Episodes
Monday Jan 11, 2021
An Interview with George Saunders
Monday Jan 11, 2021
Monday Jan 11, 2021
New York Times bestselling and Booker Prize-winning author George Saunders’s new book A Swim in the Pond in the Rain is a literary masterclass on what makes a great story work and what great stories can tell us about what it means to be a human being. Saunders is also Ponder editor Nathan’s favourite living writer (“he’s one of my five all-time fantasy dinner guests!”) and in this episode of the Ponder podcast they discuss some of the questions about writing that Nathan has been keeping a mental tally of since he first started reading Saunders’s work. After listening, not only will you come away wanting to read Saunders’s new book, but you’ll want to read anything he has ever written, his deeply thoughtful approach to reading and writing having you hang off his every word.
Saturday Jul 11, 2020
Earl Cameron: Remembering Britain’s pioneering black actor
Saturday Jul 11, 2020
Saturday Jul 11, 2020
The much-loved actor Earl Cameron recently passed away at the remarkable age of 102. In a career that spanned more than seven decades — ranging from gritty British film and TV dramas to a final cameo in Christopher Nolan’s Inception when he was 92, Earl Cameron will be remembered as the actor who broke down the colour bar in British film and television. In this podcast, Nathan and Rob look back on a remarkable man’s remarkable career.
Friday May 08, 2020
An Interview with Quentin Blake
Friday May 08, 2020
Friday May 08, 2020
His book illustrations are known and loved the world over – remember Willy Wonka, Fantastic Mr Fox, The BFG, Matilda ... the list goes on. With a career spanning more than 50 years, Sir Quentin Blake has been one of the most successful illustrators of children's books ever.
But now, Sir Quentin's attention is focussed on that state of the world. An exhibition of new works, titled We Live in Worrying Times, is open at the Hastings Contemporary art gallery in the south of England. It includes a large-scale mural described as his Guernica, which with its rawness and originality is unlike anything the artist has produced in his illustrious career.
Sunday Apr 19, 2020
Through the Windows - Porlasventanas
Sunday Apr 19, 2020
Sunday Apr 19, 2020
At a time when we are confined between four walls, there is perhaps nothing we value more in our homes than the windows. Josefina Hernandez and Reza Salazar started the Instagram page Porlasventanas (through the windows) as a personal project to archive pictures of the windows that caught their eye. But with the spread of the coronavirus forcing us to stay home, their quickly growing account has become not only a tribute to "las ventanas", but a community space where many are expressing the thoughts and feelings they have as they look out at the world.
Monday Feb 10, 2020
Penn Badgley ponders YOU, social responsibility and storytelling
Monday Feb 10, 2020
Monday Feb 10, 2020
You may know Penn Badgley best for his role as Dan Humphrey in Gossip Girl or as the disturbed but disturbingly likable stalker Joe Goldberg in the Netflix thriller series You. For this Ponder podcast Penn joins Nathan and Rob on the line from Brooklyn to talk about the phenomenal success of You, his interests in social activism and why stories can help us find the sacred and inspiring in everyday life.
Saturday Jan 11, 2020
The Year of Beethoven
Saturday Jan 11, 2020
Saturday Jan 11, 2020
This year is the 250th anniversary of the birth of, in many people’s minds, the greatest composer who ever lived. Ludwig van Beethoven’s music ranged from sublimely intimate piano music to the teutonic bombast of the most famous opening to any piece of music – the universally recognisable da-da-da-dum of his fifth symphony. Remarkably, most of this was created as the composer’s hearing faded and failed on him completely.
In this special anniversary podcast, Rob Weinberg talks to arguably Beethoven’s greatest fan, the much-loved British broadcaster John Suchet, who has written no fewer than seven books about Beethoven. He’s now presenting a 52-episode series on the man on Classic FM radio.
So what is it about Beethoven’s music that has inspired people for more than two centuries? John Suchet offers Ponder the man revealed.
Sunday Sep 01, 2019
In conversation with Bahiyyih Nakhjavani
Sunday Sep 01, 2019
Sunday Sep 01, 2019
In this very special edition of Ponder, the internationally acclaimed author Bahiyyih Nakhjavani talks to Nathan and Rob about her first three novels, which were all inspired by the historical figure of the Bab, the 200th anniversary of Whose birth is being commemorated this year.
Who was the young Persian merchant Who announced that He was the bearer of a message destined to transform the life of humanity? What is it about the Bab's short, intriguing life and the stories surrounding His heroic first followers that has inspired Nakhjavani's work?
Monday May 06, 2019
Remembering Don Rogers
Monday May 06, 2019
Monday May 06, 2019
This latest edition of Ponder pays tribute to the celebrated Canadian painter Otto Donald Rogers who passed away on 28 April. Arguably the finest artist to hail from Canada’s open prairie landscape, Rogers brought into his art his deep faith in the Bahá’í teachings. Art, he said, was a manifestation of both heart and mind – a heart that turns towards the essence of creation and a mind that conceives visual order. Rob reflects upon his many meetings and illuminating conversations with the artist, over the past three decades.
Friday Apr 12, 2019
Ponder Extra - The War Photography of Don McCullin
Friday Apr 12, 2019
Friday Apr 12, 2019
Don McCullin is arguably Britain's most famous photojournalist, most well known for his iconic and heart-rending war photography. In this episode, Rob and Nathan visit a powerful retrospective at the Tate Britain of his 50-year career and reflect on how his images shook the world.
Thursday Jul 26, 2018
Ponder Extra 5: Chagall in Bilbao
Thursday Jul 26, 2018
Thursday Jul 26, 2018
Rob and Nathan visit the Guggenheim Musuem to view an exhibition of early modernist painter, Marc Chagall; 'Chagall. The Breakthrough Years, 1911–1919'