Screens And Rhymes Podcast Jordan Martins
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- Society & Culture
Jordan Martins and special guests share stories from their Screens to yours. The Screens And Rhymes podcast covers Screens (tech and how we interact with it, Internet culture) and Rhymes (art, music, the things that inspire us).
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The Energy Has Shifted Celtics | Boston Celtics 2021-2022 Season Recap + Playoff Preview
Jordan Martins opens the show with an up-to-date take on the Celtics' post-season eve and gives his predictions on where the C's will land when it's all over (01:03). Christian Williams joins the show for Segment 2 where both fans discuss the Celtics season in-depth (16:50).
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Design Theory, Home Design, and Jordan's Millennial Homeowner Journey | Bo Lee on Interior Design and Health Hacking
Jordan Martins opens the show by discussing design philosophy and theory, his home design journey, how he entered homeownership in his 20s, and how 2020 forever shifted how our homes work (02:34). He also talks about the well-designed end-to-end experience of going to a sensory deprivation chamber in Brooklyn (31:46). Then he talks with Bo Lee of Design Kinds about her creative sector spanning work, health hacking, interior design, great ergonomic products, and supporting Asian-Americans (34:46). Jordan closes with a reminder about COVID-19 global vaccine distribution and a cautionary note about Americans getting back to enjoying life after the vaccines (1:22:54).
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'Yasuke' + 'The Falcon And The Winter Soldier' Reviews | Isaiah Bradley's Comic Origins and Forgotten Black History
Jordan Martins opens the show with some May TV and film streaming recommendations (2:45), then gets into a review of the LeSean Thomas' Netflix anime "Yasuke" (5:57). Then he discusses why he enjoyed the 2021 Oscars besides the snub of Chadwick Boseman for Best Actor (21:24). He reviews "The Falcon And The Winter Soldier" series (spoiler alert!) and covers how the show soars with its themes of Black identity (25:57). Jordan also gives a thorough breakdown of Isaiah Bradley's comic book origins and discusses how 2003's "Truth: Red, White & Black" comic was full of forgotten Black and American history. Historical topics include early American socialism, The Red Scare of 1919, real-life experiments on Black soldiers during World War II, and more (35:12).
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Growth Mindset, Artist Empowerment with Electra of Respect The Artists | 'The Falcon And The Winter Soldier' Episode 1 and #StopAsianHate
Jordan Martins opens the show by breaking down Carol Dweck's theory of growth mindset, and how it inspired Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown. (0:53) Then he talks with Electra of Respect The Artists about her artist empowerment platform, things artists can do to improve their confidence, and the work required to have a successful art career (6:38). Jordan gives a spoiler-free take on Episode 1 of "The Falcon and The Winter Soldier" and how it’s handling themes of impostor syndrome, survivors guilt, and depicts the struggles of Black families. He also discusses Anthony Mackie’s excellent portrayal of Sam Wilson and closes by discussing violence against Asian-Americans and the threat of white domestic terrorism. (52:20)
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NFTs: Tech Explained, Investment Optics, Disruption In Art, Music, and Gaming | NBA Topshot, Beeple, Jack Dorsey’s Square Buys Tidal, Crypto Mining
Jordan Martins discusses all things NFTs and gives a comprehensive explainer of how the technology works, and the power it has to disrupt multiple creative industries. He explains why he is excited for it as an artist and content creator, and why he's been active as an investor already. There's a breakdown of NBA Topshot, Beeple's $68M sale through Christie's, and why Square and Jack Dorsey buying Tidal is an NFT play.
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Black Panthers: Art, Activism, Socialism | Black Film Discussion ('One Night In Miami,' 'Malcolm & Marie,' 'Judas And The Black Messiah') with PHZ-Sicks
Jordan Martins connects the legacy of the Black Panthers to the global inequality struggles still present today. He breaks down the Panthers' use of media, visual messaging, and Fred Hampton's promotion of Marxism. Jordan recalls firsthand experiences learning from former NYC Young Lords and talks about his introduction to revolutionary politics, and ongoing community work. Kris Williams AKA PHZ-Sicks joins for Segment 2 and the two discuss the Black movie-going experience, and how they miss supporting indie theaters. Then they discuss recent Black films 'One Night In Miami' (31:20) 'Malcolm & Marie' (44:00), and 'Judas And The Black Messiah' (64:00).