A podcast on exhibition planning and design for museum leaders, exhibition teams, and visitor experience professionals.
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The Design Museum is one of the worlds leading museum's of contemporary design. This podcast channel is a colourful take on the themes and questions raised in the museum, and provides an insight into the designs and designers that impact the way we view the world.
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Design is Everywhere features stories of people and organizations using design to make an impact and change the world. Host Sam Aquillano discusses topics with guests across the Design Museum’s 12 Impact Areas: Vibrant Cities, Healthcare, Social Impact, Workplace Innovation, Play, Sustainability, Education, Data Visualization, Entrepreneurship, Diversity, Business, and Civic Innovation.
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A tiny show guiding you through the rocky landscape of museums. Museum Archipelago believes that no museum is an island and that museums are not neutral. Taking a broad definition of museums, host Ian Elsner brings you to different museum spaces around the world, dives deep into institutional problems, and introduces you to the people working to fix them. Each episode is never longer than 15 minutes, so let’s get started.
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We host conversations at the intersection of experience design and social change to be a resource for heart-centered designers who are called to create experiences that heal our world. You will hear from professionals inside and outside the museum and cultural sectors whose expertise can inform questions like, How might we design for compassion? Or, Create digital experience accessible for all? Or, how might we create teams primed to foster a sense of belonging for diverse groups? Together, ...
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The CCA is an international research centre and museum founded on the conviction that architecture is a public concern. Based on its extensive collection, exhibitions, public programs, publications, and research opportunities, the CCA is advancing knowledge, promoting public understanding, and widening thought and debate on architecture, its history, theory, and practice, and its role in society today. Le CCA est un centre international de recherche et un musée fondé avec la conviction que l ...
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Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum has a podcast! Based on our hit YouTube and PBS series of the same name, the Behind the Wings podcast will cover everything from aviation history to the future of space exploration with thought leaders and experts in the industry. This one's going to be cool!
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A simple podcast about complex topics with Thomas Empson covering: creativity and innovation, design and engineering, environmental and social impact, sustainable development, the circular economy and lots more.
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Art · The Creative Process: Artists, Curators, Museum Directors Talk Art, Life & Creativity
Artists, Curators, Museum Directors Talk Art & Creativity · Creative Process Original Series
Art episodes of the popular The Creative Process podcast. We speak to artists, curators, museum directors about their work & how they made their creative careers. To listen to arts episodes across a variety of disciplines, follow our main podcast: “The Creative Process · Arts, Culture & Society”. You’ll find us on Apple: tinyurl.com/thecreativepod, Spotify: tinyurl.com/thecreativespotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! Exploring the fascinating minds of creative people. Conversations wit ...
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The rules of graphic communication design are being rewritten and its canonical figures and works of the 20th Century are being unseated by new perspectives from the cultural and economic fringes, new models of practice and new media hybrids. Meanwhile, design outcomes are shifting from print-based media to screen-based media to a newfound media agnostic state. How are leading graphic communication design practitioners thinking and working in this new unsettled climate? What are the implicat ...
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Museum Courses on SoundCloud are Podcasts by Mark Walhimer an experienced museum planner and exhibition designer with more than twenty years of experience working with museums. Mark is also the author of Museums 101 available on Amazon http://amzn.to/2EwBUqD
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A series telling the human stories behind art in Tate's collection. From love and creativity, to failure and protest, each episode explores how art reflects universal experiences. Hear from creatives, curators, gallery visitors and even comedians as they chat about art and how it's relevant to our lives today. Explore more art in our collection at tate.org.uk Photo: © Rikard Österlund Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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New Mexico's deep artistic traditions have long engaged with the multifaceted histories and cultures of the state. At Encounter Culture, we talk with artists, historians, scientists, museum curators, and writers who are all a part of New Mexico's centuries' old lineage of helping us understand the places and people who make the Land of Enchantment so unique. https://podcast.nmculture.org/
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The Ted Dabney Experience. Intimate conversations with leading lights from the golden age of video arcade gaming. A podcast project by Richard May, Paul Drury (Retro Gamer magazine) and Tony Temple (author of Missile Commander). Brought to you in association with The American Classic Arcade Museum (US) and Arcade Archive (UK).
