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Invisible Threads

Everything is connected, but most connections remain hidden. Journalist Maya Patel uncovers the surprising links between seemingly unrelated events, people, and phenomena. How did a medieval plague influence modern urban planning? What connects a 1970s song to today's tech billionaires? Each episode follows one invisible thread through history, science, and culture, revealing the intricate web that shapes our world in ways we never imagined.

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11 de jul. de 2026

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Silicon Dreams: From Pink Floyd to PayPal 17.04.2025

This episode reveals the surprising connection between psychedelic rock and Silicon Valley's technological revolution. Starting with Pink Floyd's 1975 album 'Wish You Were Here' and its prescient commentary on absence and digital connection, we trace how counterculture movements influenced early tech pioneers. The narrative explores how Stewart Brand's Whole Earth Catalog became Steve Jobs' analog...

The Black Death's Blueprint: How Plague Shaped Modern Cities 10.04.2025

From the narrow streets of medieval Venice to the wide boulevards of modern Paris, this episode traces how the Black Death fundamentally transformed urban design. We explore how quarantine practices led to the development of specialized hospitals, how plague-time social distancing influenced modern zoning laws, and how fear of disease transmission shaped everything from sewage systems to building...

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