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The Illustration Department Podcast

Giuseppe Castellano talks to Arabelle Liepold, Executive Director of The Society of Illustrators, about the past, present, and future of the Society; why illustrators should consider becoming members; what the Society can be for… society; and more.To learn more about the Society, visit societyillustrators.org.Artists mentioned in this episode include: Norman Rockwell, Dean Cornwell, Charles Dana Gibson, Liza Donnelly, Edel Rodriguez, and Steve Brodner If you find value in this podcast, consider supporting it via Substack or Patreon. Among other benefits, you will gain access to bonus episodes we call “Extra Credit”. | Visit illustrationdept.com for offerings like mentorships and portfolio reviews, testimonials, our alumni showcase, our best-selling Substack, and more. | Music for the podcast was created by Oatmello.

Modern Minorities
2024: A(nother) year with our FrieMMds

Modern Minorities

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 24:51


As we wrap 2024, here's the year's “minority voices for all our majority ears.” While it's certainly been a long and winding year, we hope our conversations have shared some relief and perspective. So why not give us the gift of a fresh 5-star review? apple.co/2Le6lpM Featuring the voices of Kamala Harris, Isaac Saul, Edel Rodriguez, Kris Stith, Ed Rigaud, Najoh Tita-Reid, John Pepper, Ursula Jones, Linda Clement-Holmes, Bonnie Wan, Bernice Ang, Manreet Sodhi Someshwar, Seif Hamid, Claire Yoon-Elvers, Andrew Tarvin, Veera Hiranandani, Mariko Tamaki, Sudha Ranganathan, Ida Abdalkhani, Wendy Nguyen, Nir Eyal, Kathy Macleoud, Lisa Angulo Reid, Chris Schmicker, Vanessa Huynh, and Pedro Martin. Heard something you liked? Be sure to go back and check out each guest's full episode. And special thanks to YOU for your continued support of our podcast and amazing guests!  As we march ahead into a very interesting 2025, let us know what YOU think - himom@modmypod.com  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Reportage culture
«Worm», le roman graphique d'Edel Rodriguez sur son enfance à Cuba

Reportage culture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 2:36


« Worm » désigne la vermine, le ver. « Gusano », c'était le surnom que Fidel Castro utilisait pour décrire les Cubains qui cherchaient à fuir après la révolution de 1959. Edel Rodriguez, alors enfant, en a fait partie. Il a quitté l'île avec ses parents en 1980 avec des centaines de milliers d'autres Cubains lors de « l'exode de Mariel ». Devenu citoyen américain, illustrateur, il raconte son histoire dans un roman graphique, justement intitulé Worm, et qui vient de paraître chez Bayard Graphic. À écouter dans La marche du mondeCuba et l'Afrique, une longue histoire

Reportage Culture
«Worm», le roman graphique d'Edel Rodriguez sur son enfance à Cuba

Reportage Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 2:36


« Worm » désigne la vermine, le ver. « Gusano », c'était le surnom que Fidel Castro utilisait pour décrire les Cubains qui cherchaient à fuir après la révolution de 1959. Edel Rodriguez, alors enfant, en a fait partie. Il a quitté l'île avec ses parents en 1980 avec des centaines de milliers d'autres Cubains lors de « l'exode de Mariel ». Devenu citoyen américain, illustrateur, il raconte son histoire dans un roman graphique, justement intitulé Worm, et qui vient de paraître chez Bayard Graphic. À écouter dans La marche du mondeCuba et l'Afrique, une longue histoire

Un jour dans le monde
Edel Rodriguez et son roman graphique Worms

Un jour dans le monde

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 15:29


durée : 00:15:29 - L'invité d'un jour dans le monde - Edel Rodriguez, illustrateur de presse renommé, s'entretient au micro d'Un jour dans le monde pour discuter de son chemin de vie mouvementé. Fuyant le régime castriste dans son enfance, luttant contre l'aura Trumpiste adulte, l'illustrateur nous raconte tout dans son nouvel ouvrage "Worms".

