Jasmine Kitz founder of live history discusses how entertainment has become more experiential and interactive. Audience members want to engage with the experience; telling their own stories and participating in the stories of others. Such experiences offer lessons to higher education institutions as students seek to learn through by experiencing the curriculum, rather than through a lecture. She also discusses implications for work places where the modern employee is seeking a more engaging and evolving place than earlier generations might have.
Podcast host: James Bowen, is an author, professor, and CEO of Experiential Simulations, a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics.