Time Sensitive Podcast
1) Tony Fadell on Leaving Silicon Valley to Help Build a Healthier Society, Online and Off
Tony Fadell, probably most widely recognized for both founding the smart-home products company Nest and for his instrumental involvement in developing the iPod, discusses the perils of screen addictio...Show More
2) Hans Ulrich Obrist on Art as a Portal to Liberate Time
On Ep. 146 of our Time Sensitive podcast, the Swiss-born, London-based curator and Serpentine Galleries artistic director Hans Ulrich Obrist shares what he’s learned from his thousands of conversation...Show More
3) Jennie C. Jones on Time Traveling Through Art, Sound, and Space
On Ep. 145 of our Time Sensitive podcast, the artist Jennie C. Jones talks about her two current exhibitions at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation in St. Louis (on view through Feb. 1, 2026) and her 2025 “E...Show More
4) Noah Horowitz on Art Basel as a Cultural Force
Noah Horowitz, the CEO of Art Basel, details his ambitious agenda for the international art platform, renowned for its best-in-class fairs in Switzerland, Miami, Hong Kong, and Paris, with a Qatar edi...Show More
5) Theaster Gates on Building and Bridging Culture, From Chicago to Japan
For our latest “site-specific” episode, we visit the artist Theaster Gates inside his personal library on the South Side of Chicago to talk about the exhibition “Unto Thee” at the University of Chicag...Show More
6) Jay Osgerby on Imbuing Objects With Meaning
On Ep. 142 of our Time Sensitive podcast, the British designer Jay Osgerby, of the London-based industrial design studio Barber Osgerby, considers what his years inside factories and surrounded by cra...Show More
7) Michael W. Twitty on Honoring His Ancestors Through Food
The writer and culinary historian Michael W. Twitty, author of the new cookbook “Recipes From the American South,” reflects on what researching and uncovering his ancestry has taught him about Souther...Show More
8) Camille Henrot on Tapping In to a Boundless Imagination
The Paris-born, New York–based artist Camille Henrot previews her upcoming first-ever performance-art piece, slated to premiere in 2026 and a collaboration with the nonprofit Performa; explores her fr...Show More
9) Alison Roman on Recipes as Time Capsules
Cook and food writer Alison Roman, author of the best-selling books “Dining In” and “Nothing Fancy,” talks about her forthcoming title, “Something From Nothing,” out Nov. 11, and reflects on the diari...Show More
10) Olivia Laing on the Pleasures and Possibilities of Gardens
The British writer and cultural critic Olivia Laing, author of the “The Garden Against Time: In Search of a Common Paradise” and the forthcoming novel “The Silver Book,” discusses the symbiotic relati...Show More