BD bande desinée
Du Midwest à Cuba, où sont leurs racines ?

BD bande desinée

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 2:29


durée : 00:02:29 - BD bande dessinée - par : Jean-Christophe OGIER - Deux Américains aux parcours aussi différents que singuliers se racontent. Craig Thompson retourne dans le Wisconsin où il a grandi avant de sillonner la planète sur la piste du Ginseng. Edel Rodriguez se souvient de son enfance à Cuba.

Should Have Listened to My Mother Podcast
She Fled Cuba For Her Children's Future with Guest Illustrator, Artist and Author Edel Rodriguez

Should Have Listened to My Mother Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 33:02


I've attached many of the links below that will take you to Edel's artwork and designs. He's highly regarded and is recognized nationally  and internationally for his works. His childhood and childhood memories lends itself to his creations today. He has gone back to Cuba a number of times to see his remaining family members and truly  understands all that his parents gave up for he and his older sister in order for them to have a more fulfilling life.Edel is passionate not only about his art but about his family and to hear him share these stories of his mother and the other women in his life including his aunt, Caridad, who arranged for the fishing boat upon which they fled Cuba, his aunt Nancy, grandmother a number of female art teachers, including Mary Nichols, just to name a few,  is very touching. They were all very supportive of his interest in art and drawing from a very young age.June 2024, Edel's most recent children's book "The Mango Tree" was published.This is truly a remarkable story. Hope you enjoy it.EDEL ROGRIGUEZIG: edelrodriguezstudioTwitter:@edelstudioFacebook:Facebook.com/studioedel, https://www.facebook.com/studioedelwww.edelrodriguez.comwww.edelr.com GRAPHIC NOVEL “WORM CUBAN AMERICAN NOVEL”PARENTS ESCAPE FROM CUBA MARIEL BOAT LAUNCHWEBSITE: https://edelr.com/ "Should Have Listened To My Mother" is an ongoing conversation about mothers and the roles they play in our lives. And my guests answer the question, 'are you who you are today because of, or in spite of, your mother'? You'll be amazed at what the responses are."Should Have Listened To My Mother" would not be possible without the generosity, sincerity and insight from my guests. In getting ready to launch my podcast, so many were willing to give their time and share their personal relationships with their mother.Some of my guests include Baritone Singer Christopheren Nomura, Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist Tim Wacker, Activist Kim Miller, Freighter Sea Captain Terry Viscount, Film Production Manager Peg Robinson, Professor of Writing Montclair State University Dr. Bridget Brown, Tammy Steckler, attorney and family advocate @CUNY Law; NYC First Responder/NYC Firefighter Mark Heingartner, Child and Adult Special Needs Activist, Maryellen Valyo Cole and Roger Evens, Property Manager in New Jersey and so many more talented and insightful women and men.I've worked in the broadcasting industry for over four decades. I've interviewed so many fascinating people including musicians, celebrities, authors, activists, entrepreneurs, politicians and more.A big thank you goes to Ricky Soto, NYC based Graphic Designer, who created my logo for "Should Have Listened To My Mother".Check out my website for more background information: https://www.jackietantillo.com/Or more demos of what's to come at https://soundcloud.com/jackie-tantilloFind audio versions of the podcast here: https://shltmm.simplecast.com/Spotify Link: https://open.spotify.com/show/60j14qCcks4AP3JUrWrc2MLink to website and show notes: https://shltmm.simplecast.com/ Spotify Link: https://open.spotify.com/show/60j14qCcks4AP3JUrWrc2M Apple Podcasts Facebook:Should have listened to my motherJackie TantilloInstagram:Should have listened to my motherJackietantillo7LinkedIn:Jackie TantilloYOUTUBE:Should have listened to my mother

Print Is Dead. (Long Live Print!)
Edel Rodriguez (Illustrator: Time, Mother Jones, Der Spiegel, more)

