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  • Dune: Spice, Religion and Humanity without Machines
    Jan 14 2026

    Throughout history, people have imagined what the future might look like, sometimes in bold visions, and sometimes in outlandish predictions. Dreams of a Future Past is a podcast that explores how humanity has dreamed of the future through movies, technology, philosophy, and design.

    Dune imagines a future where humanity rejects thinking machines and instead pushes human potential to its extremes, creating Mentats, Bene Gesserit, and entire cultures engineered to replace technology. Its world warns that overreliance on machines can erode human agency, while also suggesting that true power comes from mastering the mind and controlling scarce resources.

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    47 Min.
  • Blade Runner: The Neon Blueprint for Our Future – Dreams of Future Past, Episode 5
    Dec 31 2025

    Blade Runner: The Neon Blueprint for Our Future

    Throughout history, people have imagined what the future might look like, sometimes in bold visions, and sometimes in outlandish predictions. Dreams of a Future Past is a podcast that explores how humanity has dreamed of the future through movies, technology, philosophy, and design.

    What if the future wasn’t sleek and utopian, but messy, corporate-controlled, and neon-lit? Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner flipped the script on science fiction when it hit theaters in 1982. Based on Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, the film envisioned a decaying Los Angeles in 2019 that felt hauntingly real. Its influence can be seen in everything from The Matrix and Cyberpunk 2077 to our own urban skylines.

    Rooted in the dark paranoia of Philip K. Dick, whose stories blurred reality and perception. Initially a box office disappointment, it became a cornerstone of modern sci-fi. Originally envisioned and created 50 years go, at a time well before artificial intelligence, corporate big tech, and neon megacities were a reality.

    What It Got Right

    • The Cyberpunk Aesthetic: Syd Mead’s concept art of rain-soaked, neon-drenched cityscapes became the look of the future, Tokyo by way of noir.
    • AI & Humanity: The Voight-Kampff empathy test predicted today’s debates about consciousness and artificial emotion.
    • Urban Dystopia: Overcrowding, climate decay, and social division was once fiction, and now part of our global familiar headlines.

    What It Missed

    • Tech Timeline: Flying cars, replicants, and off-world colonies didn’t arrive on schedule.

    Its Lasting Impact

    From The Matrix to The Fifth Element, Blade Runner’s DNA runs through modern sci-fi. Its world of glowing skies and corporate towers reshaped how we imagine progress, and are less a warning and more a mirror.

    Join Greg, Ian, and McKay as they explore this hugely influential movie and discuss how it has shaped the future in which we’ve already begun to live.

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    48 Min.
  • The 1893 Chicago World’s Fair, Part 2 – Dreams of Future Past, Episode 4
    Dec 17 2025

    The 1893 Chicago World’s Fair - When America Invented the Future

    Part 2

    -- Throughout history, people have imagined what the future might look like, sometimes in bold visions, and sometimes in outlandish predictions. Dreams of a Future Past is a podcast that explores how humanity has dreamed of the future through movies, technology, philosophy, and design.

    In Part 2 of this episode, we dive into the forces that shaped the fair, the dark side of the fair including "The Devil" in the White City, and its lasting impact on Chicago and world in which we live today. Join Ian, Greg, and McKay as they explore the many futuristic themes of the fair and uncover more of what they got right, and missed, at this amazing World's Fair.

    What it Missed

    • The just plain weird and gimmicky including Glow-in-the-dark cocktails and electroshock “Health Machines.”
    • Depictions of global cultures.

    Its Lasting Impact

    • The structures with you can still visit today, including the Palace of Fine Arts which became the Chicago Museum of Science & Industry and the World’s Congress Building which became the Art Institute of Chicago.
    • The serial killer "Devil" at the fair and his murder hotel.

    Join us to find out how much of The White City was a blueprint for our future and how much a dream that faded with the lights.

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    26 Min.
  • The 1893 Chicago World’s Fair, Part 1 – Dreams of Future Past, Episode 3
    Nov 19 2025

    The 1893 Chicago World’s Fair - When America Invented the Future

    Part 1

    Imagine a world’s fair that introduced the Ferris Wheel, hamburgers, spray paint, and electric light, all in one place. The 1893 Chicago World’s Fair, also known as the “White City,” put American innovation on the global stage, dazzling visitors with technology, architecture, and ideas that would shape the 20th century. It was part CES, part Olympics, and all spectacle.

    There is so much to the fair that we had to break it up into two parts. In Part 1, we dive into the history and drama behind the fair and the futuristic ideas it showcased across electricity, architecture, food and much more! Join us as we cover the many dreams of the future at the fair which have become our everyday reality, including:

    • A showcase of America’s manufacturing muscle and growing industrial power.
    • The turning point from steam to electricity, featuring AC vs. DC showdowns between Tesla/Westinghouse and Edison.
    • The Ferris Wheel as America’s answer to the Eiffel Tower.
    • Moving Walkways as the ancestor of airport travelators and Disney’s Wedway movers.

    Throughout history, people have imagined what the future might look like — sometimes in bold visions, sometimes in whimsical predictions. Dreams of a Future Past is a podcast that explores how humanity has dreamed of the future through movies, technology, philosophy, and design.

