The Penny podcast is for creatives, technologists and disrupters. It is where entrepreneurs share their stories about their business craft. Join us for some inspirational thinking and doing. From initial concept, to devising sustainable business models, building community, and keeping the lights on, everything is up for discussion. We delve into the structures, systems and disciplines entrepreneurs have had to put in place to underpin the big idea. We ask how they navigate the world we live in today, where the workplace is more concept than bricks and mortar. What rituals do they use to keep in the flow and how does creative practice support this? History: Originally created for the Goldsmiths University Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship Master’s degree students. It began during the pandemic as a platform for these entrepreneurs to document their creative process, discuss their business ideas and the impact of a crazy moment in history on the creative industries. It has now expanded to include a broader church of entrepreneurs and startups both in and outside the academic space.
Episodes
Saturday May 15, 2021
The Penny Podcast in conversation with Nicolás Ayala Ramírez
Saturday May 15, 2021
Saturday May 15, 2021
The Penny Podcast meets virtually with Eva in Notting Hill and Nicolás in Bow, E3. They talk about how Nicolás is navigating his masters in the UK, what set him on his path, music life in lockdown, music and culture in Bogota and staying happy.
Here are some Spotify playlists you might also want to listen to:
Top 50 tracks in Columbia
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZEVXbOa2lmxNORXQ?si=f72074062c2e4c2b
Curated by Nicolás
Columbian Indie music (great listen)
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5IKmXrsFjWo4afvWcgXRXD?si=c9846423e97c4e1c
New British Indie music https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1PROD83nc1CPm84x57cEd0
Curated by Eva
Lockdown Living it Up
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1dsxbMbNltGlgQhWgiDOpw
Please give thanks to Nicolás for polishing up the soundtrack.
Eva was inspired by the patterns of speech she encountered during her recordings and thought it would resonate to turn the title of the podcast into music. She created a short melody by using the words 'Welcome to the Penny Podcast' and turning them into notes, which sounded great but 'a bit tinny'.
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