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Episode 01
Red Dog asks how a project can be strange enough to intrigue, true enough to trust and practical enough to help someone before lunchtime.
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Episode 02
Red Dog asks whether a decent yarn can become a real animated scene, short clip, outdoor screening or local film-club experiment.
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Episode 03
Red Dog talks about the difference between a neat biography and a real life that loops back through place, family, work, travel, study, technology, creativity and responsibility.
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Episode 04
Red Dog asks how a community can share food, time and help without turning kindness into paperwork soup.
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Episode 05
Red Dog asks whether a local sports space can also become a health, culture, youth, visitor and outdoor-cinema engine without losing its everyday usefulness.
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Episode 06
Red Dog asks what changes when local people have the tools to tell local stories instead of waiting for someone else to notice.
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Episode 07
Red Dog looks at the unglamorous magic behind local events: power, sound, projection, weather, run sheets and the person who remembered the right cable.
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Episode 08
Red Dog looks at one island, then realises the bigger picture is a chain of places, projects, stories and systems learning from each other.
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Episode 09
Red Dog opens the P4A housing simulation room and asks what happens if housing is treated like civic infrastructure: not one magic fix, not one angry slogan, but a stack of useful paths that can be tested locally and reviewed honestly.
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Episode 10
Red Dog uses the idea of public profile files and deeper private AI context files to ask a bigger question: what should the world know, and what should only the trusted system know?
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Episode 11
Red Dog asks why everyone wants AI answers before they have even gathered the facts, dates, documents and jurisdiction.
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Episode 12
Red Dog asks whether a public ledger can be used as a contribution trail and reputation layer without sliding into hype, speculation or financial advice.
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Episode 13
Red Dog asks what politics would sound like if it started with useful public experiments instead of everyone yelling from fixed corners.
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Episode 14
Red Dog tries to explain the grey-area commons: all the socially messy, funny, tender, confusing spaces where intimacy, friendship, flirtation, community, technology and power overlap.
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Episode 15
Red Dog follows a trail from sand, minerals and old geology into future stories about industry, memory, public honour and science-fiction civic imagination.
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Episode 16
Red Dog tries to explain planetary intelligence while still sounding like someone you could have a beer with near the beach.
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Episode 17
Red Dog wonders what happens when everyone is staring at little screens, then the signal drops and the community still needs to know what is going on.
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Episode 18
Red Dog asks what happens between "someone should do something" and a project that a grant maker, club, business or community group can actually understand.
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Episode 19
Red Dog asks how public support can be visible, honest and grateful without turning into status theatre.
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Episode 20
Red Dog looks at songs as more than finished tracks. They can be memory, mood, source reference, world-building material and a way to hear what a project was trying to become before anyone could explain it.
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Episode 21
Red Dog asks what happens when indie music distribution is not just upload, hope and forget, but metadata, provenance, recommendation systems, licensing context and AI-readable memory.
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