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Not Loud Enough is a podcast that delivers authentic conversations about actions we take to build a more inclusive and empowering world. Brought to you by two very good friends Canan Marasligil and Laura M. Pana featuring special guests from across various industries.

We can never be loud enough about the issues we care about.

Not Loud Enough Podcast Canan Marasligil & Laura M. Pana

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Not Loud Enough is a podcast that delivers authentic conversations about actions we take to build a more inclusive and empowering world. Brought to you by two very good friends Canan Marasligil and Laura M. Pana featuring special guests from across various industries.

We can never be loud enough about the issues we care about.

    Disappearing crafts. Empowering traditional artisans with co/rizom co-founders Alina Serban and Nadja Zerunian – Episode 11

    Disappearing crafts. Empowering traditional artisans with co/rizom co-founders Alina Serban and Nadja Zerunian – Episode 11

    In this episode Canan and Laura talk to co/rizom co-founders Alina Serban and Nadja Zerunian about the disappearing of the traditional crafts, what does it mean for our society if artisanship dies out, and what tools co/rizom is developing to support traditional artisans. We get to know the master artisans at the heart of this industry, what fantastic skills they possess, and what challenges they face especially during the pandemic. Our discussion is an invitation to reflect together on our relationship with objects, the value we want to give them, and how they impact humankind’s identity. It is also an invitation to step up and take concrete actions to support this industry. Our guests share what you can do to contribute.

    Alina Serban has been living in Vienna since 2004 enjoying the multicultural vibes of the urban space, being involved in theatre and performance projects, participating in the cultural scene of the city and getting inspiration for her work in political equality & participation.

    She has been working in philanthropy managing programmes at ERSTE Foundation for 8 years focusing on community development, social entrepreneurship and collaboration with Roma communities in Central and Eastern Europe.

    Her love for the aesthetic and the inclusive work-philosophy was the connector to the world of crafts and the motivation behind setting up co/rizom association together with Nadja Zerunian and Andrei Georgescu in 2018

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/alina-serban-04881b49/
    www.corizom.org
    Instagram & Facebook @corizom


    Nadja Zerunian specializes on collaboration with global artisans, developing small limited-edition series highlighting the immense potential, relevance & knowledge of local craft. Current projects are in albania, austria, georgia, romania & uzbekistan. After years as a creative force for big international players like georg jensen, calvin klein & the swatch group, she now focuses on the immediate interaction with the makers. In many cases allowing them their first international exposure.

    She advised the ERSTE Foundation Roma Partnership program, was creative consultant for UNIDO, United Nations Industrial Development Organization and is co-founder co/rizom.

    I love to tell stories but am afraid of words.
    an obsessive of sorts -
    composing & assembling / arranging & rearranging
    to showcase excellence
    of master artisans I met over the years.
    their competence of making things
    & the ease to materialize thought
    demand to be shared.

    preserving crafts & keeping traditions alive
    might feel obsolete or seem redundant.
    an afterthought. a sentimental notion.
    but creating objects
    is a fundamental part of human condition
    & the beginning of it all.

    www.nadjazerunian.com
    www.corizom.org
    Instagram & Facebook @corizom



    Show Notes and Links
    Corizom: www.corizom.org @corizom on Instagram & Facebook
    Mesteshukar ButiQ – MBQ: https://mbq.ro
    Report: Creating Manufacturing and Handmade: A Sector Whose Time Has Come https://reports.poweredbypeople.io


    Music Credits
    Migrant Mother by Mild Maynyrd licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License, Creative Commons.

    Get in touch with us
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/NLEpodcast
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nlepodcast/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NotLoudEnoughPodcast/
    Email: notloudenoughpodcast@gmail.com

    • 51 min
    Books, love, connection: special anniversary show - Episode 10

    Books, love, connection: special anniversary show - Episode 10

    In this special anniversary show, it’s our 10th episode and 3 years since we started this podcast, we go back to our common passion for books, literature, and writing that has been nurturing our daily conversations and friendship, ultimately creating the base for this podcast. You are on a treat for moving stories that even we didn’t get to reveal to each other before about how our passion for the written word and more generally for a creative life started. Spoiler alert: memorable funny childhood moments that involve both our families. We made sure to include in the show authors and books that moved us mostly this year. And we have a pull of recommendations for you to be covered for the holiday season. And that’s not all. We also take you on a tour into our home libraries. Because they don’t only host our books but peculiar objects too. Only some made it to our show (there are many and it was hard to make a selection), the stories they carry and the connections they make to our memories. Finally, we share how our interest for a creative life, for reading and writing shaped our work and helped us becoming better communicators.

