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Stories that Stick a podcast series about the stories that shape us because, and at the end of the day, it's the stories that matter.
Péjú Ọshin, a British-Nigerian Arts curator (Young People Programme at the Tate) and educator (Central Saint Martins), joins us to discuss the legacy she’s building as well as the stories that made an impact on her life - like as watching an episode of Judge John Deed where the lawyer dies and consequently stopped her from becoming a lawyer to playing blackjack in college common room and reading Small Island which encouraged her to create spaces for immigrants to feel proud and safe... and so much more.
Contact Péjú:
Website: https://www.pejuoshin.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pejuoshin/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/pejuoshin
Music by:
ES_Not the Same Smile - Piper Ezz
ES_Between The Waves - Chris Shards
ES_Savannah Mountains
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Stories that Stick
Stories that Stick a podcast series about the stories that shape us because, and at the end of the day, it's the stories that matter.