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Welcome to Designmuseum Denmark’s podcast 'Danish design podcast'.In this podcast you will get an understanding of Danish design. Both today and back in time. You will get to know world famous designers like Hans Wegner, Børge Mogensen and Arne Jacobsen. And how these great pioneers still inspire designers in Denmark and around the world.You will get an understanding of the qualities that makes Danish design special. From the famous chairs from the Golden Age of Danish design to the modern s ...
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Hosted by Dr Niamh Wycherley, this podcast shows that medieval Irish history is complex and dynamic — not at all stuffy or static. Via lively and engaging chats with leading experts, it explores aspects of a largely ignored, but commonly evoked, period, and shares new and exciting research on medieval Ireland. [email protected] X (Twitter): @EarlyIrishPod Supported by the Dept of Early Irish, Maynooth University, Taighde Éireann (formerly SFI/IRC). Views expressed are speakers' ...
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The Design by Fire Conference strives to be the breeding ground for the newest ideas on interaction design.
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Step into the world of architectural history with Architecture Topics (by WikiArquitectura). Each episode uncovers the stories behind iconic buildings and the visionary architects who shaped history. From ancient wonders to modern masterpieces, we explore the ideas that revolutionized design. 🎧 New episodes every... often! – Subscribe now and discover the legends of architecture!
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'By Design' by Sir John Soane's Museum in partnership with Luke Irwin
'By Design' in partnership with Luke Irwin
‘By Design’, a talk series by Sir John Soane Museum in partnership with Luke Irwin in which leading designers discuss an object that has inspired them in some way, and through it discuss and dissect their own design practice.
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Along the process of design and construction, incredible stories of conflict and triumph emerge in pursuit of the broad vision for a building. Detailed is a series that features architects, engineers, builders, and manufacturers who share their insight and expertise as they highlight some of the most complex, interesting, and oddest building conditions that they have encountered, and the ingenuity it took to solve them. Join host, Cherise Lakeside, aka CSI Kraken, a Senior Specification Writ ...
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100 Years, 100 Objects: Stories from the Collections of Lancaster City Museums
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A podcast celebrating 100 Years of Lancaster City Museums by delving into the history, stories and themes that can be discovered through our collections.
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Welcome to the Sonic Days Podcast, your gateway to the inspiring and innovative world of audio from Sonic Days! This podcast features a diverse array of presentations and discussions from our annual conference, capturing the essence of the event and bringing it directly to your ears. Each episode offers a unique glimpse into the latest advancements and creative explorations in the field of sound. From in-depth technical workshops and expert panels to thought-provoking keynotes and case studi ...
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EXTRAORDINARY WOMEN- Your Next Chapter is THE show and FREE magazine to help extraordinary women 50+ design, create and live a fabulous next chapter! Get the details for my new book: Designing Your Fabulous Next chapter at www.Extraordinarywomenmagazine.com.
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Color is the foundation of great interior design. It can settle a building into its landscape. It can make an unattractive structural detail just disappear and it can set or change the mood in a room, instantly. Host Amy Krane, Architectural Color Consultant at Amy Krane Color, amykranecolor.com is an award winning paint color expert. In each episode she'll introduce you to a master of color whose expertise in their respective field will inspire and enlighten you about the power of color for ...
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Three Moves Ahead is the leading strategy game themed podcast on the internet. Every week a panel of knowledgeable gamers with strong opinions meets to talk about the strategy and war games of the day, design issues and games in the wider world.
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Yoo! I'm a Millennial student of design and an illustrator, with stupid jokes and tonnes of brands' stories. Let's have fun, study 'aaaaaaand' do art. WhatsApp Me: +254 718 625 624 This is my Portfolio: https://www.behance.net/mulindodavy
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Nestled into the side of Lighthouse Hill, the Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art is a uniquely peaceful retreat. The museum presents the art and culture of Tibet and the Himalayas to a world audience in order to educate about and to inspire others in the value of this significant cultural heritage. Established in 1945, the Museum was founded by the pioneering American woman Jacques Marchais (1887-1948), an important collector and respected expert on Tibetan art. Designed by Marchais, the ...
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On Season 1 of A Closer Look, we’re exploring museum jobs: why we wanted them, how we got them, and what they’re really like! Through a series of conversations with colleagues, hosts Tara Metal and Michael Ricca will seek to demystify the museum world, discuss some surprising career paths, and explore jobs you may never have considered.
