I will be working on bonus episodes every month. To stay in the know do remember to click that bell icon or follow us on your favourite podcast app. Also, the podcast turned a year old last week. It's been an incredible journey so far and Season 2 has surprised me in more ways than one. So a big thank you to all my listeners for tuning in and supporting the show. It really means a lot. If you've got thoughts/ideas/comments you could send in an email to connect@fortheloveofpodcast.in or you could do me a solid by leaving a Review on Apple Podcasts and tell me what you think of the show! For The Love of Design | Talking Practice with Sachin Ambekar (Part II) This time around I'll be talking to a former colleague and a dear friend of mine who has co-founded his own architecture practice, in Gujarat. We'll be discussing his time at architecture school, his post-graduation at CEPT University, a Scholarship to Switzerland, Design Education in the country and the rigours of architecture as a discipline. A gold medallist at Gujarat University and a CEPT scholar, Sachin is passionately devoted to architecture and design theories. The inter-disciplinary collaboration between design, craft & technology enthrals him. By exploring how the different agents interact, he hopes to discover a new perspective to better problem-solving. After working at Studio PKA, Mumbai, Sachin decided to branch out and start his own practice – SS Design Studio - with his partner Sanjana Samel, with a keen focus on adapting a multi-disciplinary approach to architecture and design. In Part 2 of the episode, we explore Sachin's practice – SS Design Studio – what kind of architecture he relates with and the future of design. Stay tuned. The episode airs this Saturday.
Hi. Welcome to episode 12. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. Before I get into the episode. I'd just like to announce that This is the season finale and I'll be taking a break to work on the Season 3 and another audio project that is in the pipeline. Super excited about it and more on this as I continue developing it. In the meantime, I will be working on bonus episodes every month. To stay in the know do remember to click that bell icon or follow us on your favourite podcast app. Also, the podcast turned a year old last week. It's been an incredible journey so far and Season 2 has surprised me in more ways than one. So a big thank you to all my listeners for tuning in and supporting the show. It really means a lot. If you've got thoughts/ideas/comments you could send in an email to connect@fortheloveofpodcast.in or you could do me a solid by leaving a Review on Apple Podcasts and tell me what you think of the show! For The Love of Design | Talking Practice with Sachin Ambekar (Part I) This time around I'll be talking to a former colleague and a dear friend of mine who has co-founded his own architecture practice, in Gujarat. We'll be discussing his time at architecture school, his post-graduation at CEPT University, a Scholarship to Switzerland, Design Education in the country and the rigours of architecture as a discipline. A gold medallist at Gujarat University and a CEPT scholar, Sachin is passionately devoted to architecture and design theories. The inter-disciplinary collaboration between design, craft & technology enthrals him. By exploring how the different agents interact, he hopes to discover a new perspective to better problem-solving. After working at Studio PKA, Mumbai, Sachin decided to branch out and start his own practice – SS Design Studio - with his partner Sanjana Samel, with a keen focus on adapting a multi-disciplinary approach to architecture and design. Links SS Design Studio Anand Patwardhan Cabin in the Woods Devdutt Pattanaik Rudolf Wittkower Architecture without Architects | Bernard Rudofsky Work & Co. The Map The New York Subway Map Debate | It's Nice That Gary Hustwit Dieter Rams | 10 Principles For Good Design The Design Trilogy Helvetica Objectified Urbanized
Hi. Welcome to episode 12. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. Before I get into the episode. I'd just like to announce that This is the season finale and I'll be taking a break to work on the Season 3 and another audio project that is in the pipeline. Super excited about it and more on this as I continue developing it. In the meantime, I will be working on bonus episodes every month. To stay in the know do remember to click that bell icon or follow us on your favourite podcast app. Also, the podcast turned a year old last week. It's been an incredible journey so far and Season 2 has surprised me in more ways than one. So a big thank you to all my listeners for tuning in and supporting the show. It really means a lot. If you've got thoughts/ideas/comments you could send in an email to connect@fortheloveofpodcast.in or you could do me a solid by leaving a Review on Apple Podcasts and tell me what you think of the show! For The Love of Design | Talking Practice with Sachin Ambekar (Part I) This time around I'll be talking to a former colleague and a dear friend of mine who has co-founded his own architecture practice, in Gujarat. We'll be discussing his time at architecture school, his post-graduation at CEPT University, a Scholarship to Switzerland, Design Education in the country and the rigours of architecture as a discipline. A gold medallist at Gujarat University and a CEPT scholar, Sachin is passionately devoted to architecture and design theories. The inter-disciplinary collaboration between design, craft & technology enthrals him. By exploring how the different agents interact, he hopes to discover a new perspective to better problem-solving. After working at Studio PKA, Mumbai, Sachin decided to branch out and start his own practice – SS Design Studio - with his partner Sanjana Samel, with a keen focus on adapting a multi-disciplinary approach to architecture and design. Part 1 airs this Saturday.
Hi Welcome to Episode 11. I'm your host Noel Woodward and This is For The Love Of. For the Love of The Refrain | Atmospheres & Soundscapes with Khwaab (Part II) Nishant Nagar, who goes by the moniker of Khwaab, is a Mumbai/Delhi based Music Producer and a Singer/Songwriter. With a unique dreamy texture in his work and a desire to create a new sound for Hindi Music supported by ambient electronica, Khwaab strives to paint a picture of his eclectic thoughts with his words and music. In Part II of the episode, we go deeper into the process, talk about collaborations, what's in store for us next as well as a exploring the elements of one of his tracks – Yahin Kahin. Nishant has been extremely kind to share his tracks which can be heard at the end of each part. Links: Khwaab | Spotify Khwaab | Apple Music Khwaab | YouTube Khwaab | Instagram Khwaab | Facebook Khwaab | Business Email Yahin Kahin by Khwaab Ft. Nikhil D'Souza Bohot Bechain by Khwaab Ft. Divyam Sodhi Olympics Documentary 2020 Forest Essentials Nishant Nagar talks about his new moniker and soulful new single Chaar Raste | The New Indian Express Best independent debuts of 2020 so far | A Humming Heart Khwaab ft Raghav Meattle's Parchayi is a moving tribute that makes for an ambient experience | High On Score Khwaab and Raghav Meattle | Radio City Freedom Exchange | Ep 26 | Parchayi Music Credits: Vocals: Nikhil D'Souza Backing Vocals: Tyesha Kohli Guitars: Mansij Madaan Lyrics: Nishant Nagar, Ritvik Kulshrestha Mix/Master: Keshav Dhar All music produced and composed by Khwaab. Yahin Kahin Cover Art by Hariom Verma
Hi Welcome to Episode 11. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. For the Love of The Refrain | Atmospheres & Soundscapes with Khwaab (Part II) Nishant Nagar, who goes by the moniker of Khwaab, is a Mumbai/Delhi based Music Producer and a Singer/Songwriter. With a unique dreamy texture in his work and a desire to create a new sound for Hindi Music supported by ambient electronica, Khwaab strives to paint a picture of his eclectic thoughts with his words and music. In Part II of the episode, we go deeper into the process, talk about collaborations, what's in store for us next as well as exploring the elements of one of his tracks – Yahin Kahin. Nishant has been extremely kind to share his tracks which can be heard at the end of each part. Part II airs this Saturday.
