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Creative Culture

Chris & Holly

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"Creative Culture is a podcast dedicated to empowering artists by providing valuable insights, expert advice, and engaging discussions, helping them navigate their artistic journey with wisdom and inspiration."
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CREATIVE CULTURE

CREATIVE CULTURE

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Creative Culture is an audio mood board for the creative headspace. The goal is to bring you different pieces to be inspired by creatively. From solo podcast to interviews with creatives to curated audio mood boards. Creative Culture is a platform to explore the creative space we all live in every single day. Blake Guidry is a Creative Director that has worked in the visual arts industry for almost 10 years.
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The Creative Culture Project

Willie Thomas III

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Hear from educators, entrepreneurs, students and creators from all walks of life and how creativity plays a part in their lives inside and outside of the classroom, on and off the clock. One thing that all of our guest will have in common is the fact that they started by seeking and creating a creative culture that drives them and those around them to thrive in life.
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🎙️ DIESE Podcast – Lifestyle. Culture. Creative Minds. Willkommen bei DIESE Podcast – dem Format für alle, die mehr wollen als Smalltalk. Wir sprechen mit DJs, Models, Künstler, Sportler und Content Creators, die unsere Szene und unsere Zeit mitgestalten. Ob TikTok, YouTube, Instagram oder echte Street Culture – wir holen Stimmen vor’s Mic, die Content nicht nur posten, sondern leben. Zwischen Kreativität, Karriere und Kultur geht’s um echte Einblicke, echte Persönlichkeiten – und den ganz n ...
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The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society: Books, Film, Music, TV, Art, Writing, Creativity, Education, Environment, Theatre, Dance, LGBTQ, Climate Change, Sustainability, Social ...

The Creative Process · Books, Film, Music, TV, Art, Writing, Creativity, Education, Environment, Theatre, Dance, LGBTQ, Social Justice, Spirituality, Feminism, Technology...

