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Welcome to Let's Talk, People – more than a podcast; a movement. This is where leaders and change-makers gather to co-create a new way to lead that bridges humanity and profitability. Your host, Emily Frieze-Kemeny, is a renowned leadership amplifier. She is the founder and CEO of AROSE Group, a leadership and organizational change firm and previously held roles as head of talent and leadership development at Morgan Stanley, IBM, Avon, and Scholastic. Drawing from this deep body of work, she ...
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Bow Down is a podcast about significant women artists from the past, hosted by Jennifer Higgie, editor at large at Frieze. Women have been expressing themselves since the beginning of time. Yet, ask around and you’ll find that most people struggle to name even one non-male artist from before the 20th century. For each 20-minute episode, Jennifer invites an artist, writer, historian or curator to nominate an artist to whom we should all … well, bow down. Subscribe to learn more about these ra ...
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What About? is a podcast about ideas, words and magazines by WeTransfer Studios and magCulture. Magazines are built on stories, and every story starts off as a spark. This series looks at those sparks and the stories they become. Each episode features a short interview with the editor and a full reading of some of the world’s best magazine writing. WeTransfer is the easiest way to send big files around the world. Unleash your creative ideas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more in ...
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James Quirk hosts Temporary Admission, a podcast aimed at demystifying the art world and setting you up with everything you need to know. Join James as he navigates the art world - from exhibition openings to artist spotlights and everything in-between.
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Do you find yourself frustrated with your organization's performance? Not getting the results you had expected? Yeah, we all struggle with this. The question is what part is them and what part of the equation is us? In every relationship, we exchange momentum—just like a tennis rally. As leaders, the way we manage this exchange with our teams can s…
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Land Whale Season 2 has come to a close. But that doesn't mean there aren't other audio dramas to listen to! (Also listen to land whale again, and like, rate, and subscribe, would you?? Also Fall of the House of Sunshine. That one is also good. There's also Radio Free Mushroom America but no one listens to that.) Anyway! Anyway we want to share a w…
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If you are anything like me, my soul needs more stories that show the world that leading with kindness, humility, and respect is the answer. On this episode, Amy Zuckerman, the former SVP of Human Resources, Americas for FERRAGAMO shares the untold story of the iconic brand's success. It will challenge your perspective on what it takes to lead and …
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Any fans of the show Succession? Nice! This episode has literally nothing to do with it. In this episode of “Let’s Talk, People”, we are going to nerd out hard on Succession Planning, why it is essential and essentially flawed. After running succession planning for global organizations and helping our clients address succession gaps, it was time fo…
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Not all of us take the same path to leadership, and that is a beautiful thing. On Let’s Talk, People, we believe in introducing you to new role model leaders, the people who help us see ourselves. In this episode, you will get to know Lee Harrison, Chief Operations Officer (COO) at Joe Coffee Company. If you are a New Yorker you know Joe Coffee, an…
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We all fear losing our best people, and rightly so. Top performers, especially strong leaders, drive a disproportionate degree of success within organizations. CNBC reported that over 60% of employees consider leaving their jobs at any given time, and the percentage is significantly higher for Gen Z and Millennials. With continued downsizings and r…
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There is no better learning than real practical applications. In this episode, our leadership team at AROSE Group role model in real time giving group feedback. We know giving feedback makes us uncomfortable in all realms of our lives, and you might be thinking, “Why in the world would I want to participate in group feedback?” As you will see from …
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Just when we thought that AI would disintermediate us at work, we’ve found that AI might have a way to bring us closer together. In this episode, the co-founder of The Real Human Project and serial entrepreneur, Noah Godfrey, shares his latest venture, an AI tool that interviews participants to help share their human stories in a podcast episode fo…
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Yes, the bar has been raised at work when it comes to inclusion, belonging, and team performance. Leaders are expected to know how to navigate interpersonal dynamics, build inclusive teams, be authentic, yet not say the wrong thing. And that is a good thing! However, if you are anything like us, you are likely going to make a mistake or two or even…
