<p>Chile’s Atacama Desert is one of the driest places on earth – often likened to Mars. It is also home to piles of dumped clothes from fast fashion labels across the world. Because it is so dry nothing decomposes. And that means that clothes ditched 10 to 20 years ago still look recognisable. Sometimes the mountains of clothes are burnt causing toxic fumes ... Show More
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Alex Eala: The tennis star who could be a game-changer for the Philippines
The hottest ticket at this year's Australian Open tennis tournament wasn't to see Novak Djokovic or Iga Swiatek, or even the tournament's eventual winners, Carlos Alcaraz and Elena Rybakina. Instead, the longest queues were to watch the world number 49, Alexandra Eala of the Phil ... Show More
21m 19s
Feb 16
Bridgerton: Behind the scenes
Producer Jess Brownell takes us behind the scenes of Bridgerton. When the first series of Bridgerton premiered in 2020, it offered a welcome escape, inviting us into a world of high society romance, extravagent period dress, and violin pop covers. It also rewrote the rules of cos ... Show More
26m 30s
Aug 2020
Werewere Liking: une grande dame des arts vivants et des lettres
Werewere-Liking Gnepo, actrice, romancière, écrivaine, est née en 1950 à Bondè, au Cameroun. Elle a été élevée par ses grands-parents paternels dans un milieu traditionnel. Elle vit en Côte d'Ivoire depuis 1978, époque à laquelle elle se lance dans des recherches en traditions et ... Show More
49m 30s
Aug 2021
Werewere Liking: une grande dame des arts vivants et des lettres
Werewere-Liking Gnepo, actrice, romancière, écrivaine, est née en 1950 à Bondè, au Cameroun. Elle a été élevée par ses grands-parents paternels dans un milieu traditionnel. Elle vit en Côte d'Ivoire depuis 1978, époque à laquelle elle se lance dans des recherches en traditions et ... Show More
50 m
Feb 2020
Yatu Widders-Hunt Is Shining A Light On Indigenous Fashion
Yatu Widders-Hunt has always been a storyteller. A descendant of the Anaiwan & Dunghutti tribes, she was a freelance journalist before becoming a communications consultant, specialising in Indigenous policy and research. But Yatu also loves fashion. In 2017, she set up her own In ... Show More
37m 58s
Sep 2025
Live from Guggenheim New York: Sarah Sze, Julie Mehretu and Yana Peel
Recorded live at Guggenheim New York, celebrated artists Sarah Sze and Julie Mehretu connect with Yana Peel, President of Arts, Culture & Heritage at CHANEL. Through her immersive installations, Sze redefines how we experience memory and perception, using everything from found ph ... Show More
26m 50s
Dec 2024
Best of 2024 — Anita Heiss
<p>Reflecting on a year of phenomenal guests, we are bringing you a selection of the Best Conversations of 2024.</p><p>Anita Heiss is a Wiradjuri woman and a prolific author. Her latest novel, Dirrayawadha, brings together Indigenous and colonial history, as well as Wiradjuri lan ... Show More
48m 6s
Sep 2025
Living stories: art, space and memory
What does it mean to tell stories through the spaces we live in? And how can architecture be a source of memory and repair?In this bonus episode of Our World, Connected, host Christine Wilson revisits a powerful conversation with Kabage Karanja, architect, researcher, and co-foun ... Show More
15m 10s
Mar 2025
On Lifting the Hijab Ban in Basketball, Growing Up Sudanese in Britain & Finding Home in Poetry | Asma Elbadawi at Quoz Arts Fest
<p>We dive into the multifaceted life of Asma Elbadawi, a Sudanese British poet, photographer, basketball player, and activist. From her early struggles with dyslexia to lifting the hijab ban on women's basketball, Asma's story is one of perseverance and empowerment. We get an in ... Show More
24m 7s