This Must Be The Place

This Must Be The Place


Latest Episodes

La Petite Mort's Anthology of Erotic Esoterica
April 25, 2017

La Petite Mort’s Anthology of Erotic Esoterica is a dark, intimate cabaret – bringing us burlesque, boylesque, magic, contortionists, acrobats, and more. A conversation with La Petite Mort, the show's creator, and Kevin Incroyable,

Wine Folly with Madeline Puckette
April 18, 2017

A lively look at the world through Madeline Puckette's eyes. She is the inspiring force behind the award-winning website winefolly.com, and co-author of the NYT best-selling book, Wine Folly: The Essential Guide to Wine.

A Crow's World with John Marzluff
April 11, 2017

John Marzluff studies the relationship between humans, crows, and other corvids. How do these curious - and sharply intelligent creatures - thrive in our human-dominated world?

Earthquake - Mexico City 1985
April 04, 2017

On September 19, 1985, Mexico City suffered a devastating earthquake registering 8.1 on the Richter scale. This episode presents a personal narrative covering the disaster and reflections on how it continues to have an impact nearly 32 years later.

Namibia with Carrie Pollard
March 21, 2017

Carrie Pollard pushed off from the safe lands of the 9-to-5 life to live in Namibia, Africa for a year. A conversation about her experiences, about how they changed her, and about how her perceptions of the world have shifted.

Scarecrow Video with Matt Lynch (Season 1 | Episode 16)
March 14, 2017

Scarecrow Video is a vibrant film archive and home for an idiosyncratic cast of characters keeping the in-person video store tradition alive. A conversation with Matt Lynch - marketing coordinator at Scarecrow.

Foraging in the Wild with Langdon Cook
March 06, 2017

Langdon Cook is a forager – seeking wild foods hidden within the riotous cacophony of nature. He has been described as a walking field guide, a gifted storyteller, and the Henry David Thoreau of his generation.

014 – Seattle Architecture Foundation with Stacy Segal
February 28, 2017

What makes a city great? What do we mean when we "activate" a public space? A conversation with Stacy Segal - Executive Director of the Seattle Architecture Foundation - where we answer these questions and explore SAF's tours and programs.

The Conservatory with Carlos Paradinha
February 20, 2017

Discover The Conservatory - a cafe inspired by the European coffee houses of the 1800's and nestled within Seattle's industrial Georgetown neighborhood.

Fantasy and Mythology with Lucienne Brown
February 13, 2017

Exploring the nature of fantasy, mythological, and fictional places – whether in literature or while engaging in role-playing games - with Lucienne Brown.