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Hosted by Andy Green and Felix Scholz, OT: The Podcast is all about watches, time and how to spend it. Join us as we offer up quasi-professional watch matchmaking advice, interview guests as well as discuss the latest releases, news and issues. If you like watches, then this is the podcast for you!
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Random Observations on Art, Photography, and the Creative Process. These talks focus on the creative process in fine art photography. LensWork editor Brooks Jensen side-steps techno-talk and artspeak to offer a stimulating mix of ideas, experience, and observations from his 50 years as a fine art photographer, writer, and publisher. Topics include a wide range of subjects from finding subject matter to presenting your work, and building an audience. Included in this RSS Feed are the LensWork ...
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Dive in to conversations with people who make amazing science happen. The world is full of wonderful discoveries. Scientific breakthroughs happen by real people working in all sorts of jobs around the world. Learn their stories in this podcast by Renae Kerrigan, Curator of Science and Planetarium Director of the Peoria Riverfront Museum, the only multidisciplinary museum of it's kind in the nation. Sign up for a free weekly space and science newsletter from Renae here: https://peoriariverfro ...
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A Podcast on Masters and Moderns
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Half hour interviews with visual artists, museum curators, gallery owners and others interested in art from all over the world
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Future Human has teamed up with the V&A, the world’s leading museum of art and design, to launch a weekly podcast series that will introduce listeners to some of the Europe's most radically progressive minds. Visionaries seeks out individuals who are reimagining innovation in their field, and asks them to apply their intelligence to emerging trends. Hosted by Jack Gwilym Roberts with Ben Beaumont-Thomas. Future Human – understand radical change: futurehuman.io
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People are often described as the largest asset in most organisations. They are also the biggest single cause of risk. This podcast explores the topic of 'human risk', or "the risk of people doing things they shouldn't or not doing things they should", and examines how behavioural science can help us mitigate it. It also looks at 'human reward', or "how to get the most out of people". When we manage human risk, we often stifle human reward. Equally, when we unleash human reward, we often ina ...
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Recordings of talks in which specialists and experts explore aspects of philately and the British postal service.
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UNS Talks is a podcast by the architectural design firm UNStudio. Founded in 1988 by Ben van Berkel and Caroline Bos, UNStudio specializes in architecture, urban development, product design, interior design and infrastructural projects. Based in Amsterdam, Shanghai and Hong Kong, the office has produced a wide range of work ranging from public buildings, infrastructure, offices, residential buildings, products, to urban masterplans. Pivotal UNStudio projects include; the Mercedes-Benz Museum ...
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Podcast for Wrapped in Tradition: The Chihuly Collection of American Indian Trade Blankets
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Official podcast for artistic failures.
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We are happy to present S AM Swiss Architecture Museum with a top-class conversation at our Festival. The talk between Jacques Herzog and Anna Viebrock takes place in the course of the current S AM exhibition “In space and marked by time. Anna Viebrock – set design as architecture”. The conversation will be moderated by the Artistic Director of S AM Swiss Architecture Museum in Basel Hubertus Adam
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Welcome to Cannabition Live, where the world's cannabis community can express their experiences. The Cannabition Museum is the world's only immersive, social-first, multi-sensory art museum, mainstreaming cannabis culture. The Cannabition Museum will be opening this July in downtown Las Vegas.
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A bi-weekly podcast that goes in depth into projects recently reviewed on Brand New, featuring conversations with the designers — and sometimes their clients — uncovering the context, background, and design decisions behind the work.
