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Seeing Senses with Sarah HyndmanSeeing Senses with Sarah HyndmanImmersive gastronomy with Chef Jozef YoussefSeeing flavour: Sight, filet-o-jellyfish & the art of multisensory diningImmersive gastronomy with Chef Jozef YoussefWhen is a jellyfish not just a jellyfish? And why might black jellies trick your brain, and your palate?In this Seeing Senses episode, Chef Jozef Youssef of Kitchen Theory joins host Sarah to explore the strange, compelling world of multisensory gastronomy. From controversial dishes designed to provoke emotional responses to the subtle influence of cutlery on taste, this conversation dives deep into the visual...2025-07-2351 minSeeing Senses with Sarah HyndmanSeeing Senses with Sarah HyndmanExhibition curation with Wellcome Collection’s Janice LiExhibition curation with Wellcome Collection’s Janice LiDesigning beyond sight: Curation, memory and multi-sensory engagement“Having something to touch really brings you to the landscape.” Janice LiWhat does yellow feel like? How can data become music? And what happens when a beautiful installation evokes a bad memory?In this episode of Seeing Senses, curator Janice Li joins Sarah for a conversation about designing exhibitions that engage the whole body. They explore how materials, texture, scent, and sound create emotionally resonant experiences—far beyo...2025-06-2646 minSeeing Senses with Sarah HyndmanSeeing Senses with Sarah HyndmanSonic strategy with Steve KellerSonic strategy with Steve KellerWhat does sound taste like? Branding, emotion and sensory congruenceCan sound shift the flavour of what you're tasting, or alter how you feel about a brand?In this episode of Seeing Senses, sonic strategist Steve Keller joins host Sarah to explore the intricate relationships between sound, perception, emotion, and branding. From sensory-driven advertising to cultural soundscapes and emotionally resonant experiences, they unpack how audio operates as more than a background layer. It’s a primary interface fo...2025-06-2354 minSeeing Senses with Sarah HyndmanSeeing Senses with Sarah HyndmanComposing perfumes with Sarah McCartneyComposing perfumes with Sarah McCartneyComposing scent: Sound, memory and the emotional power of perfume“I hear smells as sounds. Mint’s really pointy, whereas oakmoss is more like music…” Sarah McCartneyWhat does mint sound like? How do you describe something that can’t be seen?In this episode of Seeing Senses, artisan perfumer Sarah McCartney joins Sarah to explore how fragrance communicates beyond words. They delve into the rich, cross-sensory connections between scent, sound, emotion, and memory. And why perfume is...2025-06-1645 minSeeing Senses with Sarah HyndmanSeeing Senses with Sarah HyndmanDesigning for laughs with Design Week editor Rob AldersonDesigning for laughs with Rob AldersonDesigning for laughs: Timing, tension and what design doesn’t say“There aren’t many creative practices where that’s so short: that connection and that sort of intensity between the audience and the artist.” Rob AldersonWhat do graphic design and stand-up comedy have in common?In this episode of Seeing Senses, writer, editor, and occasional comedian Rob Alderson joins Sarah to explore how both design and humour tap into fast, emotional reactions, often before we’...2025-06-0647 minSeeing Senses with Sarah HyndmanSeeing Senses with Sarah HyndmanCrossing senses with Professor Charles SpenceCrossing senses with Professor Charles SpenceSeeing senses: Sight, flavour and how expectation reshapes experience“None of us believe that our senses affect us as much as, in fact, the evidence shows that they do.” Professor Charles SpenceWhat if your eyes are misleading your tongue?In this episode of Seeing Senses, experimental psychologist Professor Charles Spence joins Sarah to explore how our senses cross paths more often than we think. From pink yoghurt that tastes sweeter to salty strawberry ice...2025-05-2231 minSeeing Senses with Sarah HyndmanSeeing Senses with Sarah HyndmanTrailer: countdown to the launchWhat can you learn by going behind the scenes in an experimental psychology lab, a perfume maker’s studio, a stand-up comedy show or an immersive chef’s table supper club? This is the countdown to the launch of a brand new podcastSeeing Senses with Sarah HyndmanWhere there’s more than meets the eyeLaunching on Thursday 22nd MaySubscribe to the Seeing Senses podcast at https://seeingsenses.substack.com/ for updates and extras.The podcast is for creators, small businesses and the curious. It unco...2025-05-1702 minSeeing Senses with Sarah HyndmanSeeing Senses with Sarah HyndmanSeeing Senses TrailerSeeing Senses podcastWhere there’s more than meets the eyeWhat if your senses were the secret to creating unforgettable stories?I’m Sarah Hyndman, and this is Seeing Senses — a podcast that uncovers the magic and science behind what makes us feel, starting at first sight.From the colour of sound to shapes that taste sweet. I’ll take you behind the scenes with perfumers, scientists, writers, chefs, artists, musicians, makers, designers and athletes, to reveal how they connect what we see to what we sense.Because the real alchemy...2025-04-2201 minConnecting the DotsConnecting the DotsWhy fonts matter with Sarah HyndmanSarah Hyndman is the author of the book Why Fonts Matter (Gingko Press), a keynote speaker and the founder of Type Tasting (www.typetasting.com). She explores what happens to your brain on words: from sight to senses. As a designer-researcher Sarah has been a typosensory expert since 2013. She has co-published papers with Professor Charles Spence of the University of Oxford. Sarah combines her findings with collated research. She translates this into multisensory experiences and interactive demonstrations. Her talks are packed with audience participation and live experiments. Her experiment-themed events are designed to engage curiosity.  2024-08-0829 minMarked with Angie Elkins and Elizabeth HyndmanMarked with Angie Elkins and Elizabeth HyndmanWhy We Love Hosting a Podcast | With Amanda Mejias, Angie Elkins, and Lynley MandrellIn this special crossover episode, Elizabeth Hyndman brings together the hosts of other Lifeway podcasts for a fun conversation about podcasting. Joining the conversation are Lynley Mandrell, cohost of The Glass House, Amanda Mejias, cohost of His Glory, Her Good, and Angie Elkins, host of Let It Shine. Together, they delve into the heart of podcasting, sharing what they love most about hosting a podcast, their favorite episodes, and behind-the-scenes stories. LINKSPodcasts:His Glory, Her Good Podcast The Glass House Podcast Let It Shine Podcast The Karen Kingsbury Show Student M...2024-04-2237 minThe Bible Standard - Discover the Truth. (By Christadelphianvideo.org)The Bible Standard - Discover the Truth. (By Christadelphianvideo.org)The Parables of Isaac’s Life – 5 Studies (Steve Hyndman 2023) Description: This outstanding series shows how God uses metaphors to teach us. Only God (not man) could provide a son to two old people. Life brought forth from a dead womb was a promise of the power of resurrection. Not only Isaac, but a (spiritual) family would be born to Abraham and Sarah, which made them rejoice. Abraham’s offering of his son Isaac, who was saved from death by divine intervention, foreshadowed the offering and resurrection of the son of God. Abraham sent his servant to find the right wife for Isaac and she showed what is...2024-03-143h 50Daring Creativity. Daring Forever.Daring Creativity. Daring Forever.The psychology of typography - Sarah Hyndman"The more we learn, the more we realize we don't know. We can only judge the world from our own viewpoint and our own experience."How often do you pause and ponder about the words you read? In this thought-provoking episode, graphic designer and author Sarah Hyndman invites us to explore the psychology of type through her experimental and multisensory approach. With a decade of groundbreaking research, Sarah challenges the notion that typography is a niche interest, making it fun and accessible for everyone.~From matching scents to typefaces to discovering how expensive...2024-03-111h 04