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Need something new to talk about? Subscribe to the podcast that challenges the way you see everything in ten minutes or less. The Walrus Talks is a national event series that sparks conversations on the issues that matter most to Canadians. *The music in this podcast has been licensed and is called Intelligent Molecule by LexPremium. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This podcast is a way to bring black communities together. Working, loving, sharing, and caring for the, economically/socially, disadvantaged. Speaking on health, wealth, marriage, politics, religion and self determination/governance. In this platform, we will discuss what ails us, and how we potentially make things better through our connections. Therefore making the world around us better.
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MAK – Museum für angewandte Kunst Wien

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We need to talk! Im Podcast MAK Conversation Pieces sprechen Janina Falkner und Laura Wagner vom Museum für angewandte Kunst Wien mit Künstler*innen, Aktivist*innen, Wissenschaftler*innen und Persönlichkeiten unterschiedlicher Wissensfelder zu ausgewählten Objekten aus der Museumssammlung. Conversation Pieces widmet sich Themen wie Diversität, Feminismus, Teilhabe oder Einsamkeit, symbiotische Körper, Rassismus in Sammlungen, Planet Care u. v. m. Wir nutzen das MAK als einen vielstimmigen Or ...
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On this week's episode, the most legendary himself, FOXD'LEGND joins the show to talk about his journey from basketball player to musician, and how he intentionally shifted from making music from a dark place to creating feel-good songs on his latest album "33". Fox shares insights about performing with a live band, the untapped potential of Indian…
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Did you know that women over forty make up a quarter of the Canadian workforce? Failing to accommodate those experiencing menopause has the potential to drive women out of the working world, resulting in severe consequences for the socio-economic fabric of our society. Dr. Jenny Godley is a Professor of Sociology and Adjunct Professor in Community …
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On this week's episode, Duane Thalley, know universally as Stretch, joins the show to share his journey from Los Angeles to Indianapolis, where he discovered his passion for building authentic connections across cultural and racial divides. A near-fatal motorcycle accident in 2019 became the catalyst for launching the Follow D$ Podcast and finding …
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In the Anishinaabe tradition, the experiences of menopause and menstruation are regarded as sacred and in relationship to the land. These stages of life meaningfully connect women and girls to their ancestors, to their communities, and to each other. Sarain Fox is an Anishinaabe Artist, Activist, and Filmmaker. This special episode of The Conversat…
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On this week's episode of Conversation Piece, Al Carroll, President and CEO of IndyHub, joins the show to talk about how relationship-building has been key to shaping his career and community impact. Al discusses what brought his from Florida to Indiana, what he learned working at TechPoint, and how it all led him to what he's doing now at IndyHub,…
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On the final installment of Community in Conversation for 2024, the team popped out to University Park downtown for the fourth Chicken & Beer Festival, hosted by Eat Here Indy! Chicken & Beer Fest has been a staple in the city for the past four years. It connects people to the tastiest local restaurants and chefs featuring delicious food, great mus…
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The impact of untreated menopause symptoms is far-reaching, affecting everything from an individual’s mental and physical health to the output and efficiency of the economy. How do we equip women with the necessary information and resources to thrive in this new phase of their lives? Janet Ko is the President and Co-founder of the Menopause Foundat…
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On this episode of Conversation Piece, Lena Pringle, former anchor of Daybreak on Wish TV, shares her journey from traditional journalism to becoming an art-trepreneur in Indianapolis. After taking a transformative break from her career, she discusses how prioritizing wellness, building community, and embracing creativity led to unexpected opportun…
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On this week's episode, Emmy Award-winning director, producer, and camera operator Jake Huber joins the show to discuss his journey in the film and video industry — from starting out filming local shows to creating custom set builds for music videos, and shares insights on storytelling, community building in Indianapolis' creative scene, and his tr…
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On this installment of Community in Conversation, we take a look inside Epicurean Indy, a brand new international food and art festival specifically centering and highlighting the immigrant / international communities that exist here in Indianapolis. In this episode, we sit down with five folks from various industries with different stories to find…
