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The Podgoblin’s Hat is a Moomins read-through show. Tune in for weekly synopses, discussions, analysis and feelings by Dave, who has been reading Tove Jansson their whole life, and Nina, who’s just started. We’ll be wending our way through the peaks and troughs of the stories, discussing, thinking and feeling about Tove Jansson’s books for children. Listen in if you like stories about soft round creatures being brave and flawed. Write in if you’ve ever wondered, What Would Snufkin Do?
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Created off the back of @thegreatwomenartists Instagram, this podcast is all about celebrating women artists. Presented by art historian and curator, Katy Hessel, this podcast interviews artists on their career, or curators, writers, or general art lovers, on the female artist who means the most to them.
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Embark on a journey through the heart of Santa Barbara with the 'Living in Santa Barbara' podcast. Hosted by Kathy Henry, a seasoned realtor and local with deep insights into our vibrant community of Santa Barbara, this podcast unveils the diverse tapestry of lives and stories that often remain unseen amidst the scenic beauty of our town. From eclectic personalities to hidden treasures, join us as we shine a light on the authentic essence of Santa Barbara, one neighbor at a time. Whether you ...
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Art Grind Podcast

Dina Brodsky, Marshall Jones, Sophia Kayafas and Tun Myaing

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Art Grind is a podcast for and about artists, art lovers and art professionals. It is a social practice of giving back to the art community of which we are a part and explores the process, content, concept and motivation behind art making of both established and emerging artists and the people who bring that art to a wider audience. We are artists ourselves and wear many hats, including curation, art writing and art teaching. We share a passion for authentic and skilled art making, be it tra ...
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The Medicine Grand Rounders

Internal Medicine Residency Program

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A Cleveland Clinic podcast for medical professionals exploring important and high impact clinical questions related to the practice of general medicine. You'll hear from world class clinical experts in a variety of specialties of Internal Medicine. Hosted by Richard Wardrop, MD, PhD and Arjun Chatterjee, MD.
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The Classic Kicks Podcast is hosted by Nick Santora and highlights discussions with personalities from throughout the sneaker world. Tune in to learn about the latest trends and stories in the sneaker industry, as well as some trips down memory lane.
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From the PGA of America, Getting to the Green explores the many ways that you can find financial success in the golf industry. From caddies to broadcasters to engineers to pro golfers, we’ll share how we’ve navigated the golf business to get to the green! Hosted by Mackenzie Mack.
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Lost in America

World's Smartest Podcast Network

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Why does the President of Belarus always imprison his political opponents? What does the UAE-Israel Deal mean for the Arab World? Comedians Turner Sparks and Michael Ira Kaplan turn comics stationed around the globe into embedded reporters so you can know what's really going on.
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A Cultural Oasis In Helsinki

The Didrichsen Art Museum

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Art, architecture and nature – three elements that interact in harmony throughout the museum. Art collectors Marie-Louise and Gunnar Didrichsen founded the museum in 1965 as an extension to their private home. Situated by the sea on Kuusisaari island in western Helsinki and surrounded by a sculpture park, it has become one of the most beloved art museums in Finland. This podcast dives into the story of the museum, it’s impressive collection, architecture and changing exhibitions.
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The Finnish Institute in London

The Finnish Institute in London

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The Finnish Institute in London is an expert on Finnish culture and society, working in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. We identify signals of change in the fields of art, culture and society and support new perspectives to contemporary issues.
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The Moomin Phenomenon