    With an upbeat, conversational tone, the show will dive into iconic retro-futurist moments — from concept cars and world’s fairs, to sci-fi films and technology — and ask: what came true, what never did, and why? Along the way, listeners will discover the stories of inventors, businesspeople, and dreamers who helped shape our imagination of tomorrow.

    Join McKay, Greg and Ian as they geek out over the future. What once was thought possible, and getting inspired by what might still be to come...

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    30 Min.
  • 2001: A Space Odyssey – Did Kubrick Predict Our Future? – Dreams of Future Past, Episode 2
    Nov 4 2025
    Episode 2: 2001: A Space Odyssey – Did Kubrick Predict Our Future?


    It’s one of the greatest sci-fi films—and books—of all time. Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke teamed up to create 2001: A Space Odyssey, a movie that redefined the genre just as the Space Race and the moon landing captured the world’s imagination.

    In this episode, we dive into how 2001 was made, the future it imagined, and why it still sparks debate more than 50 years later. From HAL 9000’s chilling calm to trippy star gates, we’ll unpack what the film got right, what it missed, and why its influence still looms large today.

    What It Got Right

    • Tablets, flat screens, video calls… and Zoom from the moon!
    • Realistic space travel with rotating stations and orbital flights.
    • HAL 9000 foreshadowing today’s AI assistants—and our fears about them.
    • That sleek, modernist design that still looks futuristic.

    What It Got Wrong

    • No internet, no smartphones—just giant room-sized computers.
    • Moon bases and commercial space flights by 2001 (we wish).
    • Corporate-controlled, uniform visions of the future that feel very “1960s chic.”

    Lasting Impact

    • Turned sci-fi into serious, thoughtful cinema.
    • Iconic use of silence and classical music in space.
    • A counterculture touchstone—interpreted by some as the ultimate psychedelic trip.

    Was 2001: A Space Odyssey a dead-end fantasy—or a destined reality? Just tune in and we’ll rate it, and leave you to decide.

    Throughout history, people have imagined what the future might look like — sometimes in bold visions, sometimes in whimsical predictions. Dreams of a Future Past is a podcast that explores how humanity has dreamed of the future through movies, technology, philosophy, and design.

    With an upbeat, conversational tone, the show will dive into iconic retro-futurist moments — from concept cars and world’s fairs, to sci-fi films and technology — and ask: what came true, what never did, and why? Along the way, listeners will discover the stories of inventors, businesspeople, and dreamers who helped shape our imagination of tomorrow.

    Join McKay, Greg and Ian as they geek out over the future. What once was thought possible, and getting inspired by what might still be to come...

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    41 Min.
  • EPCOT: Walt Disney’s City of the Future – Dreams of Future Past, Episode 1
    Oct 21 2025
    Welcome to Dreams of Future Past, a walking tour of “the future of the past.”


    Throughout history, people have imagined what the future might look like — sometimes in bold visions, sometimes in whimsical predictions. Dreams of a Future Past is a podcast that explores how humanity has dreamed of the future through movies, technology, philosophy, and design.

    With an upbeat, conversational tone, the show will dive into iconic retro-futurist moments — from concept cars and world’s fairs, to sci-fi films and technology — and ask: what came true, what never did, and why? Along the way, listeners will discover the stories of inventors, businesspeople, and dreamers who helped shape our imagination of tomorrow.

    Join McKay, Greg and Ian as they geek out over the future. What once was thought possible, and getting inspired by what might still be to come...

    Episode 1: EPCOT – Walt Disney’s City of the Future

    What if Disney had built not a theme park, but an actual city? That was Walt’s original plan for EPCOT—the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow. Far more than rides and pavilions, it was a bold vision for a utopian city where futuristic transportation, corporate partnerships, and cutting-edge design would shape daily life.

    In this episode, we paint a picture of Walt’s vision, place it in the larger “cities of the future” movement, and explore what it got right, what it missed, and why people are still trying to build EPCOT-style communities today.

    What It Got Right

    • Transit Innovation: Monorails, PeopleMovers, and underground service tunnels—Walt’s plan eliminated cars in the city core.
    • Influence on Design: Elements of EPCOT’s blueprint shaped Disney’s theme parks and even inspired planned communities like Celebration, Florida.
    • Global Echoes: Today’s mega-projects like Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah or Saudi Arabia’s “The Line” echo Disney’s vision of master-planned futures.

    What It Missed

    • The Utopian Dream: Perfectly planned lives under benevolent corporate guidance proved unrealistic.
    • Funding & Leadership: Without Walt, investors weren’t willing to bet on such an experimental city.
    • Design Complexities: Radial layouts and underground transport made the plan too difficult to execute at scale.

    Lasting Impact

    • EPCOT Center repurposed the name into a permanent world’s fair-style park.
    • Walt’s vision still inspires architects, futurists, and tech giants who dream of building new cities from scratch.
    • The legacy shows up every time someone promises a “city of the future”—whether for progress or profit.

    Was Walt’s EPCOT a dead-end fantasy—or a destined reality just waiting to happen? Listen in and we’ll rate it, and invite you to decide.

    Thanks for joining us on Dreams of Future Past. Subscribe for more episodes wherever you get you podcasts...and we'll "see you in the future!!!"

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    42 Min.