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Beautiful Legacy

Podcast by Tiago Pinto

English

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This is Beautiful Legacy, a podcast about creators and the traces they leave in the world. Twice a week, in just five minutes, we’ll get to know some of these stories. A glimpse into the life, the work, and the lasting mark they’ve left behind. Out on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

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48 episodes

episode The Fender Precision Bass by Leo Fender artwork

The Fender Precision Bass by Leo Fender

In this episode of Beautiful Legacy we get into the rhythm. Before the Fender Precision Bass, rhythm was heavy, fragile, and difficult to move. Bass players relied on the upright bass - a beautiful but demanding instrument that struggled with volume, portability, and precision in a changing musical world.   In 1951, Leo Fender redesigned the bass for the electric age.   The Precision Bass was smaller, amplified, fretted, and built for working musicians who needed rhythm to travel. It did not simply make the bass louder. It changed the posture of the player, the structure of the band, and the physical force of modern music.   From rock and soul to funk, punk, disco, and pop, the P Bass helped turn the bass line into a defining foundation of popular sound.   This episode explores how one instrument transformed rhythm from something carried in the background into something mobile, amplified, and central.   A story about music, movement, and the moment rhythm became portable.

20 May 2026 - 12 min
episode The Omega Speedmaster by Claude Baillod artwork

The Omega Speedmaster by Claude Baillod

What makes an object trustworthy?   In this episode of Beautiful Legacy, we explore the story behind the Omega Speedmaster - the watch that became one of the most reliable tools ever worn by humans.   Originally designed as a racing chronograph, the Speedmaster would eventually be tested by NASA under some of the harshest conditions imaginable: extreme heat, violent vibration, decompression, and the vacuum of space itself.   But this is not just a story about space exploration.   It is a story about decisions.   About why manual winding mattered. Why legibility became critical. Why robustness mattered more than luxury. And about the mindset of people like Claude Baillod, who helped shape a watch designed not for recognition - but for reliability.   From the Apollo 11 Moon Landing to the life-saving timing procedures during Apollo 13 mission, the Speedmaster became more than a product.   It became a standard for how objects should behave when failure is not an option.   This is the legacy of the Omega Speedmaster. And the moment when time became survival.

10 May 2026 - 12 min
episode Paul Bocuse - The Chef In The Supermarket artwork

Paul Bocuse - The Chef In The Supermarket

In this episode of Beautiful Legacy, we explore how Paul Bocuse transformed the role of the chef - and in doing so, reshaped the supermarket.   Before Bocuse, supermarkets sold food as anonymous product. Restaurants, on the other hand, were spaces of authorship and interpretation. Bocuse collapsed that divide.   By turning the chef into a visible authority, he allowed culinary thinking to travel beyond the kitchen - into packaging, into prepared food, into retail environments.   This marked a fundamental shift. Food was no longer just stocked. It was staged.   Counters became theatres. Products carried signatures. Supermarkets began to borrow the language of restaurants - freshness, curation, composition.   This is not a story about gastronomy alone. It is about translation - how authority moves from one system into another.   Paul Bocuse proved that food, even at scale, can carry intention.   And that, ultimately, changed how we choose.

31 Mar 2026 - 11 min
episode Sylvan Goldman - When the Basket Grew Wheels artwork

Sylvan Goldman - When the Basket Grew Wheels

In this episode of Beautiful Legacy, we explore how Sylvan Goldman removed one of retail’s most fundamental constraints - the human body.   Before the shopping cart, buying behaviour was limited by what customers could carry. Baskets defined the ceiling. Fatigue shaped decisions. Stores, in turn, remained modest in scale and ambition.   Goldman’s intervention was deceptively simple: add wheels.   But this was not a matter of convenience. It was a structural shift.   By removing the physical limit, the shopping cart extended time in-store, increased basket size, and unlocked entirely new possibilities for assortment, layout, and retail economics.   The supermarket did not grow because of better persuasion.   It grew because customers could finally carry it.   This is not a story about an object. It is about infrastructure - and how a small mechanical idea reshaped behaviour at scale.

26 Mar 2026 - 15 min
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