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On this installment of Community in Conversation, we explore Proof: A Midwest Literary Festival in Indianapolis 📚 The episode highlights the often-overlooked members of the literary community, including volunteers, staff, and booksellers, who contribute to making such events possible, while aiming to elevate and center voices that are typically und…
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On this special bonus episode of Conversation Piece, we head to the historic Naptown Thrift in South Broad Ripple for the next installment of Community in Conversation, celebrating six years of the shop and the release of Visual Aural, a mixtape and photo book combination showcasing some of the best hip hop artists in Indianapolis from local photog…
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On this special bonus episode of Conversation Piece, we launch our newest series Community in Conversation, focused on highlighting the people behind the scenes of the organizations who bring events like BUTTER and CHREECE to life every year. In this episode, we head to the historic Stutz in downtown Indy for the fourth annual BUTTER FINE ART FAIR.…
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On this special bonus episode of Conversation Piece, with sit down with Naptown hip-hop collective Slum Baby Family (SBF) at the Chreece festival in Fountain Square. The group discusses their evolution, recent album release "Family First, Volume One," and the importance of Chreece in showcasing local talent. Members 4200Kory, MACCOLADES, DJ Des, an…
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On this week’s episode of Conversation Piece, we celebrated 100 episodes of the show with a live recording on August 19th at Tinker House Events in Indianapolis. In front of a live audience of friends, family, and community members, Patrick, along with the CP team of Mike Lee, John Overton, and Madeline MacKinnon, reflects on the growth of the show…
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On this week's episode of Conversation Piece, Kelsey Jones, a strategic communications expert and entrepreneur, joins the show to discuss her transition from corporate work to launching her own consulting business and running Silent Book Club Indy. She offers advice for aspiring entrepreneurs and communications professionals in Indianapolis, emphas…
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On this week's episode of Conversation Piece, interdisciplinary artist and curator Fēi Ford comes by to discuss her journey with Future Friends Holographic Magic Club, her evolution as an artist, and the importance of community in her work. She also reflects on her recent solo show, the challenges of gentrification, and her role as a connector in I…
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On this week's episode of Conversation Piece, Oreo Jones, a pioneering figure in the Indianapolis hip-hop scene, joins the show to discuss his musical journey from punk rock roots to becoming a hip-hop artist, his experiences navigating the Indianapolis music landscape, and the creation of CHREECE, an all-day hip-hop festival in Fountain Square. Jo…
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On this week’s episode of Conversation Piece, Sarah Myer, Chief of Staff & Strategy at Indiana Sports Corp and one of the city’s biggest ambassadors, joins the show to discuss her journey from working in arts and media to leading major sports events in Indianapolis. She shares insights on event planning, community impact, and the importance of volu…
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On this week's episode of Conversation Piece, Jake Moran, a fashion, streetwear, and editorial photographer based in Indianapolis, joins the show to discuss his upcoming project "Visual Aural," a dual-medium art piece combining black and white photography with original hip-hop tracks from local artists. Jake talks about how he got into photography,…
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Spekulative Archäologie – Neue Perspektiven auf die Architekturgeschichte im Anthropozän mit Friedrich von Borries (Designtheoretiker, Gegenwartsanalytiker und Schriftsteller) Was bedeutet es für die Architektur, wenn wir – wie es die Literaturwissenschaftlerin Eva Horn gefordert hat – unsere Geschichte vor dem Hintergrund des Anthropozäns neu schr…
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On this week's episode of Conversation Piece, Dierre Hartman, a rising hip-hop artist known as Kxng Dierre and a journalism student at Jackson State University, joins the show to talk about his journey from Indianapolis to Jackson, Mississippi and how his HBCU experience has shaped both his music and his brand, God's Child. Dierre shares his early …
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On this week’s episode of Conversation Piece, host Patrick Armstrong sits down with Aaron Marshall, better known as Double A, a rising star in Indianapolis's hip-hop scene and the owner of Naptown Thrift. The conversation explores Marshall's journey from aspiring artist to successful entrepreneur, delving into his passion for vintage fashion, his e…
