Hannah Close is one of those human beings whose work defies static bios. We listen to the waking up moments that led Hannah to eventually commit to her artistic pursuits.

Writer, researcher, and curator Hannah Close helps bring us from mere reciprocity to true kinship. In his monologue, Rushkoff discusses how haggling holds us all together.

Join us as we natter with Hannah Close, a multifaceted researcher, writer and photographer. Hannah is currently immersed in the pre-release of her documentary Islandness.

Theo Cox is joined by Hannah Close. Hannah engages in an insightful conversation on kinship, her experience of the social change ecosystem, animism, and Schumacher College.

Thomas Steininger in dialogue with Hannah Close. What does it mean to belong? What does it mean to be in relationship with the ever-unfurling world we find ourselves part of?

We speak with host and curator Hannah Close about how the ways we seek meaning have changed, what has taken the place of grand narratives, and the institution of religion.

In this winding, non-linear, continent-crossing conversation, Hannah Close discusses archipelagic thinking, what islands can teach us about belonging, identity and more.