Three limited-run series have also been produced by members of the 99pi team. 99% Invisible is now a member of the Stitcher and Sirius XM podcast family. Hello, Antarctica! And where the show was once made by Roman alone his bedroom, it now includes an entire staff, who make episodes both from an office in beautiful uptown Oakland, California and other locations around the world. It has grown from a four-minute spot on broadcast radio to an enormously popular podcast with listeners all over the world including, (according to our internal data), three in Antarctica. The 99% Invisible City by Roman Mars & Kurt Kohlstedtĩ9% Invisible was started by Roman Mars as a project of KALW public radio and the American Institute of Architects in San Francisco. But if listening isn’t your thing, each episode has a print companion piece and 99pi also has a book titled The 99% Invisible City which hit the New York Times Best-Seller list the week of its release. You can listen to 99pi, as they say, “wherever you get your podcasts,” and there’s a new episode every week. 99% Invisible, episode after episode, is really about the difference between what you see and a designer sees, what you see and an architect sees, what you see and an engineer sees.” - Christopher Borrelli, Chicago Tribune Which, as the cliché goes, is like saying Moby-Dick is a novel about whales. “Across a decade now, after more than 430 episodes, 99% Invisible still explains itself as a podcast about design. Sirius XM subscribers may also listen on the Sirius XM app. With approximately 500 million downloads, 99pi is one of the most popular podcasts on Stitcher, Pandora, iTunes and is available on RadioPublic, via RSS, and through other apps. 99% Invisible host Roman Mars giving a TED talk on flag designĩ9% Invisible is a sound-rich, narrative podcast hosted by Roman Mars about all the thought that goes into the things we don’t think about - the unnoticed architecture and design that shape our world.
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