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Sirens of Lesbos: If we don’t also tackle war, extraction, inequality, then the rest is just cosmetic
The artists behind Sirens of Lesbos on community, nature, creativity, and the urgent need to push back against a system that was never designed for everyone.


Matilda Mann: Good storytelling opens things up in ways facts can’t
The London-based singer-songwriter on music as therapy, embracing mistakes, and tuning out echo chambers.


Jawara Alleyne: There’s so much influence, but not much is actually influencing
The Jamaican-born designer on fashion’s obsession with speed, lost creative space, and why visibility isn’t the same as real influence.


Gab Bois: You can reinvent the wheel – but first, you need to understand the wheel
The Montréal artist on fast-scrolling culture, the pull of real objects, and how childhood curiosity still fuels her work.


Nina Sosanya: Jurassic Park shows what happens when you mess with nature - it bites your head off!
The actor on filming The End We Start From in blistering heat, the shock of how quickly the natural world has thinned out, and why we rarely register the change.


Charlotte Church: Singing is humanity’s most powerful tool for healing and connection
The singer and activist on magic mushrooms, trauma, and building a retreat to help others reconnect with nature and themselves.
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