In this, the first episode, we take a journey to find a definition of safety. To find this, we intersect story telling, interviews and in-depth research, taking us on a journey through abusive environments to improvisational theatre. Learning about safety, engagement and what happens when they don’t exist. And, we might just discover a few universal truths along the way.
Featured on this episode:
- Amitai Schleier
- Arlo Belshee
- Carina C. Zona
- Doc Norton
- Esther Derby
- Johanna Rothman
- Joshua Kerievsky
- Linda Rising
- Mark C. Crowley
- Mark Delgarno
- Phelim McDermott
- Ryan Ripley
- Tim Ottinger
- Troy Magennis
Visit www.agilepath.fm for more information about all the interviewees in this and other episodes. There is also supplementary material accompanying each episode including the beautiful episode art produced for each episode the artist and mural designer, my sister Liz Le Drew. Check out agilepath.fm/art for more information.
The music from this episode was performed and composed by Austin Wintory from his album Monaco / What's Yours is Mine, and the theme music was composed by Austin Wintory and arranged and performed by Laura Intravia from the album Monaco / Gentleman’s Private Collection.
See agilepath.fm/safety/music for more information about the music from this season, including links to purchase.
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