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    Explore " art podcasts" with insightful episodes like "The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Heist", "Sandy Litchfield: The Pastoral & Future Fiction", "A Conversation With John Dalton On Art", "Ep 11: Conversation with Dr Arnaud Cocaul about balanced diets and food pollution" and "Ep 10: Conversation with Doctor de Jaeger about aging" from podcasts like ""Inside the FBI", "Artist & Place", "The House Of Oaxaca", "Sophie the Parisian – Sophie’s Cat podcast" and "Sophie the Parisian – Sophie’s Cat podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (10)

    The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Heist

    The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Heist

    On this episode, learn about the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist; why the stolen pieces matter to the museum, the art world at large, and the FBI; and how you can help the Bureau bring the looted masterpieces back to Boston. For a full transcript and additional resources, visit fbi.gov/news/podcasts/.

    Learn about the FBI's National Stolen Art File app at https://www.fbi.gov/news/apps/national-stolen-art-file-app.

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    Sandy Litchfield: The Pastoral & Future Fiction

    Sandy Litchfield: The Pastoral & Future Fiction

    Episode 2 with Sandy Litchfield, a painter, public artist and Associate Professor at the University of Massachusetts Department of Architecture. Sandy has been recognized with numerous grants and commissions for public art. She has exhibited in numerous museums including the Decordova Museum and Sculpture Park, the Fitchburg Art Museum, the Portland Art Museum and the Hunterdon Museum. Her work focuses on landscape as a construct for understanding place and notions of belonging. It’s a conversation about what roots us and the places that give us a sense of belonging, and the ways in which that can inform our work and the trajectory of what we create. It’s also a conversation about creating fictional future places where we want to be, that feel in our control and expressing what we wish for in the landscapes that we inhabit.  We cover lots of ground in this conversation. Please enjoy! Subscribe, rate and review us so others can find these conversations too. 

    Check out Sandy’s work here,  follow her on Instagram and her project On Distant Keys. Learn more about Bruno Latour’s work here and research some maps at the Norman B Leventhal Map Center.   Check out The New Wilderness by Diane Cook for a great post-climate novel that we talked about in this conversation.


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    Steam Clock Theme music by @GraceImago

    Engineering support by Scot Coar

    Podcast graphic design by @RobKimmel




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    Steam Clock. Theme music by @GraceImago

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    Ep 11: Conversation with Dr Arnaud Cocaul about balanced diets and food pollution

    Ep 11: Conversation with Dr Arnaud Cocaul about balanced diets and food pollution
    In today’s episode, Doctor Cocaul, famous Parisian medical nutritionist specializing in eating disorders in general, invites us to relax on the issue of diet in general and our weight in particular. Between the abundance of trendy diets, the controversial organic food and the war against industrial dishes he will explain to us how to develop good eating habits and make them coincide with our daily life whose constraints are not limited to managing the contents of our plate! So today on the jazzy music by Dazie Mae, we'll have a really interesting discussion with Dr. Cocaul about balanced diets and food pollution.

    Ep 10: Conversation with Doctor de Jaeger about aging

    Ep 10: Conversation with Doctor de Jaeger about aging
    In today’s episode, Doctor de Jaeger shall explain the method he developed, combining diagnosis and action, in order to preserve one’s health capital age well, and stay in good health as long as possible… He will share with us his “how to do” with a very interesting approach. Christophe de Jaeger is a French geriatrician Doctor and researcher specialized in the aging of the human body. He is President of the French Society of Medicine and physiology of longevity.

    Ep 9: Conversation with Thierry Hergueta about Mindfull eating

    Ep 9: Conversation with Thierry Hergueta about Mindfull eating
    In this October episode, Thierry Hergueta is sharing with us some really interesting information about eating in full consciousness… “pleine conscience” said French’s. For those who do not yet know him, Thierry Hergueta is sociologist and one of the great French specialists in mindfulness. During the conversation he will explain how to "eat in full consciousness to enjoy more. “Conscious eating can make us aware of our own actions, thoughts, feelings and motivations”, he said. Thierry Hergueta explains today the method to eat in full consciousness and how to take the time to observe and enjoy the meal, while slowing down the pace. Mindfulness is really interesting for pleasure as well as for health. So, Parisian!

