Ryan Pyle is a Guinness World Record holder. He’s also a documentary photographer whose work has been published in Newsweek, TIME, The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times; a presenter; an author; an entrepreneur; and the owner of a production company that makes “insane adventure films.” He answered Four Questions.
Four Questions for the PepTides
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This one time, we asked this band that we knew to be incredibly weird Four Questions. Then we were surprised when they sent us some incredibly weird answers.
Life in the DTES
posted by Stephanie Frances
"I feel the best way I can contribute to causes I believe in is to document the people and their stories. It’s one thing to believe in a cause but another to live through it," says Tyson Fast. Fast is a documentary photographer working in Vancouver's Downtown East Side. Thought Out Loud's Stephanie Frances caught up with him.
Four Questions for M...
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After the Internet stopped working on 18 January, 2012, and people around the work reset their routers expecting that to bring Wikipedia back, global thought began to change about Internet regulation. We asked the Canadian expert on technology law four questions about copyright reform and two pieces of dodgy legislation.
Four Questions for L...
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Sure, Louis-Philippe Loncke has crossed Australia's massive Simpson Desert alone, on foot, but it takes a special kind of mettle to answer slightly more than Four Questions. Loncke stared fear in the face and answered a fifth question, just to prove he could. He talks to Thought Out Loud about why he ventures, the final frontier (it isn't space!), the benefits of solo travel, and giving out chocolate on Everest.
Four Questions for Charley Boorman
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Actor and documentarian Charley Boorman takes a break from adventuring to sit down with Thought Out Loud, sort of, to talk about life on the go, his recent visit to Canada, and his dream trip.
Four Questions for Dimitry Anastakis
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Dr. Dimitry Anastakis chats with Thought Out Loud about a global 1960s (in the 2010s!), Obamamania, the changing world of academia, and how you should get off of Facebook in class, Steve. Yes, you, Steve.
The random dancing f...
posted by Drew Gough
Some people mope their way to work, shoulders back and faces forward. Some people grumble through the grocery store, annoyed by fruits and vegetables. Not Phil Villeneuve. No, he dances in these places and record its. Drew Gough wanted to know why.
Four Questions for Steve Paikin
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In the latest edition of Four Questions, Thought Out Loud picks the giant brain of TVO's Steve Paikin. The host of The Agenda talks to us about his role as a debate moderator, the shape of political discourse in Canada, and newfangled technologies.
Four Questions for Jonathan L. Howard
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Author Jonathan L. Howard started as a video game designer in the 1990s before -- thankfully for his readers -- also taking up fiction writing. His books follow the adventures and misadventures of Johannes Cabal, "necromancer of some little infamy."