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In this episode…
Rust never hurries, it just reminds us that nothing we build, own, or inherit was ever really permanent.
From empty Japanese ski lodges to rust-streaked shipyards, decay is not collapse but the slow truth we try not to see.
In these fushigi times, rust becomes a teacher, urging us to shift from inheritance to stewardship, from panic to care.
Credits…
Creator / Writer / Presenter: Angelino Schintu
Produced, Recorded & Engineered at: Fushigi Labs Tokyo
Opening & Closing Voice / Audio Production: Thomas Kinkaid
Theme Music: Original composition Fushigi by Andrew P Partington
Angelino Schintu is a veteran journalist, broadcaster, and filmmaker based in Japan. He is Editor-in-Chief of The Fushigi Times — an independent Slow Media platform offering bold, reality-grounded perspectives on global affairs, cultural explorations, and creative thought.
By The Fushigi Times Podcast | Angelino SchintuIn this episode…
Rust never hurries, it just reminds us that nothing we build, own, or inherit was ever really permanent.
From empty Japanese ski lodges to rust-streaked shipyards, decay is not collapse but the slow truth we try not to see.
In these fushigi times, rust becomes a teacher, urging us to shift from inheritance to stewardship, from panic to care.
Credits…
Creator / Writer / Presenter: Angelino Schintu
Produced, Recorded & Engineered at: Fushigi Labs Tokyo
Opening & Closing Voice / Audio Production: Thomas Kinkaid
Theme Music: Original composition Fushigi by Andrew P Partington
Angelino Schintu is a veteran journalist, broadcaster, and filmmaker based in Japan. He is Editor-in-Chief of The Fushigi Times — an independent Slow Media platform offering bold, reality-grounded perspectives on global affairs, cultural explorations, and creative thought.