
once a week audio essays, conversations and discussions
about cultural democracy, community-based art, and the commons.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 291 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureTechnology | |||

In the fourth episode of Parallel Streams we listen to episode 52 of Ferment Radio, with Kirsty Hendry and Aga Pokrywka.
Ferment Radio is “a podcast series that takes you deep into the fascinating world of microbes. Through fermentation and transfor... more
Rebekah Cupitt and Owen Kelly discuss the possibility of artificial general intelligence; the nature of Claude, and the relationship (if any) between artificial intelligence and creativity.
They also discuss the meaning of the word excode.
Meanwhil... more
This is episode 3 in a special series for miaaw.net about social practice programmes and projects at Guildhall School of Music and Drama from the 1970s-2020s.
The series is hosted by Jo Gibson (Research Fellow, Institute for Social Justice, York St ... more
On Episode 62 of A Culture of Possibility, Arlene Goldbard and François Matarasso begin a conversation about co-creation.
They both believe that co-creation is integral to community-based arts work. But what does it mean? What are its pitfalls? Why ... more
In the third episode of Parallel Streams Sophie Hope introduces and contextualises the final episode of Remember the Future Season 2 from art.coop.
What does it mean for philanthropy to exist in relationship to the solidarity economy? What if artist... more
Owen Kelly has heard the terms “conscious consumption” and “ethical consumption” thrown around a lot recently. In this episode he tries to find out whether or not they count as synonyms, and whether or not the terms add any real value to our discussi... more
Sophie, Jo, and guests, discuss power sharing, community leadership, governance structures, co-creation, longitudinal evaluation, anti-oppressive working practices, and communities of practice.
Echoes and the Unsaid
EPISODE 02 | FEBRUARY 27 | 2026 more
This month in A Culture of Possibility Eugene van Erven discusses his adventures in international popular theatre: adventures that carried him on a journey that led to the founding of ICAF in Rotterdam.
A CULTURE OF POSSIBILITY
EPISODE 61 | FEBRUARY... more
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