Episodios
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Nathalie de Vries is a renowned architect, urban planner, and educator who has shaped the design world through her work as a founding partner of MVRDV and her academic role at Delft University of Technology. With a decades-long career, Nathalie brings a unique perspective on balancing professional ambition with personal growth.
In this episode, Nathalie shares how teaching keeps her sharp, why stepping out of her comfort zone fuels her growth, and how she juggles leadership with reflection. Nathalie's story is inspiring and deeply relatable, from advocating for inclusivity in the industry to sharing lessons learned from balancing career and family.
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Akaar Amin is the founder of Lack of Guidance, an Amsterdam-based brand redefining football culture through innovative design and storytelling. Drawing from his background in graphic design and passion for football, Akaar has built a brand that merges sport, art, and personal expression. From navigating legal hurdles with early designs to creating collections that spark conversations, Lack of Guidance reflects Akaar’s dedication to authenticity and resilience.
In this episode, Akaar shares how football shaped his identity, the lessons learned from setbacks, and the importance of starting small to make big waves. Discover his journey of building a brand that resonates across generations and inspires others to follow their vision.
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Margreeth Olsthoorn is a trailblazer in the Dutch fashion and cultural scenes, renowned for her avant-garde Rotterdam boutique. Beyond selling clothes, Margreeth curates a space where fashion intersects with art and culture, fostering connection and individuality. Her approach goes beyond aesthetics, challenging norms and exploring how fashion can inspire deeper self-expression and community.
In this episode, Margreeth discusses the personal challenges of running a creative business, the resilience it takes to stay relevant, and her insights into cultivating beauty and connection in an ever-changing world. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about passion, persistence, and pushing boundaries.
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Said Kinos is a contemporary artist who bridges graffiti, journalism, and graphic design. His bold and abstract creations explore the dynamics of modern communication through typography, visual storytelling, and diverse mediums like paintings, sculptures, and murals. With exhibitions at institutions such as Kunsthal and collaborations with brands like FILA and Denham, Said’s work resonates with audiences by blending personal expression with universal themes.
In this episode, Said reflects on his journey from graffiti to fine art, the challenges of balancing a thriving creative career with parenthood, and the evolving role of typography in shaping narratives. Join us for an honest conversation about growth, resilience, and finding balance in art and life.
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Team Thursday, founded by Loes van Esch and Simone Trum, is a celebrated graphic design studio known for its innovative approach to visual identities, books, and spatial design. Their work emphasises typography and materials, creating projects that bridge design, art, and functionality. Alongside their studio practice, Loes and Simone are educators at ArtEZ Arnhem, international workshop facilitators, and exhibition hosts.
In this episode, Team Thursday shares their journey of building a collaborative practice, the role of teaching in shaping their perspective, and how they balance creative freedom with professional challenges. Join us as they discuss the intersection of design, craftsmanship, and inspiration, offering insights for seasoned creatives and aspiring designers.
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Abdelkader Benali is a renowned Moroccan-Dutch writer and journalist celebrated for his contributions to Dutch literature. He has authored over 100 works, including novels, plays, and essays.
His debut novel, "Bruiloft aan zee" ("Wedding by the Sea"), published in 1996, received critical acclaim and was translated into multiple languages. In 2003, Benali was awarded the prestigious Libris Literature Prize for his second novel, "De langverwachte" ("The Long-Awaited"). His diverse body of work often explores themes of identity, migration, and cultural integration, reflecting his personal experiences and insights into contemporary society.
In this episode, Abdelkader Benali shares his thoughts on the importance of mental well-being, finding balance in a demanding creative career, and using self-reflection as a tool for growth. He uses storytelling as a passion and a therapeutic outlet, helping him connect more deeply with himself and his readers.
Join us for an honest conversation on creativity, mental health, and the journey to self-acceptance.
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Kim Heinen, Manager of Media Relations & Public Affairs at Rotterdam Partners, is pivotal in promoting Rotterdam’s dynamic image and cultivating relationships that strengthen the city’s international presence. Known for her strategic approach to media relations, Kim leads initiatives showcasing Rotterdam’s innovation, cultural diversity, and urban development, enhancing its reputation as a vibrant, globally-minded city.
In this episode, Kim discusses her path in media relations, the unique challenges of representing a major city, and her insights into fostering meaningful connections that impact Rotterdam's visibility and growth on the world stage.
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Dennis Vanderbroeck is a spatial designer known for his visually striking and hyper-aesthetic work that spans theatre, fine art, fashion, and music. With collaborations across iconic brands like DIESEL and Palais de Tokyo, Dennis focuses on creating spaces that evoke dialogue and engage visitors deeply.
In this episode, Dennis shares his journey from conceptualising spaces to building a design studio. He discusses how his unique approach to collaboration, personal space, and the creative process helps him stay grounded in an often hectic industry. Join us as we explore his insights on finding balance, fostering creativity, and embracing each project’s possibilities.
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Sarah Schulten is a Creative Strategy Consultant and co-founder of the Design Biennale Rotterdam. She has navigated an unstructured path to find her true potential, helping artists and designers bring ambitious projects to life. From working with Studio DRIFT and renowned artists like Boris Acket and Frederik Molenschot, Sarah learned that success doesn’t follow a straight line.
In this episode, she opens up about her journey of self-discovery, how embracing uncertainty led her to launch her consultancy, why art, fashion and Margiela are her biggest inspirations, and how strategic thinking helps creatives find their voice, elevate their work, and reach their potential in a constantly shifting industry.
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Joost Grootens is a self-taught graphic designer and professor known for his innovative work that merges architecture, design, and education. With a background in architecture, Joost discovered his passion for graphic design later in his career, leading to a unique approach that has earned him international recognition.
In this episode, Joost explores how he balances multiple roles, from running a design studio and being a parent to teaching, while navigating the demands of both personal and professional life. He offers insights for anyone looking to grow in their career or transition into a new field, drawing from his experiences as a lifelong learner.