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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Join me, Shazeera Zawawi as we embark on a fascinating journey with a diverse cast of storytellers ; from authors to social activists and documentary filmmakers to data artists. In each episode, we dive into their unique crafts, exploring their thoughts and approaches that make a compelling narrative, regardless of the medium.</p><p><br></p><p>How does a playwright build tension that we can apply to a dynamic dashboard? What can a photographer teach us about highlighting key insights in a complex dataset? How does a musician's use of rhythm inform the pacing of a data-driven presentation?</p><p><br></p><p>Through insightful interviews, practical takeaways, and a spirit of curious inquiry, <b>The Storytellers</b> aim to inspire and equip you to transform raw data into impactful, memorable, and human-centered stories. Whether you're a data professional looking to elevate your visualizations, a creative seeking new perspectives, or simply someone who appreciates a good story, this podcast is for you.</p><p><br></p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In the second part of the Basel Art Summer Camp episode, I explored the art and storytelling of emerging artists at SummerCamp during Art Basel, Elise Potelune from France, Isobel Brigham from U.K and Ketevan Jananashvili from Georgia. We discussed how personal experiences, cultural heritage, and emotional expression shape their creative processes and narratives. Each of them brought their own distinctive authentic voice to their work and I can't tell you how inspiring it was to have a chat w...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I was at the Basel Art Summer Camp this year, thanks to the opportunity to be part of the Ladies' Night Show and what an experience it was!  In this episode, I sit down with Monica Ray Scott, Tayla Bastion, and Tanisha Raj, the visionary women behind the summer camp that celebrate emerging artists and budding art collectors. Together, they shared their mission and motivation in driving the Summer Camp ; creating inclusive spaces for emerging artists, and making art accessible and afforda...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>I was at the Basel Art Summer Camp this year, thanks to the opportunity to be part of the Ladies&apos; Night Show and what an experience it was!  In this episode, I sit down with <b>Monica Ray Scott, Tayla Bastion, and Tanisha Raj</b>, the visionary women behind the summer camp that celebrate emerging artists and budding art collectors.</p><p>Together, they shared their mission and motivation in driving the Summer Camp ; creating inclusive spaces for emerging artists, and making art accessible and affordable during the Art Basel. Whether you are an aspiring creator or someone curious about starting your own art collection, this conversation offers an inspiring roadmap on how to engage with art beyond the gallery walls and how these wonderful amazing souls create a space for emerging storytellers, organisers and collectors to thrive in the art world.</p><p>Check out more about the Art Summer Camp <a href='https://www.artmuseumsoftheworld.com/baselartsummercamp'>here</a>  and on Instagram at @thebaselartsummercamp.</p><p>You can also connect with my wonderful guests on Instagram:</p><p>Monica Ray Scott - @monicainmuseums</p><p>Tayla Bastion - @_tayzie_</p><p>Tanisha Raj - @carvedbytanisha</p><p>I hope you enjoy this first part of my adventure! More are coming soon!</p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was at the Basel Art Summer Camp this year, thanks to the opportunity to be part of the Ladies&apos; Night Show and what an experience it was!  In this episode, I sit down with <b>Monica Ray Scott, Tayla Bastion, and Tanisha Raj</b>, the visionary women behind the summer camp that celebrate emerging artists and budding art collectors.</p><p>Together, they shared their mission and motivation in driving the Summer Camp ; creating inclusive spaces for emerging artists, and making art accessible and affordable during the Art Basel. Whether you are an aspiring creator or someone curious about starting your own art collection, this conversation offers an inspiring roadmap on how to engage with art beyond the gallery walls and how these wonderful amazing souls create a space for emerging storytellers, organisers and collectors to thrive in the art world.</p><p>Check out more about the Art Summer Camp <a href='https://www.artmuseumsoftheworld.com/baselartsummercamp'>here</a>  and on Instagram at @thebaselartsummercamp.</p><p>You can also connect with my wonderful guests on Instagram:</p><p>Monica Ray Scott - @monicainmuseums</p><p>Tayla Bastion - @_tayzie_</p><p>Tanisha Raj - @carvedbytanisha</p><p>I hope you enjoy this first part of my adventure! More are coming soon!</p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This is one of the most fun I had on the podcast. My guest brought some originality to this episode by singing the intro tune for us!  