Museum of Thought

Kaz

A visual-first storytelling podcast, exploring human behavior, identity, and meaning through the personal objects people keep. Merging documentary and public art, this long-form series features interviews with creatives and industry experts, curating stories tied to symbolic possessions and revealing psychological insights, emotional intelligence, and decision-making patterns that shape who we are. Kaz Maurice O’Leary creates transient gallery spaces and narrative archives, inviting participants to present meaningful objects and uncover personal, emotional, and cultural significance. ​

  1. Apr 12

    Full Episode: Black in This World (BITW) - Maba ba

    https://mababa1.substack.com/ Essay this episode is based on - https://mababa1.substack.com/p/black-in-this-world-bitw-pronounced Maba Ba is a Senegalese-born, New York-based filmmaker, musician, writer, and entrepreneur exploring what it means to live between worlds. His work spans film, wine, music, and philosophy—each medium examining identity, belonging, masculinity, emotional inheritance, and myth.His storytelling began in Senegal, sharing stories during power outages—early lessons in how narratives shape emotional worlds. After studying computer science at Old Dominion University, he moved to New York to pursue 3D animation and acting, which led him into filmmaking.Through JoyeDidi, the company he co-founded, Maba produced Baamum Nafi, an award-winner at Locarno and Senegal’s submission to the 2021 Academy Awards. He also produced Samedi Cinema (Venice, TIFF) and is developing Demba, a story of grief, fatherhood, and emotional inheritance. JoyeDidi also brings cinema to communities across Senegal via an inflatable outdoor screen.Beyond film, Maba explores ritual and mythology through Flying Whale Wine, created in Roussillon, France, blending Dogon cosmology with terroir-driven craft and featured at major food and wine festivals.His writing, podcast (Black in This World), and upcoming debut album further explore diaspora, masculinity, trauma, and reinvention.Across all forms, Maba’s work shares one through line: using story and ritual to reconnect people to themselves, each other, and their origins.

  2. Season 2, Episode 2 Trailer

    Trailer: Living Between Two Worlds - Maba Ba

    https://mababa1.substack.com/Maba Ba is a Senegalese-born, New York-based filmmaker, musician, writer, and entrepreneur exploring what it means to live between worlds. His work spans film, wine, music, and philosophy—each medium examining identity, belonging, masculinity, emotional inheritance, and myth.His storytelling began in Senegal, sharing stories during power outages—early lessons in how narratives shape emotional worlds. After studying computer science at Old Dominion University, he moved to New York to pursue 3D animation and acting, which led him into filmmaking.Through JoyeDidi, the company he co-founded, Maba produced Baamum Nafi, an award-winner at Locarno and Senegal’s submission to the 2021 Academy Awards. He also produced Samedi Cinema (Venice, TIFF) and is developing Demba, a story of grief, fatherhood, and emotional inheritance. JoyeDidi also brings cinema to communities across Senegal via an inflatable outdoor screen.Beyond film, Maba explores ritual and mythology through Flying Whale Wine, created in Roussillon, France, blending Dogon cosmology with terroir-driven craft and featured at major food and wine festivals.His writing, podcast (Black in This World), and upcoming debut album further explore diaspora, masculinity, trauma, and reinvention.Across all forms, Maba’s work shares one through line: using story and ritual to reconnect people to themselves, each other, and their origins.

  3. Mar 26

    Dignity for the Displaced - Georgie Smith - Full Episode

    www.asenseofhome.org www.georgiesmith.com Georgie Smith is the Founder and President of A Sense of Home (ASOH), a nonprofit dedicated to preventing homelessness by creating homes for displaced individuals and families, particularly youth aging out of foster care. Inspired by a cry for help on social media, Georgie’s one act of kindness sparked a movement - harnessing the power of volunteers and surplus home goods to transform empty spaces into nurturing, fully furnished homes in just 90 minutes. More than 50% of the homeless population experienced foster care, and Georgie’s vision blends generosity, sustainability, and community engagement to break the cycle.ASOH has furnished over 1,600 in its first decade, transforming donated furniture and homeware - items often destined for landfill - into meaningful environments that help individuals rebuild their lives. Georgie recognized that volunteering itself is profoundly rewarding, making ASOH as uplifting for its volunteers as for those it serves.Georgie built on her experience as a film and TV producer in Los Angeles and her roots in Australia to design ASOH’s unique operational model: crowdsourcing and vetting up to 300 high-quality, pre-loved items for each recipient, facilitating rapid, transformative installations overseen by volunteers. The tangible impact has drawn national attention: top 10 CNN Hero, Home Beautiful’s “20 People Who Will Change the Design Industry”, and profiles in “200 Women Who Will Change the Way You See the World.”In response to the devastating LA fires of 2025, Georgie swiftly launched ASOH’s Disaster Recovery Program, adapting the organization’s successful model to rapidly provide homes for those displaced. Today, ASOH continues to prove that when communities unite - sharing what we have in excess - everyone is uplifted.Sign up to volunteer, or donate furniture or funds at A Sense of Home, and help create spaces where people can truly begin again.

