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During this episode of Why Change? co-hosts Karla and Jeff discuss the connections between interpersonal and community-die connections and wellbeing. Karla interviews Inès Sanguinetti, founder and artistics director of Fundación Crear Vale la Pena in Argentina; they discuss the concept of social transformation and how creativity and culture can lead to systems change. Karla and Jeff conclude with ideas about turning these concepts into everyday actions.


In this episode you’ll learn:



  1. About the concept of social transformation and what Latin America can teach the rest of the world;

  2. How one organization institutionalized love for collective creation; and

  3. How rest and interpersonal connections impact our work


Please download the transcript here.


ABOUT INÈS SANGUINETTI:


Co-founder and president of Fundación Crear Vale la Pena. Artistic Director for the Creative Environments Program (Art and Creativity to transform life projects in schools and communities in vulnerable contexts), that has reach more than 65.000 people from


Argentina and the world, and has been recognised as one of Latin America's 13 most pedagogic innovative experiences by the BID, the OEA and the OEI. Member of the board at International Teaching Arts Collaborative (ITAC).Today, her task in Argentina and the world is to transfer creativity and wellbeing methodologies applied to improve teaching and learning


processes as well as socio-cultural management for artists, teachers, social workers and businesses.


WHERE TO FIND Inès:


Website: https://bit.ly/crearvalelapenaenglish


Instagram: @sanguinetti.ines


Instagram: @crearvalelapena


This episode of Why Change? A Podcast for the Creative Generation was powered by Creative Generation. Produced and Edited by Daniel Stanley. For more information on this episode and Creative Generation please visit the episode webpage and follow us on social media @Campaign4GenC