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Dass Frauen in der Geschichte bisher kaum vorkommen, hat laut Vera Weidenbach System. Verschwinden-Lassen, doppelte Standards, Verdrängung oder In-den-Schatten-Stellen zählt sie zu gezielten Strategien in der patriarchalen Geschichtsschreibung. Vera Weidenbach macht in ihrem Buch Die unerzählte Geschichte – Wie Frauen die moderne Welt erschufen – u…
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On this week's episode of Conversation Piece, David Gibson, storyteller, filmmaker, and founder of Elevation Is A Must, shares about the vision that sparked his entrepreneurial journey, why changing our mindset is the first step to changing the world, and how that same world needs more people to "come alive" right now. David also shares the three t…
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On today’s episode of Conversation Piece, Madeline Mirelez-Perez Mackinnon joins the show to talk about tapping into play when creating and how that (and so much more) sits at the heart of her work with Frida’s Flowers. Madeline talks about the privilege of getting to spend some formative years in Mexico City, the role her experiences with Lark Son…
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Wie sollen wir individuellen Konsum kritisch hinterfragen und reduzieren, in einem System, das auf Wirtschaftswachstum ausgerichtet ist? Im Zusammenhang der Ausstellung Critical Consumption, widmen wir uns unter anderem diesem Paradoxon und sprechen mit dem Ökonom, Ernest Aigner über die mögliche Gestaltung einer Postwachstumsgesellschaft. Wie könn…
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On today’s episode of Conversation Piece, digital curator, creator, and entrepreneur Shay McCoy joins the show to talk about leaving full-time corporate and going full-time small business owner. Shay shares about laying the groundwork for such a transition with City of Shay, how creating content has created community, and why Indy is the place she’…
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On this week's episode of Conversation Piece, LaStar Jackson, entrepreneur and founder of luxury fashion brand Saint Avenue, joins the show to talk about intentionality and purpose in art. LaStar shares about his upbringing and how his mother's interest in fashion influenced him from a young age. He also discusses the journey of starting his brand,…
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Wie verändert die Beschäftigung mit gesellschaftspolitischen Funktionen, wie bspw. Durchsetzung, Widerstand oder Verzögerung, die Analyse von Architektur? In vielerlei Hinsicht sind Protestcamps Versuche, das Zusammenleben auf eine neue, solidarische und selbstermächtigende Grundlage zu stellen. Was triggert die Auseinandersetzung mit Architektur a…
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On this week’s episode of Conversation Piece, CEO of Melanin House Brandz Brandon Lee Buckley, also known as B.Lee, joins the show to talk about building brands and businesses as a creator and influencer. B.Lee talks about the roots of his creative and entrepreneurial passions, networking as early as seventh grade, and getting involved in the India…
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„Wir alle gehören zu der letzten Generation, die den unumkehrbaren Klimakollaps noch aufhalten kann“. Den Klimaktivist*innen liegen „Kunst- und Kulturveranstaltungen genauso am Herzen wie der Rechtsstaat“. Sie stellen mit gezielte Aktionen die Frage, was unsere Kunst oder Kultur noch wert ist, „wenn wir uns um Nahrung und Wasser streiten müssen“. W…
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On this week’s episode of Conversation Piece, Nicha Stapanukul joins the show to talk about navigating the classical music scene as a performer, teacher, and community facilitator. Nicha shares her origins as a pianist, immigrating to the U.S. from Thailand by herself as a teenager, and the shift from performance to education coinciding with a shif…
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Selten zuvor bestanden Protestcamps aus derartig vielen und großen Baumhäusern, die auf so komplexe Weise durch Traversen, Brücken und Netze miteinander verbunden waren wie im Rahmen der Protestaktion im Hambacher Wald. Klimaaktivist*innen haben dort seit 2012 mehrere Generationen von Baumhaussiedlungen errichtet, um die Abholzung des Waldes zur Er…
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On today’s episode of Conversation Piece, Newfangled Confections CEO Carrie Abbott joins the show to talk about bringing innovation to the small business community. Carrie shares how she got into candy making, her love for the process of what you do, and the power of affirming others chasing their small business dreams. She also discusses the neces…
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487 trails, part of the Trans Canada Trail, can tell an important story about Canada, its history and its people. Dianne Whelan is a filmmaker, photographer, author, and public speaker. She spoke at The Walrus Talks Nature on March 19, 2024. This episode of The Conversation Piece features content from Manulife presents The Walrus Talks Nature, supp…
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Jeder Schrank ist eine Kollektion an Figurationen von uns selbst. Unsere Kleidung darin entspricht Normen, bietet aber auch Möglichkeiten, diese zu durchbrechen und quer zu lesen. Durch sie können wir uns differenzieren, genauso wie vielseitig vernetzen. Mode ist geprägt durch Konsumvorgaben und Fremdbestimmung, kann aber auch als Vehikel zur Selbs…