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Chapter 26: There's No L in El Greco (Oh Wait Yes There Is, In That First Part) Everything seems wrapped up nicely ... except for one PIECE of the puzzle. The Land Whale Murders is a Roi Gold Production it was written by Jonathan A. Goldberg with music by Matt Roi Berger. It was directed by James Oliva with sound design and mastering by Martin D. F…
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Chapter 25: The Rhombus Inside Us All The Fair of Past and Future ... the great celebration and triumph of Cato Beech. It looks like he won. Oh well. At least let's have some chocolate. And hamburgers. And cotton candy. And soda. The Land Whale Murders is a Roi Gold Production it was written by Jonathan A. Goldberg with music by Matt Roi Berger. It…
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Chapter 24: The Most Bitter Cocoa is ... REVENGE! Hawthorne P. Westwood says he cracked the case. But will he share the credit with Eugene and Anjus? Will they be able to team up and bring down Onesimus Sweets? The Land Whale Murders is a Roi Gold Production it was written by Jonathan A. Goldberg with music by Matt Roi Berger. It was directed by Ja…
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Chapter 23: A Deep Frieze al Fresco Eugene and Anjus are trying to escape a frame job. Shaindel is trying to win an unwinnable election. Is there anything anyone can do? The Land Whale Murders is a Roi Gold Production it was written by Jonathan A. Goldberg with music by Matt Roi Berger. It was directed by James Oliva with sound design and mastering…
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Chapter 22: He Fried for Our Sins The dark machinations of Onesimus Sweets seems to continue unabated. But Eugene and Anjus are tired and worn out. Is there a way to stop any of this? Maybe a change of scenery will do them some good. The Land Whale Murders is a Roi Gold Production it was written by Jonathan A. Goldberg with music by Matt Roi Berger…
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Chapter 21: The Clean Plate Club They say it's always darkest before the dawn. But will Anjus survive her sewer plunge? And what about the fire at Eugene's brownstone? Danger, danger everywhere who knows what to think! The Land Whale Murders is a Roi Gold Production it was written by Jonathan A. Goldberg with music by Matt Roi Berger. It was direct…
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Chapter 20: A Tale of Two Villains Eugene helpless and in danger! Dora kidnapped! Can they be saved? Or is all lost? The Land Whale Murders is a Roi Gold Production it was written by Jonathan A. Goldberg with music by Matt Roi Berger. It was directed by James Oliva with sound design and mastering by Martin D. Fowler. Editing assistance by Hannah Fa…
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Do you have what it takes to be a leader? In this candid episode of 'Let’s Talk People,' Emily tests the waters of what it truly means to lead in ever-evolving circumstances. She poses a compelling question: Do we genuinely have what it takes to lead today? Reflecting on her experiences, she dissects how most of us stumbled into leadership roles an…
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Join us on this episode where Emily, with remarkable transparency, delves into her intriguing career journey. She discusses how her life shifted from eyeing a law career to falling into HR at Morgan Stanley, eventually becoming a trusted advisor to high-level executives on Wall Street. Emily lets you in on her unique, deep-rooted fascination for he…
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Welcome to Let's Talk, People! – more than a podcast; a movement. This is where leaders and change-makers gather to co-create a new way to lead that bridges humanity and profitability. I’m your host Emily Frieze-Kemeny. I am a leadership amplifier. a person who absolutely loves to amplify leaders so they can amplify everyone and everything they tou…
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Chapter 19: An Everything Bruegel With Lox The Bowl Moose! A great game is in the making. But will our friends and foes let a gridiron game go without incident? Maybe! Bully! Game on! THIS IS ALSO OUR MID SEASON FINALE! We'll be taking a short break but we'll be back with the conclusion to Chapter 2 soon! So don't worry! The Land Whale Murders is a…
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Chapter 18: Art is a Dish Best Served Killed Shaindel and her campaign manager Dora Lopez try to gin up some votes. But Eugene and Anjus have troubles of their own. Can the right hand man to the villainous Flavius Flavors be of help? Or is Cato Beech going to stick by his candyman. Who's to know? You. If you listen. The Land Whale Murders is a Roi …
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Chapter 17: Like Gum Stuck in the Hair of the Almighty Anjus and Eugene look for some new clients. But this detour into telegrams and fatty foods might lead to bigger trouble. Or a big payday hopes one Hawthorne P. Westwood. The Land Whale Murders is a Roi Gold Production it was written by Jonathan A. Goldberg with music by Matt Roi Berger. It was …
