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Coffee Sketch Podcast is our take on the intersection of old tech and new tech. The space between the traditional practice of the hand-drawn sketch that has been performed by architects and designers for centuries and the modern day use of the #hashtag as a representation of sentiment or a movement! Each week will plan to deliver a new pod about our ideas, sketches, and what’s going in our daily lives as we pursue our love of architecture, design, and sharing this knowledge with the next generation.
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Our members Lynn Morstead & Kelli Soika get together weekly to chat about cohousing topics. They reflect on a broad range of questions, observations, challenges and successes related to their forming cohousing community and the world around them. They are newbies to the podcasting world, refining their craft each week. Come along for the ride! They're fun and look forward to your comments. Lynn & Kelli
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Michael Eliason is a Seattle-based architect who has lived and worked in Germany. The Livable Low-carbon City explores the stories, places, and people working to make our buildings and cities more sustainable, enjoyable, and humane – in the face of a changing world. New episodes every other Friday. ish.
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WHEREING explores ‘where we are’. Like clothing, we are ‘WHEREING’ (wear-ing) our spaces. Hosted by architect/designer/professor Nina Freedman, these are mindful conversations about BELONGING, SPACE AND DESIGN.
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Where Are You?...is a basic existential question.
Where do you belong?
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At WHEREING we talk with designers, artists, poets, healers, writers, educators...and regular wonderful everyday people who think about belonging ...perhaps YOU. We talk about our connections or disconnections with spaces or objects, and how we equally impact the spaces that impact us.
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Our talks will be based on four categories. We call them the 'neighborhoods'. They are Transiency and Stasis, Places I Cannot Change, Aesthetic Aging and Belonging/s.
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The first season of WHEREING will have 12 episodes, with interviews featured twice a month.
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Visit the Whereing website here: https://www.thewhereing.com
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Set your time machines for the past . . . and the future!
Celebrating the history and next generation of themed entertainment, “The Spirit of the Time” Zoomcast shares the philosophies, insights and industry tradecraft of the top creatives and executives who made or are making their mark in timeless and timely out-of-home entertainment projects all over the world. -
Welcome to, “the GUSSIE,” a podcast for design junkies! We are friends, design partners, retailers, treasure hunters, fabric and wallpaper worshippers. We love what we do and are excited to share our escapades in the world of interiors. Our goal is to pull back the curtain on the design industry and give everyone a front row seat. We believe the key to a dynamic life begins in the home, and that living beautifully and meaningfully is something everyone can achieve.
Are you ready to get gussied? -
The Hello from the Pluriverse Podcast aims to open up and create a space to have conservations about the pluriversality in design.
Inspired by Arturo Escobar‘s Designs for the Pluriverse, we share stories and experiences of designers from other countries, women designers, designers of color, designers from the LGBTQI community, and designers from our little corner of the world in New Orleans.
hellopluriverse.org
Instagram @hellopluriverse
Twitter @hellopluriverse
This podcast is a project of the Design Thinking for Social Impact Program at the Phyllis M. Taylor Center for Social Innovation and Design Thinking at Tulane University.
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The veterans project podcast is about building a bridge and ensuring our legacies are properly captured. Through the lens of Tim K., you will hear the stories of our veterans, caregivers, and civilians who are currently impacting our warfighter community. The goal of the podcast is to connect our communities and ensure that we never forget the sacrifices of not only our veterans, but those who’ve served in any capacity to assure our liberties are protected.
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Dig In UX presents MuseumX, where 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, we’ll tackle tough questions, explore complex topics and identify action steps to help us create experiences for the public good - experiences that help, heal, enrich and empower, and connect. -
A show for people interested in finding out how others have navigated pursuing creative jobs in traditional or untraditional ways! Hosted by DIY Queen, Tay Beepboop and Creative Decorator Dani Klaric — new episodes out each Wednesday wherever you listen to podcasts and on YouTube.
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