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Season IX | EP 3 : Chris Noel, Mayor of Denali. From Hoosier to the Last Frontier. Beautiful Thinker.
Dec 13, 2025·—
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What if the craving for community is what roots you in the most unlikely places? Chris Noel left Indiana for Alaska's remote Denali Borough—fewer than 2,000 residents stewarding the land around North America's highest peak, where half a million visitors attempt the mountain each year. From environmental management to fighting fires to becoming the fifth mayor of a place where neighbors aren't optional, they're essential, Chris shows how building real community means showing up when the call comes. Sometimes preparedness isn't about predicting what's coming, it's about being ready for your finest hour. And sometimes the universe conspires in your favor when you live a purpose-driven life.

Season IX | EP 2: Mike Weasner, Stargazer. Fighter Pilot. Beautiful Thinker.
Nov 25, 2025·—
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What if failure isn't the opposite of success but the fuel for it? Mike Weasner's initials were written in the stars before he could spell them—and his path to those stars included medical disqualifications, career pivots, and his unheeded warnings about Challenger. From keeping private astronomy logs for 35 years to building one of the world's largest amateur astronomy websites, Mike reveals how craving the cosmos taught him to get back up when life knocked him down—and why sharing that craving matters more than keeping it to yourself. Sometimes the universe you trust is literally the universe itself.

Season IX | EP 1: Dr Bryant Paul, Rebel. Optimist. Beautiful Thinker.
Oct 28, 2025·—
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What if our ability to worry about social media and porn means we're doing better than we think? Dr Bryant Paul, whose research has been cited by the Supreme Court, studies the fundamental human craving that connects every ancestor on our family tree - and reveals how our caveman brains simply aren't built to process today's mediated world. Yet even as algorithms exploit ancient desires, the fact that we can debate these dangers suggests our most primal needs are being met.

Season VIII | Episode 6: Jonathan Racek, Designer. Playmaker. Beautiful Thinker.
Dec 17, 2024·—
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On the sixth episode of Season VIII Polarity - IU Edition, welcomes Jonathan Racek, Professor and Program Director of Comprehensive Design at the Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design. In this episode, Dr. Jonathan Racek discusses the importance of play within all stages of life, and how his experiences with playmaking and design thinking around the world have shaped his perspective. Throughout this conversation, he explores the beauty of embracing ambiguity, taking risks, and fully exploring a problem before jumping to conclusions.

Season VIII | Episode 5: Jean Camp, Academic. Engineer. Beautiful Thinker.
Dec 11, 2024·—
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On the fifth episode of Season VIII "Polarity" - IU Edition, welcomes Jean Camp, Professor and Director of Center for Security and Privacy at the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering. In this episode, Dr. Camp discusses the dynamic interplay between technology and human behavior, highlighting the importance of designing systems that prioritize trust and usability. Through this conversation, she explores the balance between privacy and security, the role of community involvement in cybersecurity, and the rapid evolution of AI.

Season VIII | Episode 4: Shahzeen Attari, Environmentalist. Storyteller. Beautiful Thinker.
Nov 25, 2024·—
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Our fourth episode of Season VIII “Polarity”: IU Edition, welcomes Shahzeen Attari, professor at the O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University. In this episode, Dr. Attari shares her insights into how human behavior influences environmental policy and how storytelling can be a powerful tool in shifting public perception. Through this conversation, they explore how seemingly opposing forces—individual actions and global solutions—can work together to create meaningful change.

Season VIII | Episode 3: Lee Feinstein, Diplomat. Scholar. Beautiful Thinker.
Nov 14, 2024·—
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Our third episode of Season VIII “Polarity”: IU Edition, welcomes Lee Feinstein, founding dean at the Hamilton Lugar School of International and Global Studies, President of McLarty Associates, and researcher for the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC. In this episode, Feinstein shares insights on the importance of establishing a global and international studies school at IU Bloomington, reflecting on his experiences working in Poland, and contributing to Holocaust research and remembrance efforts for the Holocaust museum. He also provides informative insights on the upcoming 2024 election and its involvement concerning international relations, and emphasizes the importance of education in fostering awareness and understanding of foreign relations tied to the United States.

