Specialty horror props, Quiet quitting, Visual thinking

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The owner of a Wisconsin specialty prop business tells us about the work they do for TV shows and movies. Then, an advice columnist helps us better understand the concept of “quiet quitting.” Later, we talk to the author of a new book about people who think more visually than verbally or linearly.

Featured in this Show

  • The Wisconsin prop shop making skeletons and zombies for Hollywood

    A specialty prop shop based in Madison makes replica corpses and spooky scenes for TV shows, movies and more. We talk to one of the owners about the business and why they brought it to Wisconsin.

  • Temple Grandin shares what it's like to think in images and how to support 'Visual Thinking'

    Autism activist and author Temple Grandin joins the show to share her new book “Visual Thinking,” looking at what it’s like to think in images and how we can support visual thinkers in a language-dominated world.

Episode Credits

  • Lee Rayburn Host
  • Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
  • Lorin Cox Producer
  • Rachael Vasquez Producer
  • BJ Winslow Guest
  • Temple Grandin Guest

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