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Let me start with a disclaimer—this isn't a political editorial. It's a conversation about ideas. Lessons from business, design, culture, and philosophy that might help us grow—individually and collectively. And if you disagree, email me at ConvoByDesign@Outlook.com. I welcome the debate. As this year closes, I'm feeling a mix of frustration and optimism. This moment feels chaotic—as does most of life lately—which is why I often end the show with, “rise above the chaos.” We can't eliminate it, but we can manage what's within our control. The Stoics told us that long ago: focus on what you can control, release what you can't, act with virtue, and let obstacles sharpen resilience. This essay is about taking back even a small amount of control through the work we do and the spaces we shape. The Problem with Trend-Driven Design This year, phrases and hashtags flew faster than ever—Quiet Luxury, Brat Green, Fridgescaping, Millennial Grey. Much like the “big, beautiful bill” language we've all heard tossed around in political discourse, design's buzzwords can distract from what actually matters. They generate attention, not meaning. They look good on social media, not necessarily in the lived experience of a home, workplace, or public square. So instead of centering our design conversations around fleeting edits, let's pivot toward the global innovations that are transforming the built world in ways that truly matter. Designer Resources Pacific Sales Kitchen and Home. Where excellence meets expertise. Design Hardware – A stunning and vast collection of jewelry for the home! TimberTech – Real wood beauty without the upkeep Real Innovation Worth Talking About Across the globe, designers, architects, and researchers are developing ideas that transcend buzz. These are the concepts with longevity—the ones shaping smart, resilient, human-centered spaces: Biophilic Design, rooted in the work of Edward O. Wilson, Erich Fromm, and Japanese shinrin-yoku, continues to reframe our relationship with nature. Net-Zero Architecture, pioneered in Canada, Germany, and Australia, redefines building performance through projects like Seattle's Bullitt Center and Colorado's RMI Innovation Center. Smart Homes and Invisible Tech, building on early Asian innovation, hiding circuitry and functionality behind seamless design powered by Apple, Google, and Amazon ecosystems. Prefab and Modular Construction, originally exemplified by structures like the Crystal Palace and the Sydney Opera House, now reimagined by firms such as Plant Prefab. Passive House Design, born in Germany but rapidly shaping U.S. projects in California, New York, and the Pacific Northwest. And the list goes on: Self-Healing Concrete by Hendrik Marius Jonkers Guggenheim Abu Dhabi by Frank Gehry Bët-bi Museum in Senegal by Mariam Issoufou Powerhouse Parramatta in Australia Pujiang Viewing Platform in China by MVRDV Landscape and biophilic approaches—Wabi-Sabi gardening, edimental gardens, climate-adaptive landscapes, and indoor biophilia—are redefining how we engage with natural systems in daily life. Even infrastructure has become a site of innovation: CopenHill/Amager Bakke, Denmark's waste-to-energy plant with a ski slope Urban Sequoias by SOM—skyscrapers designed as carbon sinks 3D-printed timber in Germany, Finland, and France This is the work that deserves our attention—not the color of the week on TikTok. Rethinking the Shelter Space For years I described architecture as a language, design as a dialect, and landscape as the narrative. Mies van der Rohe famously introduced the concept of architecture as language. It caught on, and then the bandwagon effect took over. But today, the metaphor feels insufficient—especially for the shelter space, where people spend their lives, raise families, work, heal, and age. The shelter space isn't like a retail store or restaurant, where design is often intended for those who pass through briefly while the people who labor there navigate the leftover space. The shelter space must serve those who inhabit it deeply and continuously. And that shifts the conversation. Design begins with the usual questions—purpose, function, users, goals, budget. But these questions don't define design. They only outline it. There is no universal purpose of architecture or design, no single philosophy, no singular “right” answer. The shelter space varies as widely as the people living within it. So instead of treating architecture and design as technical processes, we should approach them philosophically. A Philosophical Framework for Design Stoicism offers clarity: Accept that budget overruns and changes will occur. Respect the expertise of the designer you hired. Invest in authenticity rather than dupes. Create environments that support health—clean air, clean water, noise reduction, resilience. Utilitarianism reminds us that choices have consequences. If the design decisions you make are based on influencer content instead of expertise, the result is no surprise. And