The Zlin Design Week Conference is coming soon! But we’ve already interviewed this year’s 6 speakers, who will share new ideas, inspiration and experiences. Experts from the Czech Republic and around the world will focus on the topic of design and marketing cooperation in a new online format. It will be possible to watch them from anywhere and for free.
What are the speakers’ current favourite podcasts they listen to?
Sandra Kumorowski
Marketing strategist
“I’m currently listening to The Week in Art podcast, which is a podcast from The Art Newspaper. The Art Newspaper is an international online and printed magazine that publishes articles about the international art world. In addition to news, the magazine also publishes reviews and comments about important players on the art scene. These particular topics about artists and the art market in the past and present are at the heart of my doctoral research.”
Jan Klusoň
An expert in corporate culture
“I am not that much into podcasts, I prefer books or listening to Blinkist. But if I should mention at least one podcast that I listen to from time to time, it would be The Tim Ferriss Show, in which you can learn many interesting things from awesome people. ”
Maksimilian Kallhed
Creative entrepreneur
“I love listening to podcasts whilst running. My go-to podcast is The Daily by New York times, but I also love to listen to a Swedish radio show called P3 Soul. Mats Nileskär is a phenomenal journalist that interviews rappers and R&B artists about their creative process.”
More info about Maksimilian here.
David Parrish
British expert in the creative industries
“Right now I’m learning a lot about macroeconomics, blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies. It’s really interesting and there are big changes ahead. One of my favourite podcasts for these subjects is the ‘Pomp Podcast’ by Anthony Pompliano.”
Joana Lacerda
Portuguese businesswoman and startup coach
“My favourite podcast is “Bom dia, obvious” it is in brazilian portuguese, it’s a very girlish one and also about entrepreneurial things for creatives.”