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Micaiah Johnson on Necropolitics (Part 2) in 'The Unkilled: White Supremacy's Insidious Preservation of Black Lives'
Jan 25, 2026
46m 48s
Micaiah Johnson on Necropolitics (Part 1) in 'Venomous Lumpsucker'
Jan 10, 2026
28m 58s
Ned Beauman on Necropolitics in 'Venomous Lumpsucker'
Nov 18, 2025
43m 27s
William Bains on Dark Ecology in 'Shroud'
Oct 14, 2025
57m 27s
Nicholas Keating Casbarro on World-Building in 'Vitalerium'
Sep 13, 2025
55m 47s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 1/25/26 | ![]() Micaiah Johnson on Necropolitics (Part 2) in 'The Unkilled: White Supremacy's Insidious Preservation of Black Lives'✨ | necropoliticswhite supremacy+5 | Micaiah Johnson | The Unkilled: White Supremacy's Insidious Preservation of Black LivesVenomous Lumpsucker+2 | — | necropoliticswhite supremacy+6 | — | 46m 48s | |
| 1/10/26 | ![]() Micaiah Johnson on Necropolitics (Part 1) in 'Venomous Lumpsucker'✨ | NecropoliticsFoucault+4 | Micaiah Johnson | — | — | NecropoliticsFoucault+6 | — | 28m 58s | |
| 11/18/25 | ![]() Ned Beauman on Necropolitics in 'Venomous Lumpsucker'✨ | necropoliticsenvironmental consequences+3 | Ned Beauman | Venomous Lumpsucker | — | Ned BeaumanVenomous Lumpsucker+5 | — | 43m 27s | |
| 10/14/25 | ![]() William Bains on Dark Ecology in 'Shroud'✨ | Dark EcologyAstrobiology+3 | William Bains | University of BathMIT+5 | — | Dark EcologyWilliam Bains+3 | — | 57m 27s | |
| 9/13/25 | ![]() Nicholas Keating Casbarro on World-Building in 'Vitalerium'✨ | world-buildingdystopian fiction+4 | Nicholas Keating Casbarro | Vitalerium: Descent into the Void | — | world-buildingdystopian+5 | — | 55m 47s | |
| 8/14/25 | ![]() Chris Kulp on Artificial Intelligence in 'Lost Origins'✨ | artificial intelligencescience fiction+3 | Chris Kulp | Lost OriginsWhat Would You Pay for a Second Chance | — | artificial intelligencescience fiction+3 | — | 59m 11s | |
| 7/17/25 | ![]() Adrian Tchaikovsky on Dark Ecology in 'Shroud'✨ | dark ecologyscience fiction+3 | Adrian Tchaikovsky | British Science Fiction AssociationArthur C. Clarke Award+3 | — | Adrian Tchaikovskydark ecology+3 | — | 59m 55s | |
| 6/19/25 | ![]() Julius Csotonyi on Dark Ecology in 'Dark Eden' - Part 2✨ | dark ecologyanoxygenic autotrophic bacteria+4 | Julius Csotonyi | Dark Eden | — | dark ecologyanoxygenic bacteria+5 | — | 44m 08s | |
| 6/5/25 | ![]() Julius Csotonyi on Dark Ecology in 'Dark Eden' - Part 1✨ | dark ecologyspeculative biology+3 | Julius Csotonyi | Dark Eden | — | dark ecologyspeculative biology+3 | — | 45m 49s | |
| 5/23/25 | ![]() Chris Beckett on Dark Ecology in 'Dark Eden'✨ | Dark EcologyScience Fiction+3 | Chris Beckett | Arthur C. Clarke AwardDark Eden+2 | — | Dark EdenChris Beckett+4 | — | 56m 01s | |
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| 5/8/25 | ![]() Susan MacKinnon on Ursula K. LeGuin in 'The Left Hand of Darkness' and 'The Dispossessed' | Holly and Marty get together with their friend Susan MacKinnon to discuss the science fiction of Ursula K. LeGuin, literary icon of speculative fiction. We talk about her Hugo and Nebula winning books "The Left Hand of Darkness" and "The Dispossessed", which are among the most celebrated classics in science fiction. The first was a pioneering book about the impact of gender on civilization, describing an ambisexual society. The second is about anarchism as an ambiguous utopia in t... | 47m 29s | ||||||
| 4/25/25 | ![]() Douglas Phillips on Extra Dimensions in 'Quantum Time' | This is part 2 of Marty's conversation with Douglas Phillips about his 'Quantum' Series of hard science fiction novels. In our last episode we talked about 'Quantum Space', and this time we discuss the next two books in the series, 'Quantum Void' and 'Quantum Time'. As before, today’s exchange focusses on the unifying theme of extra dimensions, in both space and time, and Douglas’ exploration of speculative ideas that push the envelope of modern physics. We discuss visiting aliens... | 42m 55s | ||||||