Hi Welcome to Episode 11. I'm your host Noel Woodward and This is For The Love Of. For the Love of The Refrain | Atmospheres & Soundscapes with Khwaab (Part I) Nishant Nagar, who goes by the moniker of Khwaab, is a Mumbai/Delhi based Music Producer and a Singer/Songwriter. With a unique dreamy texture in his work and a desire to create a new sound for Hindi Music supported by ambient electronica, Khwaab strives to paint a picture of his eclectic thoughts with his words and music. In the first part of the episode we discuss Nishant's journey as a producer and composer, how he spent his time during the lockdown, the evolution of Khwaab and the ambient atmospheric soundscapes that have come to be associated with him. Nishant has been extremely kind to share his tracks which can be heard at the end of each part. Links: Khwaab | Spotify Khwaab | Apple Music Khwaab | YouTube Khwaab | Instagram Khwaab | Facebook Khwaab | Business Email Red Shorts Ulka by Khwaab Ft. Abhay Sharma Summer's Day by Khwaab & Trisalien Parchayi by Khwaab & Raghav Meattle Olympics Documentary 2020 Forest Essentials Nishant Nagar talks about his new moniker and soulful new single Chaar Raste | The New Indian Express Best independent debuts of 2020 so far | A Humming Heart Khwaab ft Raghav Meattle's Parchayi is a moving tribute that makes for an ambient experience | High On Score Khwaab and Raghav Meattle | Radio City Freedom Exchange | Ep 26 | Parchayi Music Credits: Vocals: Raghav Meattle Guitars: Mansij Madaan Backing Vocals: Khwaab Mix/Master: Keshav Dhar Lyrics: Ritvik Kulshrestha, Nishant Nagar All music produced and composed by Khwaab. Parchayi Cover Art by Preksha Sipani
Hi Welcome to Episode 11. I'm your host Noel Woodward and This is For The Love Of. For the Love of The Refrain | Atmospheres & Soundscapes with Khwaab (Part I) Nishant Nagar, who goes by the moniker of Khwaab, is a Mumbai/Delhi based Music Producer and a Singer/Songwriter. With a unique dreamy texture in his work and a desire to create a new sound for Hindi Music supported by ambient electronica, Khwaab strives to paint a picture of his eclectic thoughts with his words and music. In the first part of the episode we discuss Nishant's journey as a producer and composer, how he spent his time during the lockdown, the evolution of Khwaab and the ambient atmospheric soundscapes that have come to be associated with him. Nishant has been extremely kind to share his tracks which can be heard at the end of each part. Part I airs this Saturday.
Hi. Welcome to the 10th episode. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. For The Love Of Design | Education Against All Odds with Achyut Siddu (Part II) Achyut is an architect with an Msc in Design for Sustainable Development. Born and raised in India, the uncertainity of social impacts of any creation fascinated him. This continued interest led him to explore and participate at the Grassroot level – by empowering through design and ultimately giving back to those less fortunate. From Playocracy to Education Against All Odds, Achyut discusses his work as a designer in the domain of pedagogical transformation of childhood education in informal settlements as well as the future of the same. This is Part 2 of the episode where we continue our conversation – exploring Education Against all odds, The National Rurban Mission and Policy and Advocacy in Design. Links: Education Against All Odds | ISSUU Education Against All Odds | YouTube Reality Studio | Chalmers University, Sweden Playocracy | Where a Child, Can be a Child | ISSUU Playocracy | Where a Child, Can be a Child | YouTube ASER 2020 | Annual Status of Education Report (Rural) The Negotiation of Hope by Jeremy Till Distributing Power: Jeremy Till on the Complex Necessity of Participatory Urbanism Agastya International Foundation
Hi. Welcome to the 10th episode. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. For The Love Of Design | Education Against All Odds with Achyut Siddu (Part II) Achyut is an architect with an Msc in Design for Sustainable Development. Born and raised in India, the uncertainity of social impacts of any creation fascinated him. This continued interest led him to explore and participate at the Grassroot level – by empowering through design and ultimately giving back to those less fortunate. From Playocracy to Education Against All Odds, Achyut discusses his work as a designer in the domain of pedagogical transformation of childhood education in informal settlements as well as the future of the same. This is Part 2 of the episode where we continue our conversation – exploring Education Against all odds, The National Rurban Mission and Policy and Advocacy in Design. The episode airs this Saturday. Stay tuned.
Hi. Welcome to the 10th episode. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. For The Love Of Design | Education Against All Odds with Achyut Siddu (Part I) Achyut is an architect with an M.Sc in Design for Sustainable Development. Born and raised in India, the uncertainty of social impacts of any creation fascinated him. This continued interest led him to explore and participate at the Grassroots level – by empowering through design and ultimately giving back to those less fortunate. In this episode, Achyut takes us on a journey through his time at architecture school, his love for inclusive and participatory design as well as a rather unconventional route to get to Africa - via Sweden. From Playocracy to Education Against All Odds, Achyut discusses his work as a designer in the domain of pedagogical transformation of childhood education in informal settlements, as well as the future of the same. Links: Reality Studio | Chalmers University, Sweden Playocracy | Where a Child, Can be a Child | ISSUU Playocracy | Where a Child, Can be a Child | YouTube
Hi. Welcome to the 10th episode. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. For The Love Of Design | Education Against All Odds with Achyut Siddu Achyut is an architect with an M.Sc in Design for Sustainable Development. Born and raised in India, the uncertainty of social impacts of any creation fascinated him. This continued interest led him to explore and participate at the Grassroot level – by empowering through design and ultimately giving back to those less fortunate. In this episode, Achyut takes us on a journey through his time at architecture school, his love for inclusive and participatory design as well as a rather unconventional route to get to Africa - via Sweden. From Playocracy to Education Against All Odds, Achyut discusses his work as a designer in the domain of pedagogical transformation of childhood education in informal settlements, as well as the future of the same. The episode airs this Saturday. Stay tuned.