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Ten minute highlights of the popular The Creative Process & One Planet podcasts. Exploring the fascinating minds of creative people. Conversations with writers, artists & creative thinkers across the Arts & STEM. We discuss their life, work & artistic practice. Winners of Oscar, Emmy, Tony, Pulitzer, leaders & public figures share real experiences & offer valuable insights. Notable guests and participating museums and organizations include: Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, Neil Pat ...
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Exploring the fascinating minds of creative people. Conversations with writers, artists and creative thinkers across the Arts and STEM. We discuss their life, work and artistic practice. Winners of Oscar, Emmy, Tony, Pulitzer, Nobel Prize, leaders and public figures share real experiences and offer valuable insights. Notable guests and participating museums and organizations include: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Neil Patrick Harris, Smithsonian, Roxane Gay, Musée Picasso, EAR ...
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In this time of rapid technological change, how do we hold onto our humanity? How do stories, traditions, and community help us find meaning in loss and face an uncertain future? How can science, art, and spirituality open new pathways to understanding ourselves and the human experience? PAUL SHRIVASTAVA (Co-President of The Club of Rome) discusses…
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"For the last two decades, I've made over 20 films about the environment, starting with oil and carbon emissions. Those films, Kiss the Ground and now Common Ground, talk about how we can stabilize the climate, reverse climate change, grow nutrient-dense food, and help farmers make a profit through biodiversity and regenerative practices and princi…
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Wir freuen uns sehr über unsere ersten Gäste in Folge #001: SPACE-C Dave, Simon, Justin und Daniel gründeten Space-C im Jahr 2019. Im Frühjahr 2023 geht die Band Space-C mit dem Studioalbum “Let’s go” an den Start. Mit dreckigem Skate-Rock bringen die Jungs aus Hessen nicht nur live das Publikum zur Ekstase, auch auf der neuen Platte ist die nahezu…
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In this time of rapid technological change, how do we hold onto our humanity? How do stories, traditions, and community help us find meaning in loss and face an uncertain future? How can science, art, and spirituality open new pathways to understanding ourselves and the human experience? PAUL SHRIVASTAVA (Co-President, The Club of Rome) discusses t…
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Today, we talk about creativity—not as a luxury, but as a national strategy. Sheila Deegan is one of Ireland’s leading cultural architects. Over three decades, she’s shaped the artistic life of Limerick and helped reimagine the role of creativity in civic life. She now serves in the Creative Ireland Programme, a bold cross-government initiative tha…
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“I work in between archeology and anthropology in this field called either historical archeology or contemporary archeology. At the heart of that is the relationship between objects and humans. How do we write about the past or the present in terms of listening to human voices or evidence from things where maybe human voices have been erased or hav…
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"For the last two decades, I've made over 20 films about the environment, starting with oil and carbon emissions. Those films, Kiss the Ground and now Common Ground, talk about how we can stabilize the climate, reverse climate change, grow nutrient-dense food, and help farmers make a profit through biodiversity and regenerative practices and princi…
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“I didn't really appreciate bees until I became a farmer, and then I started to understand how essential bees are for our food. They pollinate 70% of our food, and that feeds 90% of the world. There's a whole world of insects that creates the color in our food; it's what creates the flavor in our food. It's part of our biodiversity, and it's essent…
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“If we look at the entire history of the human experience, if you saw some text or you heard some spoken language, you could 100 percent reliably infer that there was a human who created that. Our experience of having that text or that image generated for us is very akin to the experience of a magic trick, and we sort of pre-subconsciously want to …
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“If we look at the entire history of the human experience, if you saw some text or you heard some spoken language, you could 100 percent reliably infer that there was a human who created that. Our experience of having that text or that image generated for us is very akin to the experience of a magic trick, and we sort of pre-subconsciously want to …
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Wir freuen uns sehr über unseren nächsten Gast in Folge #002: Yüksel D. Yüksel ist Modedesigner, Musikproduzent, Unternehmer, uvm. Er hat mit vielen Größen aus Musik, Mode & Fernsehen zusammengearbeitet und hat einige lustige Geschichten parat. Viel Spaß! Copyright ® CLIQUE Marketing GmbH Produziert von one.up.entertainemt studios Langen INSTAGRAM-…
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Heute haben wir einen ganz besonderen Gast: Hassan Annouri. Er ist nicht nur ein herausragender Musiker und Gründer von Bock auf'n Beat Music Productions, sondern auch eine inspirierende Persönlichkeit, die sich leidenschaftlich für soziale Projekte engagiert. Bereits in den 1990er Jahren machte Hassan als Mitglied von Smash?, einem Hardcore-Techno…