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HT2277 - The Intersection of Life and Scene I'm wrapping up my month in Oregon and reflecting on what I've seen and photographed here during these last few weeks. There is so much left to do, but time is running out. Come to think of it, that sense of the incomplete is a lifelong reality for every photographic trip I've been on. Perhaps that is jus…
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Guggenheim Bilbao Museum – The Birth of the Bilbao Effect
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16:57The Guggenheim Bilbao Museum is more than an architectural icon and a turning point in the history of cities. In this episode, we explore how a daring political decision, a collapsing industrial economy, and a radical design by Frank Gehry came together to create what is now known as “The Bilbao Effect.” Learn how Bilbao, once a declining port city…
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Retired Lt. Col. Josh Cadice shares his story of going to the edge of space in one of the most iconic spy planes ever built. In this episode, Josh discusses flying the KC-135, wearing the pressure suit, piloting the mysterious U-2 at 70,000 feet, and its aerial reconnaissance capabilities. From Cold War origins to modern missions, this aircraft’s l…
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Come with Me Notre Dame: A Local’s Guide to the Hidden Gems
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22:22NOTRE DAME TOUR As a woman in midlife, you may find Notre-Dame’s post-renovation beauty especially moving, reflecting your own journey of reinvention and renewal. Its restored arches and glowing stained glass offer a sense of timeless connection and inspiration. More than a tour, it’s a soulful reminder of your strength, grace, and capacity to begi…
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LW1456 - Too Much of a Good Idea A frequent characteristic we see in submissions to LensWork is when a photographer develops an interesting idea but then carries that idea too far with not enough image variations. The single image, a trilogy, perhaps even a Seeing in SIXES might be sufficient, but the photographer has explored the idea for 60 or 80…
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HT2276 - I Like That One When someone looks at a collection of my chapbooks or PDFs and says, "I like that one" I know I've failed completely. The statement, "I like that one" is a statement about them and their values with which my artwork just happens to agree. My artwork succeeds when they say, "I've never thought about that" or "I've never look…
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Dr Chengwei Liu on Luck & Serendipity
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1:03:59Have you ever wondered how much of your success is down to luck? What if the world is far less fair and predictable than we’d like to think? On this episode, I explore the complex and fascinating role of luck in our lives and decisions with Dr. Chengwei Liu, Associate Professor of Strategy and Behavioural Science at Imperial College London. Chengwe…
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HT2275 - Why They Call It Fishing You've probably all heard that old canard that they call it fishing, rather than catching, for a reason. The exact same thing exists in photography. When I'm out in the field I prefer not to think that I'm making art, but rather that I'm exploring the world. The artwork comes from that exploration, but rarely takes…
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HT2274 - A Means to Depth She asked, "What is so special about photography?" I see photography as a means to explore the world, and that includes exploring our deeper self. I'm not sure photography is any better than any other expressive medium, but it's at least equal to any other artistic pursuit. Show your appreciation for our free weekly Podcas…
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Ireland and St Gallen in Early Medieval Europe with the National Museum of Ireland
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58:11This week Matt Seaver, Assistant Keeper of Irish Antiquities and Dr Diarmuid Ó Riain, curatorial researcher, welcomed us in to the National Museum of Ireland, Kildare St. to see the unique new exhibition: Words on the Wave. This is an incredible display of precious manuscripts from the Abbey of St Gall, Switzerland — some returning to Ireland for t…
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136: Trauma-informed Design | Broadway Youth Center
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44:31In this episode, Cherise is joined by Emily Ray, AIA, Project Architect at Wheeler Kearns Architects in Chicago and AIA Chicago 2024 Dubin Family Young Architect Award winner. They discuss the Broadway Youth Center Project, also in Chicago. You can see the project here as you listen along. Planted in Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood, just steps from…
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HT2273 - Why You Made the Photograph Every image you finish was completed because of some purpose you had in mind. You have chosen to share something you feel is important enough to photograph and work into a finished project or framed image. Why? Doesn't it make sense that somehow that intent needs to be shared with viewers? We are all so bombarde…
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IWC’s Chief Design Officer, Christian Knoop, on updating the Ingenieur in 2025
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27:10Christian Knoop is one of our favourite IWC people to speak to, and this week, we flashback to Geneva when Andy caught up with the talented Chief Design Officer to get the inside story on how the brand managed to sensitively add new sizes and complications — not to mention materials — to its popular Ingenieur while staying true to the values of the…
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HT2272 - Black and White Is Almost Never Black and White
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2:43HT2272 - Black and White Is Almost Never Black and White Nothing in a photograph is quite so bothersome as when the black are crushed or the whites are blown out. I can understand in certain occasions when this is a desired aesthetic, but those are rare occasions. When we see it in a picture, it almost always seems to be a processing mistake. I fin…
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Time Travel: From Giant Millipedes to Modern Landscapes with New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science