now, a new framework is emerging that could transform our shared spaces entirely. Sensorial Urbanism: Designing the City We Actually Feel One of the most compelling movements emerging globally is Sensorial Urbanism—a shift from focusing on how the city looks to how it feels. It's neuroscience, phenomenology, and inclusive design rolled into a multi-sensory toolkit. Five Key Sensory Principles Soundscaping Water features masking traffic. Acoustic pavilions. Designed sound gardens. Paris' Le Cylindre Sonore. Soundscape parks in Barcelona and Berlin. Smellscaping Native flowers, herbs, and aromatic trees restoring identity—especially critical after disasters like wildfires. Kate McLean's smellwalks map a city's olfactory signature. Tactile Design Materials that invite touch and respond to temperature—stone, wood, water—connecting inhabitants to place. Visual Quietness Reducing signage and visual clutter, as seen in Drachten, Netherlands, creates calmer, more intuitive environments. Multisensory Inclusivity Design that accommodates neurodiversity, PTSD, aging, and accessibility through tactile paving, sound buffers, and scent markers. Why It Matters Because cities didn't always feel this overwhelming. Because design wasn't always rushed. Because quality of life shouldn't be compromised for aesthetics. Sensorial Urbanism reconnects us with spaces that are restorative, intuitive, and emotionally resonant. A city is not just a picture—it is an experience. The Takeaway for 2026 Rising Above the Chaos: Lessons from 2025 for a Smarter 2026 HED (3-sentence summary): As 2025 closes, the design and architecture world has experienced unprecedented chaos and rapid trend cycles. In this episode, Soundman reflects on lessons from business, culture, and global innovation, emphasizing resilience, purposeful design, and human-centered spaces. From Stoic philosophy to sensorial urbanism, this conversation offers guidance for navigating the next year with clarity and intentionality. DEK (Expanded description): Twenty twenty-five tested the design industry's patience, creativity, and adaptability. In this reflective episode, we explore the pitfalls of trend-driven design, the enduring value of service, and the innovations shaping architecture globally — from net-zero buildings to multisensory urbanism. With examples ranging from TimberTech decking to Pacific Sales' trade programs, we examine how designers can reclaim control, prioritize meaningful work, and create spaces that heal, inspire, and endure. A philosophical lens, practical insights, and actionable guidance make this a must-listen for professionals and enthusiasts alike. Outline of Show Topics: Introduction & Context Reflection on the chaotic year of 2025 in design and architecture. Disclaimer: this is a philosophical conversation, not a political editorial. Invitation for audience engagement via email. Trends vs. Meaningful Design Critique of buzzwords like “quiet luxury” and “millennial gray bookshelf wealth.” Emphasis on global innovation over social media-driven trends. The gap between American design influence and international innovation. Global Innovations in Architecture & Design Biophilic design and its philosophical roots. Net-zero buildings: Bullitt Center (Seattle), RMI Innovation Center (Colorado). Smart homes, modular construction, and passive house adoption in the U.S. vs. abroad. Focus on Service & Professional Support Pacific Sales Kitchen & Home: Pro Rewards program and exceptional service. TimberTech: innovation in sustainable synthetic decking. Importance of performance, durability, and client-focused solutions. Philosophical Approach to Design Architecture as experience, not just a visual language. Stoicism, utilitarianism, and mindfulness applied to design. Sensorial urbanism: engaging all five senses in public and private spaces. Emerging Global Examples of Innovation Self-healing concrete (Henrik Marius Junkers), Copenhill (Denmark). 3D printed timber in Germany, Finland, France. Climate-adaptive landscapes, Wabi-sabi gardening, inclusive urban design. Moving Beyond Social Media Trends Rejecting influencer-driven design priorities. Returning to performance, resilience, and quality of life. Practical guidance for designers in all regions, including overlooked U.S. markets. Closing Reflections & New Year Outlook Encouragement to rise above chaos and focus on what can be controlled. Goals for 2026: intentional, human-centered, and innovative design. Call to action: share, subscribe, and engage with Convo by Design. Sponsor Mentions & Callouts Pacific Sales Kitchen & Home TimberTech Design Hardware If you enjoyed this long-form essay, share it with a friend. Subscribe to Convo By Design, follow @convoxdesign on Instagram, and send your thoughts to ConvoByDesign@Outlook.com. Thank you to TimberTech, The AZEK Company, Pacific Sales, Best Buy, and Design Hardware for supporting over 650 episodes and making Convo By Design the longest running podcast of it's kind!
Em cada dia, Luís Caetano propõe um poema na voz de quem o escreveu.
