• S5E1 - From Alienation to Connection: Mental Health in an Uncertain World 
    Dec 20 2024

    The mental health crisis has become impossible to ignore. Nearly 1 in 8 people—close to a billion worldwide—are living with mental health disorders, and the pandemic only made things worse, with anxiety and depression rising by over 25%.

    In this context, many cultural workers and creatives have expressed a sense of isolation, struggling without the support of nourishing communities.

    In a way, much of the mental health crisis afflicting the world is directly proportional to our disconnection from each other. In other words, a culture of alienation deeply affects our collective well-being. So, how can we turn this around? How do we move from isolation to meaningful connection?

    This critical issue was at the heart of a powerful live conversation that took place during the Creativity Revival Unconference in Milan this past October. Three incredible Creativity Pioneers came together to explore how to move from distress to collective healing—and how to cultivate resilience and vitality in our chaotic world.

    In this episode, we hear from Rachel Nelken, who leads Raw Material Music & Media in Brixton, UK, a community-focused center empowering young people and adults through music and the arts. We’re also joined by Izabela Smela, President of Associazione “é” in Turin, Italy, an organization dedicated to fostering well-being, awareness, and growth through art and education. And finally, Léa Luiz de Oliveira, Creative Director of Spit it Out, shares how she uses creativity to spark conversations around mental health, consent, and healing. The wonderful psychotherapist and Moleskine Foundation advisor Ronke Oluwandare moderated all.

    Welcome to the Creativity Pioneers podcast. I’m Adama Sanneh, CEO of the Moleskine Foundation.

    Let’s dive in.

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    59 mins
  • S4E2 - Social Change and the role of the Creative Industries
    Aug 11 2023

    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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    22 mins
  • S4E1 - Creative Cities, Inclusive Cities
    Aug 11 2023

    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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    22 mins
  • S3E4 - Creativity as a tool for community-building | Skinder Hundal
    Apr 29 2022
    "Art is not a hobby, or a luxury. Rather, it is a necessity, it gives purpose, and saves life." Skinder Hundal, Director of the Arts of the British Council, unravels decades of learning through his outstanding career in artistic institutions in this episode of Creativity Pioneers. Discover how Skinder frames creativity as a tool for collaboration in communities, and how experiencing life through the arts allows one to innovate and form new ideas. Keywords: Collaborative, Courage, Consciousness @SkinsBC on Twitter, @skinderhundal on Instagram
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    57 mins
  • S3E3 - What we owe to the beauty of art | Elvira Dyangani Ose
    Apr 14 2022
    "An institution should be an echo, a magnifier for the relationship between art and viewer. Curating is a collective project." Elvira Dyangani Ose, Director of the Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona and the first Black woman to take on the position, is aiming to change the European cultural landscape through curating projects for the people. In her new journey as the head of one of Spain’s most important museums, she still believes in putting the beauty of art first. Keywords: Historymaking, Togetherness, Relation @edyanganiose on Twitter and Instagram Website: www.macba.cat
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    58 mins
  • S3E2 - The power of the modern storyteller | Eliza Anyangwe
    Mar 24 2022
    “There is this ongoing need to identify and challenge where power rests.” says Eliza Anyangwe, editor for the CNN “As Equals” project and Founder of The Nzinga Effect. After years of experience in the journalism world, Eliza takes on her role as a modern storyteller to challenge ideas of power hierarchies and how to make a place in the world for yourself, and for others. Keywords: Curiosity, Love, Language @ElizaTalks on Twitter, Website: https://edition.cnn.com/interactive/asequals/
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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • S3E1 - On navigating the complexities of identity and creating art ecosystems | Ngaire Blankenberg
    Mar 24 2022
    “How can we contribute as an Afro-global Art institution to a regenerative art ecosystem? How can we not be extractive of collection, capital, people, how do we navigate the paradigm of ownership, how can we create a more equitable and regenerative ecosystem?” asks Ngaire Blankenberg, director of the Smithsonian Museum of African Art. Through her vision of the complexities of identity, she reflects on her position in one of the biggest cultural institutions in the world for African Art to create an accessible and durable Art ecosystem for the generations to come. KEYWORDS: Institutional - Global Africa - Regeneration Website: https://www.si.edu/about/bios/ngaire-blankenberg
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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • S2E8 – The book of our life: why to play in different context, with creativity and curiosity, to stay alive | Joël Andrianomearisoa
    Dec 24 2021

    Episode recorded during our Creativity Pioneers Instagram Live Conversation.
    "Let's use the answer of creativity and curiosity to stay alive. I’m still alive because I'm curious. I think that's the only thing. I think that's the only answer because I'm creating something different – said artist Joël Andrianomearisoa - It's like reading a book. We have the book of our life and we have to create a different rhythm on this book”.

    Joël Andrianomearisoa talks about the power of emotions and the plurality of curiosity to nurture his creativity, moving reflections from his sources of inspiration to his role as an artist in society, and much more.

    @studiojoelandrianomearisoa on Twitter

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    40 mins