Moomin Official

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This is a podcast series hosted by actress and producer Lily Collins and comedian and actress Jennifer Saunders. We will be unearthing and exploring the Moomin world and its curious characters to understand how it has become such a vast, worldwide phenomenon. We will be travelling to many Moomin locations around the globe, from a unique treasure trove in the heart of Helsinki, to Tove Jansson's legendary studio, to a celebrated outhouse in the Finnish archipelago, to the homes and workplaces ...
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Santa Barbara has gained a fresh creative force with the arrival of figurative artist Jansson Stegner. Having relocated from New York about five years ago, Jansson is known for his distinctive Mannerist figures and unique exploration of power and gender dynamics. His recent works now incorporate the local landscapes of Santa Barbara, marking an evo…
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I am so excited to say that my guest on the GWA Podcast is Sophia Jansson – niece of Tove Jansson, the legendary Swedish-speaking Finnish writer, artist, novelist, illustrator, and children’s book author, best known for creating the Moomins. Born in Helsinki in 1914, Tove grew up immersed in art from a young age. It was thanks to her artist parents…
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Remembering the great Audrey Flack (1931–2024). Earlier this year, I interviewed Flack over a series of interviews before she passed away on 28 June 2024. Audrey was a force, and I hope you enjoy listening to her powerful and moving words. If you want to learn more, I highly recommend her memoir: With Darkness Came Stars: A Memoir (https://www.psup…
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In this episode, I welcome Brett Hunter the musician whose sky-high range left the judges on the Voice stunned when they turned around to see who it was. Known for his infectious performances with his amazing musicians, Brett’s talents don’t stop there. Join us as we talk about hist latest projects, including the Riviera Culture Club, his passion f…
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In this third episode, Benedikt Bergmann and Nick Doelman are joined by two guests, Reynir Örn Björnsson (LinkedIn) and Einar Hagalín (Lobbi) Láruson (LinkedIn)! These guys are working with everything under the Power Platform and Dynamics sun! Hear their opinions on attending workshops and the sessions they went to. During Nordic Summit 2024 in Osl…
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This is a (Halloween special!) bonus episode that explores the image of Witches in Art, as told by Professor Lyndal Roper! What is a witch? Where does it stem from? Why is she so often an old woman, who is harmful and evil? How did this perpetuate the way women were treated in history? What is a witch today?Roper, a regius professor of History at t…
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Producer and host Tun Myaing interviews Konstantin Rudnichenko who's like a modern day Sargent. His portraits have a freshness to them that makes them stand out amongst thousands of contemporary works these days. Tun visited Konstantin's studio in Connecticut to film the interview which exist on YouTube here: Link Konstantin also has a new self-pac…
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I am so excited to say that my guest on the GWA Podcast is the writer, critic, and author, Merve Emre.Currently the Shapiro-Silverberg Professor of Creative Writing and Criticism at Wesleyan University – and the Director of the Shapiro Center for Creative Writing and Criticism – Emre is also the acclaimed and award-winning author of numerous books.…
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How does your vote shape the future of our community? In this episode, I sit down with Brian Johnson, CEO of the Santa Barbara Association of Realtors, to take a closer look at two key California propositions and explore how the could impact our state and Santa Barbara. This conversation isn’t about politics, it’s about making thoughtful decisions …
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And just like that, it's the end of the season! We're going out on a story that actually shows us what happens when someone has a problem and wonders "What would Snufkin do?" Sniff is inconsolable over the loss of his favourite toy, a small dog called Cedric, with bejewelled eyes (?!). Even Moominmamma can't help him, so he wanders down to Snufkin'…
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In this second episode, Ulrikke Akerbæk and Nick Doelman are joined by two guests, Thomas Sandsør (LinkedIn) and Tim Ervik (LinkedIn)! Tune in to hear their impressions after the keynote and what they were looking forward to during the day! During Nordic Summit 2024 in Oslo we recorded a bunch of podcast episodes with a variety of guests; 🤩 attende…
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I am so excited to say that my guest on today’s podcast is the esteemed curator and writer, Emerson Bowyer. Currently the Searle Curator, Painting and Sculpture of Europe, at the Art Institute of Chicago, Emerson is a specialist in 18th- and 19th-century French and British art. He has worked at New York’s Frick Collection, the Fine Arts Museums of …
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In this episode, I sit down with Chris Gocong, a former NFL linebacker whose life took an unexpected turn from the high-pressure world of professional football to the quiet, introspective space of an artist’s studio. After a career-ending injury, Chris found a new path in art, discovering surprising similarities between the intense battles on the f…
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How many times has Moominpappa gone off with the Hattifatteners? Are they really as wicked as they're cracked up to be? What does the birch bark scroll mean? Hop along and find out none of the answers to these questions! This is supposed to be a story about the Hattifatteners, but it might more appropriately be named: The Feelings and Projections t…