Welcome to the Dior Talks podcast series dedicated to the 10th edition of Dior Lady Art, hosted by Paris-based journalist Katya Foreman. For this milestone edition, 10 artists from across the globe were invited to reinterpret the iconic Lady Dior handbag, transforming it into a one-of-a-kind creation. In this episode, we meet Sophia Loeb, a Brazilian-born, London-based artist whose practice unfolds as a meditative fusion of internal form, elemental landscapes and tactile sensation. Shaped by her early experiences of Brazil's lush abundance, Loeb embraces a philosophy of oneness, where life and land exist in harmony. Her vivid, tactile paintings grow from a sculptural sensibility—flipped, rotated, layered, and worked with hands as much as brushes—each gesture guided by material, rhythm, and intuition. For Dior Lady Art, Loeb reimagined the Lady Dior as a living extension of her canvases. Across four designs, she sought to capture the materiality and sensorial pull of her paintings—inviting touch, curiosity, and wonder. One bag gleams in metallic red, its glossy surface evoking liquid light; another in gold leather is carved with subtle bumps and adorned with delicate, geology-inspired jewelry motifs. A knitted jacquard model embroidered with Lurex threads and beads showcases layered craftsmanship, while a medium-sized design in printed technical fabric, embroidered with threads and beads, carries imagery drawn from one of her recent paintings—a cascade of lilies, fiery orbs, or flowers raining into a landscape, enveloping the bag like a shifting tableau. A meeting of worlds, Loeb's collaboration with Dior reflects her pursuit of universal harmony—where nature, body, and object converge. Pulsating with vitality, her Lady Dior interpretations become sensorial vessels that carry the joy, strength, and beauty of her artistic universe. Download the episode to step into Sophia Loeb's world and discover her journey with Dior Lady Art #10.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
¿Sabes qué es la ciencia sensorial? ¿Cómo percibimos sabores, olores, texturas y sonidos? ¿Realmente tus sentidos te dicen la verdad? ¿Por qué a veces algo “sabe diferente” según el contexto? ¿Sabías que existe un 5° sabor?Julieta Ramírez vino a contarnos todo lo que no sabíamos que no sabíamos de la ciencia sensorial en este episodio.¿Quieres saber más de Julieta y de su trabajo? ¡Síguela en redes sociales!https://www.instagram.com/lajujet--¡Síguenos en redes sociales!:https://www.instagram.com/soylakikishttps://www.instagram.com/tengomuchaspreguntasalrespectohttps://www.tiktok.com/@temuparTengo Muchas Preguntas Al Respecto Porque... Kikis:Producción Ejecutiva: Sonogami.artOHIO 404:Producción: Fer VillegasDirección: Jorge CastroDirector de cámaras: Rodrigo ÁlvarezSonido: Israel GarcíaEdición: Caleb López
A veces lo que ves como un berrinche, es el cuerpo pidiendo ayuda.
En este episodio de VinoPod tenemos como invitadaNatalia López. Originaria de Ciudad de México, es enólogaespecializada en la elaboración de vinos de baja intervención,viticultura orgánica, estudio del terruño, desarrollo de maridajes a nivel molecular y percepción olfativa. Estudió Química en Alimentos con especialidad en Microbiología y Análisis Sensorial en la UNAM, y cursó una Maestría en Ciencias en Enología, Viticultura y Terroir en Francia, Italia, Portugal y España. Actualmente profundiza su enfoque sensorial integrando metodologías provenientes de la Educación Somática.Es propietaria y enóloga de Cava Garambullo, y directora de Vinograd, academia que fundó como plataforma de especialización para profesionales del mundo del vino.En el episodio Natalia y yo tenemos una charla espontánea sobre lo complicado que fueron las vendimias 2025 en la región del Bajío en México así como hablar de Vinograd, un proyecto de Natalia cuyo propósito es aprender de enología y viticultura de una forma completamente nueva y diferente. Si quieres ver este episodio sin editar y en video, ve a nuestro canal www.youtube.com/@vinopod_podcast.Me despido con esta frase de Henry Miller:"El vino es la única cosa en la que no me importa gastar dinero."Bruno Stump (@vinopod_podcast) www.youtube.com/@vinopod_podcastDiseño gráfico y logo: Artista Léa Chauré. @leachaure_is_paintingMúsica de inicio “Funkalicious” y efectos de sonido especiales: www.Zapsplat.com Música final “Chappy” Autor: Gabo Morfín. (@gabbage.patch)Contacto Vinograd: www.vinograd.mxContacto Natalia López: www.instagram.com/vinograd_mx
'Cuéntalo' da el pistoletazo de salida en Logroño con un espectáculo silencioso y sensorial. 'Ârtica' es un espectáculo creado por la compañía Ponten Pie que estará en el CCR los días 7 y 8 de noviembre.
La estimulación sensorial es un proceso que utiliza estímulos para activar los sentidos y el sistema nervioso, permitiendo a las personas interactuar con su entorno y desarrollar la memoria, la atención y otras habilidades cognitivas. La estimulación es un proceso fundamental para su aprendizaje y desarrollo integral de aspectos cognitivos, motores y emocionales, especialmente en niños y niñas. Se pueden estimular los sentidos a través de actividades controladas como el uso de diferentes texturas, aromas, música, luces y la exploración de objetos. Producción, edición y conducción: Valentina Aravena Valdebenito.
Para o projeto de extensão “Na trilha da biodiversidade: educação ambiental com o corpo na rua”, a consciência ambiental deve partir da experiência prática e sensível, buscando romper com a dicotomia humano x natureza. Na Cidade Universitária, durante a 22a. edição da Semana Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia (SNCT), o professor Neilton dos Reis falou sobre o desafio de prospectar um futuro de integração e menos predatório.Reportagem: Júlia LeonettiEdição: Thiago Kropf
Gravado durante o BEERiceira 2025, este episódio junta Chris Lewington (Brew Resourceful) e Francesco Lo Bue, dois especialistas baseados em Londres, numa conversa técnica sobre o aroma e o sabor do lúpulo — desde o terroir e o solo até às novas tecnologias de extratos e lúpulo líquido. Um mergulho sensorial no ingrediente mais carismático da cerveja artesanal.