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Wir hatten das Vergnügen, den legendären Tom Wax als Gast zu begrüßen! 🚀 Taucht mit uns ein in eine faszinierende Reise durch seine langjährige Karriere in der elektronischen Musikszene. Tom teilt nicht nur seine einzigartige Perspektive auf die Entwicklung der elektronischen Musik, sondern wirft auch einen Blick hinter die Kulissen seiner größten …
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Vom Bahnhofsviertel zum Entertainer: Die faszinierende Transformation von Mo Douzi Die beeindruckende Wandlung von Mo Douzi. Er wuchs in einem sozialen Brennpunkt in Offenbach auf, wo Kriminalität und Gewalt alltäglich waren. Mo erzählt uns von seiner Jugend, geprägt von Herausforderungen und schwierigen Umständen. Doch anstatt sich von seiner Umge…
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Yoyo Schulz zählt zweifellos zu den absoluten Legenden des Skateboarding. Yoyo hat die Skateboard-Welt maßgeblich mitgeprägt und eine Vielzahl von Skater auf der ganzen Welt inspiriert. Wir haben mit ihm über 40+ Jahre Skateboard-History gesprochen. Viel Spaß bei diesem angenehmen, interessanten Talk. Copyright ® CLIQUE Marketing GmbH Produziert vo…
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🎙️ Wolfgang Toth – Skateboard Legende im Vert & Pool Skateboarding zu Gast bei Clique Stories! In dieser Episode haben wir eine wahre Skateboard-Urgestein zu Gast: Wolfgang Toth, ein Pionier im Vert und Pool Skateboarding. 🛹🏆 Im Gespräch mit Wolfgang erfahren wir mehr über seine Anfänge im Skateboarding. Wolfgang spricht über die Entwicklungen in d…
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Heute in DIESE Podcast: Die Betreiber des Roof175 - dem Techno-Club in Mainz! Hier plaudern wir über die Story hinter dem Club, die Herausforderungen in der Corona-Zeit und jede Menge lustiger Geschichten. Lernt die Crew kennen und bekommt 'nen Blick hinter die Kulissen von Roof175. Wir hoffen Ihr habt genauso viel Spaß beim Hören wie wir beim Rede…
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THE MOST FAMOUS UNKNOWN Marc Acardipane aka The Godfather of Hardcore hat den weltweit ersten Hardcore-Track produziert und etabliert. Von Mescalinium United über PCP, Marshall Masters, Nasty Django, Pilldriver, Inferno Bros., Ace the Space, New Balance, Rave Creator bis zu Welthits wie "I Like It Loud" und "Stereo Murder", sowie weitere unzählige …
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Der Concretewave Skateshop von Heiko Schöller ist seit 2005 eine Institution für Skateboard-Hardware in Köln. Wir hatten die Gelegenheit mit Heiko über seinen Shop, Skateboard-Industrie, seine Events und vieles mehr zu sprechen. Wir hatten Spaß, wir hoffen ihr auch. #supportyourlocalskateshop #MikeVallely #Skateboarding #Longboard Hype #unge #sunri…
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Muss man diese beiden Herren noch vorstellen? Solltest du irgendwann mal was mit Skateboarding zu tun gehabt haben, sollten dir die Namen Titus Dittmann und Ralf Middendorf schon mal begegnet sein. Verantwortlich für die Entwicklung des legendären Münster Monster Mastership, dem Monster Skateboard Magazin, COS Cup, Skate-Aid, Titus Showteam und so …
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Teil 2: Muss man diese beiden Herren noch vorstellen? Solltest du irgendwann mal was mit Skateboarding zu tun gehabt haben, sollten dir die Namen Titus Dittmann und Ralf Middendorf schon mal begegnet sein. Verantwortlich für die Entwicklung des legendären Münster Monster Mastership, dem Monster Skateboard Magazin, COS Cup, Skate-Aid, Titus Showteam…
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“There's a word for this brain rot, right? I think that's very real. There are studies coming out now that are showing that the more and more of our cognitive labor we offload to AI systems, the less creative we become, the less critical we become, and the less of our human faculties for reason we use. There's something sad about that, but there’s …
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“I had to become the father of my family very young because my parents divorced when I was 12. My situation was a little bit unusual in that my father kind of disappeared, and I had been making a fair amount of money as a kid, doing commercials and television and film. We needed money, and I kind of became the breadwinner. But I had this amazing wo…
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“I had to become the father of my family very young because my parents divorced when I was 12. My situation was a little bit unusual in that my father kind of disappeared, and I had been making a fair amount of money as a kid, doing commercials and television and film. We needed money, and I kind of became the breadwinner. But I had this amazing wo…
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“I won my first Emmy when I was 21, which was the result of absolutely devoting myself day and night for two years to doing all the scene work. I attended classes simultaneously and did plays until my mother died. I studied with Michael Howard for eight years. Even when I was so tired I couldn't get up to do a scene, he would say, "Get up and do a …
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“We're living in a fascinating time, and unfortunately, to an extent, Europe and, very much so, North America are trying to hold onto the past while other parts of the world, like China, Taiwan, Korea, and Japan, are looking to the future. As an Italian citizen and an English citizen, I feel that we’ve left ourselves behind and that others are taki…