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Chapter 16: I Can't Get No Bas Relief Hawthorne P. Westwood wants to bring down the candy baron Flavius Flavors. But can he? Can Eugene and Anjus help? And what of the Duke and Kame? Who is on the level and who is askew? I hope we find out soon? And quickly before The Big Stick outgrows his costume! The Land Whale Murders is a Roi Gold Production i…
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Chapter 15: A Carmel Called Caramel The sticky sweet mystery deepens as a new player enters the game. Will Eugene and Anjus make common cause with Hawthorne P. Westwood? And is Shaindel going to find success in politics? What else could we learn as we step into the grimy streets of 1896 New York? The Land Whale Murders is a Roi Gold Production it w…
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Chapter 14: Sweet Treats and Dark Desires A lot has changed in the lives of our heroes. Anjus Troop and Eugene Neddly become detectives of sort. Theodore Roosevelt has a new job. And Shaindel Blum is looking for her purpose. But there's some dark storm clouds on the horizon. Something sweet and deadly is afoot in New York City. But what? Well that'…
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Prologue 2: The Art of the Steal Our second season begins as all good seasons due at Yale University. These eggheads are in for a rude awakening when a patchwork monster with a plan and ego to match breaks into the rare books library. The Land Whale Murders is a Roi Gold Production it was written by Jonathan A. Goldberg with music by Matt Roi Berge…
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Season 2 is almost here! That makes us wonder ... what happened in season 1? A whole bunch of stuff! But if you want a quick reminder then give this a listen! If you want a longer reminder then re-listen before the new season drops! Want an even longer reminder? Put that season 1 into playlist and set to repeat! All Land Whale All The Time! Sounds …
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With Frieze London and Frieze Masters opening to the public this October, tune in this week as James chats with the fair's director, Nathan Clements-Gillespie. We discuss everything from the fair's rich history, exactly why Pace Gallery will be showing a life-size freezer (no pun intended) and how to make the most of the fair this time round. Plus,…
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With Marina Abramović: Gates and Portals opening this week at Modern Art Oxford, tune in as James chats with the exhibition's curator, Emma Ridgway. Find out more about Abramović's practice and hear about some of her most famous works (including walking the great wall of China or surrounding herself in a burning ring of fire,). We discuss what to e…
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Tune in this week as James chats with Sara Terzi, Senior Collections Manager for Soho House. Find out how Soho House source's the artworks for each location, which works to look out for and how to buy your very own pieces to match those in your local house. Plus we discuss where to see the biggest collection of LGBT+ art on display in the UK. Learn…
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Tune in this week as James chats with one of Britain's best-known art collectors, Frank Cohen. Dubbed 'the Saatchi of the North' and with a collection so big that only Charles Saatchi himself can top it, we discuss everything from how Frank and his wife, Cherryl, built their collection, what sparked his love of art and how one chance encounter at a…
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Tune in this week as James is joined by one of the leading experts on Ukrainian and Russian art, James Butterwick. We find out all about the history of art in Ukraine, why 'fake-busting' Ukrainian art has caused a riot and what we can do to support those affected by the ongoing crisis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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This week, we're joined by Scottish artist and writer, David Batchelor, and ex-Tate curator and Head of Programming at Verse, Leyla Fakhr. Join James as we discuss whether the art world is really ready for NFTs from 'traditional' big-name artists, whether NFTs will change the artist/gallery relationship and how Verse make buying NFTs as easy as pla…
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Tune in this week as James chats with London-based artist and Royal Academician, Rana Begum, and the architect behind her new home/studio (and the founder of Spatial Affairs), Petter Culley, to discuss the interplay of art and architecture, Rana's latest show at Pitzhanger, and how Peter spent 10 years delving into the detail to design Rana's new h…
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This week, James sits down with Saad Eddine Said, Artistic Director and CEO of Nottingham-based visual arts centre, The New Art Exchange. Tune in as they discuss whether we should be reconsidering what we really mean by 'good' art and how the power of rethinking language and co-creation can be used to encourage us to re-imagine and re-shape the way…
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Everyone's favourite exhibition is back! With the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition returning to Piccadilly (London) on the 21st of June, tune in as James chats with Royal Academy Chief Executive, Axel Rüger, to find out what's in store this year, which works might just be his favourite and just how challenging it was at the helm of Britain's longe…