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In this first episode, Ulrikke Akerbæk and Nick Doelman are joined by two guests, Ana Inés Urrutia de Souza (LinkedIn) and Arill Andre Aam (LinkedIn)! Tune in to hear their impressions after the keynote and what they were looking forward to during the day! During Nordic Summit 2024 in Oslo we recorded a bunch of podcast episodes with a variety of g…
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I am so excited to say that my guest on the GWA Podcast is one of the most groundbreaking and era-defining artists around today, Nadya Tolokonnikova.A founding member of Pussy Riot, the feminist art-collective and performance group, active since 2011, Nadya is an artist, activist, and musician, who has dedicated her life to fighting for freedom, co…
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Our guest Ali Baker is a researcher in children's literature with a particular interest in children's voice and children's rights, so it's no surprise she chose to come on and talk to us about The Invisible Child! Ali makes a strong case for Bjork as a Spirit of Little My and reminisces about finding the Moomins in her local library as a kid. We si…
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Reflecting on how this podcast has evolved—what began as a side project has turned into something much more meaningful. From grit and passion to connection and community, the conversations I’ve had have truly opened my eyes to the importance of human interaction. A recent experience gave me a firsthand look at how disconnected we’ve become, but a s…
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Today, Oni Blecher speaks with Zoë Rose Gameau to hear Zoë's breech birth story. Zoë is a mother of two girls and lover of nature. She lives with her daughters in a tiny studio home nestled amongst the trees and streams of the Northern Rivers of New South Wales. Her current work is in creative development as Executive Producer at a sustainable film…
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In this episode of *Living in Santa Barbara*, I sit down with Jeremy Tessmer from Sullivan Goss, to explore the deep connection between art and community in Santa Barbara. We discuss the city’s rich artistic history and how it has evolved into a vibrant creative hub. Jeremy shares fascinating stories from the gallery’s 40-year legacy, the significa…
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This week we're reading one of Tove's most famous short stories: The Invisible Child. It's a pretty bright and funny story with very dark themes. We both like it, but it doesn't quite live up to the hype, for us. Little My is picking poisonous mushrooms (what else is new?), Moomintroll is an ass, and Moominmamma is a confirmed witch. It's a good on…
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Step into the funky and creative world of Loveworn, the iconic Santa Barbara boutique where vintage fashion and art collide. Step behind the scenes with Jill Johnson as she shares the heart and soul behind her handmade creations. From vintage denim to the hand-silk screened tees she co-creates with her artist partner Wallace Piatt, you'll discover …
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Our guest Lou has been a Moomin fan since childhood, and the character ey relate to is the Groke (iconic). This chat is lots of things, and one of the things is a couple of autistics marvelling over the Hemulen Who Loved Silence, with a sideshoot through Susan Cooper's The Dark Is Rising sequence. It's also Brian Blessed as Edward the Booble impers…
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In this episode we talk to sponsor Kathrine Hogseth from CRMK about why they sponsor community events like Nordic Summit. We take a walk down memory lane and talk about how it all started, and what we are most looking forward to in Oslo in less than a week. This season they will recap the Nordic Summit 2023 event in Copenhagen by talking with organ…
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Today, Oni Blecher speaks with Fiona O'Shaughnessy. This is the third part in a series discussing the issue of the proposed changes to privately praciting midwives insurance in homebirth. For more info and a background to this issue, please listen to the previous 2 episodes with Fi. They are short episodes and worth a listen! Fiona calls for letter…
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Send us a text Join us as we uncover the stories behind the places, people, and businesses that shape the beautiful city of Santa Barbara. I'm kicking off the Funk Zone series with one of the Funk Zone's most exciting new additions: **Assemblage**—pronounced the French way. The Funk Zone is Santa Barbara’s most vibrant neighborhood for shopping, di…
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Is this the underrated best story in this collection? We really think it might be. What can a Hemulen tell us about work under capitalism? Will any of us ever get to be pensioned off? This is a beautiful story about introversion, access needs and the dangers of sharing your most secret desires with your relatives. IT BANGS LIKE A DRUM. And it gener…
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In this episode we talk to sponsor Jakub Bajla from resco about why being a sponsor of community events is so important, what they get out of it and why they do it. The answer might surprise you ;) This season they will recap the Nordic Summit 2023 event in Copenhagen by talking with organisers, speakers, volunteers, attendees and sponsors, to hear…