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“We're living in a fascinating time, and unfortunately, to an extent, Europe and, very much so, North America are trying to hold onto the past while other parts of the world, like China, Taiwan, Korea, and Japan, are looking to the future. As an Italian citizen and an English citizen, I feel that we’ve left ourselves behind and that others are taki…
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“Carbon Tracker is a non-profit financial think tank focused on change and the energy transition. I set it up because I spent 20 years working in the financial world, and I noticed that a lot of coal, oil, and gas projects, even with all the evidence we know about climate change, were getting financed through banks and the stock market. It was almo…
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“We as humans can destroy things in a couple of years that have taken thousands or even millions of years to form. So in the snap of a finger, we can destroy so much work. That's an observation I’ve seen in all biomes, and it's pretty scary. On the other hand, nature regenerates pretty fast. It heals itself. If humans help this healing process, it …
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“We as humans can destroy things in a couple of years that have taken thousands or even millions of years to form. So in the snap of a finger, we can destroy so much work. That's an observation I’ve seen in all biomes, and it's pretty scary. On the other hand, nature regenerates pretty fast. It heals itself. If humans help this healing process, it …
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“The Earth started as one big rock, and soil did not exist. Without soil, you can't really grow trees or any crops whatsoever. We are depleting soils super fast, and it is predicted that in less than 25 years, 90% of our soils will be degraded. We as humans, we can destroy things in a couple of years that have taken thousands or even millions of ye…
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“Abolishing Silicon Valley means freeing the development of technology from a system that will always relegate it to a subordinate role, that of entrenching existing power relations. It means designing a new system that isn't deluged in the logic of the bucket. It means liberating our worlds from the illegitimate ring of capital. Perhaps this sound…
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“For us, I think it really is about trust and commitments, and I don't think that has necessarily changed over the years. As we work on that, obviously, we are very much invested in how we can engage an audience and spark the curiosity that people are looking for. The most important thing often is how we can spark that curiosity in ourselves. As a …
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“For us, I think it really is about trust and commitments, and I don't think that has necessarily changed over the years. As we work on that, obviously, we are very much invested in how we can engage an audience and spark the curiosity that people are looking for. The most important thing often is how we can spark that curiosity in ourselves. As a …
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“As a writer, I do believe that art and literature in and of themselves are important. I'm going to keep on writing novels, and one of the most important reasons why is because, as you mentioned, language is crucial. Part of the way that states and authoritarian regimes exercise their power is not just through physical violence and intimidation, bu…
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“As a writer, I do believe that art and literature in and of themselves are important. I'm going to keep on writing novels, and one of the most important reasons why is because language is crucial. Part of the way that states and authoritarian regimes exercise their power is not just through physical violence and intimidation, but through a maltrea…
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“It's a complicated time to think about how we can slow down, be still, and bring a brilliant group of people together to do something that feels purposeful and can be productive. It's a moment where things are moving so fast. When I brought up the idea of a hinge generation, I think it's impossible to know how we will look back and reflect on this…
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“I guess the book was about giving hope because I realized how much we could do together. I believe that ordinary people are the ones bringing changes here. I believe that the communities gathering together – for example, I am seeing that in this country around the protection of rivers – are the ones that will mark the change. It's not going to com…
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“I guess the book was about giving hope because I realized how much we could do together. I believe that ordinary people are the ones bringing changes here. I believe that the communities gathering together – for example, I am seeing that in this country around the protection of rivers – are the ones that will mark the change. It's not going to com…
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“So I think that part of colonialism for Indigenous peoples has been this idea that Indigenous peoples aren't thinking peoples and that we don't have thought on a kind of systemic level. One of the things that I was interested in doing is intervening in that because I think Indigenous people have a lot of beautiful, very intellectual, theoretical c…
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“What I've discovered as a writer is that fear is a good indicator that there is a truth. To speak the truth in a society is oftentimes an act that requires some courage. Those processes of being an other for me in the United States were obviously very fundamental to shaping who I am as a person and as a writer. It was very difficult to undergo, bu…
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