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SPECIAL • The Audio Guide 2021

1 min · 21 de dic de 2021
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This year 2021 was a very special one. The Audio Guide was launched last October and I had the chance to meet, talk and record with so many amazing women working behind the scene, on all kind of projects, creating and making the cultural sector. If you haven’t done yet, you can now listen to the 5 first episodes of The Audio Guide on all podcasting platforms and you can also follow, share and support the podcast on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. The Audio Guide is coming back with a new episode on the 4th of January and I cannot wait to share with you what’s coming in 2022. Today I’m grateful for your listening, your support, your feedback and the beautiful people I deeply connect with this year. And you … what are you grateful for today? See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for privacy and opt-out information.

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Portada del episodio Slowing down with Soraia Salvador, Head of Wildlife Photographer of the Year

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Portada del episodio SPECIAL • The Audio Guide 2021

SPECIAL • The Audio Guide 2021

This year 2021 was a very special one. The Audio Guide was launched last October and I had the chance to meet, talk and record with so many amazing women working behind the scene, on all kind of projects, creating and making the cultural sector. If you haven’t done yet, you can now listen to the 5 first episodes of The Audio Guide on all podcasting platforms and you can also follow, share and support the podcast on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. The Audio Guide is coming back with a new episode on the 4th of January and I cannot wait to share with you what’s coming in 2022. Today I’m grateful for your listening, your support, your feedback and the beautiful people I deeply connect with this year. And you … what are you grateful for today? See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for privacy and opt-out information.

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Portada del episodio Discovering public art with gallery director Federica Beretta

Discovering public art with gallery director Federica Beretta

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Portada del episodio Dancing and connecting bridges with Evelyn Simons, art writer and curator

Dancing and connecting bridges with Evelyn Simons, art writer and curator

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