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THE ART SOURCE PODCAST
We are Sarah Peguine and Michal Freedman, founders of artsource.online, your platform for discovering and collecting the best contemporary art from Israel! On The Art Source Podcast, we bring you thoughts on innovation through the eyes of creatives, from leading artists, founders and more!
BALLET TO BUSINESS
Many ballet dancers are afraid to imagine a future without the stage. Each week on Ballet to Business, Jordan Nicole interviews current and former ballet dancers who have created their own small businesses. Within each story, we talk about the hardships fought within the ballet industry, but also the incredible lessons learned along the way. Each guest shares what character traits ballet has instilled within them. These traits have set them up to not only brave, but furthermore succeed in life beyond the stage.
IASBPODCAST
Join the International Association of Speakers Bureaus (IASB) as they go behind the scenes with some of the most knowledgeable trusted experts in the meeting planning and speaker bureau communities. They will address the challenges and rewards of speaking at, planning and producing great events.
ART
Art-agenda and Art Basel launch a podcast series covering important topics that concern today’s world, from climate change to gender inequality and the rise of new nationalisms. -- Hosted by Julieta Aranda, the podcasts focus on some of today’s most important issues, intersecting art, politics, environmental action, and gender disparity. The podcasts bring together the voices of highly respected experts and thinkers such as Benjamin H. Bratton, Coco Fusco, Stefanie Hessler, the Otolith Group, Otobong Nkanga, Trevor Paglen, and Lucia Pietroiusti, among many others, who jointly reflect on how art addresses issues including how to tackle and reduce the emission of carbon footprint, the challenges of being an artist and a mother, the persistence of surveillance states, and the rise of new nationalisms. Recorded during Art Basel’s Conversations series in June 2019, the podcasts will be available on artagenda.com/podcasts and artbasel.com as well as on all major podcast platforms. A new podcast will be released every Tuesday, on a weekly basis, from September 18, 2019 onward. The series also represents the global launch of art-agenda’s podcasts, which further expand its engagement with contemporary art and criticism beyond the screen and the written form.