Season VIII | Episode 2: Dana Marsh, Professor and Director of Music, IU Jacobs School of Music
Nov 7, 2024·—
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Our second episode of Season VIII “Polarity”: IU Edition, welcomes Dana Marsh, director at Historical Performance Institute and professor at the IU Jacobs School of Music. In his work, he prioritizes balancing tradition with fresh perspectives, and how we can preserve old music to honor the history while embracing present times. In this episode, Marsh discusses his extensive work in historical music performance and how working with old instruments brings the thrill of connecting audiences to music from another time.

Season VIII | EP 1: Jamie Theophilos, Educator / Advocate / Beautiful Thinker
Oct 24, 2024·—
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Our first episode of Season VIII "Polarity": IU Edition, welcomes Jamie Theophilos, doctoral student and associate instructor at the Media School at Indiana University Bloomington. Theophilos discusses their work on digital justice, conflict resolution, and the impact of educational relationships. In this debut episode, they'll explore how polarity shapes our online interactions and educational spaces through the lens of thoughtful engagement and collaborative connection.

Season VII | EP 4: Johannes Torpe, Designer/CEO Johannes Torpe Studios
May 2, 2024·—
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In this episode, Carolyn Hadlock, Founder and Host sat down with Johannes Torpe to discuss his circuitous creative path starting with being born in a commune, and his evolution as a multidisciplinary creative and CEO of his eponymous studio.

Season VII | EP 3: Nevada Berg, Author / Founder of North Wild Kitchen
Apr 9, 2024·—
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In this episode, Carolyn Hadlock, founder of TBTP talks with Nevada about how the landscape of Norway informed her culinary evolution. She speaks to the importance of seasons, cooking in the outdoors and respecting the food traditions of Norway while finding modern takes on them.

Season VII | EP 2: Paul Bennett, Design Leader / Former CCO, IDEO
Mar 14, 2024·—
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In this episode, Carolyn Hadlock, Founder and Host sat down with Paul Bennett to discuss his long and fruitful career with IDEO, his creative partnership with Tim Brown, how to land in a room deeply and what's next on his Not To-Do List. (P.S. Stay past the end for bonus content about his tattoo.)

Season VII | EP 1: Marcus Engman, CCO / IKEA
Feb 28, 2024·—
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In this episode, Carolyn Hadlock, founder of TBTP talks with Marcus Engman about the future of retail, IKEA's inaugural Artist in Residency Program with Annie Leibovitz, designing change and growing up IKEA as the second Engman to be Head of Design at IKEA.

Dr. Hirt (Pt. 2)
Dec 20, 2023·—
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On the season VI finale of “Saturated,” Carolyn Hadlock and IU students Mina Denny and Caterina DeSantis bring back Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences at IU, Dr. Edward Hirt. If you recall, we kicked off “Saturated” with Dr. Hirt. Instead of focusing on the ways in which saturation depletes us as we did in the first episode, here we tap into how we can recharge and ameliorate our mental batteries amongst saturation. Whether an idea of someone else sparks a new creation of our own, or just the mere image of another empowering us to tap into the unique singularity of ourselves, there is beautiful opportunity within this phenomenon.

Jason Q. Ng
Dec 14, 2023·—
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The sixth episode of Season VI "Saturated" : IU Edition welcomes Jason Q. Ng, Author of Blocked On Weibo where he writes about Chinese internet censorship and currently works as a Data Scientist at Duolingo. In this episode Jason discusses how he has used data throughout his career to democratize information in order to help people learn about everything from incarceration rates in his work as a researcher with Citizen Lab, to helping artists on connect with listeners on Spotify, to helping people worldwide learn a new language through his work at Duolingo. He talks about the use of propaganda in China to misinform citizens through social media and the complexity of who should be the arbiter of free speech on a global stage. From the moment he started a blog on Chinese censorship that would eventually led to his book, Jason has been moved to help people learn and act on data in a way that positively impacts society. He currently lives and works in New York City with his wife and son.

Denise Roberson
Dec 4, 2023·—
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The fifth episode of Season VI “Saturated”: IU Edition welcomes Denise Roberson, Chief Purpose Officer at TBWA, Professor and Speaker. Denise is the first Chief Purpose Officer TBWA has had. Denise shares her passion for purpose and her work to embed it inside organizations. While the work of purpose dates back to the late 1880’s, it would be over a century before brands would embrace it as a profit driver. She shares stories of brands who have walked the walk and brands who’ve badly bungled it. Her view is that brands are either part of the problem or part of the solution. Fear is not an option. Denise also works with executives who are looking for more meaning in their professional role or looking to change function through the Executive MBA program at Pepperdine. In this episode she speaks candidly about the fatigue and confusion of purpose and even helps students formulate an answer to the dreaded holiday question from relatives: “Now why would you go into advertising?”

