Épisodes

  • What Are We Willing to Give Up?
    Feb 24 2026

    Every future asks for a price. In this episode, The Sci-Fi Griot explores how science fiction confronts the sacrifices societies and individuals make in the name of survival, security, and progress. Drawing on iconic leaders and worlds across franchises, we examine when compromise becomes necessary—and when it becomes dangerous. This episode invites listeners to reflect on what is surrendered during moments of crisis, and whether the cost of survival is always worth paying.

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    11 min
  • Captain John Sheridan: When Obedience Becomes Complicity
    Feb 17 2026

    Captain John Sheridan’s journey in Babylon 5 forces a confrontation with a dangerous question: when does following orders become participation in injustice? In this episode, The Sci-Fi Griot explores Sheridan’s transformation from loyal officer to moral dissenter as power, propaganda, and authoritarianism tighten their grip. Through his choices, we examine how systems demand obedience—and how resisting them often comes at a personal cost. This episode challenges listeners to consider when loyalty must give way to conscience.

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    11 min
  • Captain Janeway: Leadership Without Backup
    Feb 10 2026

    Stranded far from home with no reinforcements, no oversight, and no margin for error, Captain Kathryn Janeway leads in isolation. In this episode, The Sci-Fi Griot examines what leadership looks like when there is no backup plan and every decision carries permanent consequences. Through Janeway’s choices, compromises, and moral resolve, we explore how authority, ethics, and responsibility collide when survival depends on one person’s judgment. This episode asks what leadership becomes when there is no one left to pass the burden to.

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    15 min
  • Leadership through Loss: Benjamin Sisko: Star Trek Deep Space Nine - video
    Feb 9 2026

    Captain Benjamin Sisko stands apart from other Star Trek leaders—not because he avoids loss, but because he carries it. In this episode, The Sci-Fi Griot explores Sisko’s unique style of leadership, shaped by grief, responsibility, and impossible choices. From war and faith to duty and compromise, we examine how Sisko leads while bearing the emotional cost of command. His story forces us to confront a difficult truth: leadership is not just about vision—it’s about what you’re willing to carry so others don’t have to.

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    14 min
  • Benjamin Sisko: Leadership, Loss, and the Weight of Command
    Feb 3 2026

    Captain Benjamin Sisko stands apart from other Star Trek leaders—not because he avoids loss, but because he carries it. In this episode, The Sci-Fi Griot explores Sisko’s unique style of leadership, shaped by grief, responsibility, and impossible choices. From war and faith to duty and compromise, we examine how Sisko leads while bearing the emotional cost of command. His story forces us to confront a difficult truth: leadership is not just about vision—it’s about what you’re willing to carry so others don’t have to.

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    14 min
  • Who Survives the Future - Video
    Jan 31 2026

    The future isn’t neutral—and science fiction has always known that. In this episode, The Sci-Fi Griot examines how sci-fi stories decide who is protected, who is expendable, and who is left behind when societies evolve or collapse. From chosen survivors to forgotten populations, we explore how power, access, and privilege shape imagined futures—and what those choices reveal about our present. This episode challenges us to ask not just what the future looks like, but who it is built for.

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    13 min
  • Are we Listening - Video Version
    Jan 27 2026

    Science fiction is full of warnings, signals, and voices trying to be heard—but are we actually listening? In this episode, The Sci-Fi Griot explores how sci-fi stories often show societies ignoring clear signs of danger, truth, or change until it’s too late. From ignored messengers to dismissed prophets, we examine what happens when knowledge is available but inconvenient. This episode asks a hard question: when the future speaks, do we listen—or do we silence it until the cost becomes unavoidable?

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    13 min
  • Who Gets to Survive the Future?
    Jan 27 2026

    The future isn’t neutral—and science fiction has always known that. In this episode, The Sci-Fi Griot examines how sci-fi stories decide who is protected, who is expendable, and who is left behind when societies evolve or collapse. From chosen survivors to forgotten populations, we explore how power, access, and privilege shape imagined futures—and what those choices reveal about our present. This episode challenges us to ask not just what the future looks like, but who it is built for.

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    13 min