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Jet Lag: Season 2, Episode 4 — Creativity in A Time of Distress

In this episode, we remember the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps, and recognize some lessons we can carry over to today. We take a look at what a piece of music written by a Jewish composer in a Nazi ghetto can teach us about the power of art to carry us through difficult circumstances.

Jet Lag: Season 2, Episode 4 — Creativity in A Time of Distress
Produced and Reported by Emilia Otte. With help from Katerina Barton and Susanne Schweitzer.

Photo Licensed for reuse.

2 Comments

  1. Olivia Wredenhagen Olivia Wredenhagen May 19, 2020

    Lieber Michael, danke für den Podcast. Das Programm lief normal ab, aber mit extrem leiser nicht zu vernehmender Stimme! Schade. Brauchte ich denn evtl. Kopfhörer, oder ich weiß eben nicht, wie man am Gerät selbst die Lautstärke einstellt? Eine Ferndiagnose ist natürlich schwierig.OMG! Warst Du am Sonntagabend in der Messe oder gehst Du am kommenden Sonntag? Dann könnten wir uns kurz treffen? Danke für Deine lieben aufbauenden Worte.
    Alles Liebe und herzliche Grüße an Gregorij.
    Eure Olivia

  2. Thanya Thanya June 21, 2020

    Thanks Emilia for your great and interesting Post.

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