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From The Sensologists to Seeing Senses

From The Sensologists to Seeing Senses

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Sarah Hyndman
May 18, 2025
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The next The Sensologists briefing will be a bumper briefing next weekend.

In the meantime, the brand new Seeing Senses podcast is launching on Thursday (22nd May). I’ve spent the last month interviewing brilliant guests. I can’t wait for you to hear the conversations.


If you’re a paid The Sensologists subscriber, scroll down for a two-week complimentary full subscription to the new Seeing Senses podcast.


The most exciting ideas happen when we connect across different disciplines.

Both The Sensologists and Seeing Senses are inspired by the amazing people I’ve met from different disciplines over the last 12 years. The podcast offers a human dimension. Sit down and join me as I talk with experts from different fields and discover how they connect what we see to what we sense and feel.

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The first guests in series one include:
• Experimental psychologist Professor Charles Spence from the University of Oxford.
• Artisan perfumer Sarah McCartney from 4160 Tuesdays.
• Editor of Design Week Rob Alderson on the stand-up show he created for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
• Chef Jozef Youssef, founder of Kitchen Theory, a restaurant with an award-winning immersive chef’s table supper club.

Also joining me in series one are TV presenter and synaesthete LJ Rich, audio alchemist Steve Keller, Wellcome curator Janice Li, strategist Amelia Boothman on applied semiotics and podcast host Radim Malinic (who also features in the trailer).

This is a self-initiated venture. Please support it by subscribing and telling your friends and colleagues. I hope you enjoy listening.

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