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Sirens of Lesbos: If we don’t also tackle war, extraction, inequality, then the rest is just cosmetic
The sisters behind Swiss music collective, Sirens of Lesbos on community as a survival strategy, why their art is inseparable from politics, and why environmentalism means nothing without tackling the systems beneath it.


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, Rihanna-approved designer on fashion’s fixation with speed, the shrinking space for creativity, and why visibility isn’t the same as 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 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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