Print Is Dead. (Long Live Print!)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 50:09


WHAT'S RED AND YELLOW AND ORANGE ALL OVER?— The images are iconic. And you know who they depict. They may be the most unforgettable magazine covers to emerge from the chaos of the late 2010s. Why are they so effective? Because of the implicit understanding of what's being said between artist and audience—without a word being spoken. Using just three basic colors, today's guest has created the brand identity of resistance.Edel Rodriguez was born in Cuba, and though he left that island nation when he was quite young, arriving in the US during the Mariel boatlift, one can't help sensing an aesthetic that might be especially Cuban, or can be called, perhaps, “authoritarian-adjacent.” Because when the US flirted with—as it will again this year—a presidential candidate rotten with autocratic tendencies, Rodriguez's imagery is the perfect match for the moment.His red, yellow, and orange covers for Time, Mother Jones, and Der Spiegel—25 in all—were minimalist, dangerous, and dead-on-balls accurate. And he joins us today fresh off the premiere of his stunning graphic memoir, Worm: A Cuban American Odyssey. Of his notorious subject, Rodriguez saw the famously orange skin tone as a “warning sign,” he told Fast Company, and the simple style he employed resonated because it broke through the noise in the most effective way imaginable. Coming from Cuba, Rodriguez feels a duty to express, through his art, the potential outcomes of the choices we have made—and might make yet again. As he told The Guardian, “I don't think most Americans realize what a coup is.” Of course, Rodriguez is more than just this one subject. But he'd be the first one to admit that he is political, and he makes no pretense of hiding his politics. As for his fans, they tell the artist that his work helps them crystallize their own thoughts and animates their feelings in ways they struggle to express on their own. A picture is worth a thousand words, indeed.—This episode is made possible by our friends at Mountain Gazette, Commercial Type, and Lane Press. Print Is Dead (Long Live Print!) is a production of Magazeum & MO.D ©2021–2024

The South Florida Roundup
Key West fish mystery, gang violence in Haiti and Edel Rodriguez's memoir 'Worm'

The South Florida Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 50:51


On The South Florida Roundup, we examine a disturbing maritime mystery: sawfish deaths in the waters off the Lower Keys, and bizarre behavior from other fish species (01:02). We also talked to a Haitian-American leader in South Florida who, like most Haitian expats, is urging President Biden to change course in Haiti before it's too late (18:37). And we heard from Cuban exile and Hialeah son Edel Rodriguez about his new graphic memoir, Worm (35:05).

KEMBALI20 Podcast
#UWRF23 Festival Highlights | Journey to Freedom

KEMBALI20 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 59:36


In a compassionate conversation, Cuban American artist Edel Rodriguez, Kurdish-Iranian journalist Behrouz Boochani, and Indonesian artist Agus Nur Amal (PM Toh) speak of their personal experience as refugees. Appearing in our short clip, Edel Rodriguez talks about hearing Donald Trump in 2015, as a candidate for president, echoing Castro's talking points, and how he felt the need to sound the alarm. Watch these urgent and hopeful stories of survival, transformation, and triumph at ubudwritersfestival.com/media, or click the link in our bio to listen to the session on the podcast platforms Spotify and Simplecast. Join us to shape Indonesia's literary future! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ubudwritersfest/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UbudWritersFest Twitter: https://twitter.com/ubudwritersfest TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ubudwritersfest Visit our website: https://www.ubudwritersfestival.com Join our newsletter: https://www.ubudwritersfestival.com/subscribe/

