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  • Is Technology Making Us Dumber? | Professor Mike Waller
    Mar 5 2026

    Before we scrolled, we soldered. Before we followed turn-by-turn directions, we learned the landscape.In this episode of Genius or Junk, we’re joined by Professor Mike Waller to debate two powerful forces in modern technology: the Raspberry Pi and the humble sat nav. One was built to teach coding, prototyping, and curiosity. The other was built to make life effortless.But what happens when convenience replaces capability?We explore the maker movement, repair culture, and why getting your hands dirty still matters in a world of sealed devices and disposable upgrades. From microprocessors to mapping exercises used inside governments and global organisations, this conversation goes far beyond gadgets — it’s about empowerment.Then comes the twist.Are sat navs quietly disabling our spatial awareness? Are we outsourcing imagination, navigation, even thinking itself to screens? And as AI accelerates, how do we design technologies that enhance human capacity instead of subtracting from it?This isn’t nostalgia versus progress.It’s augmentation versus atrophy.So what belongs in the Genius Vault — tools that build skills… or tools that remove the need for them?#GeniusOrJunk#RaspberryPi#MakerMovement#DesignThinking#InnovationCulture#SatNav#HumanCentredDesign#AI#CriticalThinking#FutureOfWork#Education#Podcast

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    33 min
  • Why Your Brain Loves a Fountain Pen | Aly King-Smith
    Feb 18 2026

    Before keyboards, touchscreens, and voice notes, ideas flowed through ink — across paper, through the hand, and into the brain.In this episode of Genius or Junk, we explore the surprising science behind handwriting, fountain pens, and why putting pen to paper activates the brain in ways typing simply can’t. From creativity and cognition to the sensory joy of a well-balanced nib, we ask whether analogue tools still deserve a place in a hyper-digital world.But it’s not just about nostalgia. We also examine what modern convenience is costing us — from sedentary lifestyles to the quiet disappearance of embodied thinking. If life is easier than ever, why are we moving less, feeling foggier, and disconnecting from the physical world around us?So what belongs in the Genius Vault — the fountain pen, or the frictionless future?

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    28 min
  • Sat Nav, Mind Control & Doomscrolling| Pim van Baarsen
    Feb 4 2026

    Before digital maps, getting lost was part of the journey — paper atlases, wrong turns, and asking strangers for directions.In this episode of Genius or Junk, Pim van Baarsen of the Silverstone Technology Cluster explores how satellite navigation evolved from Cold War military hardware into an everyday tool that reshaped confidence, safety, and how we move through the world.But not every innovation earns a free pass. We also put social media algorithms on trial, questioning whether systems designed to personalise content have instead fuelled echo chambers, addiction, and division.So what truly belongs in the Genius Vault?

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    36 min
  • The Manufacturing Technology Changing Everything | Marcus Trofimov
    Jan 21 2026

    Before factories could print parts overnight, manufacturing meant long lead times, heavy tooling, and slow iteration.In this episode of Genius or Junk, a motorsport manufacturing expert from Silverstone Composites reveals how additive manufacturing quietly transformed carbon fibre production — from rapid tooling to Formula One–grade components — and why it may redefine how almost everything is made.But not every innovation earns a free pass. We also challenge the modern smartphone, asking whether a device designed to connect us has instead reshaped society for the worse.So what truly belongs in the Genius Vault…and what should be left behind?

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    27 min
  • Before This Invention, Changing Gear Was Brutal | Peter Harman
    Jan 7 2026

    Before smooth gear changes, driving meant grinding metal, double-clutching and real mechanical skill.In this episode of Genius or Junk, a former Formula One engineer reveals the hidden invention that transformed driving forever — and explains why a century-old mechanism still sits inside modern cars.But not everything in tech deserves praise. We also tear into clickbait science headlines and the damage hype does to real engineering.So what belongs in the Genius Vault… and what should be scrapped?#GeniusOrJunk #Invention #Innovation #History #Tech #Podcast #Debate #AmazingIdeas

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    32 min
  • Benn Klewpatinond - Innovations That Make or Break Our Lives
    Dec 17 2025

    From life-changing innovations to everyday annoyances, this episode dives into what makes a product truly brilliant or destined for the junk pile. Can you guess which will stand the test of time?

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    35 min
  • John Henderson - Machines That Drive Us Mad
    Nov 26 2025

    For John, one invention is pure genius, an engineering marvel that powered global trade. The other? A clunky, overcomplicated box that can ruin your day for the price of four pounds’ parking. Which goes into the Genius Vault, and which gets crushed into the junk heap?

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    21 min
  • Chantal-Lauren Welch - Behind the Tech That Shapes Us
    Nov 12 2025

    Chantal-Lauren takes us on a journey through technology and trends that are shaping our world. One is hailed as a creative breakthrough, the other is shaking up an entire industry—both fascinating, both controversial. Will they earn a spot in the Genius Vault or be consigned to history? Tune in to find out.

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    35 min