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With the return of Mayfair Art Weekend later this month, tune in as James chats with founding gallery director, John Martin, and participating gallery director, James Mayor, as we chat through everything from how the British art market has changed over the years, why initiatives such as Mayfair Art Weekend are even more important post-covid and wha…
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India inherited Soho from her granddad, Paul Raymond, and now she's opened a gallery of her own, Soho Revue. Tune in as James chats with rebellious heiress and the 'Queen of Soho' herself, India Rose James. We find out how India plans to take on the London art scene, why supporting emerging artists is so important, and what you should be collecting…
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With the 11th edition of Sculpture in the City launching in London’s Square Mile this June and with the project presenting a new site-specific commission in Aldgate Square, tune in as James chats with Stella Ioannou and artist Jocelyn McGregor to find out what to expect this year from the project that's transformed the once sterile City of London, …
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Tune in this week as James chats with an old friend, Georgie Stewart, to find out what exactly makes a good piece of art, whether it's possible to bridge the gap between fine art and illustration and why exactly Georgie has avoided using the colour yellow in her practice - until now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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With the effects of the climate crisis all around us, have you ever stopped to think about what the future could look like if we don't change how we spend our time on earth? Join us, this week, as James chats with Acting Co-Head of Barbican International Enterprises, Luke Kemp, to find out everything you need to know about their latest exhibition, …
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CHAPTER 13: THERE'S NAR WRIGHT WAY TO HUMPBACK A BELUGA The grand finale! Project Land Whale unleashed! Sword fights atop a whale! Goon v. Anjus. Shaindel v. Monger. Will Roosevelt come to the roo-cue? Is the city doomed? Can our heroes (or whatever Eugene is) prevail? You might pay for the whole seat ... but you're only going to use the edge!! The…
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Join us for a very special, bonus episode, of Temporary Admission. This week, James chats with London Art Fair director, Sarah Monk, to find out what to expect from the fair this April, which artists to look out for, and how to win 2 x VIP tickets to the fair. Competition entry: https://www.wizardradio.co.uk/temporaryadmission T&Cs Apply. Learn mor…
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Have you ever wondered what happens when someone decides to build the world's longest public art commission? Tune in as James chats with Illuminated River Director, Sarah Gaventa to find out how everyone's favourite light artist, Leo Villareal lit up London's most famous bridges, why Westminster bridge is green, and how you can see the installation…
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CHAPTER 12: AMBERGRIS FOR THE AMBER MILL Eugene and Anjus have been captured ... again. Pirate Penny is ready to reveal all! Who is she? What is Project Land Whale? All will be revealed! The Land Whale Murders is a Roi Gold Production it was written by Jonathan A. Goldberg with music by Matt Roi Berger. It was directed by James Oliva with sound des…
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With the 59th Venice Biennale just around the corner, tune in as James chats with Maya Allison, curator of the National Pavilion UAE 2022 exhibition and Executive Director of The New York University Abu Dhabi Art Gallery. Find out what to expect from the 'Olympics for the art world' this year, why the UAE has chosen to exhibit only one special work…
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CHAPTER 11: COUPLET I HARDLY KNOW HER After a daring wild goose chase it seems like Anjus and Eugene might finally be on the right track. But Pirate Penny has other ideas. And her goons have their own ideas. And probably hopes and dreams. But will any of that matter once PROJECT LAND WHALE is unleashed? The Land Whale Murders is a Roi Gold Producti…
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Tune in as James chats with Swedish-Chilean artist, Anton Alvarez, as he presents a new installation over at 100 Bishopsgate in London. Following a month-long pop-up studio, we find out how Alvarez creates his iconic clay columns, and why reusing materials is important to him. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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CHAPTER 10: IAMB MY OWN WORST CRETIC A mysterious letter arrived from the recently deceased Henry B. Lubbins. Will it solve everything? Will it blow Project Land Whale wide open? It's up to Eugene and Anjus! (that's no good.) The Land Whale Murders is a Roi Gold Production it was written by Jonathan A. Goldberg with music by Matt Roi Berger. It was…
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