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Otherppl with Brad Listi

603. Adam Popescu

Otherppl with Brad Listi

Brad Listi

Arts, Society & Culture, Books

4.8554 Ratings

🗓️ 6 October 2019

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

Adam Popescu is the guest. His debut novel, Nima, is available from Unnamed Press. Popescu is a writer and journalist whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Washington Post, Bloomberg Businessweek, Vanity Fair, National Geographic, Conde Nast Traveler, Marketplace, Playboy, Fast Company, Scientific American, Outside,The Guardian, New Scientist, Los Angeles Magazine, and others. His journalism has focused on a wide range, from business, the internet and the arts, to vanishing cultures and wildlife, reporting from places threatened by climate change, globalism, and the march of technology. In 2013, he climbed 18,000 feet up Mount Everest, covering the impact of tourism on the land and local Nepali people for the BBC. That experience would inspire his debut novel, NIMA, published in late May, 2019, from Unnamed Press. He's tracked mountain lions in urban LA, polar bears in Northern Canada, covered Arctic tsunamis, glacial melt and erosion in Greenland and Alaska, and spent time in drought-plagued East Africa and Indonesia, places and people at the vanguard of this world shift. Heads of state in Mexico, politicos tasked with governing alongside narcos, Tibet's exiled leader, the Dalai Lama, founders of Instagram, Twitter, Tinder, real cyborgs, convicts, dissidents, billionaires, all have been interview subjects. He recently profiled Steven Spielberg for The New York Times. In 2018, Popescu spent weeks in Ladakh, in search of snow leopards in India's Himalayas, sailed to the edge of the globe in the Russian High Arctic and into the deceptively placid Pacific waters of the Galapagos, on assignment for Bloomberg, the Washington Post and New York Times. A year later, he returned to Ladakh and saw a leopard with the naked eye.  Popescu holds a master’s degree in journalism from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, and a BA in creative writing from Pitzer College.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, the Other People podcast is offered freely.

0:03.6

All episodes of this program, more than 600 episodes and counting, are all available for free.

0:10.5

It's entirely free.

0:12.2

If you like the show and you want to throw a few bucks in the hat, you can do that at patreon.com

0:17.9

slash other ppl pod.

0:20.4

That's patreon.com slash other ppl pod. That's patreon.com slash other ppl pod. Okay. Thank you.

0:27.6

The other people back. It's the overhead projector. What if we do to call it last?

0:34.7

Hey, everybody. how's it going?

0:38.5

Welcome to the Other People podcast.

0:40.9

I'm Brad Listy.

0:42.2

I'm in Los Angeles.

0:44.2

It's good to be with you.

0:45.1

I have Adam Pupescu on the program today.

0:48.4

He is a longtime journalist who has written for publications like the New York Times, Washington Post, Vanity Fair.

0:55.3

He's done work for the BBC, just to name a few.

0:58.4

And he has a debut novel out called NEMA.

1:01.3

It's available from Unnamed Press.

1:04.9

So my conversation with Adam Pupescu is coming up.

1:08.7

I don't have much to talk about here. We're now into October.

1:14.3

September was by far the biggest month in the show's history. So thanks to you guys again

1:19.3

for listening. I forget what. I think it was a hundred, the audience in September was

1:25.2

100% bigger than the audience in August, which is unusually high growth.

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