La directora de ConContraseña – Fábrica de Experiencias, Catalina Alba, explica la propuesta para reconectarse con las emociones y encontrar momentos de calma en medio del ritmo acelerado de la vida moderna.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Katia D´artigues, Activista por los derechos humanos
Pequenas coisas no dia a dia, juntas, podem desencadear crises. Por isso, muitos autistas podem ter reações aparentemente desproporcionais, mas questões de interação social e questões sensoriais podem explicar o resultado de tanta desregulação. Neste episódio, nossos podcasters trazem os seus desafios diários e o que fazem para identificar e contornar crises. Participam: Gustavo Borges, Izabella Pavetits, Marx Osório e Maysa Antunes.Transcrição do episódio disponível no site do Introvertendo.
Hoy, nuestro artesano, Pablo Ortiz de Zárate, nos habla de los búcaros, una especie de jarrita o vaso de barro. Está en muchísimos bodegones, se habla de ellos en la literatura (Lope de Vega los menciona) y es uno de los objetos centrales de Las Meninas de Velázquez.
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Retail realist Kate Fannin joins Future Commerce to explore how today's leading brands are redefining the store experience. Spearheading Field Notes, Kate is analyzing in-store experiences at SKIMS, Swatch, Rituals, and more. In this episode, she explains why Return on Experience is becoming a critical metric, how pop-ups act as brand laboratories, and what makes some stores unforgettable while others fall flat.Key Takeaways:Return on Experience (ROE) trumps immediate conversion: Great retail experiences build trust and engagement over multiple visits rather than forcing day-one purchases. Customers may visit four or ten times before converting, especially for luxury or investment pieces.Know your brand story—and tell it consistently: The most successful stores have crystal-clear brand identity. Swatch excels because they know exactly who they are across generations, while other brands confuse customers by mixing messages or defaulting to celebrity associations.Sensorial brands must commit fully: Stores like Rituals in Dublin create immersive experiences (offering green tea, trial sinks, strong scents) that keep customers engaged, while half-measures feel clinical and forgettable like many current luxury retailers.Physical retail is about experimentation, not just sales: Pop-ups and flagship stores serve as brand laboratories where companies test market reception, gather customer data, and create shareable moments—even when immediate sales aren't the primary goal."People buy stuff, they buy things, but they pay for an experience." - Kate Fannin"If you like their stuff, go online"—the worst possible thing someone could say about a store experience. - Kate Fannin on SKIMS"I wish marketing would change their name to engagement because that's really what companies and brands and stores should be focused on." - Kate FanninIn-Show Mentions:Field Notes: Future Commerce's new premium retail analysis product measuring in-store return on experienceSKIMS flagship store: Clinical Fifth Avenue showroom experienceSwatch Times Square: Interactive, multigenerational retail experience with hands-on elementsAssociated Links:Check out Future Commerce on YouTubeCheck out Future Commerce+ for exclusive content and save on merch and printSubscribe to Insiders and The Senses to read more about what we are witnessing in the commerce worldListen to our other episodes of Future CommerceKate Fannin Consulting: katefanninconsulting.comHave any questions or comments about the show? Let us know on futurecommerce.com, or reach out to us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. We love hearing from our listeners!
Sua pílula de impacto diária está no ar!Som, cor, cheiro: os sentidos estão moldando marcas e experiências. O futuro do negócio vai muito além do que você vê.Conversas Sustentáveis:Spotify: Conversas Sustentáveis - Educando, Inovando e Conectando para um mundo melhor.Site: https://www.conversassustentaveis.coInstagram: Instagram (@conversassustentaveis)LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/conversassustentaveis/Wagner Lopes:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wagner-lopes-06301a64/Instagram: Instagram (@wslopes)
Gisela y Santiago dialogaron con Betty Coste Doctora en Tecnología de Alimentos y especialista en Análisis Sensorial,
El empresario Samuel Granados habló en W Fin de Semana sobre la nueva experiencia que ofrece Mamba Negra.
La filosofía iniciática centra sus enseñanzas en una reeducación de la percepción, es decir, en la contemplación del mundo con otros ojos, afinando la mirada interior y desarrollando una captación intuitiva de la realidad a través de los símbolos. Como bien enseñan los místicos e iniciados, el simbolismo no es un entretenimiento o un conocimiento oscuro sino que es el lenguaje del alma, porque permite traducir lo invisible en imágenes visibles, permitiéndonos conectar planos, lo material y tangible con lo metafísico. A través del estudio, la reflexión serena y el contacto con los símbolos, el alma tiene la capacidad de comenzar a recordar verdades que ya conocía, pero que había olvidado. Por eso la pedagogía iniciática es una anamnesis, un recuerdo, la posibilidad de conectar con nuestra esencia más profunda.
