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🗓️ 8 November 2021
⏱️ 67 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Pogmont Guard. I'm Andrea Gazetta. I'm Katrina Davis. And I'm Jordan Lee Williams. |
0:20.5 | And with us today, we have Paige Wesley. Yeah. You're going to absolutely. Yeah, please |
0:37.2 | yeah, yeah, yourself or yeah, the world. It's all good. Paige is just trying to. Yes, |
0:42.1 | Sanders into a cease and desist. I see your long game. Oh, if I had time to draft one, this |
0:49.8 | is a crossover episode. I think it's fine to yay. Hell yeah. Yes, crossover. Half |
0:57.7 | yes. Colt pod. Half a pole, man. All of Pogmont Guard. Let's do this. We're fucking |
1:05.0 | crashing. It sounds very fancy. It does. It sounds like a cult that you would serve on |
1:16.3 | a cracker. Yeah. They're like, we only do artisanal flavor. So just keep it classy. |
1:25.2 | Oh, my God. I'm a prosciutto. Oh, yes. Every delicious prosciutto. My mouth goes great |
1:32.5 | with prosciutto. So funny. That's facts. Guys, today we're covering Frank Lloyd Wright and |
1:41.3 | his Coltie architecture school. And so we're going to do a lot. This is going to be really |
1:48.0 | fun. But we're going to cover both Frank Lloyd Wright's beliefs about beauty and about |
1:53.5 | the world. And also his beliefs about people thinking he's the best. So let's get into it. |
2:04.1 | I uh, for sources, I used Wikipedia mostly to nail down some dates and organize my facts. |
2:11.7 | But the whole reason I'm actually covering this in the first place is because the dollop |
2:15.5 | did a really good episode on it. However, when I went to the original source material that |
2:21.7 | the dollop used, which is the fellowship, the untold story of Frank Lloyd Wright and |
2:25.7 | the Talias and fellowship by Roger Friedland and Harold Zelman, which is an incredibly |
2:31.9 | well-researched book. I found a few things that the dollop omitted that I think are really |
2:36.7 | important to understanding who Frank Lloyd read was as person, why his school was so problematic, |
2:43.1 | and how a lot of the info about this was erased from the cultural narrative of who Frank |
2:47.5 | Lloyd Wright is. So in order to do this story justice, it's probably going to be three |
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