
Soon, we'll be launching an all-new PRINT initiative—the PRINT Podcast Studio—featuring cutting-edge podcasts we love.
In the meantime, we’re giving a sneak-peek of some of the shows we intend to spotlight—such as BrandBox by Tom Guarriello & Mark Kingsley, “a (playful and thoughtful) podcast on the strategies and effects of brands.”
In this episode, the show’s fifth, Guarriello and Kingsley reflect on the American myths of open space, freedom and control.
Show Notes:
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New York Streets Are Nearly Empty, but Speeding Tickets Have Doubled
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Speeders, Drag Racers Behaving Badly in Pandemic, Tempted by Empty Streets
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With Fewer Cars On the Road, Motorists are Shifting Into High Gear—Driving 100 mph or More
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Coronavirus Doesn't Deter Massive Dirt Bike Ride On NYC Streets & Sidewalks
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Man Performs Wheelies on Motorbike Before Careering Into Crowd
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Whoosh! That Car That Just Soared by Might Be Heading for the Coast
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A Team Exploited the Coronavirus Pandemic to Set a 26-Hour 38-Minute Cross-Country Record
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Team Allegedly Sets New 'Cannonball Run' Record on Empty Highways During Coronavirus Lockdowns
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Revel Suspends its Electric Moped Service in NYC After Two People are Killed
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“Hey Johnny, what are you rebelling against?”"Whadda you got?”
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Carl Jung on Hitler as Personification of the Wotan Archetype
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Fredric Jameson, Future City"Someone once said that it is easier to imagine the end of the world than to imagine the end of capitalism."

John Gast, American Progress, 1872. Oil on canvas. An allegory of Manifest Destiny.
SVA Masters in Branding program // Music courtesy of Mikel Rouse // Dr. Tom Guarriello // Mark Kingsley