Reflecting Value

Centre for Cultural Value

Reflecting Value is a podcast from the Centre for Cultural Value. Reflecting Value’s aim is to facilitate a reflective space for sharing successes and challenges associated with communicating cultural value, bringing together a range of new voices for discussion, debate and reflection. To find out more please visit: www.culturalvalue.org.uk/reflecting-value Follow us at @valuingculture

  1. 20/06/2024

    S3 Ep 4: Transparency

    We’re returning to season 3 of our podcast, Reflecting Value: Evaluation Principles in Practice, for a bonus episode! In season 3, we’ve been exploring our co-created Evaluation Principles. Throughout the season, we’ve been checking in with cultural sector professionals, evaluators and academics about their experiences of using the Principles in their work, both as reflective prompts and practical tools. In this bonus episode, we’re discussing transparency. How can we be open with our learning and acknowledge its limitations? Should our evaluations be made available publicly rather than just to the stakeholders we originally had in mind? And who is transparency for? Can we really expect smaller, less powerful cultural organisations to be totally candid with their work in the face of the demands placed on them by funders and stakeholders? In a conversation facilitated by freelance evaluator Dawn Cameron, we ask what it means to be truly transparent.  Featuring Stella Kanu (CEO at Shakespeare’s Globe) and Ben Walmsley (Director of the Centre for Cultural Value), this episode explores the risks and benefits of sharing evaluations and talking openly about our work. You can listen to Reflecting Value at Spotify, Apple Music or wherever you find your podcasts and don’t forget to rate, review and subscribe. Referenced in this episode: Impact 08 – Examining Liverpool’s experience as Capital of Culture Dear Work, we need to talk by Jo Verrent Esmée Fairbairn Foundation Paul Hamlyn Foundation Here to Stay (evaluation report) and All Of Us (campaign) Read a transcript of this episode here.

    48 min
  2. 14/03/2022

    S2: Ep 5 Physically distanced, socially connected

    Created in partnership with National Theatre of Scotland This episode is hosted by Lewis Hetherington of National Theatre of Scotland who brings together six people who have been participants in creative work during the pandemic. The group explores their experiences of taking part in creative activity during the pandemic, and the positive impacts it had on them while in lockdown. Guests Lewis Hetherington (National Theatre of Scotland) – host Stewart Gow and Carrie Bates – Coming Back Out Ball Charlotte Armitage and Kenneth Murray – Holding, Holding On Jaqui Smyth and Peter Sproul – Non Optimum With thanks to National Theatre of Scotland partners: Coming Back Out Ball A National Theatre of Scotland and All The Queens Men co-production, in partnership with Eden Court and Luminate in association with Glasgow City Council.  Holding/ Holding On Presented by National Theatre of Scotland as part of Care in Contemporary Scotland – A Creative Enquiry, written by Nicola McCartney  Non Optimum: When It’s Safe To Do So Presented by National Theatre of Scotland as part of Care in Contemporary Scotland – A Creative Enquiry, created by Lucy Gaizely/21Common  We would love to hear what you thought about the episode – please share your thoughts on Twitter using #ReflectingValue You can listen to Reflecting Value at Spotify, Apple Music or wherever you find your podcasts and don’t forget to rate, review and subscribe. Subscribe to our newsletter Connect with us on LinkedIn Connect with us on Twitter Get in touch at ccv@leeds.ac.uk

    40 min

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Reflecting Value is a podcast from the Centre for Cultural Value. Reflecting Value’s aim is to facilitate a reflective space for sharing successes and challenges associated with communicating cultural value, bringing together a range of new voices for discussion, debate and reflection. To find out more please visit: www.culturalvalue.org.uk/reflecting-value Follow us at @valuingculture