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50:22A long, long time ago, the region that is now New Mexico was part of a giant land mass, and it was located on the equator. The climate was warm and tropical and much of the present-day state was covered in shallow seas. This was long before humans or even dinosaurs existed—252 to 541 million years ago. The New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Sci…
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BONUS: Ancient Life (There's No Shame In Extinction)
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4:54What did New Mexico look like before the time of the dinosaurs? The 3,000-square-foot Bradbury Stamm Construction Hall of Ancient Life at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science tells the story of 300 million years of evolution featuring never-before-seen fossils from ancient fish, amphibians, invertebrates, reptiles, and more uncovere…
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HT2271 - Working a Location for Its Subtleties
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2:43HT2271 - Working a Location for Its Subtleties Every the time we stop our travels, get out of the car, and start looking for photographs, there will inevitably be a few that are easy, immediate, obvious, and likely cliché. I've come to accept the fact that I have to shoot those images — even though I will probably never use them — just to get them …
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I’m excited to show you the latest progress on my Boston apartment in this week’s episode, where I’ll walk you through the design process. Designing a space is a unique opportunity for personal reinvention and self-expression as your tastes and lifestyle change. I hope this transformation inspires you with ideas to create a home that feels truly yo…
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Empire State Building - The Making of an American Legend
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16:12Step into 1930s New York and discover the incredible story behind the Empire State Building, a skyscraper born from rivalry, built during the Great Depression, and crowned the tallest in the world for nearly 40 years. From secret spires and airship dreams to record-breaking construction and pop culture fame, this episode unpacks how the Empire Stat…
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Check out my chat with French-American, NC Artist, Jessica Singerman
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28:04Episode 608: Today I talk to French-American, NC painter & textile artist, Jessica Singerman about her abstract landscapes. She thrives in the outdoors and wants to bring that inspiration and refreshment inside. Her paintings bring a breath of fresh air into your space. All images used with permission. This episode is brought to you by: The post Ch…
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Professor Magda Osman on Psychological Harm
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1:02:09What is psychological harm, and can we really regulate it? Should an AI-companion app be allowed to dump the person who is using it? 📝 Episode Summary On this episode, I’m joined once again by Professor Magda Osman, someone who’s been on the show several times before, who always has something compelling to say. This time, we're talking about psycho…
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Three Moves Ahead 633: Even More EU5
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1:25:59It's Three Moves Ahead Original Flavor as Len, Fraser, and Jon gather for a second panel discussion on the press hands-on for Europa Universalis 5. We discuss how this game made us feel like absolute fools, argue about whether or not Greenland is a good starter nation, and discuss who has the most Troy Energy.…
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135: Rammed Earth Construction | Museum of West African Art (MOWAA)
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59:41In this episode, Cherise is joined by Ken Faulkner, Associate Principal at Adjaye Associates in their Accra, Ghana office. Adjaye has offices in New York, London, and Accra. They discuss the Museum of West African Art (MOWAA) in Nigeria. You can see the project here as you listen along. Tucked within the historic moats of Benin City, Nigeria, the M…
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IWC Museum Curator David Seyffer on the hidden history of the Ingenieur
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22:55Continuing our exploration of IWC’s 2025 collection this week, Felix chats to IWC Museum Curator David Seyffer, a walking encyclopaedia of IWC history, who gives us a lesson on some of the lesser-known Ingenieur models which provide a precedent for the new materials and complications added to the collection this year. He also offers some insight in…
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The Art of Choosing a Museum Architect, with Susanna Sirefman
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56:47How do you choose the right architect for your museum? Is architecture about more than a building? Is architect selection about more than architecture? What is a design “brief”? Why are museum projects on “elephant time”? Are anonymous open design competitions a good thing? What comes after “good design is good business”? Susanna Sirefman (Presiden…
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Neue Nationalgalerie - Mies van der Rohe’s Final Masterpiece
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12:51Step into 1960s Berlin with me as we uncover the story of the Neue Nationalgalerie, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s final masterpiece. Designed during the Cold War tensions and under the Berlin Wall’s shadow, this modernist icon redefined museum architecture with its minimalist steel-and-glass pavilion. Explore how Mies, returning to Germany after decad…
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Retired Navy Commander Everett Alvarez Jr. shares his story of surviving the Hỏa Lò Prison as one of the longest-held prisoners of war in U.S. history. In this episode, Everett discusses flying the A-4 Skyhawk, being shot down in Vietnam, enduring harsh conditions and torture, and reacclimating to life back home after Operation Homecoming. Througho…
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Come with Me and Explore Boston's MOST BEAUTIFUL Museum of Fine Arts Exhibition!
