People Are Culture

Series produced by Meg pier

Caption: People Are Culture, Credit: Meg Pier
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People Are Culture 

People Are Culture interview series celebrates our unique differences and shared human condition, and presents stories of how culture is created, preserved and shared. Through hour-long conversations hosted by Meg Pier, you'll meet indigenous artisans, pioneering activists and innovators, dedicated preservationists, spiritual seekers, global visionaries and a host of others, who each relate their inspiration, process, techniques, and heritage. People Are Culture podcast series reveals that while the phenomenon of culture is universal, its meaning is personal. Meg is founder & editor of https://bestculturaldestinations.com/

People Are Culture interview series celebrates our unique differences and shared human condition, and presents stories of how culture is created, preserved and shared. Through hour-long conversations hosted by BCD Founder & Editor Meg Pier, you'll meet indigenous artisans, pioneering activists and innovators, dedicated preservationists, spiritual seekers, global visionaries and a host of others, who each relate their inspiration, process, techniques, and heritage. You'll also learn about their personal epiphanies, challenges, breakthroughs, and hopes for the future--for at the heart of all culture is our shared human condition.

People Are Culture podcast series reveals that while the phenomenon of culture is universal, its meaning is personal. By seeking out and honoring each other's unique perspective, we expand our own understanding of the meaning of culture. People Are Culture is based on a belief in the importance of listening and being heard, and that sharing our ideas and experiences is what makes life interesting, enriching--and fun! Hide full description

People Are Culture interview series celebrates our unique differences and shared human condition, and presents stories of how culture is created, preserved and shared. Through hour-long conversations hosted by BCD Founder & Editor Meg Pier, you'll meet indigenous artisans, pioneering activists and innovators, dedicated preservationists, spiritual seekers, global visionaries and a host of others, who each relate their inspiration, process, techniques, and heritage. You'll also learn about their personal epiphanies, challenges, breakthroughs, and hopes for the future--for at the heart of all culture is our shared human condition. People Are Culture podcast series reveals that while the phenomenon of culture is universal, its meaning is personal. By seeking out and honoring each other's... Show full description


5 Pieces

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Caption: Dr. Ulrike Al-Khamis is Director of Collections & Public Programs at the Aga Khan Museum in Toront, Credit: Aly Manjy
What is Islamic art? In this fascinating conversation with Dr. Ulrike Al-Khamis, Director of Collections & Public Programs at the Aga Khan Musuem i...

  • Added: Aug 15, 2019
  • Length: 59:04
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Interview with Rosy Greenlees, President of World Craft Council, which promotes the value of craft and making to society and supports thousands of ...

  • Added: Aug 14, 2019
  • Length: 59:06
Caption: Michael Atwood Mason, Credit: Michael Atwood Mason
American culture is undergoing a huge transformation. In this interview, meet Michael Mason, Director of the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cu...

  • Added: Jul 24, 2019
  • Length: 59:12
Caption: Georgia Nicolau, Co-founder, Procomum Institute, Credit: Georgia Nicolau
Q & A with Georgia Nicolau, co-founder and co-director at the Procomum Institute, and Brazilian activist and researcher in the fields of culture, ...

  • Added: Jul 24, 2019
  • Length: 59:06
Caption: Peter Robinson of the Bradshaw Foundation, Credit: Peter Robinson
Interview with Peter Lyell Robinson, editor of the Bradshaw Foundation, which focuses on discovering, documenting and preserving ancient rock art a...

  • Added: Jul 24, 2019
  • Length: 59:03