MXM (Mirella Brandi & Muep Etmo) é uma dupla de artistas e curadores que colaboram desde 2006, entre Berlim e São Paulo. Sua pesquisa investiga o potencial narrativo e sensorial da luz e do som, criando performances, instalações imersivas, concertos e experiências de cinema expandido que desafiam a percepção e reconfiguram a noção de realidade.Com obras exibidas em festivais e instituições no Brasil e no exterior — como Tangente (Canadá), Monkeytown (NY), LPM (Roma), Videobrasil, Itaú Cultural, Acker Stadt Palast e Silent Cinema Delphi (Berlim) —, o duo também se destaca por suas iniciativas curatoriais. Criaram em 2020 o Pink Umbrellas Festival & Residency, plataforma internacional de criação colaborativa, atualmente em sua terceira edição.Foram contemplados por prêmios como Rumos Itaú Cultural (Dança, Música, Cinema), Caixa Cultural, Prêmio Sergio Motta, Iniciativa Neue Musik Berlin, e APCA. Além das obras autorais, colaboram com artistas de diferentes linguagens em projetos de imersão visual-sonora, luz, trilhas e engenharia de som para cinema, dança e teatro.Desde 2015, dividem sua estadia entre São Paulo e Berlim — cidades que acolhem seus projetos de investigação narrativa com luz e som. São artistas associados do Acker Stadt Palast, espaço berlinense que anualmente recebe a estreia de um novo trabalho da dupla, além de tantos outros palcos na cidade onde se apresentam com frequência.@mirellaxmuepMirella BrandiArtista visual, designer de luz e curadora. Pesquisa a luz como espaço e comunicação subjetiva em projetos artísticos e dramaturgias desde 2006. Realiza instalações e performances imersivas através de arquiteturas imateriais e conduções narrativas que se desenvolvem a partir da luz.Cofundadora do espaço DAHAUS em São Paulo, um espaço colaborativo e centralizador de Arte Contemporânea experimental; do Coletivo Phila7, que atuou em projetos de pesquisa cênica entre 2002 e 2006. Desde 2006 é parte do duo MXM, criado com o músico Muep Etmo, que agrega artistas e técnicos na pesquisa cênica colaborativa e no desenvolvimento de novos formatos para a arte contemporânea.Como curadora atua no desenvolvimento de ocupações multidisciplinares, mostras, exposições e residências artísticas como o Pink Umbrellas Art Residency.Vencedora do Rumos Itaú Cultural em 2006, 2010-2012 e 2012-2014 e do Initiative Neue Musik Berlin 2018. Participou de inúmeros festivais e mostras como a Mostra On-Off - SP; a Mostra Live Cinema - RJ; A Virada Cultural 10 anos - SP; o FAD Festival de Arte Digital - BH; o Tangente - Montreal; o C60Urban Solar Audio Plant - Berlin; o Monkeytown NY; o Rojo Nova Cultura Contemporanea - Barcelona, SP e RJ; o Acker Stadt Palast - Berlin; Ehemaliges Stumm lmkino Delphi - Berlin; The Creators Project; Besides Screen - Coventry e o New Eldorado - Québec.@mirella.brandi | @mirellaxmuep | https://cargocollective.com/mirellabrandixmuepetmoSinopse do trabalho: Sob essa assinatura, são dezenove anos de uma parceria que aprofunda a pesquisa da luz como linguagem autônoma na condução artística e hibridiza som e imagem no diálogo com múltiplas linguagens. A parceria se desdobra em inúmeros projetos de experimentação de linguagem, que se dividem em três eixos principais:a) performances de imersão narrativa com luz e som;b) instalações imersivas;c) ações (espetáculos) sobre narrativas subjetivas com múltiplas linguagens.Links do trabalho MXMhttps://www.flickr.com/photos/131655344@N05/albums/https://www.youtube.com/@connectmxmhttps://www.youtube.com/pinkumbrellasartresidencyhttps://revistas.usp.br/salapreta/article/view/102683https://linktr.ee/mirellabrandixmuepetmo?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAacTHlZsB3FzigDuWS4dacV05CxVIGV5J6ZXZntg9sOTyg8t9VCBBCMcs6qDRw_aem_2A-tKNsI2Mf9HLhG55tzng
El éxito de los productos que se lanzan al mercado depende de lo que nosotros, como consumidores, percibimos por los cinco sentidos. Las empresas lo saben, por eso apuestan por estudiar la probabilidad de triunfar antes de poner un nuevo producto a la venta. La Universidad de Santiago cuenta con un grupo de investigadoras especializadas en este campo.Escuchar audio
“Marketing Sensorial” é o tema deste Podcast abordado por Carina Viegas conduzido por Cibele Marques de Souza e João Pentagna, idealizadores da Neuromarket.Carina é Especialista em análise do comportamento paraentender a Jornada do Shopper em áreas como FMCG e turismo. Fundadora da Shopplosion, a "alfaiataria" de soluções personalizadas para ajudar marcas a entender o comportamento dos consumidores e tomar decisõesestratégicas mais assertivas. Tópicos abordados neste Podcast:- O que é marketing sensorial e por que ele importa hoje- Como motivar o comportamento de consumo- Como os sentidos são agentes na criação de experiênciasmemoráveis- Congruência sensorial- Achados bacanas na área- Aplicações práticas no varejo físico e na construção demarca- O que acontece quando o sensorial atrapalha
“Marketing Sensorial” é o tema deste Podcast abordado por Carina Viegas conduzido por Cibele Marques de Souza e João Pentagna, idealizadores da Neuromarket.Carina é Especialista em análise do comportamento paraentender a Jornada do Shopper em áreas como FMCG e turismo. Fundadora da Shopplosion, a "alfaiataria" de soluções personalizadas para ajudar marcas a entender o comportamento dos consumidores e tomar decisõesestratégicas mais assertivas. Tópicos abordados neste Podcast:- O que é marketing sensorial e por que ele importa hoje- Como motivar o comportamento de consumo- Como os sentidos são agentes na criação de experiênciasmemoráveis- Congruência sensorial- Achados bacanas na área- Aplicações práticas no varejo físico e na construção demarca- O que acontece quando o sensorial atrapalha