My guests this week, are Alex Kolokolov and Natalia Kiseleva, a brilliant duo who are leading the mission to unlock the magic of data for kids as they transform data into a playful tool for creativity and empowerment. Discover from our chat, how storytelling and art make data accessible and fun, inspiring the next generation of data-savvy kids.  From...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>This is one of the most fun I had on the podcast. My guest brought some originality to this episode by singing the intro tune for us! </p><p>My guests this week, are Alex Kolokolov and Natalia Kiseleva, a brilliant duo who are leading the mission to unlock the magic of data for kids as they transform data into a playful tool for creativity and empowerment. Discover from our chat, how storytelling and art make data accessible and fun, inspiring the next generation of data-savvy kids. </p><p>From their vibrant children&apos;s books to an engaging competition where everyone is a winner (or super winners), learn how Alex and Natalia, inspired by their own beloved kids, nurture curiosity and critical thinking among our children in a data-driven world.</p><p>I hope parents and educators will find this particular episode enlightening and inspiring! </p><p>Explore more: <a href='https://data2kids.com/en/award'>Data2Kids Award</a> | <a href='https://data-2-speak.com/'>Data2Speak</a></p><p>Read Natalia&apos;s insightful work through her article in the Nightingale Journal <a href='https://nightingaledvs.com/flowers-and-numbers/'>here.</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is one of the most fun I had on the podcast. My guest brought some originality to this episode by singing the intro tune for us! </p><p>My guests this week, are Alex Kolokolov and Natalia Kiseleva, a brilliant duo who are leading the mission to unlock the magic of data for kids as they transform data into a playful tool for creativity and empowerment. Discover from our chat, how storytelling and art make data accessible and fun, inspiring the next generation of data-savvy kids. </p><p>From their vibrant children&apos;s books to an engaging competition where everyone is a winner (or super winners), learn how Alex and Natalia, inspired by their own beloved kids, nurture curiosity and critical thinking among our children in a data-driven world.</p><p>I hope parents and educators will find this particular episode enlightening and inspiring! </p><p>Explore more: <a href='https://data2kids.com/en/award'>Data2Kids Award</a> | <a href='https://data-2-speak.com/'>Data2Speak</a></p><p>Read Natalia&apos;s insightful work through her article in the Nightingale Journal <a href='https://nightingaledvs.com/flowers-and-numbers/'>here.</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Divorce doesn't have to be a negative or a dirty word—just ask Laura Howe. In this episode, the woman behind Dispatch Divorcée shares how she built a sanctuary for women to rewrite their own endings. We talk healing through storytelling, the evolution of her powerhouse event, the Ladies' Night in Lausanne, and why the best love stories aren't always romances. Grab a coffee and join us for a conversation that is as inspiring as it is essential. I also want to give a shout out to my amazing fri...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Divorce doesn&apos;t have to be a negative or a dirty word—just ask Laura Howe. In this episode, the woman behind Dispatch Divorcée<b> </b>shares how she built a sanctuary for women to rewrite their own endings. We talk healing through storytelling, the evolution of her powerhouse event, the Ladies&apos; Night in Lausanne, and why the best love stories aren&apos;t always romances. Grab a coffee and join us for a conversation that is as inspiring as it is essential.</p><p>I also want to give a shout out to my amazing friends in Lausanne - Rashida, Ana, Sara who, help me connect with Laura and the Ladies&apos; Night. You are part of my storytelling universe!</p><p>Click <a href='https://dispatcheddivorcee.com/community-membership/'>here</a> if you are interested in joining the DD club.</p><p>Want to be on stage and share your story? <a href='https://dispatcheddivorcee.com/open-call/ '> Submit</a> your pitch for the Ladies&apos; Night&apos;s next chapter or get your <a href='https://dispatcheddivorcee.com/ladies-night/'>tickets</a> to the show now!</p><p>Last but not least, follow Laura on Instagram, <a href='https://www.instagram.com/cheekylamiki '>here</a> and <a href='https://www.instagram.com/dispatcheddivorcee/'>here</a>.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Divorce doesn&apos;t have to be a negative or a dirty word—just ask Laura Howe. In this episode, the woman behind Dispatch Divorcée<b> </b>shares how she built a sanctuary for women to rewrite their own endings. We talk healing through storytelling, the evolution of her powerhouse event, the Ladies&apos; Night in Lausanne, and why the best love stories aren&apos;t always romances. Grab a coffee and join us for a conversation that is as inspiring as it is essential.</p><p>I also want to give a shout out to my amazing friends in Lausanne - Rashida, Ana, Sara who, help me connect with Laura and the Ladies&apos; Night. You are part of my storytelling universe!</p><p>Click <a href='https://dispatcheddivorcee.com/community-membership/'>here</a> if you are interested in joining the DD club.