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On this week’s episode of Conversation Piece, Mike Lee steps out from behind the camera to talk about his journey from Chicago to Indy to entrepreneurship. Mike shares about the first time he picked up a camera, his love for the post-production process, and when he knew it was time to pivot towards being a full-time creator and entrepreneur. He als…
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Indigenous people’s relationship to land forms an “ontological belonging.” Their spiritual beliefs connect them to the land and to all things of nature. Carolynne Crawley is the founder of Msit No’kmaq, co-founder of Turtle Protectors, and a Forest Therapy Guide. She spoke at The Walrus Talks Nature on March 19, 2024. This episode of The Conversati…
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On this week’s episode, Tasha Jun joins the show to talk about what it means to write honestly about the most intimate parts of ourselves. Tasha shares her childhood of significant moves, from the U.S. to Tokyo to California to Indiana, the rejection and reclamation of her ethnic identity, and how she captured it all in her debut memoir Tell Me the…
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Racialized immigrants face barriers that restrict their access to nature. Access to public spaces for new immigrants encourages participation in society and the potential to build Canadian pride. Ambika Tenneti is an Environmentalist and PhD Candidate in Daniels Forestry at the University of Toronto. She spoke at The Walrus Talks Nature on March 19…
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On this week’s episode of Conversation Piece, Chief Brand Officer for The Basketball League (TBL) Jennifer Magley joins the show to talk about going after what you want and how we all want a place where everyone knows their name. She shares her journey from pro tennis player to coach to corporate, going viral after being laid off, and how community…
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Environmental health should also consider inequality in the areas of housing, economics, food, education. Iraz Soyalp, PhD, is the Director of Social Impact, Private Markets, for Manulife Investment Management. She spoke at The Walrus Talks Nature on March 19, 2024. This episode of The Conversation Piece features content from Manulife presents The …
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On this week’s episode of Conversation Piece, Demel Bolden, a multifaceted creator and founder of DRVN LLC, joins the show to talk about overcoming adversity and taking life head on. Demel shares about the traumatic experience that shaped his early life, the origins of his passion for visual storytelling, and his first viral moment. He also breaks …
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Some doctors consider nature time to be “the fourth pillar of health.” It can have a positive effect on mood, physical ability, and even mental wellness. Dr. Melissa Lem is the director of PaRx (Parks Prescriptions), an initiative of the BC Parks Foundation, and a family physician. She spoke at The Walrus Talks Nature on March 19, 2024. This episod…
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On this week’s episode of Conversation Piece, Ella Ashwill, CEO and founder of the ERA, joins the show to talk about equitable artist representation, how to get it, and where we're at now. Ella shares her journey from Indiana to California and back and how the numerous roles she's played throughout her career have helped inform her approach to her …
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How we interact with nature changes over time. Canada has a long and rocky history with pipelines. The opposition has taken different forms. Understanding the nuances can tell us a lot about environmental concerns over long periods of time. Sean Kheraj is Associate Professor in the Department of History, Vice-Provost, Academic, at Toronto Metropoli…
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On this week’s episode, the one and only Anthony Murdock II joins the show to talk about the journey of finding wholeness within ourselves. Murdock talks about resisting whiteness through discovering identity, the way language helps us give life to our experiences, and how liberation is at the root of all our stories. He also shares how the lives o…
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There is a diversity in trails and their uses. They are a meeting place for communities. They promote an appreciation for the environment. They promote physical and mental health while also serving as a catalyst for ecological health, community renewal, and economic vitality. Marlaine Koehler is the Executive Director of the Waterfront Regeneration…
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On this week’s episode, multimedia mastermind and CEO of Push Prep Greg Buck joins the show to talk about the work he’s been doing in the city and the things we can achieve when we come together as a creative community. Greg shares growing up in the city after moving from Michigan, his basketball career, and how he got started in photography. He al…
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