    We wish you a lovely end of the year and happy listening and reading! We will be back in January 2021 with special guests and conversations that inspire us to live more inclusively and create a more empowering world.

    We can never be loud enough about the issues we care about.
    Much love,
    Canan & Laura



    Show Notes and Links
    Books that moved us this year, Laura’s recommendations
    On Connection by Kae Tempest
    The Lover’s Inventory by Cyril Wong
    Things I Don't Want to Know - part of a trilogy on writing, gender politics and philosophy by Deborah Levy.
    Doughnut Economics by Kate Raworth.
    The 4 stages of Psychological Safety by Timothy R. Clark.
    Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood by Trevor Noah.
    The Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls by Mona Eltahawy.
    On Earth We Are Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong.

    Books that moved us this year, Canan’s recommendations
    All about love by Bell Hooks
    Intimations by Zadie Smith
    Feminist Giant newsletter by Mona Eltahawy: https://www.feministgiant.com
    On Connection by Kae Tempest
    Sontag, her life and work by Benjamin Moser.
    La Difference Invisible by Mademoiselle Caroline and Julie Dachez.
    Silence is my Mother Tongue by Sulaiman Addonia and his essay on the wound of multilingualism: https://lithub.com/the-wound-of-multilingualism-on-surrendering-the-languages-of-home/

    Projects we mention
    City in Translations a project developed and run by Canan Marasligil that explores languages in urban spaces, focusing on individual cities and their specificity with regard to language diversity: http://www.cityintranslation.com
    Performative Translation Workshop: http://www.cananmarasligil.net/calendar/performative-translation-workshop
    Tandem is a cultural collaboration programme that strengthens civil society in Europe and neighbouring regions: https://www.tandemforculture.org
    MitOst is an organisation that connects active citizens in an open and diverse network in Europe and its neighbouring regions: https://www.mitost.org

    Music Credits
    Migrant Mother by Mild Maynyrd licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License, Creative Commons.

    Get in touch with us
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/NLEpodcast
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nlepodcast/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NotLoudEnoughPodcast/
    Email: notloudenoughpodcast@gmail.com

    • 1 hr 16 min
    Can tech and culture work together to create meaning and question data? Aurore Paligot – Episode 9

    Can tech and culture work together to create meaning and question data? Aurore Paligot – Episode 9

    In this episode, social and data scientist Aurore Paligot shares her fantastic journey of becoming a data scientist after studying literature and getting a Ph.D. in linguistics first. Using examples from her various work, Aurore tells us why is important to bring together various disciplines to inform and give context when creating data, and to create inclusivity. She explains what data is and who creates it, the of role data visualisation, and what the Tada manifesto does for ethical and responsible use of data.

    You may also hear us talking about inclusion in sign language, the concept of the magic glove, AI and societal values we embed into AI, and data feminism.

    Alongside examples of exciting projects and collaborations Aurore is working on in her free time, as she tries to understand how using social media data can inform us about how citizens live in smart cities; how data helps us understand the ecosystem of a place to build something with it; how we live in the city in times of pandemics and experience the emptiness of the city, and what is the representation of the city from inside.

    Aurore Paligot is a linguist turned data specialist whose focus is to deliver meaningful insights and human-centric visualisations. Her research interests currently lie at the intersection between Tech and Social Sciences and part of her free time is spent exploring Digital Humanities. She is also a R-Ladies enthusiast and a keen Tableau developer.
    Aurore holds a Ph.D. in linguistics from the University of Namur (Belgium) and a specialisation in Advanced Analytics and Machine Learning from the Ubiqum Code Academy (The Netherlands). She has more than eight years of experience working with qualitative, quantitative and experimental research methods and is currently working as a Data & Analytics Consultant at Positive Thinking Company. You can connect with Aurore on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/aurorepaligot/ and Twitter @AurorePaligot

    Show Notes and Links:
    Aurore Paligot’s website: http://aurore.rbind.io/projects/
    Book: Data Feminism by Catherine D'Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein: https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/data-feminism
    Tada Manifesto : https://tada.city/en/home-en/
    Interview Barack Obama and Joi Ito, Wired 2016:
    https://www.wired.com/2016/10/president-obama-mit-joi-ito-interview/

    Music Credits:
    Migrant Mother by Mild Maynyrd licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License, Creative Commons.