</p><p>Want to be on stage and share your story? <a href='https://dispatcheddivorcee.com/open-call/ '> Submit</a> your pitch for the Ladies&apos; Night&apos;s next chapter or get your <a href='https://dispatcheddivorcee.com/ladies-night/'>tickets</a> to the show now!</p><p>Last but not least, follow Laura on Instagram, <a href='https://www.instagram.com/cheekylamiki '>here</a> and <a href='https://www.instagram.com/dispatcheddivorcee/'>here</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>S2E3: Maxene Graze - The One Who Made Kimchi Sings</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA["The sound of microbes is organic and playful." "Fermentation is a multisensory experience." "Japanese have rich onomatopoeia for sounds." In this episode, I  learned so much about the innovative intersection of data visualization and fermentation with Maxene Graze, who uniquely incorporates organic, microbial, and sensory elements into her storytelling. Discover how she challenges traditional data methods, making complex processes accessible and engaging through multisensory experiences...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>&quot;The sound of microbes is organic and playful.&quot;</p><p>&quot;Fermentation is a multisensory experience.&quot;</p><p>&quot;Japanese have rich onomatopoeia for sounds.&quot;</p><p>In this episode, I  learned so much about the innovative intersection of data visualization and fermentation with Maxene Graze, who uniquely incorporates organic, microbial, and sensory elements into her storytelling. Discover how she challenges traditional data methods, making complex processes accessible and engaging through multisensory experiences. This is one of my favourite conversations on the podcast so far!</p><p>If you want to get to know Maxene better or learned more about her wonderful projects, here are some resources to guide you:</p><ol><li>Check out her website and the three projects discussed in the podcast: https://datagrazing.com/</li><li>Her Koji substack: https://thekojicollection.substack.com/about</li><li>Follow her journey and network with her: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxene-graze/</li></ol>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&quot;The sound of microbes is organic and playful.&quot;</p><p>&quot;Fermentation is a multisensory experience.&quot;</p><p>&quot;Japanese have rich onomatopoeia for sounds.&quot;</p><p>In this episode, I  learned so much about the innovative intersection of data visualization and fermentation with Maxene Graze, who uniquely incorporates organic, microbial, and sensory elements into her storytelling. Discover how she challenges traditional data methods, making complex processes accessible and engaging through multisensory experiences. This is one of my favourite conversations on the podcast so far!</p><p>If you want to get to know Maxene better or learned more about her wonderful projects, here are some resources to guide you:</p><ol><li>Check out her website and the three projects discussed in the podcast: https://datagrazing.com/</li><li>Her Koji substack: https://thekojicollection.substack.com/about</li><li>Follow her journey and network with her: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxene-graze/</li></ol>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2026 13:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>S2E2: Kevin Wee - The One Who Will be in the Iron Viz Final Battle</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What does it take to be one of the best data storytellers on the planet? Today, I’m joined by my good friend, fellow Malaysian and Tableau Visionary, Kevin Wee, to talk about his incredible journey to the Iron Viz 2026 Finals. After beating out over a hundred competitors from 33 countries, Kevin is heading to San Diego to compete in the "World Cup of Data." We explore the personal experiences that fuel his work, the cultural significance of food in his latest viz, and his advice for anyone lo...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>What does it take to be one of the best data storytellers on the planet? Today, I’m joined by my good friend, fellow Malaysian and Tableau Visionary, Kevin Wee, to talk about his incredible journey to the <a href='https://www.tableau.com/community/iron-viz'><b>Iron Viz 2026 Finals</b>.</a></p><p>After beating out over a hundred competitors from 33 countries, Kevin is heading to San Diego to compete in the &quot;World Cup of Data.&quot; We explore the personal experiences that fuel his work, the cultural significance of food in his latest viz, and his advice for anyone looking to turn raw numbers into a compelling narrative.