Episodes
This is a special episode of the Wanderings Podcast featuring a conversation with Fabio Marchioro. Fabio is a multi-faceted thinker and a good friend. He is novelist, screenwriter, journalist, lawyer, professor, and coach. In this conversation we talked about his projects, his journey through different careers, creativity, and re-inventing yourself.
Published 05/20/20
Today’s guest is Demetrios Petsalakis, a Greek musician and composer based in Toronto, Canada. In this conversation, Pedro and Demetrios talk about world music and Demi’s musical trajectory. The conversation is infused with a demonstration of the sounds from some of the instruments that he plays, including the oud, Bouzouki, and Cretan lyra.
Published 05/07/20
A conversation with world-class fine art nude photographer Dan Hecho.
Published 02/27/20
Published 02/27/20
Stacey Yerofeyeva (aka Nastasia Y) talks about her journey through world music and the influence of the music of Ukraine
Published 12/20/19
Pedro Bonatto talks about his new podcast called ‘Creative Walks’. Recorded during daily walks in search of inspiration, the podcast features thoughts on creativity, art, science, and culture. We also feature one of the episodes talking about the high level and tactical benefits of following your curiosity and how it can lead to great experiences and personal transformation.
Published 12/12/19
My guest today is Viktoria Muzzatti, a Canadian visual artist that creates beautiful paintings and drawings taking inspiration from nature, literature, fantasy and mythological stories.
Published 12/02/19
A conversation with Pierre Paquette about making astrolabes
Published 11/24/19
In this episode of the Wanderings Podcast Pedro Bonatto talks to musician and instrument maker Matti Palonen about the music of Finland, an instrument called the kantele, and Matti’s exploration of roots in the music of that country and his adventures combining elements of different traditions. At the end of the interview you will hear an original composition from Matti, inspired by Scandinavian music and his world music influences.
Published 05/28/19
In this episode of The Wanderings Podcast, Pedro Bonatto takes you on a deeply personal journey on his work in music, video and photography, and he shares his artistic origin story.
Published 05/19/19
A conversation with Jurij Fedynskyj about recreating the lost instruments of Ukraine.
Published 05/10/19
Pedro Bonatto talks to artist Alice Zilberberg about fine art photography and digital art.
Published 05/03/19
n this episode of The Wanderings Podcast, Pedro Bonatto talks to Jesse Ratner-Decle and Anand Ondhia about floatation therapy and the benefits of sensory deprivation tanks. Floatation involves lying in a salt-water solution, in a very spacious tank. There is no light or sound, the temperature of the water and the air is the same as that of your body and you feel like you are floating in space. You get a chance to disconnect from the world and focus on your thoughts, and you get a sense of...
Published 11/12/18
A conversation with Brad Picard, a CGI artist blending realistic computer generated images with photography. Find Brad's work at www.bradpickard.net
Published 06/12/18
In this episode of The Wanderings Podcast, Pedro Bonatto talks to Dr. Roberta Buiani, an interdisciplinary artist, media theorist and “ArtSci” curator based in Toronto.
Published 04/03/18
In this episode of The Wanderings Podcast, Pedro Bonatto talks to Dr. Judith Cohen, an ethnomusicologist, singer, and performer on medieval and traditional folk instruments and teacher.
Published 03/25/18
In this episode of The Wanderings Podcast, Pedro Bonatto talks to Mike Deodato, one of the most prolific and in-demand artists comic book artists working today.
Published 03/15/18
In this episode of The Wanderings Podcast, Pedro Bonatto talks to Alexander Kenton, a style and travel blogger, and entrepreneur.
Published 03/08/18
In this episode of The Wanderings Podcast, Pedro Bonatto talks to Dr. George Sawa, a musician and historian specializing in Medieval Arabic Music. George Dimitri Sawa is a renowned musician and historian specializing in Medieval Arabic Music. George has written 4 books, published over 50 articles and has taught undergraduate and graduate courses on music of the Middle East at the University of Toronto and York University. In 2005, he received the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award from...
Published 02/28/18