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Sinopse
Produced out of White City Place, Thought Starters is a podcast about the relationship between business and creativity.
Episódios
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The Art of Writing - Writing for Love
19/12/2021This week’s Thought Starter discusses writing love stories, his first novel, and how everything starts from a blank page. Recorded live from The Pod at White City Place, our special Co-Host Liv Siddall, commissioner at WePresent and former Editor at It’s Nice That, sits down with author Caleb Azumah Nelson, to explore the journey of writing, and his first novel ‘Open Water’.
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The Art of Writing - Creating The Ultimate Art Museum
14/12/2021This week’s Thought Starter discusses why exposing children to all types of art is so important, ahead of the launch of The Ultimate Art Museum, an incredible “museum-in-a-book” for young readers published by Phaidon. Recorded live from The Pod at White City Place, our special Co-Host Liv Siddall, commissioner at WePresent and former Editor at It’s Nice That, sits down with podcast host and author Ferren Gipson, to explore how to use writing to make museums more accessible.
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The Art of Writing - Writing Editorial
06/12/2021This week’s Thought Starter discusses writing editorial, and how to approach the blank page. Recorded live from The Pod at White City Place, our special Co-Host Liv Siddall, commissioner at WePresent and former Editor at It’s Nice That, sits down with journalist and Guardian columnist Stuart Heritage, to explore how to stay inspired during the process of writing.
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Life Sciences - The Science of Consumer Psychology and The Senses
29/11/2021This week’s Thought Starter discusses consumer psychology and the senses (touch, taste, smell, sight and sound) and how they impact our perception of the world. Recorded live from The Pod at White City Place, our special Co-Host Sam Bompas of Bompas and Parr - the leading Architects of Taste: Feeding Minds and Stomachs, sits down with Betina Piqueras-Fiszman, Professor of Consumer Behaviour, to explore how our senses impact our perception of products and the world around us. Betina dedicates her time to research around exploring new ways of understanding consumers food preferences and motivations
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Life Sciences - The Science of Pain
22/11/2021This week’s Thought Starter asks where does pain come from, what does it mean, and what effect does it have on our daily lives? Recorded live from The Pod at White City Place, our special Co-Host Sam Bompas of Bompas and Parr - the leading Architects of Taste: Feeding Minds and Stomachs, sits down with Linda Rodriguez McRobbie, writer and journalist, to explore the science of pain and how it ultimately affects our survival. Linda has recently launched her book titled 'Ouch! Why Pain Hurts, And Why It Doesn't Have To', which explores why pain is complicated. The way we treat pain is superficial – we seek out states of perfect painlessness by avoiding it at all costs, or suppressing it, usually with drugs. Through in-depth interviews, investigation into the history of pain and original research, the book paints a new picture of pain as a complex and multi-layered phenomenon.
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Life Sciences - Connecting Science with Art
15/11/2021This week’s Thought Starter asks what is art in the realm of Science Fiction, the idea of making personable art, the beauty of the unknown and more.
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Take it from China: two design trade shows on how Covid-19 will change their events forever, with Aroma Xie and Zhuo Tan
07/05/2020As the whole world grapples with lockdowns, closures and cancelled events – and the milestones of the design industry’s busy calendar of trade shows disappears, we might look to one country for lessons on how to cope: China.
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Safe futures: what design can do and what it can't give up on, with DOGA's Benedicte Sunde and Vestre's Jan Christian Vestre
24/04/2020We meet Benedicte Sunde and Jan Christian, two leaders in the Norwegian design community who would have been showing at the Milan Design Week, to speak instead about the role of design as we emerge from Covid-19 lockdowns.
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The Museum of the Home with Sonia Solicari and Naila Yousuf
14/04/2020The Museum of the Home, with Sonia Solicari, the museum's Director, and Naila Yousuf, a senior associate at award-winning practice Wright & Wright Architects that leads the team working on the redevelopment of the Museum of the Home.
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A Journey through Style and Time: the RIBA and virtual reality with Shumi Bose and Fredrik Hellberg
27/03/2020We take a look at the latest exhibition at London’s Royal Institute of British Architects, an exploration of 500 years of aesthetics in architecture.
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Kids go free: museums that design spaces for children, not about them, with the V&A's Philippa Simpson and architect Alan Maskin
13/03/2020In this episode we meet two people involved in reshaping museums for the future – and in particular, two museums for children, one here in London and the other in Berlin.
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Next stop: A train station you actually want to spend time in, with Adam Scott and Hiro Aso
28/02/2020In the pod today, experience designer Hiro Aso and architect Adam Scott debate the joys and woes of transport hubs, the spaces around which we build the cities and towns we live in.
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Bringing Emirati crafts to the world stage with Her Excellency Reem BinKaram and Farah Nasri
07/02/2020A conversation with H.E. Reem BinKaram, Director of NAMA Women Advancement Establishment, and Farah Nasri, Design Executive at Irthi Contemporary Crafts Council.
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The future is ethical: how brands can help swing the pendulum, with Patrick Grant and Mat Heinl
28/01/2020Patrick Grant and Mat Heinl discuss the building of businesses and the responsibility for them to think ethically and sustainably about their impact on their workforce and the environment
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To Market, To Market: getting from design to metaphorical shop shelf, with Yves Behar and Asad Hamir
08/01/2020In this episode, we meet a prolific product designer and a serial entrepreneur to discuss the many challenging hurdles in transforming good ideas into good products that are finally able to make it market.
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The social media life of architecture, with Rob Fiehn and Adam Nathanial Furman
16/12/2019In this episode, Adam Nathaniel and Rob Fiehn – one an artist and designer, the other a communications consultant – pick apart the value of digital forums for discussion, and the future of debate in the industry.
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How startups' need for fast offices is changing the design industry, with Rapt's David Galullo and Hem's Petrus Palmer
02/12/2019How can design make us feel valued as employees, and remind us of the value our work has in the world?
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Leading with Design: heritage brands vs start-ups, with Scott Newlin and Emily CM Anderson
15/11/2019In this episode, perspectives from the old and established and the new and start-up, as we talk about what work each has to do to develop their brands, tell their stories, and rise to become benchmarks in their industries.
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The surprisingly colourful world of North Korean architecture, with Oliver Wainwright and Cristiano Bianchi
01/11/2019As guarded as the country is about itself, and as careful about who and what they let in, there is a certain pride taken in the architecture of North Korea.
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How we'll be getting around, with Deyan Sudjic and Philipp Rode
18/10/2019A conversation on the future of mobility between Deyan Sudjic, director of Design Museum of London and Philipp Rode, director of the LSE Cities research centre at the London School of Economics.