Modern Minorities
Edel Rodriguez's (Cuban) American Odyssey

Modern Minorities

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 51:03


“The book was originally a memoir about coming to America - my history and how it connects to what's happening right now. Trump sounds just like the things Castro said — this is pretty dangerous.” Edel Rodriguez is a Cuban American artist, activist and author who's created more than 200 magazine covers for the likes of Time, The New Yorker, Newsweek and Der Spiegel - which are singular and striking given our current political climate. Edel's latest work is the graphic memoir "Worm: A Cuban American Odyssey" - telling the story of his childhood in Cuba and his family's decision in 1980 to join a hazardous flotilla of refugees, the Mariel boatlift. This may be one of the best (comic) books Raman read in 2023, so naturally we reached out for a chat.  In WORM - which is a term Castro used for Cubans who chose to leave the country - Edel uses his own life to capture what it's like to grow up under an authoritarian government and to sound a caution - from the runup to the 2016 US election to January 6, 2020 — to the future we are facing THIS election year. In our conversation we go deep into - and beyond Edel's personal story - to get at the why for his activism and storytelling approach... LEARN ABOUT EDEL edelr.com BOOK: Worm: A Cuban American Odyssey - goodreads.com/en/book/show/57771211 COVERS: https://illoz.com/edel/portfolios/Magazine-Covers/ instagram.com/edelrodriguezstudio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Quarantined Comics
WORM ...Edel Rodriguez' Cuban American's Odyssey

Quarantined Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 49:47


Edel Rodriguez is a Cuban American artist, activist and author who's created more than 200 magazine covers for the likes of Time, The New Yorker, Newsweek and Der Spiegel - which are singular and striking given our current political climate. Edel's latest work is the graphic memoir "Worm: A Cuban American Odyssey" - telling the story of his childhood in Cuba and his family's decision in 1980 to join a hazardous flotilla of refugees, the Mariel boatlift. This may be one of the best (comic) books Raman read in 2023, so on his other podcast MODERN MINORITIES, he reached out for a chat. In WORM - which is a term Castro used for Cubans who chose to leave the country - Edel uses his own life to capture what it's like to grow up under an authoritarian government and to sound a caution - from the runup to the 2016 US election to January 6, 2020 — to the future we are facing THIS election year. In our conversation we go deep into - and beyond Edel's personal story - to get at the why for his activism and storytelling approach... BOOK: Worm: A Cuban American Odyssey - goodreads.com/en/book/show/57771211 COVERS: https://illoz.com/edel/portfolios/Magazine-Covers/ AUTHOR: edelr.com

NPR's Book of the Day
Two graphic memoirs explore growing up as a minority in the U.S.

NPR's Book of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 17:06


Today's episode features interviews with two highly accomplished artists who've written graphic memoirs about the intricacies of growing up as young men of color in the U.S. First, NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Darrin Bell about The Talk, which chronicles how Black parents speak to their kids about race and policing, and how he experienced that as a son and a father. Then, NPR's Scott Simon asks Edel Rodriguez about Worm, which follows his family's journey from Cuba to Miami on the Mariel boatlift, and how it shaped his feelings towards Donald Trump.

Arts and Sciences
Conversation with Edel Rodriguez

Arts and Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 38:01


Arroe Collins
Charles R Smith and Edel Rodriguez Release The Book Song For Jimi

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 12:20


Just ahead of what would have been his 79th birthday, poet Charles R. Smith Jr., and illustrator Edel Rodriguez have collaborated on this electrifying picture book biography of legendary guitar genius, Jimi Hendrix. From Hendrix's turbulent childhood through his epical appearance at the Monterey and Woodstock festivals, Coretta Scott King Honoree Charles R. Smith Jr. covers it all in this rich and rhythmic account of a singular life. Written as a series of verses beginning with intro and ending with outro, this unique mix of rhythm and rhyme captures the essence of the rock icon and his struggle to live life on his own terms. Accompanied by the psychedelic splendor of former TIME art director Edel Rodriguez's acid-tinged artwork, each page is a feast for the ears and eyes. Aimed at readers 7–11—but perfect for music lovers of any age—SONG FOR JIMI celebrates a unique individual who inspired so many.