| 4/10/25 | ![]() Douglas Phillips on Extra Dimensions in 'Quantum Space' | This is one of those episodes that exemplifies what we try to do here on this show, going deep on some very big science ideas, and then going off the deep end to expand those ideas into the realm of fiction and making them even bigger! Marty has the great pleasure of speaking with Douglas Phillips, who has turned his wide range of scientific experience into the kinds of stories he’s always wanted to read. Douglas has made a name for himself with his Quantum series of 5 books: Quantum S... | 46m 09s | ||||||
| 3/27/25 | ![]() Barron Wenham on Cosmology and Astrophysics in the Mind of a Super Smart Kid | This is a rather special episode, and something of a delightful experiment. Barron Wenham is on of the smartest and most well-informed 10-year-olds you are ever likely to encounter - especially on the subjects of particle physics, astrophysics and cosmology. As an exercise in exploring big ideas, mind-blowing science and science fictional creative invention, Marty sat down with him to discuss the birth of the universe, the balance of matter and anti-matter, as well as some of the ... | 41m 34s | ||||||
| 3/14/25 | ![]() Henry Erlich on DNA Sequencing Technology in 'Genetic Reconstruction of the Past' | Marty speaks with Dr. Henry Erlich, whose research career gave him a front seat to the development of DNA sequencing technology from its infancy in the 80’s, to the development of forensic applications in the criminal justice system in the 90’s and through to it’s maturity in Next Generation Sequencing methods now used to study evolutionary biology and the deep history of human and hominid evolution. His book is called 'Genetic Reconstruction of the Past - DNA analysis in Forensics and Human ... | 1h 06m 50s | ||||||
| 2/27/25 | ![]() Alan Smale on Lunar Warfare in 'Hot Moon' | Marty talks to Alan Smale, a professional astronomer and author of hard science fiction, alternate history, historical fiction, fantasy, and horror. We talk to him about his most recent book 'Hot Moon' - an alternate history set in 1979 where the USSR won the space race to land the first man on the moon, changing the balance of power during the cold war and accelerating the space race to push both the Americans and the Soviets to have permanent moon bases, orbiting space stations, and manned ... | 1h 04m 46s | ||||||
| 2/13/25 | ![]() Micaiah Johnson on The Multiverse in 'The Space Between Worlds' and 'Those Beyond the Wall' | Holly and Marty speak with science fiction author Micaiah Johnson about her absolutely incredible 'Ashtown' duology. This isn't really an episode about the Multiverse so much as it is about the deeply human and social themes in Micaiah's books, whose writing is laden with literary pearls and deeply human insights about complex characters, social and economic structures, and the interplay between science and spirituality. She uses science fiction as a lightning rod for discourse of socia... | 1h 07m 22s | ||||||
| 1/30/25 | ![]() Mike Carey on The Multiverse in 'The Pandominion' Duology | Marty and Holly speak for a second time with Mike Carey in the first installment on our new topic: The Multiverse. Mike has written comics for many big titles in both the DC and Marvel universes, and has also written 19 books including his most recent 'The Pandominion' duology which is comprised of 'Infinity Gate' and 'Echo of Worlds'. The idea of parallel universes arises from an interpretations of quantum mechanics which posits that the wavefunction never actually collapses, jus... | 52m 16s | ||||||
