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The Wonder House

The Wonder House

Sushma Jansari

Listen and subscribe to a new podcast series that shares innovative ideas for people-centred projects so that we are all empowered and inspired to learn and experiment – one conversation at a time. **Support us on Patreon** https://www.patreon.com/TheWonderHouse **Donate on Ko-Fi** https://ko-fi.com/thewonderhouse @TheWonderHouse www.TheWonderHouse.co.uk

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best The Wonder House episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to The Wonder House for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite The Wonder House episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

The Wonder House - 22. Digital diasporas with Abira Hussein
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03/22/21 • 64 min

Abira Hussein, founder of Nomad in collaboration with Mnemoscene, is pioneering a different, more thoughtful, approach to technology and participatory practice, with a particular focus on Somali objects, traditions and diaspora. Support @TheWonderHouse on Ko-Fi - ko-fi.com/thewonderhouse or Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/TheWonderHouse

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Presented/Produced by Sushma Jansari - Produced/Edited by Julia Letts - Music by Dalbir Singh Rattan - Artwork by Aleesha Nandhra

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The Wonder House - 2. Nature Read in Black and White with Miranda Lowe
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11/13/19 • 51 min

In Episode 2, I speak to Miranda Lowe, Principal Curator of Invertebrate Zoology at the Natural History Museum – and, yes, I ask her what ‘invertebrate zoology’ means! I have long been inspired by Miranda’s work unearthing stories about the important contributions that people of colour have made to the study of natural history and science, as well as associated collecting and collections, over the centuries. Miranda does not keep this knowledge within the narrow boundaries of academia or museums but, instead, she presents her research in many different ways to many different audiences.

Recently, Miranda distilled her extensive knowledge and experience into an article she co-authored with Subhadra Das – I spoke to Subhadra about her work in Episode 1. The title of the article is: ‘Nature Read in Black and White: decolonial approaches to interpreting natural history collections’, Journal of Natural Science Collections, Vol.6, pp.4-14. It is fundamentally changing the way natural history collections are researched, understood and presented.

I ask Miranda about her research into Graman Kwasi, the Surinamese freedman, natural scientist and collector. Graman Kwasi has been little known outside specialist fields but, as Miranda explains, his legacy is in full public view on the ceiling of the Natural History Museum’s Hintze Hall and she shares his story and those of others through public talks and other outreach work.

Much of Miranda’s research into the many people of colour represented in the NHM’s collections and some displays was also included in the museum’s Slavery and the Natural World project (2007).

Follow Miranda @NatHistGirl

This episode was Presented/Produced by Sushma Jansari (@TheWonderHouse) and Produced by Nick Harris (@2ndThoughtTank).

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In Episode 3, I speak to Sara Wajid, Head of Engagement at the Museum of London, about her sector-changing approach to 'The Past Is Now' (2017) exhibition at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Infused throughout our conversation are references to Museum Detox, a networking group for BAME professionals in museums and heritage that we are both members of and which Sara co-founded when she was working at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. We talk about how Sara brings her journalism and literary studies background to inject powerful storytelling into the projects she works on to explore and further develop decolonial methodology in a museum and display context. A key part of this approach is the two-way collaboration between people who work in museums and members of the wider community, including artists and activists, and the 'emotional sledgehammer' this type of work can bring to a display like 'The Past Is Now'. Experimentation and the freedom to fail is so important and this exhibition explored the possibility of finding a new language and way of talking about collections relating to empire, and how visitors responded to this. Within this context of testing, one of the aims was to display a more honest reckoning of empire and to explore how you tell stories - and whose stories are told - as part of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery's redevelopment plans so it could be reoriented for a younger, diverse urban population. For me, one of the key points in this episode is to recognise the incredible alchemy that results when you bring together powerful, innovative storytelling and experimentation into a museum. And the role of funders is vital to this: I wonder if The Past Is Now would have happened without Arts Council England’s Changer Makers programme. This type of work is difficult, emotional and unsettling but what came out of the conversation with Sara is that it is also joyful and exciting. Her work shows how you can be brave when you are not naturally brave and that's an important lesson for us all. Links of interest: Follow Sara @Waji35 This episode was Presented/Produced by Sushma Jansari (@TheWonderHouse) and Produced by Nick Harris (@2ndThoughtTank)

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The Wonder House - 34. Coaching for Leadership with Dan Simmons
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04/24/22 • 52 min

Dan Simmons, leadership coach, gives a wealth of practical advice on starting - & continuing - your leadership journey. Follow @TheWonderHouse Support @Patreon & @KoFi

The Wonder House is Hosted & Produced by Sushma Jansari and Edited by Julia Letts.

