An inspiring moment for the self, a toolbox for amplifying our creativity, critical gaze and imagination, and an opportunity for personal growth: hosted by Moleskine Foundation CEO Adama Sanneh, “CREATIVITY PIONEERS” is a podcast that looks at the role of creativity as a tool for personal and social transformation. We engage in conversations with unique creative minds from all over the world - from Johannesburg to Paris, from Berlin to Milan, from Harare to New York City - to explore and expand our understanding of creativity and its transformative power.. Exploring different realms of knowledge: philosophy, history, art, science, politics in search of new ways to navigate the world around us. Tune in and join us on this journey! LISTEN TO OUR PODCAST, SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS AND COMMENTS on our social media platforms and LEARN MORE ABOUT IT on our website, www.moleskinefoundation.org/podcast
S4E2 - Social Change and the role of the Creative Industries
From climate change to social justice to racial equity and gender identity, Creativity and Culture are playing a critical role in solving the main issues affecting the planet. But creativity practitioners worldwide are isolated, undervalued, and overlooked as changemakers. How can creative brands convene a new discourse on creativity's role in galvanizing Social Change? How can they inspire, amplify, support, and develop the vision to create a better future for the new generations? Welcome to Creativity Pioneers, a podcast by Moleskine Foundation). Today's episode was recorded during the last Milano Design Week in a panel discussion in partnership with Highsnobiety and Moleskine. With:
Daniela Riccardi, CEO of Moleskine
Herbert Hofmann, VP Creative & Buying at Highsnobiety
Lidi Grimaldi, CEO of Interbrand
Marta Foresti, Founder and CEO of LAGO and Visiting Senior Fellow ODI
Creating spaces where imagination and criticality can happen is crucial. And this talk aims to be one of those spaces.
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8/11/2023 • 21 minutes, 42 seconds
S4E1 - Creative Cities, Inclusive Cities
Creatives thrive in cities, and cities move, change, and grow with the creative minds they host. Urban landscapes are shaped by creative practices rooted in local communities, which can lead to transformative urban agendas with increasing attention to sustainability and inclusion. This happens because of people, collaboration, and experimentation, at the individual and institutional levels, often across borders. Welcome to Creativity Pioneers, a podcast by Moleskine Foundation. Today’s episode was recorded during the last Milano Design Week in a panel discussion on how creative minds and talents contribute to social and economic changes in global cities, focusing on emerging markets and economies. And why this is seriously worth investing in. With:
Gabriella Gómez-Mont, former CMO of Mexico City and Founder of Experimentalista
Marta Foresti, Founder and CEO of LAGO and Visiting Senior Fellow ODI
Linda Di Pietro, Artistic Director of BASE
Marcus Desando, Director of the Prince Claus Fund
Emilia Terragni, Associate Publisher at Phaidon Press
The event was in partnership with ODI, Lago, and BASE.
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