Benvenuti all'ep.35 del PoretCast! Ospite di questa puntata Simone Fugazzotto, un artista che ha scelto lo scimpanzé come metafora dell’essere umano.
In questo episodio intenso e sorprendente del PoretCast, ci racconta la sua storia: dall’infanzia difficile alla fama internazionale, passando per New York, le truffe, la fame, e quell’opera diventata simbolo (e scandalo) nel mondo del calcio: “Siamo tutti lo scimpanzé”.
Con Giacomo Poretti si parla di arte, famiglia, amore, calcio, fallimenti, speranza. E di quanto sia difficile – ma necessario – disarmare le parole.
In the contemporary era where information is at our fingertips, staying aware and informed about current affairs and politics is crucial. But how do we sift through the noise to understand what’s truly happening? The answer lies in 'Timcast IRL'. This TV series provides you with a fresh perspective on news, politics, and culture by focusing on objective analysis rather than partisan agendas.
Hosted by Timothy Daniel Pool, an American political commentator who made a name for himself during the 2011 Occupy Wall Street protests, Timcast IRL aims to provide substantial insight into ongoing political debates. Pool's unbiased approach toward reporting has been praised across platforms; his commendable use of new media technologies sets him apart from traditional journalists. His journey from live-streaming protests using his cellphone to co-founding a media company called 'The Other 99' showcases his commitment to truth and transparency.
Debuting with two seasons and over 5 thousand episodes so far, each episode of Timcast IRL is filled with rich content that goes beyond mere coverage of events. For instance, In Episode 1 titled 'I will be back to field reporting soon!', Pool discusses his plans for mobile production - readying to bring you real-time updates from various locations. Episode 2 takes a more personal route as Pool gives viewers a tour of his van equipped with facilities like shower, toilet, air conditioning – making it ideal for solo travel.