Aakash Ranison
Nov 22, 2023·—
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The fourth episode of Season VI “Saturated”: IU Edition welcomes Aakash Ranison, Author, Nomad and Climate Optimist. Aakash shares his personal journey of how traveling (via bicycle) through India opened his eyes to the need for climate change. His optimistic approach calls us to shift our behaviors—starting with daily choices. Discover how he adeptly navigates the challenges of embracing a minimal lifestyle white simultaneously scaling his positive impact on the global environment.

Don McPherson
Nov 15, 2023·—
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Don McPherson invented eyewear for color blindness when he was working to develop eyewear for surgeons to use as protection during laser surgery. He would discover this when he lent his glasses to a friend who was color blind during a round of Ultimate Frisbee in Santa Cruz. In 2005 EnChroma was born. In this episode Don talks about the overlap of art + science, the importance of getting a multidisciplinary degree and overcoming pushback he got from the vision science community.

Connor Hitchcock
Nov 7, 2023·—
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Connor Hitchcock founded Homefield Apparel with his wife Christa in 2018. Today they sell college themed apparel to over 150 universities nationwide. Homefield prides itself on crafting a brand based on thoughtful design, culture and values. In this episode Connor shares the benefits of starting the business in Indiana, focusing on the fans and why staying scrappy is so important.

Dr. Edward Hirt
Oct 31, 2023·—
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Our first episode of Season VI "Saturated": IU Edition welcomes Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences at IU Bloomington. Dr. Hirt discusses his work at the HirtLab where he and students study social identity, mental depletion, replenishment and motivation. In this debut episode, he’ll walk us through how saturation impacts our daily lives through the lens of these topics.

Liz Paquette
Dec 15, 2022·—
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Liz Paquette is the Senior Director of Brand for Drizly, a leading beverage alcohol e-commerce shop. Drizly was the first brand to carve out a space in direct-to-consumer alcohol sales, and it continues to revolutionize the act of buying someone a drink via mobile phone with an innovative brand strategy. She talked about the opportunity Drizly found during the pandemic, the rise of ready-to-drink cocktails, and building a brand and a category at the same time.

Ryan Lott
Dec 6, 2022·—
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Ryan Lott is a musician, composer, and founding member of music collective Son Lux. Ryan and his Son Lux collaborators developed the score for the 2022 film “Everything Everywhere All At Once,” much of which was written in a home Ryan rented out in Indianapolis. He talked about reconciling his classical training with a musical rebellious streak, the relationship between music and movement, and why he chose his bandmates to intentionally not just be a bunch of white men.

Candy Tong
Nov 15, 2022·—
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Candy Tong is a dancer, model, and entrepreneur based in New York City. Having trained and worked in the world of ballet, Candy has a unique perspective on femininity and body politics, and she uses her platform to push the changing look of ballet further forward. She talked about the importance of her education as a dancer, the pressure of social media on dancers and non-dancers alike, and why she’s proud to be a nontraditional ballerina.

Ray Roberts
Oct 25, 2022·—
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Ray Roberts is a former NFL player who currently serves as the Director of Unified Champion Schools for Special Olympics North America. A naturally talented leader and speaker, Ray brings the same heart, work ethic, and communication skills to his career in the nonprofit world that he did to the Detroit Lions and the Seattle Seahawks. He talked about the realizations that brought him to retiring from football, living his life with the mindset of a lineman, and his ongoing quest to become a better and better dad.

Amy Conway-Hatcher
Aug 18, 2022·—
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Amy Conway-Hatcher is an attorney, author, advocate, and founding member of Chief (a network built to support and empower women in positions of executive leadership) in Washington DC. Her book “Infinitely More: Choosing Freedom, A Career Mom’s Turning Point” recounts her journey from equity partner at a prestigious law firm to dedicating more of her life and career to making the worlds of business, law, and more into places where women have better opportunities to accomplish their goals and thrive. She talked about assembling a “kitchen cabinet” of female mentors and supporters, creating allyship between working moms, and how talking about salary with her male colleagues helped her advocate for her value.


