Dr Ice Cream

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Synopsis

Crystal aka Dr Ice Cream, takes your questions on ice cream and life.

Episodes

  • a glitch in the matrix, a vanilla slice and a vibe that never was

    31/07/2018 Duration: 27min

    Dr Ice Cream tracked down a guy in a cafe that she thought she had a vibe with. What happens next proved the futility of existence once and for all

  • Where in the world is Dr Icecream? And what's "wrong" with her?

    22/05/2018 Duration: 41min

    Dr Icecream has been missing, but don't worry, it's only her oversensitive disposition that is to blame. This episode is all about feelings, dating apps, and about how what is "wrong" with us can actually be what is "right" with us.

  • The Semantics Of Icecream -- Why names matter

    23/04/2018 Duration: 44min

    Dr Icecream gets a lot of criticism about her name. Well this week she defends her choice to call herself Dr Icecream or anything else she chooses. But -- does this same principle apply to Icecream? Can anything be called Icecream? We investigate in this amazing episode about semantics, philosophy, Icecream and dating apps.

  • The Steve Jobs of Icecream

    16/04/2018 Duration: 42min

    This week Dr ice cream did the unthinkable and turned her ice cream business into a literal ice cream business. Yes she failed on the way and made plenty of mistakes in the first week. But the point is she just did it. This week we discuss a lot of issues around creativity and pursuing our dreams. Dr ice cream talks about Steve Jobs, aliens, vibes in the air, and never ever listening to authority.

  • The Maggie Beer Disaster, the metaphysics of eggs, and the nature of reality

    11/04/2018 Duration: 43min

    Seven weeks ago Dr ice cream go into an argument with a waiter at a local restaurant. What happened next changed her perception of reality forever

  • The Daphne and Celeste Comeback and why we should make things for the sake of making them

    07/04/2018 Duration: 43min

    When I found out the pop duo Daphne and Celeste have made a comeback album -- with an ICECREAM on the album cover -- I couldn't help but be inspired by the synchronicity. Is it worth creating something just for the sake of creating it, even if there is no audience? Why do we feel so much guilt about making art? I discuss these questions and also take a look back at my own career of making things -- and failing at it -- for the past fifteen years.

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