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WHEREING: A Podcast about Belonging and Design

By: Nina Freedman Host of Whereing
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  • WHEREING explores ‘where we are’. Like clothing, we are ‘WHEREING’ (wear-ing) our spaces. Hosted by architect/designer/professor Nina Freedman, these are mindful conversations about BELONGING, SPACE AND DESIGN.

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    Where Are You?...is a basic existential question.

    Where do you belong?

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    At WHEREING we talk with designers, artists, poets, healers, writers, educators...and regular wonderful everyday people who think about belonging ...perhaps YOU. We talk about our connections or disconnections with spaces or objects, and how we equally impact the spaces that impact us.

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    Our talks will be based on four categories. We call them the 'neighborhoods'. They are Transiency and Stasis, Places I Cannot Change, Aesthetic Aging and Belonging/s.

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    The first season of WHEREING will have 12 episodes, with interviews featured twice a month.

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    Visit the Whereing website here: https://www.thewhereing.com

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    welcome@thewhereing.com

    © 2023 WHEREING: A Podcast about Belonging and Design
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Episodes
  • ALLEYS | NILI PORTUGALI | Architect . Filmmaker. Author
    Jun 14 2023

    A seventh generation descendent of family who lived in Sefad, Israel, the city where mystical scholars of the Kabbalah found refuge in the 16th Century; Nili Portugali is an architect, filmmaker and author. We discuss her film “And the Alley She Whitewashed in Light Blue”, a stunning, poetic, visual masterpiece of the seasonal rituals in her Grandmother Rivka’s hotel, at the end of an alley in that old city. The film is one of her many works which seek to find a universal answer to the question “What is the basis of all those places in which one feels at home, and wants to return to, again and again?”

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    33 mins
  • SHARING SACRED LAND | SULAIMAN KHATIB
    Jan 25 2023

    Sulaiman Khatib grew up in a small Palestinian village, on the outskirts of Jerusalem.  At the age of 14, he and his friend received long jail sentences for stabbing and injuring two Israeli soldiers. In the jail library he studied the history of the Jewish people, and began to understand that there were equally compelling narratives to both sides. A reconstructed perspective of non-violence, further impacted  by hunger strikes in jail,  seeded his future dedication to peace and reconciliation work. In 2005 he cofounded the Combatants for Peace, an organization created by Palestinian and Israeli former fighters and victims of violence. Combatants for Peace is modeled on humanistic values of empathy, forgiveness and mutual respect for a future of peace on the sacred homeland that both Palestinians and Israelis love, fighting not each other - but the common enemy of hatred and fear. Nominated twice for the Nobel Peace Prize, his transformative journey and visionary optimism is rooted in a deep love of the land, ancient wisdom, and spirituality.

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    45 mins
  • THE FIELD OF DECONSTRUCTION, RESISTANCE AND DISCOURSE: A German Legacy Response _ DAGMAR RICHTER | Architect and Educator
    Jun 14 2022

    Born in Germany, post World War II, as part of the generation with the ‘grace of late births’, Dagmar Richter describes the impact of that context and time on her work, identity and places she has since lived. She talks about engagement and discourse in her work as an architect and educator, as the necessary antithesis of the wall of silence she experienced when young. Her work deconstructs, exposes and reveals what is often uncomfortable, or what she calls ‘not smooth’.

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    49 mins

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Fascinating

I thoroughly enjoyed listening to Nina’ s podcasts. Having gone through a very tumultuous 10 year period recently, I felt lost at times and out of place often. I did not believe that I belonged anywhere.

Now, I am happier and healthier than I have been in many years. Listening to “The Whereing” Podcasts has reinforced my sense of belonging.

Nina has a uniquely calm, caring and sensitive manner that makes her guests and listeners comfortable and engaged. Looking forward to Season 2

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