Hi Welcome to Episode 09. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. For the Love of The Refrain | Reviving Folk Music with Abhinav Agarwal (Part II) Abhinav Agrawal, 27, an ethnomusicologist, musician and social entrepreneur is also the Founder Director of the Non-Profit Organisation, Anahad Foundation. Abhinav worked towards creating and reviving the diminishing folk music industry in India by creating self-reliant models that generate livelihoods, pride and dignity for stakeholders connected to this art form. He is generating a demand and value for cultural folk music through building respect, recognition, identity and self-confidence of folk musicians, and in parallel creating a self-sustainable economic environment where an artist can distribute their productions directly to the public without an intermediary. In doing so, Abhinav is helping create a Folk Music industry that is a sustainable art form and an industry that is musician led. This was one of my favourite episodes of Season 2 and was extremely fortunate to get to speak with Abhinav and hear his story and all the work that has gone into giving folk artists a voice through the Anahad Foundation. This is Part 2 of the episode, we continue our conversation and discuss the Anahad Foundation, the Fellowship program, Equals Sessions and projects in the pipeline. Links Anahad Foundation Website YouTube Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Abhinav Agrawal LinkedIn Instagram Abhinav Agrawal Makes it to Forbes' list of Young Achievers | The Times of India 26-year-old Works to Preserve and Promote India's Folk Music | YourStory Subscribe to us on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts and wherever else you listen to your favourite Podcasts. Follow us on Instagram at @fortheloveof.podcast or write to us with your thoughts/ideas/comments at connect@fortheloveofpodcast.in
Hi Welcome to Episode 09. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. For the Love of The Refrain | Reviving Folk Music with Abhinav Agarwal (Part II) Abhinav Agrawal, 27, an ethnomusicologist, musician and social entrepreneur is also the Founder Director of the Non-Profit Organisation, Anahad Foundation. Abhinav worked towards creating and reviving the diminishing folk music industry in India by creating self-reliant models that generate livelihoods, pride and dignity for stakeholders connected to this art form. He is generating a demand and value for cultural folk music through building respect, recognition, identity and self-confidence of folk musicians, and in parallel creating a self-sustainable economic environment where an artist can distribute their productions directly to the public without an intermediary. In doing so, Abhinav is helping create a Folk Music industry that is a sustainable art form and an industry that is musician led. This was one of my favourite episodes of Season 2 and was extremely fortunate to get to speak with Abhinav and hear his story and all the work that has gone into giving folk artists a voice through the Anahad Foundation. This is Part 2 of the episode, we continue our conversation and discuss the Anahad Foundation, the Fellowship program, Equals Sessions and projects in the pipeline. Stay tuned. The Episode airs this Saturday.
Hi Welcome to Episode 09. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. For the Love of The Refrain | Reviving Folk Music with Abhinav Agarwal (Part I) Abhinav Agrawal, 27, an ethnomusicologist, musician and social entrepreneur is also the Founder Director of the Non-Profit Organisation, Anahad Foundation. Abhinav worked towards creating and reviving the diminishing folk music industry in India by creating self-reliant models that generate livelihoods, pride and dignity for stakeholders connected to this art form. He is generating a demand and value for cultural folk music through building respect, recognition, identity and self-confidence of folk musicians, and in parallel creating a self-sustainable economic environment where an artist can distribute their productions directly to the public without an intermediary. In doing so, Abhinav is helping create a Folk Music industry that is a sustainable art form and an industry that is musician led. This was one of my favourite episodes of season 2 and was extremely fortunate to get to speak with Abhinav and hear his story and all the work that has gone into giving folk artists a voice through the Anahad Foundation. Links Anahad Foundation Website YouTube Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Abhinav Agrawal LinkedIn Instagram Abhinav Agrawal Makes it to Forbes' list of Young Achievers | The Times of India 26-year-old Works to Preserve and Promote India's Folk Music | YourStory Subscribe to us on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts and wherever else you listen to your favourite Podcasts. Follow us on Instagram at @fortheloveof.podcast or write to us with your thoughts/ideas/comments at connect@fortheloveofpodcast.in
Hi Welcome to Episode 09. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. For the Love of The Refrain | Reviving Folk Music with Abhinav Agarwal (Part I) Abhinav Agrawal, 27, an ethnomusicologist, musician and social entrepreneur is also the Founder Director of the Non-Profit Organisation, Anahad Foundation. Abhinav worked towards creating and reviving the diminishing folk music industry in India by creating self-reliant models that generate livelihoods, pride and dignity for stakeholders connected to this art form. He is generating a demand and value for cultural folk music through building respect, recognition, identity and self-confidence of folk musicians, and in parallel creating a self-sustainable economic environment where an artist can distribute their productions directly to the public without an intermediary. In doing so, Abhinav is helping create a Folk Music industry that is a sustainable art form and an industry that is musician led. This was one of my favourite episodes of season 2 and was extremely fortunate to get to speak with Abhinav and hear his story and all the work that has gone into giving folk artists a voice through the Anahad Foundation. So stay tuned. Part 1 airs this Saturday.
And we are back after that brief hiatus with about half a dozen more episodes to go! Welcome to Episode 8. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. For The Love Of The Sea | All Aboard with Kevin Woodward (Part II) Kevin is a second mate and a watch-keeping officer, also the ship's Navigator. Other duties vary, but the second mate is often the medical officer, is in charge of maintaining distress signalling equipment and assists the Chief Mate with the Cargo operations. We continue our conversation with Kevin where we discuss safety protocols, traversing the Suez Canal - which has become quite infamous over the past couple of days - Kevin's favourite current as well as his encounter with pirates. Subscribe to us on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts and wherever else you listen to your favourite Podcasts. Follow us on Instagram at @fortheloveof.podcast or write to us with your thoughts/ideas/comments at connect@fortheloveofpodcast.in
And we are back after that brief hiatus with about half a dozen more episodes to go! Welcome to Episode 8. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. For The Love Of The Sea | All Aboard with Kevin Woodward (Part II) Kevin is a second mate and a watch-keeping officer, also the ship's Navigator. Other duties vary, but the second mate is often the medical officer, is in charge of maintaining distress signalling equipment and assists the Chief Mate with the Cargo operations. We continue our conversation with Kevin where we discuss safety protocols, traversing the Suez Canal - which has become quite infamous over the past couple of days - Kevin's favourite current as well as his encounter with pirates. Part II airs this Saturday.
