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By Mollie Forsyth
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.
Over the past few months Mollie has been accumulating her thoughts on gendered space, questioning why the domestic space is one of the only interiors she feels safe to fully express in. When lockdown was in its most intense state, we all grieved the death of Sarah Everard, amassing so many questions. Why can’t we walk home safely? Why can’t we always feel comfortable in our solitude whilst navigating through shared spaces? Why do our public spaces suppress comfort and inclusivity? These questions came to her endlessly, and she started to re-evaluate public space. How cities can feel like stages, where we are constantly performing, and the only breathing space we get from the crowd is the bathroom or our own homes. This episode on gendered space feels more important than ever to discuss, however Mollie can only speak from her own experiences and perspectives, and within that she hold privileges. Therefore this episode is a collection of voices, featuring:
Adam Martin / Instagram: @gaba.life
Oliver F J Jones / Instagram: @oliver.f.j.jones_studio
Chloe Wooldradge / Instagram: @tak_a_stand
Lilith Johnstone / Instagram: @lisforlilith
Andrew Dennison / Instagram: @andrewdennison_
Ellen Nacey / Instagram: @emnvisuals
This episode Mollie Forsyth speaks to two very special guests, where the topic of discussion surrounds how to avoid consumerist pathways, and how to access sustainable alternatives, in aim of reducing waste to allow a healing earth to emerge. Ellen and Mollie discuss the political and societal attitudes which shape how we help our planet. Heather is a perfect example of an individual taking matters into her own creative hands, where over lockdown she began her own handmade company, which focusses on sustainable natural skincare products. You can discover more over @mollieinteriors on instagram and find Heather @HD.Produs. Happy Listening!
Mollie Forsyth discusses with Adam Martin how he fell in love with meditation and sound design, which later sculpted GABA. In this episode they discuss the heart of meditation itself, alongside humanities superpower - intuition. Adams work is truly like no other where he translates the modern world into vivd meditations and soundscapes. You can find his work @gaba.life online, on instagram and his podcasts can be found on Spotify. Mollie and Adam collaborated on a project In July 2020, which can be found @mollieinteriors on instagram. Towards the end of this Episode a short snippet of the collaboration can be found to help transport you and your mind to a dreamier state.
An endlessly inspiring episode where Nikita discusses her journeys from Art School into designing through the art of story telling at Bensley Design Studios in Bangkok, Thailand. Mollie and Nikita discuss her path into interior design, sustainability, the use of Interiors in The Handmaids Tale, ongoing Hotel Projects, Eastern design's techniques and much more, to fill your week with vibrant inspiration! The artwork for this weeks episode is from Nikita's hotel project in Art School, head over to @mollieinteriors for more info!
How can we allow our brains to escape from the physical world of lockdown? and enter the metaphysical space within our minds, which allows us to daydream, manifest and discover inner peace. This podcast also features the collaborative work of Gaba Podcasts and Mollie Forsyth who can both be found on Instagram @gabapodcasts and @mollieinteriors.
This week my dad and I discuss anxiety around public speaking and ways to tap into your authenticity to discover the true power of your voice.
This episode focusses in on the small signs which spark creativity, where even the idea of this podcast was formed by the discovery of a very special lemon tree. The episode also discusses the importance of noticing your surroundings and community. To make this episode even more special the queen of illustrating lemons - Rosanna Dyke has created some beautiful artwork, just for us! You can find more of her work on instagram @rosanna.print
Starting Studiocast, Connecting Creatives and Delving into The World of Interior Design
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.