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Who do you think you are? with Nino Ricci

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Who Do You Think You Are? is hosted by Nino Ricci, the Alice Munro Chair in Creativity at Western University. Each episode, the multiple award-winning Canadian novelist talks to a faculty member from the Western community who makes a difference in their field by challenging old assumptions or forging new models for how we make sense of the world. These are people who show us that creativity lies at the heart of innovation in any field. They also show us how creative solutions often come from building bridges across the disciplines and break down the barriers that often blind us to new approaches. For more information about the Alice Munro Chair in Creativity, visit https://www.uwo.ca/arts/news/chaircreativity.html. For more on Nino, visit https://ninoricci.com/
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Who Do You Think You Are? is hosted by Nino Ricci, the Alice Munro Chair in Creativity at Western University. Each episode, the multiple award-winning Canadian novelist talks to a faculty member from the Western community who makes a difference in their field by challenging old assumptions or forging new models for how we make sense of the world. These are people who show us that creativity lies at the heart of innovation in any field. They also show us how creative solutions often come from building bridges across the disciplines and break down the barriers that often blind us to new approaches. For more information about the Alice Munro Chair in Creativity, visit https://www.uwo.ca/arts/news/chaircreativity.html. For more on Nino, visit https://ninoricci.com/
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