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Sara Wajid & Zak Mensah, Co-CEOs of Birmingham Museum Trust, talk all about leadership! Follow @TheWonderHouse

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The Wonder House is Hosted & Produced by Sushma Jansari and Edited by Julia Letts.

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Today, I'm speaking to Rozhen Mohammed-Amin, founding head of the Digital Cultural Heritage Research Group at Sulaimani Polytechnic University. She explains how the Nobody's Listening VR experience + exhibition about the Yazidi genocide can change lives. By sparking empathy and compassion for people, it generates more understanding between people and may even help prevent violence in the future.

More info in show notes - https://thewonderhouse.co.uk/rozhen_mohammed_amin

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Presented/Produced by Sushma Jansari - Produced/Edited by Julia Letts - Music by Dalbir Singh Rattan - Artwork by Aleesha Nandhra

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The Wonder House - 31. Leadership starts with you - Hilary Carty
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04/03/22 • 45 min

Hilary Carty, Director of Clore Leadership, introduces the new series on... Leadership! Link: https://thewonderhouse.co.uk/hilary_carty

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The Wonder House - 12. Coffee & Catch Up with Thanh Sinden
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07/27/20 • 18 min

For today's Coffee & Catch Up, I'm chatting to Thanh Sinden, Chair of the Museum Detox Executive Committee, and museum consultant.

We talked about work, family and health, as well as a recent Museum Detox survey about the impact lockdown had on its members, and the Museum Detox Hardship Fund – to which people from across the sector have donated so generously.

This Hardship Fund has reopened, so if you'd like to make a donation, you can through this link - Museum Detox GoFundMe.

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Presented/Produced by Sushma Jansari @TheWonderHouse

Produced by Nick Harris @2ndThoughtTank

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The Wonder House - 4. Decolonising museum practice with Rachael Minott
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01/13/20 • 45 min

In Episode 4, I speak to Rachael Minott, Inclusion and Change Manager at The National Archives, board member of the Museums Association and visual artist working on Jamaican national representation as a form of artistic exploration. We talk about how Rachael’s artistic practice informs her curatorial work, including in the recent exhibition ‘The Past Is Now’ (2017) held at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.

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Follow Rachael @RachaelMinott

Presented/Produced by Sushma Jansari @TheWonderHouse

Produced by Nick Harris @2ndThoughtTank

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The Wonder House - 9. Coffee & Catch-up with Subhadra Das
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07/08/20 • 27 min

After a sudden, scary lockdown, I wanted to check in on the lovely people I interviewed in Season 1. For the first episode of Coffee & Catch Up, I caught up with Subhadra Das, Curator of the Science Collections at UCL and part-time freelancer.

I hope you enjoy this light-hearted break from the world.

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Presented/Produced by Sushma Jansari @TheWonderHouse

Produced by Nick Harris @2ndThoughtTank

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FAQ

How many episodes does The Wonder House have?

The Wonder House currently has 36 episodes available.

What topics does The Wonder House cover?

The podcast is about Culture, Visual Arts, History, Podcasts, Science and Arts.

What is the most popular episode on The Wonder House?

The episode title '3. The past has never been more present with Sara Wajid' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The Wonder House?

The average episode length on The Wonder House is 45 minutes.

How often are episodes of The Wonder House released?

Episodes of The Wonder House are typically released every 7 days, 5 hours.

When was the first episode of The Wonder House?

The first episode of The Wonder House was released on Nov 6, 2019.

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