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cardiCast 92 – The Aftel Archive of Curious Scents, with Mandy Aftel
Clare Presser interviews museum owner, writer and perfumer, Mandy Aftel. Nestled in Berkeley, California, the Aftel Archive of Curious Scents is a micro museum that offers a unique olfactory experience curated by Mandy Aftel, a renowned figure in natural perfumery. With exhibits ranging from rare botanicals to ancient artifacts, the museum invites visitors to explore […]
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cardiCast – Did Someone Say ‘Reboot’?
After a 12 month break (almost to the day), we are are getting back in game with a bit of a reboot to cardiCast. Shorter seasons that focus on specialist subjects and a touch of project development time in-between. Good quality conversations that, hopefully, spark community conversation with a framework that will allow a little […]
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cardiCast 91 – Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility in Open Education, with Nikki Andersen
Hugh Rundle interviews Open Education practitioner Nikki Andersen. Nikki is the editor of Enhancing Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility (IDEA) in Open Educational Resources (OER), identifies as disabled and Deaf, and speaks nationally about issues relating to diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility. She has received several awards including the USQ Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in […]
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cardiCast 90 – the Importance of Mobile Libraries with Librarian and Branch Driver, Jocelyn
Clare took a trip out to Anglesea and had a chat with Jocelyn, who was working on the Bellarine and Surf Coast Mobile Library branch of the Geelong Regional Library Corporation. Between some squeaks and creaks, they discuss the joys and challenges of offering a service like the Mobile Library. A small cast of local […]
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cardiCast 89 - Heather Macfarlane is growing seeds, people and communities with the Cygnet Seed Library
The Cygnet Seed Library is a community project in Tasmania’s Huon Valley. Hugh chats with Heather Macfarlane about the philosophy behind the project, how it works, and why the organisers chose to call it a “library” rather than something else. Conceptualised as a way to bring new and established residents of Cygnet together in a […]
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Antje Dun, The Commons Social Change Library
The Commons Social Change Library is an online library providing resources in a variety of digital media to support the work of activists working to further social justice and environmental care.
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