Welcome to the Audio Guide!
A new arts and culture podcast dedicated to give a voice to the people behind amazing creative projects. In this podcast, we’ll talk about arts, music, dance, theatre, literature, cinema, design with my talented guests all across Europe. And because it is time for change and recognition, this first season will highlight WOMEN creating and making the cultural sector of tomorrow.
In each episode, a new interviewee will talk about their current projects, their journey as well as touching on what inspired and challenged them along the way. A new episode is released every second Tuesday, twice a month.
Follow The Audio Guide on all podcasting platforms and on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter
Welcome to the Audio Guide!
A new arts and culture podcast dedicated to give a voice to the people behind amazing creative projects. In this podcast, we’ll talk about arts, music, dance, theatre, literature, cinema, design with my talented guests all across Europe. And because it is time for change and recognition, this first season will highlight WOMEN creating and making the cultural sector of tomorrow.
In each episode, a new interviewee will talk about their current projects, their journey as well as touching on what inspired and challenged them along the way. A new episode is released every second Tuesday, twice a month.
Follow The Audio Guide on all podcasting platforms and on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter

Director of the London Festival of Architecture, Rosa Rogina is also an architect curator, a researcher and a teacher at the University of East London. Born in Croatia, Rosa moved to London to study her Master degree in Architecture and shortly after started volunteering for the festival. Fascinated by accessibility of the festival, Rosa grew with the organization, deeply driven by engaging and democratizing the debate around architecture.
In this episode we discuss, the festival and its powerful theme ACT and the endless potential of London, but also how architecture could be more inclusive and equal, the must read book « The Invisible Women » by Caroline Criado-Perez and the importance of having women role models.
The London Festival of Architecture will take place from the 1st to the 30th of June 2022. For more details on the festival itself and its different locations, you can follow them on socials and have a look at their website at londonfestivalofarchitecture.org
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