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Canan and Laura reunite after a break to reflect on these unprecedented times and the implications on their personal and professional lives. They talk about the necessity for art and culture for society, the omnipresence of self-reflection and process in their lives, and how holding on to our values and keep learning leads to empathetic and authentic communications across sectors (culture, business, non profit). In this sixth episode, they also focus on the roles they would like to take from now on and the contributions they would like to bring across the multiple sectors where they work, to various communities and society as a whole.
Show Notes and Links
Book: Starting a Revolution by Naomi Ryland and Lisa Jaspers: https://starting-a-revolution.com
Director of Theatre de la Ville (Paris), Emmanuel Demarcy-Mota, interviewed about imagining the culture of tomorrow on French radio France Culture: https://www.franceculture.fr/emissions/linvite-des-matins/comment-imaginer-la-culture-demain
Mezrab, a wonderful storytelling space in Amsterdam: https://mezrab.nl/
The video of Canan telling about fragility and why she shaved her head, in this video filmed at the Mezrab: “Canan - Lost in Translation”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wISR6dAykkk
Music Credits
Migrant Mother by Mild Maynyrd licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License, Creative Commons.
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