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An identity takes shape through time. Some of it comes from our genes and a lot of it from our education and what we experience, who we want to and...
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An identity takes shape through time. Some of it comes from our genes and a lot of it from our education and what we experience, who we want to and decide to become.
And then, there are identities we design for our projects, our companies, our art.Let’s talk with people about how they became who they are now and how they impact the identities they play a part in expressing.
Nesem Ertan is a creative strategist and a certified coach. She is Turkish and after 15 years of life in Paris, she is now back to Luxembourg where she grew up.
In this podcast, she shares some of her “sticky thoughts” about the topic and interviews experts from various fields who share her interest around the magic of how identities come to being: documentary makers, biographers, HR experts, journalists, therapists, peace builders, branding specialists, creative directors and more...
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And then, there are identities we design for our projects, our companies, our art.Let’s talk with people about how they became who they are now and how they impact the identities they play a part in expressing.
Nesem Ertan is a creative strategist and a certified coach. She is Turkish and after 15 years of life in Paris, she is now back to Luxembourg where she grew up.
In this podcast, she shares some of her “sticky thoughts” about the topic and interviews experts from various fields who share her interest around the magic of how identities come to being: documentary makers, biographers, HR experts, journalists, therapists, peace builders, branding specialists, creative directors and more...
4 JUN 2024 · An identity is much more than a nationality, a job title, a social status. Once we integrate our life stories, it becomes a tool that we can design and get creative with.A few minutes to explain why I called the podcast Creative Identities.
4 JUN 2024 · My friend Kale M. Connor is a freelance UX designer (whom I’ve worked with and first launched Worlds as a design studio some time ago :). They have been living, working and also studying architecture in Paris for the past couple of years. Together, we spoke about their childhood in the US, growing up in a house that was in the making, getting creative with their sisters and parents, but also about what it means to be a thirty something studying with Gen Z french students in Paris in today’s world, about their vision of non monogamous love relationships in queer culture, and what it means to design inclusive digital platforms and more…
4 JUN 2024 · I went to an exhibition called Star Wars Identities back in 2012 at the Cité du Cinéma in Paris. It became one of the reasons why I ended up studying coaching and cognitive behavioural therapies. Here is why !
4 JUN 2024 · J’ai connu Laetitia en 2010, lors de mon premier job dans la com au sein du Groupe Publicis à Levallois. Elle avait déjà un poste et une posture de leader, confiante, chaleureuse, rassurante. J’ai très vite découvert qu’en plus d’être une top manager, elle était également une artiste (je dirais même “avant tout” artiste) et une femme très spirituelle, très connectée à son instinct. Elle doit l’ignorer, mais c’est aussi de sa bouche que j’ai entendu le mot ayahuasca pour la première fois de ma vie. :))
Depuis, elle est devenue maman, coach et autrice.
Joignez-vous à notre discussion pour découvrir son chemin, ses convictions, ses collages et son nouveau livre : “Self Clairvoyance”.
4 JUN 2024 · What do these three A's have in common?The secret to artists' mental health and balance.In this short episode of ideas that stayed with me, I'm sharing how deeply moved I've been by the sad endings of so many musicians stories and my wish to make the creative industry better know the solutions offered by Ayurveda.
4 JUN 2024 · I think it was two years ago. I was watching a round table conference to which Dionne Maxwell was participating. Every year, the ad industry needs new buzzwords, so the focus was moving away from green and more and more focusing on inclusion and diversity. Only one person stood out for me and it was Dionne’s impactful speech where she was giving it to us straight as should be : inclusion needed to be replaced by the word belonging. For as long as there will be people to include, it will mean they were excluded in the first place.
So I reached out to Dionne to get the chance to meet her, to learn more about who she is and how she has evolved in the HR field, how she has developed her strong and truthful voice. We talked about creativity, about how she came to realize the limiting narratives that hurt our society and also about how it’s been to live with epilepsy since she was diagnosed only a year ago.
4 JUN 2024 · J’ai voulu rencontrer quelqu’un qui écrit les biographies de personnes qui ne sont pas célèbres et quelques clics plus tard, j’étais sur le profil web de Camille. Cette pétillante biographe va à la rencontre des familles souhaitant immortaliser leurs récits, sauvegarder et transmettre les Histoires de leurs grands parents, rendre hommage aux grands chapitres de leurs vies. Elle nous raconte comment elle en est arrivée à ce métier de cœur et comment cela fonctionne.
4 JUN 2024 · My favorite thing in the world is to collect "muses" : people who've said or done something that expanded my horizons, made my world more abondant with possibilities.Warning: many muses are to be encountered in the interview episodes of this podcast ;)
4 JUN 2024 · A quelles sources de news faites-vous confiance aujourd’hui? Découvrez-vous l’actu sur TikTok? Le journalisme est en train de se réinventer à la vitesse grand V. C’est pourquoi j’ai souhaité rencontrer Alice Antheaume, directrice de l’école de journalisme de Sciences Po Paris. Au-delà de la désinformation, elle soulignait la problématique de l’évitement de l’information.
Dans cette discussion mêlant ce type de grandes questions à des thématiques plus légères, j’ai pu découvrir l’amoureuse des défis et de culture qu’elle est. Pleine d’humour et d’auto-dérision, elle m’a expliqué qu’elle a choisi le métier qui lui permettait d’apprendre en continu sans jamais s’ennuyer. Son moment préféré chaque année à l’école : les admissions. Les étoiles dans les yeux, Alice s’enthousiasme de pouvoir rencontrer autant de profils variés et de permettre au journalisme d’évoluer avec chacun.
4 JUN 2024 · It's easy to listen to someone's life story on social media or through entertainment channels and let ourselves believe that it's all based on facts. It doesn't mean it's not fun to be in the audience or amongst the writers.Maybe it's time we name this genre "reality fiction" to make sure we keep a healthy vision of what's at play ?
An identity takes shape through time. Some of it comes from our genes and a lot of it from our education and what we experience, who we want to and...
show more
An identity takes shape through time. Some of it comes from our genes and a lot of it from our education and what we experience, who we want to and decide to become.
And then, there are identities we design for our projects, our companies, our art.Let’s talk with people about how they became who they are now and how they impact the identities they play a part in expressing.
Nesem Ertan is a creative strategist and a certified coach. She is Turkish and after 15 years of life in Paris, she is now back to Luxembourg where she grew up.
In this podcast, she shares some of her “sticky thoughts” about the topic and interviews experts from various fields who share her interest around the magic of how identities come to being: documentary makers, biographers, HR experts, journalists, therapists, peace builders, branding specialists, creative directors and more...
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And then, there are identities we design for our projects, our companies, our art.Let’s talk with people about how they became who they are now and how they impact the identities they play a part in expressing.
Nesem Ertan is a creative strategist and a certified coach. She is Turkish and after 15 years of life in Paris, she is now back to Luxembourg where she grew up.
In this podcast, she shares some of her “sticky thoughts” about the topic and interviews experts from various fields who share her interest around the magic of how identities come to being: documentary makers, biographers, HR experts, journalists, therapists, peace builders, branding specialists, creative directors and more...
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