S1:E12 Developing and revitalizing communities – Veronica Smith in conversation with Stephanie Fortunato
In this episode, our host Stephanie Fortunato speaks with Veronica Smith, author of "When Communities Disappear". They discuss the interdependent relationship between economic and community development, and emphasize the imperative need to build and sustain healthy communities by being authentic and enabling access to resources. After, Stephanie is joined by Adrian Ellis to discuss key takeaways.
S1:E11 Civic creativity and creative bureaucracy – Charles Landry in conversation with Adrian Ellis
In this episode, our host Adrian Ellis speaks with author and renowned urban expert Charles Landry. They go over his remarkable career, retracing the route and influences which led him to his famed Creative City concept. They also discuss his current focus on creative bureaucracy – best illustrated by his annual Creative Bureaucracy Festival. After, Adrian is joined by Stephanie Fortunato to explore key takeaways.
S1:E10 On storytelling, leadership, and wisdom – Wesley Enoch in conversation with Criena Gehrke
In this episode, our host Criena Gehrke speaks with playwright, artistic director, and Indigenous leader Wesley Enoch about the role of storytelling, leadership and wisdom in elevating and amplifying the voices of Indigenous artists and cultures. They also highlight the importance of advocating for the intrinsic value of the arts, particularly in terms of celebrating differences and encouraging dialogue. After, Criena is joined Stephanie Fortunato to discuss key takeaways.
S1:E9 Toward intercultural understanding and empathy – Manal Ataya in conversation with Criena Gehrke
In this episode, our host Criena Gehrke speaks with Manal Ataya, the Director General of the Sharjah Museums Authority. They discuss the educational value of the arts, particularly in terms of promoting inclusivity and diversity as well as cultivating empathy. After, Criena is joined by Stephanie Fortunato to discuss key takeaways.
S1:E8 Reimagining the future of theatre and live performance – Jesse Cameron Alick in conversation with Adrian Ellis
In this episode, Adrian Ellis speaks with Jesse Cameron Alick, about his recently published study, commissioned by the Sundance Institute, based on extensive interviews of artists, arts administrators and thought leaders. The focus is the state of live performance as we 'emerge from the cave' of Covid. After, Adrian is joined by Criena Gehrke to discuss key takeaways.
S1:E7 Enabling impact through cultural research – Sunil Iyengar in conversation with Adrian Ellis
In this episode, our host Adrian Ellis speaks with Sunil Iyengar, Director of Research and Analysis at the NEA in the US, about the increasing global demand for research, information and statistics to demonstrate the value of the arts. They also discuss the need for more longitudinal and qualitative research, especially community-based participatory studies. After, Adrian is joined by Criena Gehrke to discuss key takeaways.
S1:E6 Embedding hope through creative placemaking – Jia-Ping Lee in conversation with Stephanie Fortunato
In this episode, our host Stephanie Fortunato speaks with Jia-Ping Lee, an urban rejuvenator and place consultant based in Malaysia, about her inspirational journey as a placemaker who has been advocating and creating better places to live, work and play. After, Stephanie is joined by Adrian Ellis to discuss key takeaways.
S1:E5 Opportunity, agility, and resilience – Sanjoy K. Roy in conversation with Adrian Ellis
In this episode, our host Adrian Ellis speaks with Sanjoy K. Roy, Managing Director of Teamwork Arts, about his relational journey and global experiences in the arts, which highlights the importance of producing cultural programmes that address current social needs, and are co-created with communities. After, Adrian is joined by Stephanie Fortunato to discuss key takeaways.
S1:E4: Towards transformational cultural leadership – Diane Ragsdale in conversation with Stephanie Fortunato
In this episode, our host Stephanie Fortunato speaks with Diane Ragsdale, Director and Co-Lead Faculty of the Cultural Leadership Program at Banff Centre for Arts & Creativity, about the need for transformational cultural leadership. After, Stephanie is joined by Adrian Ellis to discuss key takeaways.
S1:E3 Making the case for artistic risk-taking – Victoria Broackes in conversation with Adrian Ellis
In this episode, our host Adrian Ellis speaks with Victoria Broackes, the Director of the London Design Biennale. Drawing on her curatorial experiences, they talk candidly about the challenges facing cultural programming. After, Adrian is joined by Criena Gehrke to discuss key takeaways.
S1:E2 What makes a great city? – Ben Rogers in conversation with Criena Gehrke
In this episode, our host Criena Gehrke speaks with urbanist Ben Rogers about the differing factors influencing urban planning and policy today. After, Criena is joined by fellow host Stephanie Fortunato to discuss key takeaways.
S1:E1: Leading with empathy and kindness – Claire Spencer in conversation with Adrian Ellis
In this inaugural episode, our host Adrian Ellis, speaks with Claire Spencer, CEO of Arts Centre Melbourne. Afterwards, Adrian is joined by fellow host Criena Gehrke to discuss key takeaways.
S1:E0 Introducing The Three Bells – Adrian Ellis in conversation with Stephanie Fortunato
In this bonus pilot episode, our host Stephanie Fortunato, speaks with Adrian Ellis, Founder and Chair of the Global Cultural Districts Network (GCDN) about the origins of the podcast. Afterwards, Stephanie is joined by fellow host Criena Gehrke to discuss key takeaways.