</p><p>Get to know more about Kevin and his amazing work with the links below:</p><ol><li>His IronViz qualifier: <a href='https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/kevin.wee/viz/NutritionValuesofDimSumIronVizedition/Dashboard'>https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/kevin.wee/viz/NutritionValuesofDimSumIronVizedition/Dashboard</a></li><li>&quot;Dim Sum Field Guide&quot; by Carolyn Phillips: <a href='https://www.madamehuang.com/the-dim-sum-field-guide'>https://www.madamehuang.com/the-dim-sum-field-guide</a></li><li>Original Dim Sum Viz: <a href='https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/kevin.wee/viz/NutritionValuesofDimSum/Dashboard'>https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/kevin.wee/viz/NutritionValuesofDimSum/Dashboard</a></li><li>My blog: <a href='https://kevinwee.com/my-tableau-cv/'>https://kevinwee.com/my-tableau-cv/</a></li><li>All social media links: <a href='https://linktr.ee/kevinwee90'>https://linktr.ee/kevinwee90</a></li></ol><p>Enjoy the show!</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What does it take to be one of the best data storytellers on the planet? Today, I’m joined by my good friend, fellow Malaysian and Tableau Visionary, Kevin Wee, to talk about his incredible journey to the <a href='https://www.tableau.com/community/iron-viz'><b>Iron Viz 2026 Finals</b>.</a></p><p>After beating out over a hundred competitors from 33 countries, Kevin is heading to San Diego to compete in the &quot;World Cup of Data.&quot; We explore the personal experiences that fuel his work, the cultural significance of food in his latest viz, and his advice for anyone looking to turn raw numbers into a compelling narrative.</p><p>Get to know more about Kevin and his amazing work with the links below:</p><ol><li>His IronViz qualifier: <a href='https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/kevin.wee/viz/NutritionValuesofDimSumIronVizedition/Dashboard'>https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/kevin.wee/viz/NutritionValuesofDimSumIronVizedition/Dashboard</a></li><li>&quot;Dim Sum Field Guide&quot; by Carolyn Phillips: <a href='https://www.madamehuang.com/the-dim-sum-field-guide'>https://www.madamehuang.com/the-dim-sum-field-guide</a></li><li>Original Dim Sum Viz: <a href='https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/kevin.wee/viz/NutritionValuesofDimSum/Dashboard'>https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/kevin.wee/viz/NutritionValuesofDimSum/Dashboard</a></li><li>My blog: <a href='https://kevinwee.com/my-tableau-cv/'>https://kevinwee.com/my-tableau-cv/</a></li><li>All social media links: <a href='https://linktr.ee/kevinwee90'>https://linktr.ee/kevinwee90</a></li></ol><p>Enjoy the show!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this special episode for Valentine's Day, I chatted with data artist Sophie Sparks about the intersection of data, art, and storytelling. They explore the importance of using pen and paper in data visualization, the human experience behind data, and how to overcome the fear of imperfection in creative expression. Sophie shares insights on the role of hand-drawn visuals in communication, the significance of process in data art, and the impact of live drawing on audience engagement. They als...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this special episode for Valentine&apos;s Day, I chatted with data artist Sophie Sparks about the intersection of data, art, and storytelling. They explore the importance of using pen and paper in data visualization, the human experience behind data, and how to overcome the fear of imperfection in creative expression. Sophie shares insights on the role of hand-drawn visuals in communication, the significance of process in data art, and the impact of live drawing on audience engagement. They also discuss self-quantification, the importance of data badges in fostering connections, and the upcoming projects Sophie is working on. We also have a fun lightning round of questions about data visualization practices and personal insights on the art of data. Enjoy!</p><p>Resources:</p><ol><li>Connect with Sophie : https://www.linkedin.com/in/sophiesparkes/</li><li>Read the book : https ://data-feminism.mitpress.mit.edu/</li><li>Jonni Walker is here : https://www.tableau.com/de-de/blog/using-tableau-help-natural-world</li></ol>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this special episode for Valentine&apos;s Day, I chatted with data artist Sophie Sparks about the intersection of data, art, and storytelling. They explore the importance of using pen and paper in data visualization, the human experience behind data, and how to overcome the fear of imperfection in creative expression. Sophie shares insights on the role of hand-drawn visuals in communication, the significance of process in data art, and the impact of live drawing on audience engagement. They also discuss self-quantification, the importance of data badges in fostering connections, and the upcoming projects Sophie is working on. We also have a fun lightning round of questions about data visualization practices and personal insights on the art of data. Enjoy!</p><p>Resources:</p><ol><li>Connect with Sophie : https://www.linkedin.com/in/sophiesparkes/</li><li>Read the book : https ://data-feminism.mitpress.mit.edu/</li><li>Jonni Walker is here : https://www.tableau.com/de-de/blog/using-tableau-help-natural-world</li></ol>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Episode 7: Brianne Mariasamy - The One Who Blooms After a Heartbreak</itunes:title>