Arroe Collins
Charles R Smith and Edel Rodriguez Release The Book Song For Jimi

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 12:20


Just ahead of what would have been his 79th birthday, poet Charles R. Smith Jr., and illustrator Edel Rodriguez have collaborated on this electrifying picture book biography of legendary guitar genius, Jimi Hendrix. From Hendrix's turbulent childhood through his epical appearance at the Monterey and Woodstock festivals, Coretta Scott King Honoree Charles R. Smith Jr. covers it all in this rich and rhythmic account of a singular life. Written as a series of verses beginning with intro and ending with outro, this unique mix of rhythm and rhyme captures the essence of the rock icon and his struggle to live life on his own terms. Accompanied by the psychedelic splendor of former TIME art director Edel Rodriguez's acid-tinged artwork, each page is a feast for the ears and eyes. Aimed at readers 7–11—but perfect for music lovers of any age—SONG FOR JIMI celebrates a unique individual who inspired so many.

Arroe Collins
Charles R Smith and Edel Rodriguez Release The Book Song For Jimi

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 12:20


Just ahead of what would have been his 79th birthday, poet Charles R. Smith Jr., and illustrator Edel Rodriguez have collaborated on this electrifying picture book biography of legendary guitar genius, Jimi Hendrix. From Hendrix's turbulent childhood through his epical appearance at the Monterey and Woodstock festivals, Coretta Scott King Honoree Charles R. Smith Jr. covers it all in this rich and rhythmic account of a singular life. Written as a series of verses beginning with intro and ending with outro, this unique mix of rhythm and rhyme captures the essence of the rock icon and his struggle to live life on his own terms. Accompanied by the psychedelic splendor of former TIME art director Edel Rodriguez's acid-tinged artwork, each page is a feast for the ears and eyes. Aimed at readers 7–11—but perfect for music lovers of any age—SONG FOR JIMI celebrates a unique individual who inspired so many.

Arroe Collins
Charles R Smith and Edel Rodriguez Release The Book Song For Jimi

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 12:20


Just ahead of what would have been his 79th birthday, poet Charles R. Smith Jr., and illustrator Edel Rodriguez have collaborated on this electrifying picture book biography of legendary guitar genius, Jimi Hendrix. From Hendrix's turbulent childhood through his epical appearance at the Monterey and Woodstock festivals, Coretta Scott King Honoree Charles R. Smith Jr. covers it all in this rich and rhythmic account of a singular life. Written as a series of verses beginning with intro and ending with outro, this unique mix of rhythm and rhyme captures the essence of the rock icon and his struggle to live life on his own terms. Accompanied by the psychedelic splendor of former TIME art director Edel Rodriguez's acid-tinged artwork, each page is a feast for the ears and eyes. Aimed at readers 7–11—but perfect for music lovers of any age—SONG FOR JIMI celebrates a unique individual who inspired so many.

Arroe Collins Like It's Live
Charles R Smith and Edel Rodriguez Release Song For Jimi

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 12:15


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Arroe Collins
Charles R Smith and Edel Rodriguez Release Song For Jimi

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 12:15


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AchterHalen
Seizoen 0, Aflevering 6 - Over het werk van Pirmin, popcultuur en de leef

AchterHalen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 129:31


"Bedenk nu maar eens zelf wat er in de tekst moet komen Wytse!" "Oke Laurens: dit is de laatste aflevering van het seizoen. Met als Pirmin Rengers als gast die verteld over zijn werk als illustrator, zijn liefde voor popcultuur en action figures en over de leef in het algemeen". "Zie je wel dat je het zelf ook kan Wytse!" Linkjes: + http://www.pirminrengers.nlPortfolio Pirmin Rengers + https://edelr.com/Edel Rodriguez + https://www.vpro.nl/speel~WO_VPRO_130...Yous & Yay & Piet Parra + https://open.spotify.com/track/1JtUTC... Hans Teeuwen & Pieter Bouwman + https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/...What's Funny About The Business Of Monkeys Picking Coconuts? + https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearne...Black tea and green tea come from the same plant. + https://www.artassociates.nl/artist/i...Cyprian Koscielniak --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/achterhalen/message

