1 hr 5 min

Season 4, Episode 8: The Museum of Broken Relationships Dimed Out

    • Documentary

Alright gang, this week we’re talking about a place that has left a permanent mark on my being, The Museum of Broken Relationships.

Not just that, but I’m discussing the museum with it’s former director, the wonderful Alexis Hyde.

During our conversation Alexis digs into how she got he job curating the museum. How the experience was a whole. The numerous everyday and extraordinary items that were displayed. The all too human stories that accompanied them and naturally we get into a variety of side topics such as empathy and the cathartic process of letting go.

It was an absolute pleasure chatting with Alexis and if you’ve enjoyed this episode (and there is no bloody reason why you shouldn’t have!) you can find more of Alexis here.

Hyde or Practise Podcast
https://anchor.fm/hyde-or-practise



You can also dig deeper into the museum here.

https://brokenships.com/



If you want to help support this show, the best way to do so is to simply subscribe via whatever podcast platform you prefer.

Ratings and reviews always help too and if you wan't to get in touch via social media, follow what's happening with future episodes, check out our merchandise including the album of music that was spawned from the podcast and well...whatever else, you can find links to all things 'Dimed Out' right here

https://malfoster.carrd.co/


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dimedout/message

Alright gang, this week we’re talking about a place that has left a permanent mark on my being, The Museum of Broken Relationships.

Not just that, but I’m discussing the museum with it’s former director, the wonderful Alexis Hyde.

During our conversation Alexis digs into how she got he job curating the museum. How the experience was a whole. The numerous everyday and extraordinary items that were displayed. The all too human stories that accompanied them and naturally we get into a variety of side topics such as empathy and the cathartic process of letting go.

It was an absolute pleasure chatting with Alexis and if you’ve enjoyed this episode (and there is no bloody reason why you shouldn’t have!) you can find more of Alexis here.

Hyde or Practise Podcast
https://anchor.fm/hyde-or-practise



You can also dig deeper into the museum here.

https://brokenships.com/



If you want to help support this show, the best way to do so is to simply subscribe via whatever podcast platform you prefer.

Ratings and reviews always help too and if you wan't to get in touch via social media, follow what's happening with future episodes, check out our merchandise including the album of music that was spawned from the podcast and well...whatever else, you can find links to all things 'Dimed Out' right here

https://malfoster.carrd.co/


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dimedout/message

1 hr 5 min