    <title>Episode 7: Brianne Mariasamy - The One Who Blooms After a Heartbreak</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of The Storytellers, I reconnect with my dear friend Brianne, who shares her journey from humanitarian work to becoming an artist and writer. We discuss the therapeutic nature of art, the importance of community, and the challenges of vulnerability in storytelling. Brianne reflects on her experiences with grief and healing through creativity, emphasising the significance of sharing personal stories and the impact of art on mental health. The conversation also touches on the gr...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of The Storytellers, I reconnect with my dear friend Brianne, who shares her journey from humanitarian work to becoming an artist and writer. We discuss the therapeutic nature of art, the importance of community, and the challenges of vulnerability in storytelling. Brianne reflects on her experiences with grief and healing through creativity, emphasising the significance of sharing personal stories and the impact of art on mental health. The conversation also touches on the growing zine culture in Malaysia and the importance of finding supportive communities for creative expression. I hope you will be inspired and empowered to channel your vulnerabilities as your strength in your storytelling just as much as I did through the conversation. Enjoy!</p><p>Check out and support Brianne&apos;s wonderful work at her <a href='https://www.instagram.com/ad.nilan?igsh=dnYyeW1iZnl1cTdk'>Instagram</a> and <a href='https://medium.com/@adnilan/'>Medium</a> page.</p><p><em>Corrigendum :  In the interview, Brianne said the Zine Fest  that she attended this year was the first ever fest organised in Kuala Lumpur. We realised that this is factually incorrect after we did the interview. The first Zine Fest in Kuala Lumpur was organised on 25 July 2010. We apologise for the initial inaccuracy. </em></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of The Storytellers, I reconnect with my dear friend Brianne, who shares her journey from humanitarian work to becoming an artist and writer. We discuss the therapeutic nature of art, the importance of community, and the challenges of vulnerability in storytelling. Brianne reflects on her experiences with grief and healing through creativity, emphasising the significance of sharing personal stories and the impact of art on mental health. The conversation also touches on the growing zine culture in Malaysia and the importance of finding supportive communities for creative expression. I hope you will be inspired and empowered to channel your vulnerabilities as your strength in your storytelling just as much as I did through the conversation. Enjoy!</p><p>Check out and support Brianne&apos;s wonderful work at her <a href='https://www.instagram.com/ad.nilan?igsh=dnYyeW1iZnl1cTdk'>Instagram</a> and <a href='https://medium.com/@adnilan/'>Medium</a> page.</p><p><em>Corrigendum :  In the interview, Brianne said the Zine Fest  that she attended this year was the first ever fest organised in Kuala Lumpur. We realised that this is factually incorrect after we did the interview. The first Zine Fest in Kuala Lumpur was organised on 25 July 2010. We apologise for the initial inaccuracy. </em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Join me for an inspiring conversation with Arshi Saleh, a datafam who proves it's never too late to make an impact. In this episode, Arshi shares her incredible journey, offering invaluable tips for confronting the challenges of starting later in the data analytics field. We also discussed her profound passion for highlighting social issues and giving a voice to the voiceless through data and how she masterfully weaves empathy and storytelling into her work, transforming complex numbers into ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Join me for an inspiring conversation with <b>Arshi Saleh</b>, a datafam who proves it&apos;s never too late to make an impact. In this episode, Arshi shares her incredible journey, offering invaluable <b>tips for confronting the challenges of starting later in the data analytics field</b>.</p><p>We also discussed her profound <b>passion for highlighting social issues and giving a voice to the voiceless through data </b>and how she masterfully weaves <b>empathy and storytelling</b> into her work, transforming complex numbers into compelling narratives. We also delve into her approach to <b>thoughtful design </b>in light of her gorgeous data stories for Viz For Social Good projects, ensuring her data visualizations are not just insightful, but deeply human. And who is Arshi&apos;s favourite mentor? Take a listen to find out!</p><p>You&apos;ll quickly understand from this episode why I could talk with Arshi for hours as  her insights are truly captivating! It was a pleasure having you on board, Arshi!</p><p>Follow her on <a href='https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/arshisaleh/vizzes'>Tableau Public</a></p><p>Check out her <a href=' http://bit.ly/3GHTlZC'>gorgeous viz </a>created for Association for Prevention of Torture and VFSG </p><p>Here is her <a href='https://adammico.medium.com/datafam-rising-stars-2025-38f84c34a2ab'>profile </a>as a #Datafam Rising Star</p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Join me for an inspiring conversation with <b>Arshi Saleh</b>, a datafam who proves it&apos;s never too late to make an impact. In this episode, Arshi shares her incredible journey, offering invaluable <b>tips for confronting the challenges of starting later in the data analytics field</b>.