Glitter & Doom
Ep. 7: Take Cover! (feat. Edel Rodriguez)

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 38:51


It's a virtual certainty that you've seen Edel Rodiguez's illustrations. A prolific artist and political cartoonist, he's gained recent notoriety for his depiction of Donald Trump's face. Always the same, featureless, except for a screaming mouth melting into a puddle; Trump painting himself into an orange corner; Trump with arms aloft holding a bloody knife in one hand, and the severed head of Lady Liberty in the other. Rodriguez’s images pull no punches, and they remind us that these are extraordinary times that call for extraordinary artistic responses. MacKenzie sat down with Edel Rodriguez to talk about everything from fascism, to Communism, to the Irish mafia.

The Trip
Episode 24: Edel Rodriguez is Stress-Testing Democracy

The Trip

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 62:59


You’ve seen this man's illustrations on the cover of TIME magazine or Der Spiegel, or on signs wherever the Trump-phobic meet and rally. His depictions of the 45th president as an ISIS executioner, a klansman, or just a melting orange mess do exactly what he intended. They provoke, they inform, they communicate the loud perils of our moment, wordlessly. When host Nathan Thornburgh started The Trip podcast with Anthony Bourdain a year ago, he knew exactly who he wanted to get to design our logo: Edel Rodriguez. Edel joined Nathan in The Trip’s Brooklyn studio to drink a bunch of bullshit coconut waters, and to talk about how his childhood in Cuba prepared him for becoming as Fast Company has called him, the Illustrator-in-Chief. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Trip
Episode 24: Edel Rodriguez is Stress-Testing Democracy

The Trip

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 62:59


You’ve seen this man's illustrations on the cover of TIME magazine or Der Spiegel, or on signs wherever the Trump-phobic meet and rally. His depictions of the 45th president as an ISIS executioner, a klansman, or just a melting orange mess do exactly what he intended. They provoke, they inform, they communicate the loud perils of our moment, wordlessly. When host Nathan Thornburgh started The Trip podcast with Anthony Bourdain a year ago, he knew exactly who he wanted to get to design our logo: Edel Rodriguez. Edel joined Nathan in The Trip’s Brooklyn studio to drink a bunch of bullshit coconut waters, and to talk about how his childhood in Cuba prepared him for becoming as Fast Company has called him, the Illustrator-in-Chief.

Monocle 24: The Curator
Highlights from Monocle 24

Monocle 24: The Curator

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2018 60:00


Ben Rylan and Fernando Augusto Pacheco present a selection of highlights from the past seven days on Monocle 24. This week we meet satirical cartoonist Edel Rodriguez, explore the history of ice cream and hear an essay from Monocle editor Andrew Tuck.

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Monocle 24: The Stack
Edel Rodriguez

Monocle 24: The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2018 30:00


We talk to illustrator Edel Rodriguez about his iconic Donald Trump covers for ‘Time’ and ‘Der Spiegel’, and chat to the editors of ‘The Week Junior’ and indie title ‘Boom Saloon’.

Design Matters with Debbie Millman

Debbie talks to Edel Rodriguez about his career and his celebrated illustrations of Donald Trump.

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The Trip
Episode 1: The Root of All Things

The Trip

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2018 33:43


In the first episode of The Trip, R&K editor Cara Parks casts a skeptical eye on her colleague's self-indulgent voyage of hallucinatory discovery through the Amazon. Turns out, she may have a point. Music by Dan the Automator, podcast artwork by Edel Rodriguez, introduction by Anthony Bourdain, hallucinations by Nathan Thornburgh. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Trip
Episode 1: The Root of All Things

The Trip

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2018 33:43


In the first episode of The Trip, R&K editor Cara Parks casts a skeptical eye on her colleague's self-indulgent voyage of hallucinatory discovery through the Amazon. Turns out, she may have a point. Music by Dan the Automator, podcast artwork by Edel Rodriguez, introduction by Anthony Bourdain, hallucinations by Nathan Thornburgh.