| 1/16/25 | ![]() James Kerwin on Quantum Consciousness in 'Yesterday Was A Lie' | Marty speaks with Hollywood writer and director James Kerwin about Quantum Consciousness in his sci-fi film noir ‘Yesterday Was a Lie’, as well as in Robert J. Sawyer's books 'Quantum Night' and 'The Downloaded. We do a bit of a deep dive into the role of consciousness in the foundations of quantum mechanics, discussing the Copenhagen interpretation, the Many Worlds theory, and the Penrose/Hameroff Orchestrated Objective Reduction theory. We go all the way from the quantum superpo... | 46m 57s | ||||||
| 1/4/25 | ![]() Robert J. Sawyer on Quantum Consciousness in 'Quantum Night' | Robert J. Sawyer is one of the world’s science fiction luminaries, and a great source of Canadian pride as one of our most prolific, successful and decorated science fiction authors. In the following conversation Rob discusses his book 'Quantum Night', which explores the social and philosophical consequences of an empirical test for consciousness, self-awareness and conscience. He tells us about the science of evil i.e. the science of psychopathy, and we discuss philosophical zomb... | 1h 08m 05s | ||||||
| 12/19/24 | ![]() Daniel H. Wilson on Planetary Protection in 'The Andromeda Evolution' | Daniel H. Wilson has a PhD in robotics and is the author of the non-fiction books ‘How to Survive a Robot Uprising’, ‘How to Build a Robot Army’ and ‘Where’s my Jetpack’, as well as the bestselling science fiction novels ‘Robopocalypse’ and its sequel ‘Robogenesis’, ‘The Clockwork Dynasty’, and most recently ‘The Andromeda Evolution’ - the authorized sequel to Michael Crichton’s 'The Andromeda Strain'. We talk about how he came to inherit Michael Crichton's mantle and be chosen to write... | 1h 01m 42s | ||||||
| 12/5/24 | ![]() Alex Moskaluk on the Science of Sci-Fi Fungi | This is our fourth and final episode on the theme of Sci-Fi Fungi, where we dig a little deeper into the current science and future science of mycology with Dr. Alex Moskaluk, a mycologist and professor of biology at the University of Guelph. She specializes in zoonotic fungi, fungal pathogens that can jump from animals to humans and vice versa. We discuss how fungi are evolving resistance to antifungal treatments in much the same way as bacteria are developing antibiotic resistan... | 34m 22s | ||||||
| 11/21/24 | ![]() Kaitlyn Kuehn on Sci-Fi Fungi on The Flora Funga Podcast | Marty speaks with Kaitlyn Kuehn (KK), creator and host of the Flora Funga Podcast, discussing recent developments in real world applications of fungi, and speculating about the possible roles fungi may play in our science fictional future. We discuss their use as recreational drugs, and the current regulatory and legalization landscape. We talk about creating new materials from fungi, from making bricks in space to creating new green materials for packaging, hats and shoes on eart... | 55m 38s | ||||||
| 11/7/24 | ![]() Mike Carey on Sci-Fi Fungi in 'The Girl With All The Gifts' | We speak with M. R. Carey about his book 'The Girl With All The Gifts', where the zombie fungus Cordyceps plays a central role in bringing about the end of civilization. We talk about the appeal of a post-apocalyptic story and discuss some of the science in Merlin Sheldrake’s book 'Entangled Life': scientific revolutions and evolutions, gestalt shifts, the ancient evolutionary history of fungi, how they can be both parasitic and symbiotic, and how all of life is like a lichen. Mike tell... | 57m 23s | ||||||
| 10/24/24 | ![]() Benjamin Percy on Sci-Fi Fungi in 'The Unfamiliar Garden' | Beginning our highly anticipated new topic of Sci-Fi Fungi, we talk to science fiction author Benjamin Percy about the second book of his Comet Cycle, 'The Unfamiliar Garden'. We discuss Ben's writing career in comic books and novels and soon TV and film, the literary treatment that space fungus gets in this book, as well as the human and emotional stakes that make it a really good story. We discuss the goodies and the baddies of the fungal world, lichenification, symbiosis, colle... | 42m 00s | ||||||
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