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Georgia Malone's Here Goes Nothing
Georgia Malone (Toby Malone, Jo Malone, John Carter)
14 episodes
2 weeks ago
Created by Georgia Malone; presented by Georgia Malone (episodes 1-10); guest presenters (episodes 11-on). Taking a dive into the impact of arts and creativity. What is it that makes us human, what makes us unique, and what adds value to your life? Often the answer to all of these questions can be traced back to our connection to arts, culture and creativity. The ‘Arts’ is often seen as a high brow endeavour that only some enjoy and partake in but it is in everyone’s lives, in some way. We all listen to music, read books, watch movies and connect with creativity for our enjoyment or mental health. This podcast gets to the heart of what the arts is and what it means. It will explore different topics with people who have devoted their lives to the arts in some way, to understand what drives them and how they connect with the arts on a personal level. Discussions will include the importance of a good play, how jazz can penetrate your soul, the role artists play in society, what compels people to leave their money to the local art gallery, why festivals just hit different, and how feminist sci-fi is a gateway drug. Interesting people with interesting ideas join me for interesting conversations.
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Created by Georgia Malone; presented by Georgia Malone (episodes 1-10); guest presenters (episodes 11-on). Taking a dive into the impact of arts and creativity. What is it that makes us human, what makes us unique, and what adds value to your life? Often the answer to all of these questions can be traced back to our connection to arts, culture and creativity. The ‘Arts’ is often seen as a high brow endeavour that only some enjoy and partake in but it is in everyone’s lives, in some way. We all listen to music, read books, watch movies and connect with creativity for our enjoyment or mental health. This podcast gets to the heart of what the arts is and what it means. It will explore different topics with people who have devoted their lives to the arts in some way, to understand what drives them and how they connect with the arts on a personal level. Discussions will include the importance of a good play, how jazz can penetrate your soul, the role artists play in society, what compels people to leave their money to the local art gallery, why festivals just hit different, and how feminist sci-fi is a gateway drug. Interesting people with interesting ideas join me for interesting conversations.
Show more...
Books
Arts,
Society & Culture,
Performing Arts,
Visual Arts
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Episode 7: Arts and Advocacy with Jeremy Smith
Georgia Malone's Here Goes Nothing
1 hour 2 minutes
6 months ago
Episode 7: Arts and Advocacy with Jeremy Smith
Arts advocacy always requires its champions, and Jeremy Smith has ben a constant presence in the Australian arts scene over the last 25 years. Jeremy is a Perth-based arts administrator and self-described fierce advocate and ally for difference. Jeremy joins Georgia for a wide-ranging conversation about the state of the arts, on his origins in lighting design, and on advocacy that is all about turning empathy into tangible action. Jeremy is currently finishing his four-year term as senior producers at Performing Lines WA, building on his past experience in arts administration with organisations like PICA, Creative Australia, DADAA, the AWESOME Festival and ArtsWA / Department of Culture and the Arts. Jeremy has worked closely with artists, organisations and communities in all corners of the country promoting artistic bravery, self-determination and brokering opportunities. In addition to his extensive portfolio, Jeremy championed Regional and Remote Australia under the Australia Council's Cultural Engagement Framework and helped to develop and deliver key arts and disability initiatives. For links to many of the initiatives Jeremy and Georgia discuss, check out https://heregoesnothingpod.substack.com
Georgia Malone's Here Goes Nothing
Created by Georgia Malone; presented by Georgia Malone (episodes 1-10); guest presenters (episodes 11-on). Taking a dive into the impact of arts and creativity. What is it that makes us human, what makes us unique, and what adds value to your life? Often the answer to all of these questions can be traced back to our connection to arts, culture and creativity. The ‘Arts’ is often seen as a high brow endeavour that only some enjoy and partake in but it is in everyone’s lives, in some way. We all listen to music, read books, watch movies and connect with creativity for our enjoyment or mental health. This podcast gets to the heart of what the arts is and what it means. It will explore different topics with people who have devoted their lives to the arts in some way, to understand what drives them and how they connect with the arts on a personal level. Discussions will include the importance of a good play, how jazz can penetrate your soul, the role artists play in society, what compels people to leave their money to the local art gallery, why festivals just hit different, and how feminist sci-fi is a gateway drug. Interesting people with interesting ideas join me for interesting conversations.