EPISODE 16: Podsplain It To Me
Lauren takes listeners deep into the complex world of museum ethics and cultural restitution, unraveling the fascinating saga of the Benin Bronzes. She recounts how these treasured artifacts were looted from Nigeria during a violent raid in 1897 and scattered across global museums, sparking heated debates about repatriation and cultural preservation. With wit and insight, Lauren sheds light on the ongoing tug-of-war between returning artifacts to their origins and preserving them for a global audience, challenging listeners to consider: who truly owns history?
Neal shifts gears with a celebration of Zatoichi, the iconic blind swordsman from Japanese cinema. He reveals the layered history of this legendary character, who first appeared in a 1962 film and evolved through 26 movies and a TV series. Neal connects Zatoichi’s influence to modern storytelling, from samurai classics to The Mandalorian. He also touches on The Warriors—the cult-classic film reimagined as a star-studded concept album by Lin-Manuel Miranda. Neal dives into the film's video-game-like structure, its iconic lines, and its cultural legacy, painting a vivid picture of why these stories endure. Plus the pair consider changing their podcast title. What do you think?

Episode Prompts: Mauve, 962, Steal/Steel

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Lauren's Topic:
The Benin Bronzes
Learn More About Them

Neal's Topic:
Zatoichi: The Blind Swordsman
Criterion Set
The Warriors (1979)
Watch the film here
Warriors Concept Album
Listen to the album here

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Curated by Chance

Neal E. Fischer and Lauren Tagliaferro

Podsplain It To Me

NOV 20, 202481 MIN
Curated by Chance

Podsplain It To Me

NOV 20, 202481 MIN

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EPISODE 16: Podsplain It To Me

Lauren takes listeners deep into the complex world of museum ethics and cultural restitution, unraveling the fascinating saga of the Benin Bronzes. She recounts how these treasured artifacts were looted from Nigeria during a violent raid in 1897 and scattered across global museums, sparking heated debates about repatriation and cultural preservation. With wit and insight, Lauren sheds light on the ongoing tug-of-war between returning artifacts to their origins and preserving them for a global audience, challenging listeners to consider: who truly owns history?

Neal shifts gears with a celebration of Zatoichi, the iconic blind swordsman from Japanese cinema. He reveals the layered history of this legendary character, who first appeared in a 1962 film and evolved through 26 movies and a TV series. Neal connects Zatoichi’s influence to modern storytelling, from samurai classics to The Mandalorian. He also touches on The Warriors—the cult-classic film reimagined as a star-studded concept album by Lin-Manuel Miranda. Neal dives into the film's video-game-like structure, its iconic lines, and its cultural legacy, painting a vivid picture of why these stories endure. Plus the pair consider changing their podcast title. What do you think?


Episode Prompts: Mauve, 962, Steal/Steel


Special Rom-Com Ultimate Trivia Book Giveaway!

Purchase the book and go here: https://www.quarto.com/campaign/Rom-Com-Trivia-Preorder


Your trivia question: What one-named brand dress was Audrey Hepburn wearing in the opening of Breakfast at Tiffany's?


Lauren's Topic:

The Benin Bronzes

Learn More About Them


Neal's Topic:

Zatoichi: The Blind Swordsman

Criterion Set

The Warriors (1979)

Watch the film here

Warriors Concept Album

Listen to the album here


Support Our Show:

Love the show? Help us keep going by becoming a Patron for just $5/month!

👉 www.patreon.com/curatedbychance


Follow the show and its creators on Instagram:

The Show - @curatedbychance

Lauren - @paisleylo

Neal - @nealefischer

E-mail us: [email protected]


Hear Neal each week on Triviality Podcast. Subscribe now!

Listen to Lauren on Miss Information Podcast! Subscribe now!


Pre-order Neal’s next two books!

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