Episodes
Pavel Coruț was a member of a counter-espionage unit. Then, after the fall of the communist regime in Romania, he started writing spy novels, blurring the line between fact and fiction and introducing a series of conspiracy theories into the public discourse regarding the country's recent past. At the same time, Romanians' appetite for all things religious, spiritual and esoteric was growing at a steady pace. Sensing an opportunity, other former secret service members re-branded themselves as...
Published 11/02/23
What is conservation financing? And do rich people really care about the environment? We'll explore the story of James Goldsmith, hostile takeover baron who was among the first promoters of the idea of debt-for-nature swaps. Would the face-eating leopard play nice outside the world of business or is nature just business as usual? Watch it on Youtube: https://youtu.be/L4LlmtQuWXc Shoot us an email at [email protected] Twitter: https://twitter.com/TUnrelated Instagram:...
Published 06/22/23
Nicolae Malaxa was the quintessential Romanian robber baron: building his fortune by securing lucrative deals with the state, schmoozing with royalty and fascists alike. Heck, he even took his chance for a few years behind the Iron Curtain, bribing Romanian Communist Party officials. And then, he went to America! Diana and Eliza discuss all the man's shenanigans and how he has benefited from a significant reputation laundering within the current discourse in Romania. Music: Lo-Fi Hip-Hop 03...
Published 02/01/23
The news continues to be bad and so, Diana and Irina revisit an old favorite to help them ward off cynicism, hopelessness and a general sense of doom about the future. Re-reading Terry Pratchett's Guards!Guards!, they talk about the horrors we let enter our world, the terrible people we allow into power and how we need to still hope that despite all that, we can still improve society (somewhat). Illustrations by Paul Kidby and David Wyatt (Discworld Emporium) Music: Lo-Fi Hip-Hop 03 by...
Published 11/17/22
The gap in our knowledge about nutrition might surprise many, especially those who think that their 'common sense' intuitions or prejudices are enough evidence to base their judgements on. Irina and Diana discuss misconceptions regarding weight loss, what it means to be healthy and the difficulties in conducting research into nutritional science. Music Lo-Fi Hip-Hop 03 by WinnieTheMoog Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/7848-lo-fi-hip-hop-03 License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Published 10/26/22
Diana and Irina have a bit of a venting session regarding people who can't seem to mind their own business. Also, those that are unable to understand the different impact of bad takes 'it's just my opinion, man!' in private versus in the public sphere. A critique of body-shaming, fake feminism and general s****y behavior. As always, with a Romanian twist. Music Lo-Fi Hip-Hop 03 by WinnieTheMoog Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/7848-lo-fi-hip-hop-03 License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Published 10/14/22
From the construction site, into the kitchen and on to other gig work - listen to David recount his journey so far. Going back and forth between Romania and the United States, getting into trouble, making friends and grabbing any opportunity to make a tough life slightly better. Music: Lo-Fi Hip-Hop 03 by WinnieTheMoog Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/7848-lo-fi-hip-hop-03 License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Published 09/28/22
National flag carriers have been known to struggle and sometimes even succumb - Malev, Swissair, Sabena - and it seems like the Romanian airlines (TAROM) are going through a three decade-long circling of the drain. And all this even before the pandemic hit! In this episode, Diana and Ioana discuss some of the 'interesting characters' behind the rocky trajectory of TAROM- from Eastern Europe's second largest airline, to a hotbed of nepotism, corruption and debt. === Avtiation enthusiasts can...
Published 09/14/22
Hustle culture is back at it. Some might say it never went away. From being permanently on your grind - whatever that means - to cranking up your productivity, Diana and Larisa discuss all the dubious work and career-related 'advice' that gurus have on offer (for a fee, of course). Is is actually a good thing to be productive all the time and is procrastination always the enemy? Who are you being productive for? And how do you know when your facing an important decision in your life?...
Published 08/31/22
A bunch of Eastern European friends blabbing about history, books, labor issues and such. Episodes every other week, on Wednesday. If you're not already one of the gracious and lovely subscribers or followers of Totally Unrelated, maybe you might be persuaded to join the flock. If perchance a few episodes in you might find yourself thinking...gosh, I kind of like these silly cows talking about random stuff... you know what you need to do. Share, rate, like and subscribe on any platform of...
Published 07/06/22
After the fall of the Iron Curtain, Eastern Europeans had high hopes for the future of their respective countries as they sought to emulate a Western liberal democratic model. A few decades down the line, disdain and resentment have soured the mood. Diana and Irina use Ivan Krastev and Stephen Holmes' book The Light That Failed to discuss the shift in mood towards liberalism since the 1990s, whom people (should) blame for this and how all this fits into the larger puzzle of current...
