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Seen&Heard

Seen&Heard

Written by: Seen&Heard - Edita Bandur & Darko Mareš
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Hosts Darko Mareš (Portrait Photographer) and Edita Bandur (Business English Teacher) guide entrepreneurs, professionals, and freelancers beyond the barriers of perfectionism to achieve greater global visibility.


This practical podcast empowers non-native English speakers and camera-shy individuals to confidently share their expertise worldwide. Each episode combines Darko's visual communication strategies with Edita's language expertise, featuring conversations with guests who've successfully expanded their reach despite language barriers or visibility challenges.


From mastering on-camera presence to navigating cross-cultural communication, from pricing strategies to content creation, the show offers actionable advice for anyone looking to grow their professional presence. Through candid discussions, the hosts demonstrate that authentic communication, even with imperfect English or simple video setups, creates stronger connections than polished perfection.


Perfect for:

  • Non-native English speakers building international careers
  • Entrepreneurs and freelancers hesitant about creating video content
  • Small business owners looking to scale through better communication
  • Professionals seeking to share specialized knowledge globally
  • Anyone ready to be both SEEN and HEARD beyond language and technical barriers


Ditch perfectionism. Share your expertise. Connect globally.

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Seen&Heard - Edita Bandur & Darko Mareš
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Episodes
  • Taking Science to the Streets
    Oct 7 2025

    In this engaging episode, hosts Edita Bandur (Business English Teacher) and Darko Mareš (Portrait Photographer) welcome David Price, Business Development Manager at Science Made Simple, who demonstrates the art of science busking - combining street performance with STEM education to make science accessible and exciting for public audiences.


    David provides live demonstrations, from proprioception experiments to balloon physics, showing how everyday materials can create captivating educational experiences. Through his experience training science communicators and performing on streets across the UK, he illustrates how public engagement breaks down barriers between academic research and community understanding.


    The conversation becomes particularly valuable when addressing the skills crossover between street performance and effective science communication, including handling hecklers, reading crowd energy, and adapting presentations for diverse audiences - lessons applicable far beyond science education.


    Key moments:

    • Live science demonstrations using simple, accessible materials
    • The art of engaging public attention through street performance techniques
    • Training scientists and educators to communicate beyond academic settings
    • Inspiring stories from science outreach programs in schools and communities
    • Practical and legal considerations for public science performances


    An entertaining and educational conversation for science educators seeking engagement strategies, researchers interested in public communication, and anyone curious about making specialized knowledge accessible through creative performance and demonstration.


    David's contact links:

    Website: https://sciencemadesimple.co.uk/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-price-47381217/

    Email: david@sciencemadesimple.co.uk

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Lessons Learned in 50+ Episodes
    Oct 7 2025

    In this reflective milestone episode, hosts Edita Bandur (Business English Teacher) and Darko Mareš (Portrait Photographer) celebrate over 50 episodes by sharing the reality of podcasting on the road, from hotel room recordings to beach setups, revealing the unglamorous truth behind their seemingly smooth live streams.


    The hosts take listeners through their technical evolution, from their affectionately named "nice boy camera" to more sophisticated equipment, while demonstrating that gear upgrades don't solve all problems. Through candid stories of equipment failures, mobile recording challenges, and guest no-shows, they illustrate how adaptability matters more than perfect conditions.

    The conversation becomes particularly valuable when discussing practical lessons learned about sound quality, backgrounds, camera angles, and audience engagement—knowledge gained through trial, error, and occasionally spectacular technical failures captured live.


    Key moments:

    • Evolution from basic to more sophisticated recording equipment (and why it didn't solve everything)
    • Practical mobile podcasting setup strategies for traveling content creators
    • Handling technical difficulties and equipment failures during live recordings
    • Guest experiences with language barriers and camera anxiety
    • The importance of sound quality over visual perfection in podcasting


    A behind-the-scenes conversation perfect for aspiring podcasters, content creators curious about the reality of live streaming, and anyone who's ever wondered how much actually goes wrong before, during, and after those polished-looking episodes.

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    39 mins
  • Local Projects - Global Visibility: Klara Tuličić
    Sep 24 2025

    In this episode, hosts Edita Bandur (Business English Teacher) and Darko Mareš (Portrait Photographer) welcome Klara Tuličić, a marketing expert whose passion project odvorci.hr has transformed nine small Croatian villages near Slavonski Brod into a thriving digital media platform that preserves cultural heritage while engaging young people.


    Klara shares how she mobilized young volunteers to document and celebrate rural culture, creating content that has gained international attention while empowering local communities. Through her experience balancing professional marketing work with grassroots community organizing, she demonstrates how digital tools can bridge generational gaps and preserve traditions that might otherwise be lost.


    The conversation becomes particularly valuable when addressing the practical challenges of working with volunteers, securing funding for community projects, and managing public recognition while maintaining authentic connections to the communities being served.


    Key moments:

    • Transforming rural communities through strategic digital storytelling
    • Engaging young people in cultural preservation and community documentation
    • Building sustainable volunteer programs for ongoing content creation
    • Balancing professional marketing expertise with grassroots community work
    • Securing funding and sponsorship for community-driven media projects


    An inspiring conversation for community organizers looking to leverage digital tools, marketing professionals interested in purpose-driven projects, and anyone curious about how local initiatives can achieve global impact while preserving authentic cultural heritage.


    Klara's projects:

    https://odvorci.hr

    https://tenkai.hr/


    LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/klara-tulicic/

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    1 hr and 5 mins
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