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15:45If you’ve been craving beauty, inspiration, and a moment just for you, this episode is for you. I’m taking you inside Boston’s most stunning Museum of Fine Arts exhibition—a space that invites you to reconnect with your creativity and sense of self. Whether you’re rediscovering old passions or exploring what’s next, this midlife moment might just s…
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Sound as a Mental Phenomenon with Alcina Cortez
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26:43In this episode we’re joined by researcher and curator Alcina Cortez to explore the idea of sound beyond the realm of hearing. She describes how museums can represent sound without using acoustics, engaging visitors through imagination, memory, and suggestion. Recorded live at Sonic Days 2024 Speak by Rikke Rømer Edited by David Søttrup https://son…
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Sarah Ward on Chemistry, Committees & Cooking
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1:05:19What do chemistry, committees and cooking have in common? They’re all things which have formed part of the career of my guest on this episode. She’s Sarah Ward, owner of The Cookery Lab, a unique cookery school that uses a science-led approach to teaching cooking skills. I first met Sarah when we worked together on governance at the Bank of England…
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Art on Presciption: The Bechtler Museum of Modern Art Partners With Novant Health to Prescribe Art!
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33:00Episode 6O7: Today I talk to Molly Phillips, of the Art on prescription at The Bechtler Museum of Art, where they partner with Novant Health to provide patients with free art. It was created specifically to address loneliness, and create connectivity. I wanted to find out all about it, so I meet her at the museum to get the scoop. All imaged used w…
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The Royal Irish Academy Library with Barbara McCormack
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49:09In this episode, we chat about the incredible academic and public resource that is the Library in the Royal Irish Academy. Academy Librarian Barbara McCormack tells us all about the collection of medieval manuscripts including some of Ireland's oldest manuscripts the Cathach of Columba and the Stowe Missal. Please visit the library yourself or chec…
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134: Wildfire-Resistant Design | RDH Building Science
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1:07:05In this episode, Cherise is joined by Robin Urquhart, Senior Consultant and Building Enclosure Engineer and Cameron Chorney, Senior Engineer at RDH Building Science. Due to recent events, they discuss a very real and critical subject - Wildfire Resistant Construction and Design. You can see the project here as you listen along. Wildfires pose a gro…
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Exhibition Design, 3-D Modeling, and Clown Chess Sets at New Mexico Highlands University with Lauren Addario and Becca Sharp
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50:07The Media Arts & Technology department at New Mexico Highlands University is a one-of-a-kind program. Students not only learn about technology and design, but they get to implement their ideas, working from brainstorming and mind mapping to exhibition design and installation, interactive displays, and so much more. NMHU professors Lauren Addario an…
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Taj Mahal – A Love Story Told in Architecture
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12:43Discover the story behind one of the most iconic buildings in the world: the Taj Mahal. More than a monument, this 17th-century masterpiece is a symbol of love, loss, power, and architectural brilliance.In this episode, we explore the history of the Taj Mahal, the relationship between Emperor Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal, and the cultural and politi…
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Packing for PARIS? Essentials You Won't Want to Forget!
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50:01Packing for Paris in midlife is about more than just outfits—it’s about feeling confident, elegant, and completely yourself. You want timeless pieces that blend comfort with style, so you’re ready for anything from café lounging to boutique browsing. With the right essentials, you won’t just visit Paris—you’ll arrive in style. //WHEN YOU’RE READY, …
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The Future of Diversity in Audio on a Global Scale
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40:53In this episode, we bring you a panel discussion recorded live at Sonic Days 2024, exploring how to build a more inclusive and diverse global audio industry. Moderated by John Krivit, the conversation features leading voices in the field, Dr. Leslie Gaston-Bird, Marcela Rada, and Dr. Marion Leonard. Together, they discuss the current state of diver…
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Doug Macrae founded General Computer Corporation in 1981 with Kevin Curran whilst still an MIT student and would go on to employ many other MIT students, including previous guests Steve Golson and Jonathan Hurd. We talk with Macrae at length about the disruptive business model and general chutzpah of the fledgling company, and what can only be desc…
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What do people have to do with cybersecurity? A lot. As with other fields of human risk, it’s people that are typically the root cause of problems in the cybersecurity world. Which is where my guest’s expertise in behavioural design comes into play. On this episode, I’m speaking with Sarah Aalborg, a cybersecurity and behavioural design expert who’…
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