#1 Interviewing Ourselves: Dirty Laundry, Embodied Protest and Healing Art
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In this episode Nicolene and Jana air their intentions behind starting a podcast and introduce their respective research lenses. They touch on embodied protest as an undeniable part of their studies, creativity, and how it is linked to happiness and freedom, and the interesting relationship between what is deemed private and what is deemed public. Very evident in this conversation is our hosts’ passions for their research and their conviction that more art and philosophy would make the world a better place.
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