And we are back after that brief hiatus with about half a dozen more episodes to go! Welcome to Episode 8. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. For The Love Of The Sea | All Aboard with Kevin Woodward (Part I) Kevin is a second mate and a watch-keeping officer, also the ship's Navigator. Other duties vary, but the second mate is often the medical officer, is in charge of maintaining distress signalling equipment and assists the Chief Mate with the Cargo operations. In this episode, Kevin joins us to talk about his life at sea – how he joined the merchant navy, his work aboard vessels as well as the nitty gritty of the profession. Subscribe to us on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts and wherever else you listen to your favourite Podcasts. Follow us on Instagram at @fortheloveof.podcast or write to us with your thoughts/ideas/comments at connect@fortheloveofpodcast.in
And we are back after that brief hiatus with about half a dozen more episodes to go! Welcome to Episode 8. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. For The Love Of The Sea | All Aboard with Kevin Woodward (Part I) Kevin is a second mate and a watch-keeping officer, also the ship's Navigator. Other duties vary, but the second mate is often the medical officer, is in charge of maintaining distress signalling equipment and assists the Chief Mate with the Cargo operations. In this episode, Kevin joins us to talk about his life at sea – how he joined the merchant navy, his work aboard vessels as well as the nitty gritty of the profession. Part I airs this Saturday.
Hi. Welcome to the 7th Episode. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. For The Love Of The Page | Leave The World Behind by Rumaan Alam with Shreya Desai Shreya is an architect who loves consuming good food and literature. She's always been a book nerd but in the past couple of years couldn't make or find the the kind of time for it. This last year she's been been reading a bit too much and sleeping too little. Apart from that, Shreya has taken her passion one step further by starting a book related Instagram blog, called @Papergrammer which helped keep her reading in check as well as be a part of a reading community that she wasn't aware of. It has also exposed her to a diverse range of material that has been both fun as well as inspiring. As the title suggests, with this episode we dive right into Rumaan Alam's book that's been hailed favourably by critics and book lovers alike. The Page is a recurring segment, which I hope to build upon in the coming months. Links @Papergrammer Leave The World Behind by Rumaan Alam Shreya's List The Girl with the Louding Voice by Abi Daré Recursion by Blake Crouch Maybe You Should Talk To Someone by Lori Gottlieb In the Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado Smoke Gets in your Eyes by Caitlin Doughty Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng My List Figuring by Maria Popova The Sixth Extinction by Elizabeth Kolbert Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari The Pull of The Stars by Emma Donoghue Bad Blood by John Carreyrou Black Flags The Rise of ISIS by Joby Warrick Subscribe to us on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts and wherever else you listen to your favourite Podcasts. Follow us on Instagram at @fortheloveof.podcast or write to us with your thoughts/ideas/comments at connect@fortheloveofpodcast.in
Hi. Welcome to the 7th Episode. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. For The Love Of The Page | Leave The World Behind by Rumaan Alam with Shreya Desai Shreya is an architect who loves consuming good food and literature. She's always been a book nerd but in the past couple of years couldn't make or find the the kind of time for it. This last year she's been been reading a bit too much and sleeping too little. Apart from that, Shreya has taken her passion one step further by starting a book related Instagram blog, called @Papergrammer which helped keep her reading in check as well as be a part of a reading community that she wasn't aware of. It has also exposed her to a diverse range of material that has been both fun as well as inspiring. As the title suggests, with this episode we dive right into Rumaan Alam's book that's been hailed favourably by critics and book lovers alike. The Page is a recurring segment, which I hope to build upon in the coming months. So stay tuned. The episode airs this Saturday.
Hi Welcome to the Sixth Episode. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. For The Love of Filmmaking | Lights, Camera, Action with Swayam Khanna (Part II) Swayam is an aspiring filmmaker with a vision of bending the notions of mainstream/commercial works to bring out the actual power of cinema by subconsciously settling in ideas to the audience and use the power of the medium to entertain as well as educate, especially Indian society at large. Swayam is not a stranger to the show. He's been part of 3 episodes now where we've discussed two tv shows – Normal People and I Know This Much is True as well as a documentary on Netflix called the Social Dilemma. In this episode we talk about Swayam and his passion for films, how he got into working on them as well as his recent projects – Mom, a crime thriller starring Sri Devi which is now on Netflix, Aarya –an Indian crime series on Disney Plus Hotstar that stars Sushmita Sen and Mirzapur – which needs no introduction. Links Medictator | A Short Film by Swayam Khanna MOM Mirzapur Aarya Bring On The Night Scam 1992 Podcast Episodes The Big Little Screen | The Social Dilemma with Sampada and Swayam The Big Little Screen | I Know This Much is True with Sampada and Swayam Adaptations | Normal People by Sally Rooney Subscribe to us on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts and wherever else you listen to your favourite Podcasts. Follow us on Instagram at @fortheloveof.podcast or write to us with your thoughts/ideas/comments at connect@fortheloveofpodcast.in
Hi Welcome to the Sixth Episode. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. For The Love of Filmmaking | Lights, Camera, Action with Swayam Khanna (Part II) Swayam is an aspiring filmmaker with a vision of bending the notions of mainstream/commercial works to bring out the actual power of cinema by subconsciously settling in ideas to the audience and use the power of the medium to entertain as well as educate, especially Indian society at large. Swayam is not a stranger to the show. He's been part of 3 episodes now where we've discussed two tv shows – Normal People and I Know This Much is True as well as a documentary on Netflix called the Social Dilemma. In this episode we talk about Swayam and his passion for films, how he got into working on them as well as his recent projects – Mom, a crime thriller starring Sri Devi which is now on Netflix, Aarya –an Indian crime series on Disney Plus Hotstar that stars Sushmita Sen and Mirzapur – which needs no introduction. We continue from where we left off. Part II airs this Saturday.
Hi Welcome to the Sixth Episode. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. For The Love of Filmmaking | Lights, Camera, Action with Swayam Khanna (Part I) Swayam is an aspiring filmmaker with a vision of bending the notions of mainstream/commercial works to bring out the actual power of cinema by subconsciously settling in ideas to the audience and use the power of the medium to entertain as well as educate, especially Indian society at large. Swayam is not a stranger to the show. He's been part of 3 episodes now where we've discussed two tv shows – Normal People and I Know This Much is True as well as a documentary on Netflix called the Social Dilemma. In this episode we talk about Swayam and his passion for films, how he got into working on them as well as his recent projects – Mom, a crime thriller starring Sri Devi which is now on Netflix, Aarya –an Indian crime series on Disney Plus Hotstar that stars Sushmita Sen and Mirzapur – which needs no introduction. Links Medictator | A Short Film by Swayam Khanna MOM Mirzapur Aarya Bring On The Night Podcast Episodes The Big Little Screen | The Social Dilemma with Sampada and Swayam The Big Little Screen | I Know This Much is True with Sampada and Swayam Adaptations | Normal People by Sally Rooney Subscribe to us on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts and wherever else you listen to your favourite Podcasts. Follow us on Instagram at @fortheloveof.podcast or write to us with your thoughts/ideas/comments at connect@fortheloveofpodcast.in
Hi Welcome to the Sixth Episode. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. For The Love of Filmmaking | Lights, Camera, Action with Swayam Khanna Swayam is an aspiring filmmaker with a vision of bending the notions of mainstream/commercial works to bring out the actual power of cinema by subconsciously settling in ideas to the audience and use the power of the medium to entertain as well as educate, especially Indian society at large. Swayam is not a stranger to the show. He's been part of 3 episodes now where we've discussed two tv shows – Normal People and I Know This Much is True as well as a documentary on Netflix called the Social Dilemma. In this episode we talk about Swayam and his passion for films, how he got into working on them as well as his recent projects – Mom, a crime thriller starring Sri Devi which is now on Netflix, Aarya –an Indian crime series on Disney Plus Hotstar that stars Sushmita Sen and Mirzapur – which needs no introduction. The episode airs this Saturday.
