Bradley Campbell drew illustrations of radio show structures on napkins. This is how he describes Ra
Bradley Campbell drew illustrations of radio show structures on napkins. This is how he describes Radiolab: Radiolab! Oh man…. I mean, who hasn’t spent an evening driving in their car and all of a sudden Radiolab pops on…. And you’re just listening to it and the stories just get, you know, they start to build out kinda small and then it feels like you’re going on a roller coaster and you approach this one sort of “Whoa!” and then it gets even cooler and then it’s like KSSSHHHSSHSH! …And all this chaos comes through and there’s all sorts of sounds and noises and excitement that’s building… and then it starts to get even bigger and it builds on top of that… (You know when) you approach the final incline of a roller coaster and then you shoot down and then it ends? Sometimes it feels like when I listen to Radiolab it’s like the roller coaster is just shooting off a ramp! And it’s like the whole coaster goes “whoosh!” and they just launch you!.. and you’re like “Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Where am I? Where am I?” Spot on. I love how Radiolab gets you so engrossed in stories and topics that just a few minutes ago you think you wouldn’t give two shits about. My favourite podcast ever. Get it off iTunes or radiolab.org -- source link
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