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Everything Tom personally uses, recommends, or has created — plus things they don't recommend — sourced from their own show and appearances on other podcasts.

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Museum of Modern Art mentions place
"I went to the Museum of Modern Art for the first time when I was in college, and it's not where I come from."
Finding Ultra mentions media
"the thing that's maybe most valuable to come away from this podcast or reading Finding Ultra"
Photoshop mentions software
"including Photoshop and Procreate and any digital medium or maybe words depending on what the idea is"
Procreate mentions software
"including Photoshop and Procreate and any digital medium or maybe words depending on what the idea is"
American Gigolo mentions media
"That movie American Gigolo had just come out and there was this fashion designer, this relatively unknown fashion designer named Giorgio Armani made these clothes for that Richard Gere wore"
Giorgio Armani mentions product
"this relatively unknown fashion designer named Giorgio Armani made these clothes for that Richard Gere wore. And there were these elaborate shots of his closet in Beverly Hills"
Dead Kennedys mentions media
"the values of like the Dead Kennedys perhaps were the most impactful about issuing consumerism and issuing the idea of finding our identity through our consumer products"
Home Depot mentions other
"I got to go to Home Depot and rent one of those giant hammers that are really expensive and it was going to take two hours."
NASA ISRU protocol mentions technique
"ISRU is In-Situ Resource Utilization and it's a protocol that NASA's been working on since the late 1950s during the invention of the Cold War."
Nike mentions product
"One of the great things about getting to work with Nike is that it's an amplifier for the values of the studio, but on a larger scale."
PowerPoint mentions negative software
"It's something that happens in every PowerPoint presentation everywhere throughout the world. It's the most moronic thing ever."