Hi. Welcome to the Fifth Episode. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is ‘For The Love Of.' For The Love Of The Game | Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United and The Premier League with Parth Saraswat, Ratik Sharma & Swadheet Chaturvedi Ratik & Swadheet return to discuss the league and their team while Parth, a Chelsea fan joins us for the very first time as we look back at the start of the season, the squads, managers, the many ins and outs and discuss how we see the season unfold. Links Frndship Time – A brand new podcast by Ratik & Parth For The Love of Tech | Creating, Learning & Sharing with Ratik Sharma For the Love of Urbanism | Dynamic Domains of Antarctica with Swadheet Chaturvedi Subscribe to us on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts and wherever else you listen to your favourite Podcasts. Follow us on Instagram at @fortheloveof.podcast or write to us with your thoughts/ideas/comments at connect@fortheloveofpodcast.in
Hi. Welcome to the Fifth Episode. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is ‘For The Love Of.' For The Love Of The Game | Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United and The Premier League with Parth Saraswat, Ratik Sharma & Swadheet Chaturvedi Ratik & Swadheet return to discuss the league and their team while Parth, a Chelsea fan, joins us for the very first time as we look back at the start of the season, the squads, managers, the many ins and outs and discuss how we see the season unfold. We had a lot to talk about and to look forward to so do tune in. The episode airs this Saturday.
Hi. Welcome to the Fourth Episode. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. For The Love Of Policy | Impact Investments & Climate Smart Agriculture with Ashna Rustagi Ashna joins us to discuss her work at seed and early-stage venture fund that invests to improve access to sustainable energy and resource productivity solutions for the underserved in India that can lead to inclusive development and creation of communities that are resilient to climate change with a keen focus on Climate Smart Agriculture. Links Paris Agreement 4 per 1000 | Soils for Food Security & Climate Root of the Matter Agriculture Development | Gates Foundations The Race of Our Lives | Talk Regenerative Organic Agriculture and the Soil Carbon Solution World Resources Institute Documentary Kiss The Ground | Netflix Podcast Drilled Books Silent Spring by Rachel Carson The Sixth Extinction by Elizabeth Kolbert Climate Crisis & The Green New Deal by Noam Chomsky & Robert Pollin Growing a Revolution: Bringing Our Soil Back to Life by David R. Montgomery Music Sound Discoveries Don't forget to Subscribe to us on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts and wherever else you listen to your favourite Podcasts. Follow us on Instagram at @fortheloveof.podcast or write to us with your thoughts/ideas/comments at connect@fortheloveofpodcast.in
Hi. Welcome to the Fourth Episode. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. For The Love Of Policy | Impact Investments & Climate Smart Agriculture with Ashna Rustagi Ashna joins us to discuss her work at seed and early-stage venture fund that invests to improve access to sustainable energy and resource productivity solutions for the underserved in India that can lead to inclusive development and creation of communities that are resilient to climate change with a keen focus on Climate Smart Agriculture. Stay tuned. The Episode airs this Saturday.
Hi. Welcome to the Third Episode. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. For The Love Of The Big Little Screen | Exploring Tenet with Manu & Yug (Part II) Manu and Yug, join us in a segment that we have cemented as the first recurring monthly talk show, where we discuss everything that has to do with all the latest films and tv shows. With this we'll share what we've been watching over the past couple of weeks and what we are looking forward to in the months to follow. We'll be dissecting a particular show or film and even commenting on the work of directors, cinematographers, actors and composers – and we'll try all this by keeping spoilers to a bare minimum unless mentioned otherwise. This time around we'll be discussing Christopher Nolan's Tenet as well as our fascination with the director, his process and style. Links Christopher Nolan on TENET | Interview How Christopher Nolan Elevates the Movie Montage Ludwig Göransson on Tenet's Film Score and Working with Christopher Nolan | The Breakdown Writers Bloc Presents: Christopher Nolan, Tom Shone and Kenneth Branagh Fan Theory Connects TENET to Interstellar Films One Night in Miami The Little Things Blade Runner 2049 Incendies Brazil Arrival Little Shop of Horrors Looper First Cow Nomadland The French Dispatch Mank I Am Not Your Negro Documentaries MLK/FBI Best of Enemies TV Shows WandaVision Resident Alien Books Stories of Your Life & Others | Ted Chiang Music Ross Bugden Don't forget to Subscribe to us on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts and wherever else you listen to your favourite Podcasts. Follow us on Instagram at @fortheloveof.podcast or write to us with your thoughts/ideas/comments at connect@fortheloveofpodcast.in
Hi. Welcome to the Third Episode. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. For The Love Of The Big Little Screen | Exploring Tenet with Manu & Yug (Part II) Manu and Yug, join us in a segment that we have cemented as the first recurring monthly talk show, where we discuss everything that has to do with all the latest films and tv shows. With this we'll share what we've been watching over the past couple of weeks and what we are looking forward to in the months to follow. We'll be dissecting a particular show or film and even commenting on the work of directors, cinematographers, actors and composers – and we'll try all this by keeping spoilers to a bare minimum unless mentioned otherwise. This time around we'll be discussing Christopher Nolan's Tenet as well as our fascination with the director, his process and style. This is Part II of the episode. We continue our discussion from where we left off. I suggest you tune in to Part I before you join us here. So stay tuned. The episode airs this Saturday.