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Itxaso Rodríguez es educadora canina respetuosa en Henko Centro de Estimulación Sensorial Canino y también técnico especialista de laboratorio. A Itxaso le fascina el olfato del perro y ha dedicado mucho tiempo a buscar estudios científicos para corroborar lo que está observando. Pero no únicamente al olfato. También se ha metido en los demás sentidos y esto se culmina con el centro de estimulación sensorial. En este tramo de Pongamos que Hablo de Perros, Itxaso habla con Jonás un poquito sobre todo lo de los 'sentidos comunes' del perro. ----- Si te gustaría hablar con Jonás sobre la relación que tienes con tu perro/a o si estás teniendo algún problema en tu convivencia con tu compañero/a, ofrecemos un servicio de consultoría en línea que llamamos Pongamos que Hablo de ‘tu Perro' Contigo. Entra y busca un momento que te viene bien y habla con Jonás sobre cómo convives con tú perro o perra. - Puedes apoyar a Jonás llevar este proyecto, de divulgar una forma más respetuosa, empática y amable de tratar a nuestros compañeros peludos.Si entras aquí y te haces patrocinador, por 3€ al mes (más IVA), dices que ¡esto sí vale! - ¿Por qué no dar una vuelta por la tienda en jonasthulin.com? ----- Gracias por viajar con Pongamos que Hablo de Perros...
Em meio a uma temporada de premiações que frequentemente privilegia grandes estúdios e continuações, surgiu uma joia inesperada: Flow, a animação da Letônia dirigida por Gints Zilbalodis. O filme conquistou reconhecimento mundial e prêmios importantes, como o Globo de Ouro e o Oscar de Melhor Animação, sendo também a entrada da Letônia para Melhor Filme Internacional no Oscar, chegando "quebrando carreiras".O que torna Flow verdadeiramente único é o fato de ter sido feito 100% no Blender, um software gratuito, com um orçamento baixo para uma animação. A ausência de diálogos é outra característica marcante. Gints Zilbalodis optou por contar a história puramente através da animação, sons ambientes e naturais, focando no comportamento e nas expressões dos animais. O filme foge do realismo exagerado e da estética antropomórfica típica, mergulhando o espectador em uma meditação visual sensorial.Neste episódio, Rafael Arinelli, Raíssa Ferreira e Camila Correia mergulham na beleza e profundidade de Flow, discutindo suas técnicas de animação, os temas abordados e por que este filme letão se tornou uma das obras mais comentadas e aclamadas da temporada de premiação.Vamos dar spoilers, por isso siga por sua conta e risco. Então, pegue seu colete salva-vidas, encontre seu barco à deriva, e venha fluir com a gente neste episódio.• 03m47: Pauta Principal• 1h17m49: Plano Detalhe• 1h27m47: EncerramentoOuça nosso Podcast também no:• Spotify: https://cinemacao.short.gy/spotify• Apple Podcast: https://cinemacao.short.gy/apple• Android: https://cinemacao.short.gy/android• Deezer: https://cinemacao.short.gy/deezer• Amazon Music: https://cinemacao.short.gy/amazonAgradecimentos aos patrões e padrinhos: • Bruna Mercer• Charles Calisto Souza• Daniel Barbosa da Silva Feijó• Diego Alves Lima• Eloi Xavier• Flavia Sanches• Gabriela Pastori Marino• Guilherme S. Arinelli• Katia Barga• Thiago Custodio Coquelet• William SaitoFale Conosco:• Email: contato@cinemacao.com• Facebook: https://bit.ly/facebookcinemacao• BlueSky: https://bit.ly/bskycinemacao• Instagram: https://bit.ly/instagramcinemacao• Tiktok: https://bit.ly/tiktokcinemacaoApoie o Cinem(ação)!Apoie o Cinem(ação) e faça parte de um seleto clube de ouvintes privilegiados, desfrutando de inúmeros benefícios! Com uma assinatura a partir de apenas R$5,00, você terá acesso a vantagens incríveis. E o melhor de tudo: após 1 ano de contribuição, recebe um presente exclusivo como agradecimento! Não perca mais tempo, acesse agora a página de Contribuição, escolha o plano que mais se adequa ao seu estilo e torne-se um apoiador especial do nosso canal! Junte-se a nós para uma experiência cinematográfica única!Plano Detalhe:• (Raíssa): Documentário: Ritas• (Camila): Software: Blender• (Camila): Youtube: 3D na Revo• (Camila): Software: After Effects• (Camila): Livro: Manual de animação• (Rafa): Série: RupturaEdição: ISSOaí
Discover how to view your childcare program through a sensory lens. In this episode, Carla Ward guides you through a sensorial audit—what it is, why it matters, and how to start making small changes that lead to big impacts on children's regulation, focus, and well-being. Packed with actionable tips for every educatorSensorial Audit Checklist: www.elfoundations.com/sensorialauditShow Notes: www.elfoundations.com/188Sign Up for our Newsletter: Click Here
En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Ana Francisca Vega, Verónica González y Ariadne Hernández, curadoras, presentarán la “Sala del Olfato” en el Palacio de Medicina, una experiencia sensorial única. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
¿Sabías que desde el nacimiento, los bebés están ansiosos por explorar el mundo que les rodea? En este episodio, la psicóloga infantil Belén de Toro nos revela la importancia de la estimulación sensorial y vestibular en el desarrollo de nuestros pequeños. Aprenderemos cómo a través de simples juegos y actividades, podemos enriquecer la experiencia de nuestros bebés y potenciar sus habilidades cognitivas, motoras y sociales.
