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In this episode, we're going to hear about "The Possibility of Colour," a play written by Pete Carruthers, who is a writer, actor, and researcher. Pete will share how the play came about and discuss his relationship with voice-hearing, synaesthesia, autism, and AI. Maike and Pete will also delve into the impact of using theatre and film in nurse training, emphasising the significance of asking challenging, uncomfortable, and courageous questions about society's pressing issues and our desired way of living.
Story read out by: Jessica Lagerwall
Comments on the play by: Kyle Charnley, Donna Day & James Wannerton
Connect with Pete Carruthers
@tree_fish_productions
Connet with Maike:
www.maikepreissing.com
www.synesthesia.at
@maikepreissing
By Maike PreißingIn this episode, we're going to hear about "The Possibility of Colour," a play written by Pete Carruthers, who is a writer, actor, and researcher. Pete will share how the play came about and discuss his relationship with voice-hearing, synaesthesia, autism, and AI. Maike and Pete will also delve into the impact of using theatre and film in nurse training, emphasising the significance of asking challenging, uncomfortable, and courageous questions about society's pressing issues and our desired way of living.
Story read out by: Jessica Lagerwall
Comments on the play by: Kyle Charnley, Donna Day & James Wannerton
Connect with Pete Carruthers
@tree_fish_productions
Connet with Maike:
www.maikepreissing.com
www.synesthesia.at
@maikepreissing