Hi. Welcome to the Third Episode. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. For The Love Of The Big Little Screen | Exploring Tenet with Manu & Yug Manu and Yug, join us in a segment that we have cemented as the first recurring monthly talk show, where we discuss everything that has to do with all the latest films and tv shows. With this we'll share what we've been watching over the past couple of weeks and what we are looking forward to in the months to follow. We'll be dissecting a particular show or film and even commenting on the work of directors, cinematographers, actors and composers – and we'll try all this by keeping spoilers to a bare minimum unless mentioned otherwise. This time around we'll be discussing Christopher Nolan's Tenet as well as our fascination with the director, his process and style. Links TENET | Trailer How Christopher Nolan Writes and Directs a Movie TENET | Nolan Has an Exposition Problem Why TENET is a Modern Masterpiece Honest Trailers | TENET Films Soul The Trial of The Chicago 7 The Social Network Small Axe Portrait of a Lady on Fire Bacurau 12 Monkeys Her Documentaries Collective Coup 53 TV Shows True Detective | Season 1 The Sopranos Dark Books The Nolan Variations | Tom Shone Music Ross Bugden Don't forget to Subscribe to us on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts and wherever else you listen to your favourite Podcasts. Follow us on Instagram at @fortheloveof.podcast or write to us with your thoughts/ideas/comments at connect@fortheloveofpodcast.in
Hi. Welcome to the Third Episode. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. For The Love Of The Big Little Screen | Exploring Tenet with Manu & Yug Manu and Yug, join us in a segment that we have cemented as the first recurring monthly talk show, where we discuss everything that has to do with all the latest films and tv shows. With this we'll share what we've been watching over the past couple of weeks and what we are looking forward to in the months to follow. We'll be dissecting a particular show or film and even commenting on the work of directors, cinematographers, actors and composers – and we'll try all this by keeping spoilers to a bare minimum unless mentioned otherwise. This time around we'll be discussing Christopher Nolan's Tenet as well as our fascination with the director, his process and style. So stay tuned. The episode airs this Saturday.
Hi. Welcome Episode 2 Part 2. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is ‘For The Love Of.' For The Love of Urbanism | Dynamic Domains of Antarctica with Swadheet Chaturvedi (Part II) We continue our discussion with Swadheet as we delve deeper into the semantics of landscape urbanism, the geopolitics involved and Swadheet's new project Treezy – an afforestation and micro-forestery venture. Links Dynamic Domains of Antarctica | Daniel Kiss & Swadheet Chaturvedi Dynamic Domains of Antarctica | Instagram Treezy Carbon Sink | Instagram Hugh Broughton in conversation with Giulia Foscari & Francesco Bandarin (AA Polar Lab Directors) License to Krill | The Little-Known World of Antarctic Fishing 30x30 | A Blueprint for Ocean Protection Miyawaki Forest Treezy Books The Uninhabitable Earth | David Wallace-Wells The Progress of This Storm: Nature and Society in a Warming World | Andreas Malm Dune | Frank Herbert TV Shows One Strange Rock Don't forget to Subscribe to us on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts and wherever else you listen to your favourite Podcasts. Follow us on Instagram at @fortheloveof.podcast or write to us with your thoughts/ideas/comments at connect@fortheloveofpodcast.in
Hi. Welcome Episode 2 Part 2. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is ‘For The Love Of.' For The Love of Urbanism | Dynamic Domains of Antarctica with Swadheet Chaturvedi (Part II) We continue our discussion with Swadheet as we delve deeper into the semantics of landscape urbanism, the geopolitics involved and Swadheet's new project Treezy – an afforestation and micro-forestery venture. The episode airs this Saturday so stay tuned!
Hi. Welcome to the Second Episode. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is ‘For The Love Of.' For The Love of Urbanism | Dynamic Domains of Antarctica with Swadheet Chaturvedi (Part I) In this episode, an Architectural Association graduate shares his journey as we discuss his thesis project Dynamic Domains of Antarctica. As an architect and urbanist, Swadheet wants to understand what it takes to convince stakeholders towards the long-term benefits of a climate sensitive policy system in sync with planetary health and more robust economic growth. He firmly believes that architects and urbanists have an important role to play in this transition and is keenly involved in the process through an extremely intriguing micro forestry venture. Links Dynamic Domains of Antarctica | Daniel Kiss & Swadheet Chaturvedi Dynamic Domains of Antarctica | Instagram Hugh Broughton in conversation with Giulia Foscari & Francesco Bandarin (AA Polar Lab Directors) License to Krill | The Little-Known World of Antarctic Fishing 30x30 | A Blueprint for Ocean Protection Don't forget to Subscribe to us on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts and wherever else you listen to your favourite Podcasts. Follow us on Instagram at @fortheloveof.podcast or write to us with your thoughts/ideas/comments at connect@fortheloveofpodcast.in
Hi. Welcome to the Second Episode. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is ‘For The Love Of.' For The Love of Urbanism | Dynamic Domains of Antarctica with Swadheet Chaturvedi (Part I) In this episode, an Architectural Association graduate shares his journey as we discuss his thesis project Dynamic Domains of Antarctica. As an architect and urbanist, Swadheet wants to understand what it takes to convince stakeholders towards the long-term benefits of a climate sensitive policy system in sync with planetary health and more robust economic growth. He firmly believes that architects and urbanists have an important role to play in this transition and is keenly involved in the process through an extremely intriguing micro forestry venture. The episode airs this Saturday so stay tuned.
Hello Everyone. Welcome to the First Episode of Season 2. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. I've been busy recording these past couple of months and can't wait to share what's lined up this time around. So here we go! For The Love Of The Refrain | Voiceovers & Soundchecks with Shagun Trisal (Part II) Shagun Trisal is a singer, voiceover artiste and former lawyer, originally hailing from the capital city of New Delhi but now based out of Mumbai. He is the former frontman of Delhi-based metal/rock band Kraken, with whom he has won several competitions, including the Rolling Stone Metal Award in 2015 for 'Best Track Popular Choice' for their debut single 'Dance Jane Dance', and the prestigious 'Livewire' competition at IIT-Bombay's Mood Indigo festival. Over the past couple of months Shagun has launched and co-founded a new podcast called Letters from the Lockdown - A podcast where people share experiences of the lockdown through open letters to their listeners. Recently he has collaborated on tracks with YSP & Friends on their brand new single 'Breathe' as well as with Khwaab on his debut single 'Summer's Day.' In Part II, Shagun and I continue our conversation about his work as a voiceover artiste, the indie music scene, his process as a vocalist as well as collaborating to release singles like Breathe and Summer's Day. Links Yatin & Shagun Discussing Breathe Eggs, Probably. Ghoul | Review Films Black Friday Trailer TV Shows Mr. Robot Books Permanent Record by Edward Snowden Music Podcast.co
Hello Everyone. Welcome to the First Episode of Season 2. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. I've been busy recording these past couple of months and can't wait to share what's lined up this time around. So here we go! For The Love Of The Refrain | Voiceovers & Soundchecks with Shagun Trisal (Part II) Shagun Trisal is a singer, voiceover artiste and former lawyer, originally hailing from the capital city of New Delhi but now based out of Mumbai. He is the former frontman of Delhi-based metal/rock band Kraken, with whom he has won several competitions, including the Rolling Stone Metal Award in 2015 for 'Best Track Popular Choice' for their debut single 'Dance Jane Dance', and the prestigious 'Livewire' competition at IIT-Bombay's Mood Indigo festival. Over the past couple of months Shagun has launched and co-founded a new podcast called Letters from the Lockdown - A podcast where people share experiences of the lockdown through open letters to their listeners. Recently he has collaborated on tracks with YSP & Friends on their brand new single 'Breathe' as well as with Khwaab on his debut single 'Summer's Day.' In Part II, Shagun and I continue our conversation about his work as a voiceover artiste, the indie music scene, his process as a vocalist as well as collaborating to release singles like Breathe and Summer's Day. So tune in. The episode airs this Saturday.