Tenemos todos los ojos puestos últimamente en el cerebro. La neurociencia nos ha abierto las puertas a sus maravillas, su misterio y su poder. Pero, ¿y el cuerpo? ¿Qué función cumplen ese estómago que se contrae de nervios, ese pecho que pincha de dolor, esa espalda que se tensa de miedo? ¿Obedecen y reflejan a ese cerebro, o más bien le envían señales? Abordamos este tema con Estanislao Bachrach, doctor en Biología Molecular, profesor universitario, conferenciante internacional y autor de 'Zensorialmente', una obra en la que invita a dejar que el cuerpo sea nuestro cerebro.
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This podcast episode and article take a critical look at independence in Montessori practice, discussing Montessori materials, the dichotomy between work and play, an asset-based approach, the role of the adult and more. Sole Scuderi shares his experience of working in Montessori settings and explains that blended practice is considered best practice – merging different approaches and pedagogies with Montessori principles. Read Sole's article here: https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/fostering-independence-in-montessori-settings Listen to more: If you enjoyed this episode, you might also like: Montessori for sustainability – Sarah Cummins - https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/montessori-for-sustainability/ Montessori in practice today – Sarah Thorpe – https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/montessori-in-practice-today/ Learned helplessness: Are we setting children up for failure? – Dr Sue Allingham – https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/learned-helplessness/ Episode break down: 00:00 – Sharing international pedagogies 04:00 – How is independence a Montessori value? 08:28 – Self-correcting materials 11:00 – Activities for everyday living/practical life 13:00 – The adult's role as a guide 14:30 – Calm and order in Montessori classrooms 15:10 – Cultural area of learning – the map game 18:00 – Unlocking the child's potential through independence 19:30 – The ‘horme' concept in Montessori 20:00 – Adult as a guide vs co-constructor 21:30 – Sensorial area in Montessori classrooms 25:30 – Is there role play in Montessori classrooms? 31:00 – ‘Mainstream provision' blending with Montessori provision 33:00 – Modern Montessori practice 33:39 – The concept of ‘work' in Montessori classrooms 34:45 – Is ‘work' contradictory to ‘play'? 38:00 – Learned helplessness can happen in Montessori classrooms 39:30 – Curriculum provision in Montessori 43:30 – Unlocking a child's potential 48:00 – Montessori classroom myth 49:00 – Cycles of activities and tidying up 56:00 – Group presentations and activities 59:00 – In the moment planning 01:01:30 – The nature table – a strong Montessori influence 01:03:40 – Taking a critical lens but equally celebrating Montessori practice For more episodes and articles visit The Voice of Early Childhood website: https://www.thevoiceofearlychildhood.com
Can you learn to appreciate aromas such as spice, petrol, and even gamey or foxy notes in wine? And would you want to, or should you? How can you better understand the taste of umami in what you eat and drink? How do culture and lifestyle influence your perception of the aromas and taste of wine? In this episode of the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast, I'm chatting with Master of Wine, Gus Zhu. You can find the wines we discussed at https://www.nataliemaclean.com/winepicks Highlights What was the moment Gus realized he wanted to make wine his career? How did it feel to become the first Chinese Master of Wine (MW)? Which aspects of Gus' multicultural education helped him pass his MW exam on the first try? What is Gus' book, Behind the Glass, about? What makes Behind the Glass different from other books on wine science? What are chemical terroir and sensorial terroir? What was the most surprising thing Gus learned while researching and writing Behind the Glass? Why is the concept of the “tongue map” wrong, and what do we now know about how our tastebuds work? How can you better understand the taste of umami? Can you learn to appreciate vegetal and herbal aromas in wine? How do terpenes present in wine aromas, and why do people like them? Why might supertasters be at a disadvantage in the modern world? How do culture and lifestyle influence your perception of the aromas and taste of wine? Key Takeaways As Gus explains, we evolved to reject certain smells for our survival. For example, if a plant or fruit or food smells vegetal, it's a sign of under ripeness so it either doesn't taste good or isn't nutritious enough for consumption. In some cases, it could mean that it's poisonous. So it makes sense then that we may not like vegetal aromas in wine. In Asian countries, Gus says, they have a longer history with fermented food and drink. They also don't over season or over cook protein dishes so that the taste of umami remains. Umami comes from the amino acids in protein, but we often get confused because we combine our proteins with fat, salt, and other things. If you barbecue a mushroom and don't season it, the juice or broth released in the little dent in the mushroom is a savory, yummy, umami taste. Gus believes that we should pay more attention to what we eat and drink. He believes that people who like the Chinese experience a more diverse range of flavours and develop a greater appreciation for them. Similarly, we develop a greater vocabulary to express what we're eating and drinking when we think about it. About Gus Zhu Gus Zhu is the first Chinese national to become a Master of Wine. He works as a research and development scientist at Harv 81 Group, specializing in chemical analysis and sensory studies of aroma compounds in wine, cork, and oak. Gus holds a Master of Science degree in Viticulture and Enology from UC Davis, which he earned in 2017, and achieved his MW qualification in 2019. In addition to his research in flavor chemistry and sensory science, Gus is a professional wine educator, offering tutorials to wine enthusiasts around the world. To learn more, visit https://www.nataliemaclean.com/307.
