A podcast about design thinking, storytelling and social change.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureArtsPerforming Arts |
Season 4: Episode 5
Human rights activist Cleapatra Kambugu talks about giving voice to the minoritized, staying resilient, and planting seeds of change.
This season I’m talking about how empathy and storytelling can help bridge divides.
Today I a... more
Season 4: Episode 4
A conversation with Tom Kellner about the impact of translating culture in literature
Today I am in conversation with Tom Kellner, a post-doctoral researcher at the Martin Luther Universität in Halle, Germany. Her research exami... more
Season 4: Episode 3
Michelle M. Wright looks at how blackness is constructed in our use of language.
This season I am talking to academics, artists and changemakers about empathy, storytelling and bridging divides.
Today I am in conversation with ... more
Season 4: Episode 2
Design anthropologist and design dean Dori Tunstall shares her experience decolonizing the design curriculum.
This season I am talking to academics, artists and changemakers about empathy, storytelling and bridging divides.
Inc... more
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Laura’s eloquent, nuanced, imaginative and textured storytelling provides an incredible dose of energy and inspiration to anyone engaging in a creative undertaking, no matter the form or context. Her multi-layered content, dynamic approach and conscious sensibility meet whoever is listening half-way in their creative journey, through stories that are both socially relatable and also pragmatically useful. Thanks so much for this podcast - it is a real treat to listen to, and is creative therapy f... more
This is a great podcast - the depth of the interviews is really unusual and refreshing. The guests have very unique perspectives. It’s nourishing and a very easy listen. Highly recommended!
As a person that works on visual storytelling, it's always appreciated to have content that can sum up to our references. Especially if it's audible content that will help to expand our knowledge in this fascinating field. Thanks for sharing and looking forward to the next season.
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I am soooo excited that I found this podcast! The topic of storytelling is something that we ALL can be if it to learn from and Laura has done an incredible job bringing together brilliant minds to shine light on creativity and impact. This is a must listen!
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