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In this episode of the Everyday Creativity Podcast, host ⁠Anna B Sexton ⁠engages with ⁠Fiona Shaw⁠, a journalist, writer, and publisher based in Liverpool. They explore the intersection of creativity, AI, sustainability, and social enterprise, discussing how these elements contribute to community engagement and the evolving business landscape in Liverpool.

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Fiona shares insights on her work with ⁠Ethos Magazine⁠, the importance of good business practices, and the role of community spaces, such as⁠ Kitty's Laundrette⁠, in fostering social connections. The conversation highlights the need for a stronger vision for Liverpool's social enterprises and the impact of chance encounters in sparking creativity.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

takeaways

  • Creativity is driven by curiosity and questioning.

  • Business can be a force for good in communities.

  • Sustainability and social responsibility are key to good business.

  • Community spaces foster social connections and creativity.

  • Liverpool has a strong tradition of social enterprise.

  • Chance encounters can lead to unexpected collaborations.

  • Ethos Magazine focuses on sustainability and good business.

  • The balance between profit and community impact is crucial.

  • Creativity is not limited to traditional art forms.

  • The future of Liverpool's social enterprises looks promising.

Find out more about Fiona Shaw via ⁠https://www.wordscape.org.uk/⁠ ⁠https://ethos-magazine.com/⁠

⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/shawfiona/ ⁠

Find out more about Anna B. Sexton via

⁠www.opentocreate.com ⁠

⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/open-to-create-anna-b-sexton/⁠

⁠@opentocreate_⁠

Keywords

creativity, AI, sustainability, social enterprise, community, publishing, good business, Liverpool, Ethos Magazine, Kitty's Laundrette


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