While on tour for her sophomore album Surrender, singer Maggie Rogers joins host Mathias Rosenzweig in conversation with Adrienne Maree Brown, the author of Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good, to dive deeper into the subject. What exactly is pleasure activism, and how can we incorporate it into our everyday lives in order to not only feel better, but also participate in a form of revolution? Why has pleasure been top of mind for Rogers, who recently earned her Masters from the Harvard Divinity School? And what does it feel like to release your album on the same day as Beyoncé? Listen to find out.
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Hayley Kiyoko Learns About Gerrymandering
While touring across the USA for her sophomore album, PANORAMA, singer Hayley Kiyoko (known amongst her fans as the Lesbian Jesus) took a moment to join host Mathias Rosenzweig in learning about gerrymandering. Because like, what even is that?
Our specialist on today’s episode is Mark Gaber, the Senior Director of Redistricting at Campaign Legal Center, where he manages lawsuits to fight gerrymandering and racial discrimination in voting. Mark is a graduate of Stanford Law School.
The nonpartisan Campaign Legal Center advances democracy through law. They work at all levels of government to protect your right to a responsive government and give every American a fair opportunity to participate in and affect the democratic process. To support Campaign Legal Center or learn more about their work, head over to campaignlegal.org.
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Slayyyter Learns About Killer Whales
Underground pop princess Slayyyter joins host Mathias Rosenzweig to learn about killer whales, also known as orcas, from Dr. Michael Weiss—the Research Director for the Center for Whale Research. What happens to these beautiful giants when humans put them in captivity (remember Blackfish)? Do we have any chance of being able to communicate with them? Why were some researchers dropping acid with dolphins? And do whales like Slayyyter's music?
That's what Slayyyter would like to know.
V WANNA KNOW is hosted by Mathias Rosenzweig
It's produced by Ryan Killian Krause and Mathias Rosenzweig
We're edited by Citizens of Sound
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Fin Argus Learns About the History of Gender Queerness
Singer and actor Fin Argus, one of the stars of Peacock's Queer as Folk reboot, joins host Mathias Rosenzweig as well as associate professor and author Eric Stanley to learn about the history of gender queerness. The topic is broad and thus impossible to cover in a single episode. That said, Fin and Eric hone in on representations of gender queerness throughout history, the semantics surrounding queerness, and their own personal journeys through gender exploration.
V WANNA KNOW was created by the host Mathias Rosenzweig
The show is produced by Ryan Killian Krause and Mathias Rosenzweig
Our Editors are Citizens of Sound
Watch Fin's video for "Exposure" here.
You can follow Eric Stanley on Twitter here to learn more about their books and teachings.
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Angel Olsen Learns About Synesthesia
This week, American singer-songwriter Angel Olsen joins host Mathias Rosenzweig to learn about synesthesia, the perceptual phenomenon in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway. Like, what does that even mean! Angel learns: what are the different types of synesthetes? How did we prove that this is a real phenomenon and not just a bunch of cooky mooky? And is she herself a synesthete?
Our specialist on today's episode is artist and founder of the American Synesthesia Association Carol Steen.
Click here to find out of you're a synesthete!
V WANNA KNOW was created and is hosted by Mathias Rosenzweig
It's produced by Ryan Killian Krause and Mathias Rosenzweig
Our editors are Citizens of Sound
A new podcast from V Magazine.
The concept is like the inverse of Masterclass. Instead of famous teachers, we have famous students (the guests) coming on to connect with a specialist in an area of interest. Some of music and fashion's biggest names will join host Mathias Rosenzweig to interview experts on subjects like forensic science, the psychology behind online trolling, alien life, and more.
Episodes will be released every other Wednesday.
Produced and edited by Ryan Killian Krause