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The E36 Podcast

The E36 Podcast

著者: Ayofemi Kirby
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Hosted by cultural strategist and creative entrepreneur Ayofemi Kirby, The E36 Podcast explores how ideas, institutions, and individuals shape culture—and how culture, in turn, shapes us. From creative leadership and communication strategy to the shifting signals transforming our cultural landscape, The E36 Podcast offers a new lens for seeing, thinking, and creating with purpose.

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  • Slow culture, Sharp Design with Creative Director Laura Alston
    2025/11/04

    In this first video recorded episode of the E36 Podcast (now available on YouTube), Ayofemi Kirby sits down with Caribbean-American creative director and multimedia artist Laura Alston—a longtime E36 collaborator whose work consistently lands with clarity, beauty, and cultural precision.

    Together, they explore what it means to practice slow culture in a world obsessed with speed, sameness, and the algorithm. Laura shares her journey from Ivy League art programs—where graphic design was dismissed as “not real art”—to building a career defined by accessibility, cultural nuance, and design systems that help small teams move like full-scale studios.

    They discuss:

    • The shift from elitist art spaces to design that’s clear, inclusive, and meant for real people
    • How lived experience, community, and cultural nuance shape powerful visual language
    • AI as a creative collaborator—not a threat—when used with intention and originality
    • Why templates and design systems are a form of empowerment, not a shortcut
    • The future of thoughtful design in a noisy, overproduced digital world

    If you’re a cultural organization, community-centered brand, or designer of color trying to build work with purpose—not just aesthetics—this episode offers real tools, real insight, and real affirmation.

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    42 分
  • Perspective: What I Said Then, What I Know Now
    2025/09/16

    It’s been a while since the last episode, and a lot has happened. This summer, I opened Galerie36, a contemporary art gallery and creative space in Dakar, Senegal. But today’s episode isn’t about that—it’s about a rediscovery.

    While searching for the syllabus to one of my favorite graduate school classes—Communications Theory with Dr. Rhonda Zaharna at American University—I came across an old email to myself with the subject line grad speech. I had completely forgotten writing it. The speech was drafted more than ten years ago, during one of the hardest periods of my life, and yet reading it now, I was struck by how relevant the words still feel today.

    In this episode, I share that speech—written originally for my fellow graduates but, in truth, meant for all of us. Because we are all communicators now. We all hold platforms, we all have audiences, and what we choose to say matters.

    You can read the full speech here and learn more about E36 here.

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    11 分
  • Holding Space for the Cultural Shift: A Conversation with Kemi Ilesanmi
    2025/05/10

    In this episode, Ayofemi sits down with cultural strategist and leader Kemi Ilesanmi, founder of KGI Projects, for a timely and layered conversation on creative leadership, transformation, and the power of African diasporic futures. Originally recorded in February 2025, but even more resonant today, this dialogue explores what it means to hold space for artists, communities, and institutions in a moment of deep flux.

    Together, they reflect on the shifting cultural landscape—from the reconfiguration of traditional cultural, civic, and community institutions to the rise of African and Black diasporic narratives as central forces in shaping global culture. Ayofemi also shares why she chose to wait before releasing the episode, trusting the timing and sensing that this conversation would land more powerfully in a moment of even greater urgency and resonance.

    Tune in for reflections on purpose, cultural care, and the creative responsibility of this moment—and why now, more than ever, inspiration and interdependence are the way forward.

    🎧 Listen now and join the conversation.

    Download the (unedited) transcript here.

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    58 分
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