    Ep 8: Conversation with Chef Yves Cambdeborde, leader of the French Bistronomie

    Ep 8: Conversation with Chef Yves Cambdeborde, leader of the French Bistronomie
    In today’s episode, Chef Yves Camdeborde is sharing with us some really interesting information about French gastronomy and the eating style of Parisian women. Specialized in the bistrot cuisine, the journalists named Yves Camdeborde the chef of the "bistronomy (for bistro and gastronomy) a version halfway between simple, traditional bistro cuisine and the sophisticated but often expensive gastronomy of chefs. According to him, eating well is above all about being happy at the table! But it is also a balance between taste, quality and health. He will tell us full of chef's secrets and delicacies and will give us his explanation on the fact that the Parisian love to eat but stay thin.

    Ep 7: Conversation with Cécilia Hermabessière owner of Les Bonbons, the trendiest candy shop in Paris

    Ep 7: Conversation with Cécilia Hermabessière owner of Les Bonbons, the trendiest candy shop in Paris
    In today’s episode, Cécilia Hermabessière, owner of one of the trendiest and vintage candy shop of Paris is sharing with us interesting topics about vintage candies ! She tells us how at one time when eating sugar is not very fashionable… her small boutique « Les Bonbons » of the 6th arrondissement of Paris is always full of nostalgic and passionate people looking for the candy of their childhood. Have sweets become a way to face crises with more serenity or simply a kind of "Madeleine de Proust" that brings us back to our childhood with licorice, marshmallow, chocolate teddy bears and Vichy pastille! An original Podcast not to be missed for gourmets and nostalgic people!

    Ep 6: Conversation with Axelle Bonamy founder of Ma Bonne Amie fashion rental service

    Ep 6: Conversation with Axelle Bonamy founder of Ma Bonne Amie fashion rental service
    In today’s episode, Axelle Bonamy the founder of Ma Bonne Amie, the most famous designer rental company in Paris, is sharing with us interesting topics about the new way of consuming fashion? “Today with the rise of environmental issues the concept of Ma Bonne Amie is particularly economical, ecological and definitely contemporary”. At Ma Bonne Amie showroom the Parisian women, and not only, come to rent haute couture and designer dresses for gala evenings or private soirées. “Wearing the perfect dress for an event is also gain in self-confidence, ease and assertive femininity”.

    Ep 5: Conversation with Richard Orlinski, top French Sculptor

    Ep 5: Conversation with Richard Orlinski, top French Sculptor
    In today’s episode, Richard Orlinski (the best Selling French contemporary artist in the world) is sharing with us interesting topics such as: the personality of Parisian women, the role of Paris in his creativity and his collaboration with the Disney Studio for the celebration of the 90th birthday of Mickey. Richard Orlinski is an eclectic artist, a lover of art in all of its forms, the sculptor shatters conventional notions and does not hesitate to embrace new forms of artistic expression. Driven by a global and universal vision, he is eager to explore different realms such as sculpture, design, music, live shows... Career: in 2005 Richard Orlinski decided to “devote himself fully to art”. Today he is surrounded by more than 200 collaborators! The story began with a red resin crocodile that he chooses to exhibit in Deauville at the “American Film Festival”. From the top of the peaks of Courchevel to television screens, Orlinski takes art where it has never been before, even if that means breaking 
the rules! Displaying his art in “unusual places and in the open air” very quickly became his trademark. For the celebration of the ninetieth birthday of Mickey, the Disney Studio chooses him for re interpreting the “Mickey Sorcerer’s Apprentice”.