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Welcome to Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond: Contemporary Conversations where stories, science, traditions and new ideas meet. I’m Oni Blecher and your host today. Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond Media, our development team and contributors pay our respects to indigenous elders past, present and emerging. We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of this land, …
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Send us a text It’s more than just the Funk Zone—it’s a story of vision, creativity, and community transformation. In Part 1 of our series on the dynamic Funk Zone in Santa Barbara, we sit down with Sherry Villanueva, founder and managing partner of Acme Hospitality. Discover how Acme took an underutilized area of Santa Barbara and turned it into a…
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This story's title promises so much in terms of dragon content! In actuality there is hardly any dragon in this story, but what there is, is very good. Nina likes this story a lot anyway, Dave's more on the fence. How understandable to want a small pet of your own, who would be attached just to you! How impossible to guarantee this outcome in any w…
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In this episode we talk to speakers Andrew Bibby and Laura Graham-Brown about Copenhagen, the robots, the speaker dinner, their sessions and the unique vibe of the Nordics. This season they will recap the Nordic Summit 2023 event in Copenhagen by talking with organisers, speakers, volunteers, attendees and sponsors, to hear their fondest memories a…
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Send us a text In this episode of *Living in Santa Barbara*, we continue with part two of my series on favorite Mexican restaurants in Santa Barbara by featuring Azul Cocina, a local gem that brings a refined twist to Mexican cuisine. Join me as I sit down with Chef Manny, the mastermind behind Azul Cocina’s creative dishes. From his humble start a…
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There's so much to say about The Fillyjonk Who Believed in Disasters that we invited Ruby on to say some of it for us! We ponder on the exquisite combo that is cosy and creepy, lament the missed connection between Gaffsie and Fillyjonk and scribble all over our copies of Tales From Moomin Valley in pencil. Ruby's Spirit of the Moomins is the folklo…
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This time with volunteers Joe Griffin and Jonas Rapp We talk about what it's like to be a volunteer at events like Nordic Summit; what's in it for you, and how we can't run events like these without the help of volunteers. This season they will recap the Nordic Summit 2023 event in Copenhagen by talking with organisers, speakers, volunteers, attend…
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To celebrate the paperback release of The Story of Art Without Men, Katy Hessel reads an excerpt of her chapter on ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM. Out this Thursday! Get your copy now: BOOK: https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-story-of-art-without-men/katy-hessel/9781529156096AUDIO BOOK: https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/The-Story-of-Art-Without-Men-Audiobook/…
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Send us a text Imagine embarking on a sensory journey where reality and fantasy blur, tapping into deep aspects of the human experience. This is the artistry of Kerrilee Gore, the visionary behind *When the Lights Go Out*—an impressive 90-minute dynamic spectacle that fuses impressive aerial acts, sultry dance, live theater, and film, all set to an…
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This week we're reading The Fillyjonk Who Believed in disasters, certified banger no matter who you ask! It's a melancholy, funny, poignant story that feels almost too real. Join us as we relate a little too closely and discuss the anxiety and depression of this poor Fillyjonk. We talk about the beauty and liberation of destruction, bombed out cath…
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Today Oni Blecher interviews Jenny Blyth. Jenny has supported parents in natural birth for over 40 years. She is an independent birth educator, bodyworker, Associate Practitioner of Ortho-Bionomy, Spinning Babies® Approved Trainer, Spinning Babies® Aware Practitioner & Trainer, & Internal Pelvic Release Work Practitioner & Trainer. Her particular f…
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We chat with attendees Mari Jansson and Marius Børresen about their experience as attendees at last year's event. Why should you go to conferences in the first place, how to convince your boss to let you go, and what makes Nordic Summit different from all the other conferences? Benedikt Bergmann (LinkedIn & Twitter) and Ulrikke Akerbæk (LinkedIn & …
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Send us a text In part one of "My Favorite Mexican restaurants in Santa Barbara" series, I'm excited to highlight a restaurant that I highly recommend, El Bajio. This restaurant stands out for its high quality food, incredible flavor, and impeccable cleanliness. In this episode, I sit down with Rosie Corvera, the daughter of Santos Guzman, who foun…
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Carrying on with our read-through of Tales from Moomin Valley, our story this week is A Tale of Horror! But don't get too excited. The scariest thing about it is the Whomper's daddy. This story, despite not being our favourite, gave us lots to yap about. We talked about how stories about lying affect children's truthfulness (see article here for mo…
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We talked to two speakers; Rebekka Aalbers and Chris Huntingford about their session at Nordic Summit 2023, where they dressed up as a unicorn and a dinosaur. Benedikt Bergmann (LinkedIn & Twitter) and Ulrikke Akerbæk (LinkedIn & Twitter) hosts this season. We recap the Nordic Summit 2023 in Copenhagen by talking with organisers, speakers, voluntee…
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