Hello Everyone. Welcome to the First Episode of Season 2. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. I've been busy recording these past couple of months and can't wait to share what's lined up this time around. So here we go! For The Love Of The Refrain | Voiceovers & Soundchecks with Shagun Trisal (Part I) Shagun Trisal is a singer, voiceover artiste and former lawyer, originally hailing from the capital city of New Delhi but now based out of Mumbai. He is the former frontman of Delhi-based metal/rock band Kraken, with whom he has won several competitions, including the Rolling Stone Metal Award in 2015 for 'Best Track Popular Choice' for their debut single 'Dance Jane Dance', and the prestigious 'Livewire' competition at IIT-Bombay's Mood Indigo festival. Over the past couple of months Shagun has launched and co-founded a new podcast called Letters from the Lockdown - A podcast where people share experiences of the lockdown through open letters to their listeners. Recently he has collaborated on tracks with YSP & Friends on their brand new single 'Breathe' as well as with Khwaab on his debut single 'Summer's Day.' We dive headfirst into his journey from his time at school to getting a Law Degree and from unleashing the beast with Kraken and ultimately becoming a voiceover artiste. Don't forget to Subscribe to us on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts and wherever else you listen to your favourite Podcasts. Follow us on Instagram at @fortheloveof.podcast or write to us with your thoughts/ideas/comments at connect@fortheloveofpodcast.in Music Podcast.co
Hello Everyone. Welcome to the First Episode of Season 2. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. I've been busy recording these past couple of months and can't wait to share what's lined up this time around. So here we go! For The Love Of The Refrain | Voiceovers & Soundchecks with Shagun Trisal Shagun Trisal is a singer, voiceover artiste and former lawyer, originally hailing from the capital city of New Delhi but now based out of Mumbai. He is the former frontman of Delhi-based metal/rock band Kraken, with whom he has won several competitions, including the Rolling Stone Metal Award in 2015 for 'Best Track Popular Choice' for their debut single 'Dance Jane Dance', and the prestigious 'Livewire' competition at IIT-Bombay's Mood Indigo festival. Over the past couple of months Shagun has launched and co-founded a new podcast called Letters from the Lockdown - A podcast where people share experiences of the lockdown through open letters to their listeners. Recently he has collaborated on tracks with YSP & Friends on their brand new single 'Breathe' as well as with Khwaab on his debut single 'Summer's Day.' We dive headfirst into his journey from his time at school to getting a Law Degree and from unleashing the beast with Kraken and ultimately becoming a voiceover artiste. So tune in. The episode airs this Saturday.
Hi. Welcome to a very special bonus episode. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. This is going to revolve around some of the questions/ thoughts & comments that have come in. There's a special something towards the end of the episode so make sure you stick around for that! Season 2 airs on the 19th that's next Saturday. You'll learn more about the season on Wednesday when I share a preview of the first episode. Subscribe to us on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts and wherever else you listen to your favourite Podcasts. Follow us on Instagram at @fortheloveof.podcast or write to us with your thoughts/ideas/comments at connect@fortheloveofpodcast.in Music Ross Budgen
Hi. Welcome to another bonus episode of The Big Little Screen. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. Tarun and Yug, join us in a segment that we have cemented as the first recurring monthly talk show, where we discuss everything that has to do with all the latest films and tv shows. With this we'll share what we've been watching over the past couple of weeks and what we are looking forward to in the months to follow. We'll be dissecting a particular show or film and even commenting on the work of directors, cinematographers, actors and composers – and we'll try all this by keeping spoilers to a bare minimum unless mentioned otherwise. This time around we'll be discussing Nat Geo's and Darren Aronofsky's docu-series One Strange Rock. Links One Strange Rock TV Money Heist Industry ZeroZeroZero Night on Earth Films The Trial of the Chicago 7 I'm Thinking of Ending Things Black Swan Requiem for a Dream Small Axe Anthology Greenland Annihilation Tenet Nomadland Mad Max: Black & Chrome Sound of Metal To wrap 2020. I'll be airing a special bonus episode next Saturday to answer all the questions that have come in. So stay tuned there may be a special sneak peek at season 2 as well! Don't forget to Subscribe to us on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts and wherever else you listen to your favourite Podcasts. Follow us on Instagram at @fortheloveofpodcast or write to us with your thoughts/ideas/comments at connect@fortheloveofpodcast.in Thanks for listening. This is For The Love Of.
Hi. Welcome to another bonus episode of The Big Little Screen. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. Tarun and Yug, join us in a segment that we have cemented as the first recurring monthly talk show, where we discuss everything that has to do with all the latest films and tv shows. With this we'll share what we've been watching over the past couple of weeks and what we are looking forward to in the months to follow. We'll be dissecting a particular show or film and even commenting on the work of directors, cinematographers, actors and composers – and we'll try all this by keeping spoilers to a bare minimum unless mentioned otherwise. This time around we'll be discussing Nat Geo's and Darren Aronofsky's docu-series One Strange Rock. The episode airs this Saturday. So stay tuned.