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En este episodio te comparto la primera práctica de mi método meditativa la cual te llevará de los sentidos al silencio, acompañándote en una transición suave y amable.Si te gustó está sesión te invito a escuchar:MDT376: Mi primer método meditativo, con Mar del Cerro (link de youtube)Suelto el querer hacerlo bien. Día #275 l Agradecida https://youtu.be/T_6kHtaG-JsMDT224: Escaneo corporal https://youtu.be/oqVg2_n3HngY si quieres seguir profundizando:SÚMATE A NUESTRO GRUPO DE WHASTAPP: https://chat.whatsapp.com/Kf4mcNRJREY7vAm9w56MOrY síguenos en:IG: www.instagram.com/mardelcerroTK: https://www.tiktok.com/@mardelcerroIG: www.instagram.com/meditaconmigocastTK: https://www.tiktok.com/@meditaconmigocastRecuerda que cualquier duda, idea o propuesta estoy para ti.MEDITA PODCAST es un podcast de Medita Conmigo Cast Producción, guión y voz: Marimar del Cerro Coordinación general: Fernanda VargasEdición, diseño de sonido y música original: Silver Media StudioImágen y redes sociales: Zayuri Vargas, Valery Martinez, Mariana Torres y Daniela Calderón.¡Gracias equipo por hacer esto posible! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Los artistas Gabzak y I.am.chica han unido sus talentos en una colaboración musical con el lanzamiento de su nuevo sencillo, “Nocturna”. Tema que fusiona elementos de la música electrónica con raíces folclóricas y experimentales. Escucha la entrevista con los dos músicos.
Hoy nos visita la Arquitecta Berta Brusilovsky especialista Nº1 en Accesibilidad cognitiva y sensorial. Es referente mundial en el tema creando modelos para evaluar y hacer que los espacios "hablen" con las personas. Dialogamos sobre accesibilidad (más allá de la física o visual) y cómo deben los entornos ser diseñados para las personas con diversidad cognitiva y sensorial. Nos recomienda los siguientes libros de su extensa producción: - Accesibilidad Cognitiva. Modelo para diseñar espacios accesibles. 2º Edición - Valoración de la accesibilidad cognitiva. Claves científicas para fortalecer el rol del evaluador con diversidad funcional. - Seguridad espacial cognitiva: Arquitectura: cerebro y mente. Los dos primeros los puedes encontrar y descargar de forma gratuita, el tercero puedes adquirirlo como ebook si vives fuera de España. La encuentras en sus redes por: @bertabrusilovsky PATROCINADOR DEL PODCAST: https://personalgardenshoper.es ACADEMIA DE JARDINERÍA: https://jardingpt.com WEBS SÚPER IMPORTANTES https://claudiodoratto.com https://jardinesinclusivos.ar CANALES IMPERDIBLES DE TELEGRAM Jardinería y Paisajismo: https://t.me/jardineros Jardines Inclusivos: https://t.me/jardinesinclusivos
Hoy en Yordi En Exa tenemos a Adrián Carranza y Christian Arias de la Asociación Ojos que Sienten.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En este episodio:- Por qué descanso pero todavía me siento cansada- Cuáles son los síntomas y las señales del cansancio físico, cansancio mental y cansancio sensorial- Cómo recuperar tu vitalidad en estas 3 áreasComenta: Qué actividad te recarga a ti cuando estás cansada física, mental y sensorialmente?
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Teresa de la Cierva habla con las esteticistas Maribel Yébenes y Myriam Yébenes, que reinventan la estética con este nuevo concepto.
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