Published 06/22/22
Diana and Larisa continue their conversation on the minefield that is the recruitment process. What are some of the most annoying or straight-up awkward questions people trying to get hired are likely to encounter? And what creative ways might your future supervisor expect you to use your socks? Find out by listening to this here episode! Music Lo-Fi Hip-Hop 03 by WinnieTheMoog Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/7848-lo-fi-hip-hop-03 License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Published 06/08/22
Many red flags can pop up during job interviews. Some of them reveal a lot of unpleasant things about how your future workplace. Larisa and Diana discuss some of these warning signs and how to avoid wasting your time with employers that mistreat their workers, ask them to perform several roles for meager pay or simply stunt their growth in positions that offer no prospects. Music Lo-Fi Hip-Hop 03 by WinnieTheMoog Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/7848-lo-fi-hip-hop-03 License:...
Published 05/25/22
This episode is all about the practical benefits that a basic understanding of science can bring to your health and well-being. Diana and Irina talk about how being able to distinguish between legitimate sources and quackery can improve your daily life and sometimes even save you from a lot of pain, or weird juicing overdoses. Visit Irina's Web page: https://irinamateies.ro/ YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/IrinaMateie%C8%99Nutri%C8%9BieOncologic%C4%83 Music: Lo-Fi Hip-Hop 03 by...
Published 05/11/22
Diana and Irina take a reluctant look at the weird world of political fanfiction. If politics is show business for ugly people, why are some people so eager to get them naked and involved in (sticky) situations? Reading: McDreamy, McSteamy and McConnell, by Samuel Ashworth, Longreads, September 2019 Maggie x Ronald: Dribble-Down-Economics, by Isaacdoesart, maybejude Music: Late Night Radio by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/7613-late-night-radio License:...
Published 04/27/22
Diana and Adel discuss Warren Farrell's unfortunate oeuvre from 1993, in which he does a Weininger and discovers that women are bad, actually. We learn that men are the most secretly oppressed group out there, their needs neglected for millennia, and plagued by the many dangers of female attractiveness. On the plus side, the episode also includes some random banter on the topic of pies and balls. In that order. Music: Lo-Fi Hip-Hop 03 by WinnieTheMoog Link:...
Published 04/13/22
Trains are great and we need more of them. But you know what's not? Railway scandals! Diana and Adel learn about the Strousberg affair, a 19th century railway scandal that acted as a catalyst for a major financial crisis and signaled the less than auspicious birth of the Romanian railways. Trigger warning for Bismarck and the Long Depression (cries in Millennial tears). Monarchy fanboys/girls/nbs might also want to proceed with caution. Sources: Lessons from the Long Depression, by Steve...
Published 02/16/22
Diana and Irina continue their discussion on the healthcare system in Romania. What's med school like and what lies beyond? Lots of weird anecdotes and difficult career choices, it would seem. How bad is corruption within the health system and has anything changed in the past decade? How could we start to fix some of the issues within the system and - most importantly - can 90s euro-dance sensation Dr Alban help us? Music: Lo-Fi Hip-Hop 03 by WinnieTheMoog Link:...
Published 02/02/22
Diana and Irina talk about the pros and cons of the healthcare system in Romania. What role do the public and private sector play? What is the nature of a true emergency? And why is the privatization of the healthcare system the ultimate wet dream of the Romanian political class? Music: Lo-Fi Hip-Hop 03 by WinnieTheMoog Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/7848-lo-fi-hip-hop-03 License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Published 01/19/22
Diana and Adel discuss the role that Poiana chocolate - a popular local chocolate brand - played in Kraft's hostile takeover of Cadbury. They also reminisce about growing up amid Romania's turbulent transition to a market economy in the '90s and contemplate why, sooner or later, everything ends up becoming a Lidl store. Music: Lo-Fi Hip-Hop 03 by WinnieTheMoog Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/7848-lo-fi-hip-hop-03 License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Published 01/05/22
Diana and David talk about Otto Weininger, masculinity and the history of misogyny throughout the 19th and early 20th century. Highlights from Weininger's 'Sex and Character', the magnus opus of one of inceldom's least known Founding Fathers. Sources: Bram Dijkstra - Idols of Perversity Otto Weininger - Sex and Character Françoise Gaillard, Colette Windish - Naked, but Hairy: Women and Misogyny in Fin de Siècle Representations, South Central Review, Volume 29, Number 3, Fall 2012 Misha Kavka...
Published 11/19/21
What is noise, actually? How do we define noise pollution? And who is allowed to produce it and why? By the turn of the 20th century, those living in cities began to notice the high levels of noise pollution in their environments, and its impact on their well-being. It was especially the middle classes that would shape the ways in which people experienced public space and the noises that were permissible therein. Exploring the first anti-noise movements and their activism's legacy today....
Published 11/05/21
Diana, Irina and Bogdan discuss why burnout is so common in the tech industry. What with crunch culture, unpaid overtime, and toxic work environments, it seems like it's not all t**s and champagne in an industry that has been hailed by many to be the solution to personal and societal issues alike. There's talk of mental health, working conditions and peculiarities of the tech industries in Romania and Malta. Music: Lo-Fi Hip-Hop 03 by WinnieTheMoog Link:...
Published 10/22/21