Welcome to another episode of The Big Little Screen! Rahul Kapil, joins us in a segment that we have cemented as the first recurring monthly talk show, where we discuss everything that has to do with all the latest films and tv shows. With this we'll share what we've been watching over the past couple of weeks and what we are looking forward to in the months to follow. We'll be dissecting a particular show or film and even commenting on the work of directors, cinematographers, actors and composers. This time around we'll be covering Mirzapur – where we talk about the show, look back at the first season and dive deep into Season 2. And yes. Spoilers are real! Television: A Suitable Boy Scam 1992 Asur JL50 TVF Pitchers Kota Factory Documentaries: Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound The Perfect Weapon Totally Under Control Films: The Trial of the Chicago 7 Court Mank Nomadland Ma Rainey's Black Bottoms Follow us on Instagram at @fortheloveof.podcast or write to us with your thoughts/ideas/comments at connect@fortheloveofpodcast.in So stay tuned guys and don't forget to Subscribe to us on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts and wherever else you listen to your favourite Podcasts. Music: Mirzapur OST *Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commenting, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.*
Welcome to another episode of The Big Little Screen! Rahul Kapil, joins us in a segment that we have cemented as the first recurring monthly talk show, where we discuss everything that has to do with all the latest films and tv shows. With this we'll share what we've been watching over the past couple of weeks and what we are looking forward to in the months to follow. We'll be dissecting a particular show or film and even commenting on the work of directors, cinematographers, actors and composers. This time around we'll be covering Mirzapur – where we talk about the show, look back at the first season and dive deep into Season 2. And yes. Spoilers are real! So Stay tuned. The Episode airs this Saturday! Music: Mirzapur OST *Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commenting, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.*
Hi. Welcome to another episode of The Big Little Screen. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. Sampada and Swayam return for a segment that we have cemented as the first recurring monthly talk show, where we discuss everything that has to do with all the latest films and tv shows. With this we'll share what we've been watching over the past couple of weeks and what we are looking forward to in the months to follow. We'll be dissecting a particular show or film and even commenting on the work of directors, cinematographers, actors and composers – and we'll try all this by keeping spoilers to a bare minimum. This time around we'll be talking about the latest docu-drama that's making waves on Netflix – The Social Dilemma. Links The Social Dilemma (Netflix) Rescue Dawn Hereditary Duck Tales (Disney+ Hotstar) Raised by Wolves Des We Are Who We Are The Third Day (Disney+ Hotstar) The Boys (Prime Video) Children of Men (Netflix) Court The Disciple Her (Netflix) The Brink Lo and Behold: Reveries of The Connected World The Great Hack (Netlfix) Ammonite The Mandalorian (Disney+ Hotstar) Music Ross Budgen Follow us on Instagram at @fortheloveof.podcast or write to us with your thoughts/ideas/comments at connect@fortheloveofpodcast.in So stay tuned guys and don't forget to Subscribe to us on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts and wherever else you listen to your favourite Podcasts. Thanks for listening. This is For The Love Of.
Hi. Welcome to another episode of The Big Little Screen. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. Sampada and Swayam return for a segment that we have cemented as the first recurring monthly talk show, where we discuss everything that has to do with all the latest films and tv shows. With this we'll share what we've been watching over the past couple of weeks and what we are looking forward to in the months to follow. We'll be dissecting a particular show or film and even commenting on the work of directors, cinematographers, actors and composers – and we'll try all this by keeping spoilers to a bare minimum. This time around we'll be talking about the latest docu-drama that's making waves on Netflix – The Social Dilemma. So do check it out before the episode airs this Saturday!
For The Love Of True Crime | Charles Sobhraj: Through the Eyes of The Serpent The first podcast I ever tuned in to was Serial, which to be honest, is easily one of the best podcasts out there. Now into its third season, Serial set a benchmark has spurred a podcast revolution especially when it comes to True Crime as a genre. My fascination with this however stems from some fantastic films and tv in Zodiac, Seven, Hannibal, Bates Motel, True Detective and a more recent shift to True Crime with Making a Murderer, The Jinx, Mindhunter, The Keepers, When They See Us, American Crime Story. To kickstart the segment we'll be exploring the life of Charles Sobhraj - Crime and Investigation have put it together rather succinctly. "Variously described as ‘Asia's premier serial killer', ‘The Serpent' and ‘The Bikini Killer', Charles Sobhraj was an infamous con artist, drug dealer, jewel thief and cold-blooded murderer. Through the 1960s and 1970s, he wove his guileful and lethal web of deceit and crime, evading authorities from numerous countries. Skilled at befriending people, his victims were usually vulnerable Western tourists in Southeast Asia. In and out of prison, he led a life of risk, manipulation and conspiracy that eventually made him a media celebrity. Never convicted for all his crimes, Sobhraj is estimated by some to have committed over 20 murders, whilst others put this number at 32. Rearrested in 2004, he is currently serving a life imprisonment sentence in Kathmandu, Nepal, for a double murder in 1975." In season 2, I hope to bring a few guests on the show where we discuss some of the most intriguing stories when it comes to true crime – in and around the sub-continent. That's all folks. That was season 1. 10 episodes across 3 and a half months. Let us know your thoughts by sending in a voice note to connect@fortheloveofpodcast.in. Come on now. Don't be lazy! I'll be spinning it off into a bonus episode as soon as I can compile it all. While we're on hiatus, I'll be busy recording Season 2. I've got some really interesting conversations lined up – so looking forward to that. Also, The Big Little Screen – where we talk about films and television will continue to be released as a monthly segment so there will be content to chew upon! So stay tuned guys and don't forget to Subscribe to us on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts and wherever else you listen to your favourite Podcasts. Thanks a lot for listening. This is For The Love Of. Links Crime & Investigation On True Crime | The Guardian Sobhraj - Or How to be Friends with a Serial Killer *Sound Clips have been sourced from here* What Makes a Serial Killer? On True Crime | New York Times The Serpent | New Zealand Listener The Bikini Killer Music Ross Bugden ESN Productions CO.AG Music
Hi. Welcome to the Season Finale. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is ‘For The Love Of'. For The Love Of True Crime | Charles Sobhraj: Through the Eyes of The Serpent The first podcast I ever tuned in to was Serial, which to be honest, is easily one of the best podcasts out there. Now into its third season, Serial set a benchmark has spurred a podcast revolution especially when it comes to True Crime as a genre. My fascination with this however stems from some fantastic films and tv in Zodiac, Seven, Hannibal, Bates Motel, True Detective and a more recent shift to True Crime with Making a Murderer, The Jinx, Mindhunter, The Keepers, When They See Us, American Crime Story. To kickstart the segment we'll be exploring the life of Charles Sobhraj - Crime and Investigation have put it together rather succinctly. "Variously described as ‘Asia's premier serial killer', ‘The Serpent' and ‘The Bikini Killer', Charles Sobhraj was an infamous con artist, drug dealer, jewel thief and cold-blooded murderer. Through the 1960s and 1970s, he wove his guileful and lethal web of deceit and crime, evading authorities from numerous countries. Skilled at befriending people, his victims were usually vulnerable Western tourists in Southeast Asia. In and out of prison, he led a life of risk, manipulation and conspiracy that eventually made him a media celebrity. Never convicted for all his crimes, Sobhraj is estimated by some to have committed over 20 murders, whilst others put this number at 32. Rearrested in 2004, he is currently serving a life imprisonment sentence in Kathmandu, Nepal, for a double murder in 1975." We now look Through the Eyes of The Serpent. The Episode airs this Saturday! Stay tuned! Links Crime & Investigation Music Ross Bugden