#08: Big Yellow Taxi - with Carbon Mike
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Joining me this week, from New York City, is software engineer, social commentator and podcast host, Carbon Mike.
There is a musical flavour to the first part of the show, as Mike talks about the thrill of first picking up a guitar, followed some years later by an ambitious project to build an entire recording studio at home.
Next, we talk about a brief change of career when work in the software industry dried up and Mike turned his hand to driving that iconic symbol of New York, the yellow taxi, for a year or so.
Turning to history, we look back at the motivations of some of the key players in the Peasant's Revolt of 1381. Was it all a protest against excessive taxation, as we've always been taught, or was there more to it? Finally, we round off with a discussion about the achievements of the great Victorian engineers, in an era which is now seen as problematic, by some.
The Time Bubble podcast is based on the bestselling book series by Jason Ayres which can be found here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08TMYF3NV
You can find Carbon Mike on Twitter @futureradiocast.
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The theme music for this podcast was composed and performed by Michael Livesley.
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