  4. Mar 3

    What if relationships were the entire engine to your success? Tom Gilmartin

    TOM GILMARTIN - The Serendipity Budget What if relationships weren’t incidental to success — but the engine of it?We track everything. Steps. Clicks. Revenue. Engagement.But the variable with the single greatest impact on our lives and our work? - Relationships. And it’s the one most of us monitor the least. Today, we’re joined by Tom Gilmartin — an award-winning creative industry leader with more than 20 years at the forefront of storytelling for some of the most iconic brands in the world: Disney, Levi’s, PlayStation, Marvel, Audi, The NFL, Waymo, Meta, ESPN, Scorpius — from gaming studios to space launch companies. Across industries and eras of change, Tom has relied on a deceptively simple tool: seek out and nurture genuine human relationships. Not transactional connections. Not LinkedIn optics. Real ones. While he continues to advise major global companies on their brand development, Tom is also focused on guiding the next generation of talent as they navigate one of the most unpredictable job markets we’ve ever seen. His message is clear: your greatest advantage isn’t your résumé — it’s doing the work to truly know and articulate your unique value set and develop your ability to create genuine relationships. In this episode, we explore what happens when you make time for people on purpose. When you look for the colleague who tells you the hard truth. The mentee who sees around corners. The stranger whose wild idea quietly rewires your trajectory.The result: better health. Braver creativity. Stronger businesses. And lives that compound in meaning over time.www.gilmartincoaching.com www.tomgilmartin.com www.daneldon.org

  5. Season 1, Episode 6 Trailer

    Trailer: Relationships are the engine to your career success

    TOM GILMARTIN - The Serendipity Budget We track everything. Steps. Clicks. Revenue. Engagement. But the variable with the single greatest impact on our lives and our work? Relationships. And it’s the one most of us monitor the least. Today, we’re joined by Tom Gilmartin — an award-winning creative industry leader with more than 20 years at the forefront of storytelling for some of the most iconic brands in the world: Disney, Levi’s, PlayStation, Marvel, Audi, The NFL, Waymo, Meta, ESPN, Scorpius — from gaming studios to space launch companies. Across industries and eras of change, Tom has relied on a deceptively simple tool: seek out and nurture genuine human relationships. Not transactional connections. Not LinkedIn optics. Real ones. While he continues to advise major global companies on their brand development, Tom is also focused on guiding the next generation of talent as they navigate one of the most unpredictable job markets we’ve ever seen. His message is clear: your greatest advantage isn’t your résumé — it’s doing the work to truly know and articulate your unique value set and develop your ability to create genuine relationships.  In this episode, we explore what happens when you make time for people on purpose. When you look for the colleague who tells you the hard truth. The mentee who sees around corners. The stranger whose wild idea quietly rewires your trajectory. What if relationships weren’t incidental to success — but the engine of it? The result: better health. Braver creativity. Stronger businesses. And lives that compound in meaning over time. https://www.gilmartincoaching.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/tgilmartin/ https://www.tomgilmartin.com/ https://www.daneldon.org/

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A visual-first storytelling podcast, exploring human behavior, identity, and meaning through the personal objects people keep. Merging documentary and public art, this long-form series features interviews with creatives and industry experts, curating stories tied to symbolic possessions and revealing psychological insights, emotional intelligence, and decision-making patterns that shape who we are. Kaz Maurice O’Leary creates transient gallery spaces and narrative archives, inviting participants to present meaningful objects and uncover personal, emotional, and cultural significance. ​