    Get in touch with us:
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/NLEpodcast
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nlepodcast/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NotLoudEnoughPodcast/
    Email: notloudenoughpodcast@gmail.com

    • 59 min
    Inclusion is a conversation. Speak up and play. With Imran Rehman and Shawn Ardaiz - Episode 8

    Inclusion is a conversation. Speak up and play. With Imran Rehman and Shawn Ardaiz - Episode 8

    In this episode Canan and Laura talk to Imran Rehman and Shawn Ardaiz about what inclusion means and how it can be a reality beyond checking boxes. We ask what is missing to allow us to create action in order to move forward to build more humane, inclusive environments in which individuals have the space to thrive, in which we feel safe and we belong. We discuss what kind of structures we need to put in place and how can we work together to achieve that. And finally, what concrete actions can we take to move the needle?

    Imran is a leadership coach and organisational development and change consultant. Building robust dynamic structures for teams and organisations, so they are ready for the future, is his passion. This is what he has specialised in as a coach, whilst accompanying leaders and teams in various organisations (such as Lufthansa, NASA, hospitals and financial institutions) in over 70 countries. You can connect with Imran at https://www.linkedin.com/in/imranrehman/

    Shawn is an innovation expert, entrepreneur and generates regenerative business models. Originally from Silicon Valley, Shawn has been working with
    companies and entrepreneurs around the world for more than 15 years to create the conditions for continuous innovation and has served as a consultant to Fortune
    500 companies. You can connect with Shawn at
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/shawnardaiz/

    Show Notes and Links:
    Kokoro: https://bekokoro.com
    Podcasts that Imran and Shawn mention:
    The Learning and Development Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-learning-development-podcast/id1466927523
    The CultureLab with Aga Bajer https://www.agabajer.com/podcast
    On The Way To New Work: https://newwork.podigee.io

    Music Credits:
    Migrant Mother by Mild Maynyrd licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License, Creative Commons.

    Get in touch with us:
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/NLEpodcast
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nlepodcast/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NotLoudEnoughPodcast/
    Email: notloudenoughpodcast@gmail.com

    • 1 hr 14 min
    On Process: enriching, messy, liberating - Episode 7

    On Process: enriching, messy, liberating - Episode 7

    In this episode, Canan and Laura talk about the role of process in their lives. How do we create anything from objects, art, projects, organisations, ourselves and what does it take? With today’s immediacy to produce anything how do we find time for process and reflection? And why sometimes it is liberating to rather focus on the process: to shift our focus away from outcome and dive deep into the opportunities for growth that process offers. They walk you through some of their own processes and reference discussions and books that influenced their journey. They also reveal how this podcast has been a process in itself and what you should expect next.
    Show Notes and Links:Conversation Edmund de Waal and Paul Holdengräber, LIVE from the NYPL: https://www.nypl.org/node/324664/videoEuropean Others. Queering Ethnicity in Postnational Europe by Fatima El-Tayeb https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/european-othersGestures,Vilém Flusser (translated by Nancy Ann Roth) https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/gesturesRead My World Festival: https://www.readmyworld.nl/en/
    The Quarantine Tapes: https://www.dublab.com/shows/the-quarantine-tapes Laura’s Instagram post on process and #WorldEntrepreneursDay: https://www.instagram.com/p/CEJOzNyJHeJ/
    Article about Migrationlab public living room on a former refugee boat: https://medium.com/@ayserin/tears-in-the-rain-f9500ad20673 Migrationlab website: http://www.migrationlab.org/

    Music Credits:
    Migrant Mother by Mild Maynyrd licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License, Creative Commons.
    You can find the Not Loud Enough Podcast on:
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NotLoudEnoughPodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/NLEpodcastEmail: notloudenoughpodcast@gmail.com

    • 53 min
    Who do we want to be from now on? - Episode 6

    Who do we want to be from now on? - Episode 6

    Canan and Laura reunite after a break to reflect on these unprecedented times and the implications on their personal and professional lives. They talk about the necessity for art and culture for society, the omnipresence of self-reflection and process in their lives, and how holding on to our values and keep learning leads to empathetic and authentic communications across sectors (culture, business, non profit). In this sixth episode, they also focus on the roles they would like to take from now on and the contributions they would like to bring across the multiple sectors where they work, to various communities and society as a whole.

    • 33 min

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