</p><p>We also discussed her profound <b>passion for highlighting social issues and giving a voice to the voiceless through data </b>and how she masterfully weaves <b>empathy and storytelling</b> into her work, transforming complex numbers into compelling narratives. We also delve into her approach to <b>thoughtful design </b>in light of her gorgeous data stories for Viz For Social Good projects, ensuring her data visualizations are not just insightful, but deeply human. And who is Arshi&apos;s favourite mentor? Take a listen to find out!</p><p>You&apos;ll quickly understand from this episode why I could talk with Arshi for hours as  her insights are truly captivating! It was a pleasure having you on board, Arshi!</p><p>Follow her on <a href='https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/arshisaleh/vizzes'>Tableau Public</a></p><p>Check out her <a href=' http://bit.ly/3GHTlZC'>gorgeous viz </a>created for Association for Prevention of Torture and VFSG </p><p>Here is her <a href='https://adammico.medium.com/datafam-rising-stars-2025-38f84c34a2ab'>profile </a>as a #Datafam Rising Star</p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Episode 5: Elliott Fery and Frederic Fery - How Cycling and Data Can Drive Change</itunes:title>
    <title>Episode 5: Elliott Fery and Frederic Fery - How Cycling and Data Can Drive Change</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I am excited to have  Elliott Fery and his father, the formidable Frederic Fery as my guests for this episode. What an inspiring duo! We chatted about Elliott's remarkable 15-month cycling journey from France to China to raise funds for a charity called Limbs 4 Life. The conversation gave me a glimpse of  Elliot's experiences and challenges across different countries, and Frederic's motivation in creating a Tableau dashboard to track his son's progress. We also discussed  the i...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>I am excited to have  Elliott Fery and his father, the formidable Frederic Fery as my guests for this episode. What an inspiring duo! We chatted about Elliott&apos;s remarkable 15-month cycling journey from France to China to raise funds for a charity called Limbs 4 Life. The conversation gave me a glimpse of  Elliot&apos;s experiences and challenges across different countries, and Frederic&apos;s motivation in creating a Tableau dashboard to track his son&apos;s progress. We also discussed  the importance of visual storytelling and the universal language of kindness (and maybe distress?),  while highlighting the broader mission of Data Change Makers, Frederic&apos;s new initiative to support non-profit organizations through data visualization.</p><p>To learn more about Limbs 4 Life : https://www.limbs4life.org.au/</p><ol><li>To donate to the cause: https://www.gofundme.com/f/10000km-for-10000-for-amputees-in-need</li><li>To follow Elliot&apos;s journey via Frederic&apos;s Tableau dashboard: http://bit.ly/4ko7KIh</li></ol><p>Take a listen and enjoy!</p><p>NOTE: This episode was recorded on 31 May 2025.  Frederic and Elliott had  already completed the last leg of the journey in Brisbane by the time this podcast is released. </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am excited to have  Elliott Fery and his father, the formidable Frederic Fery as my guests for this episode. What an inspiring duo! We chatted about Elliott&apos;s remarkable 15-month cycling journey from France to China to raise funds for a charity called Limbs 4 Life. The conversation gave me a glimpse of  Elliot&apos;s experiences and challenges across different countries, and Frederic&apos;s motivation in creating a Tableau dashboard to track his son&apos;s progress. We also discussed  the importance of visual storytelling and the universal language of kindness (and maybe distress?),  while highlighting the broader mission of Data Change Makers, Frederic&apos;s new initiative to support non-profit organizations through data visualization.</p><p>To learn more about Limbs 4 Life : https://www.limbs4life.org.au/</p><ol><li>To donate to the cause: https://www.gofundme.com/f/10000km-for-10000-for-amputees-in-need</li><li>To follow Elliot&apos;s journey via Frederic&apos;s Tableau dashboard: http://bit.ly/4ko7KIh</li></ol><p>Take a listen and enjoy!</p><p>NOTE: This episode was recorded on 31 May 2025.  Frederic and Elliott had  already completed the last leg of the journey in Brisbane by the time this podcast is released. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Episode 4: Dina Zaman - The One Who Inspired Me to Write </itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What a privilege it was to have a conversation with Dina Zaman for this episode.  Dina is a Kuala Lumpur-based writer and researcher. She is a co-founder of IMAN Research, a think tank focusing on socio-political and security matters, and a founding member of the Southeast Asian Women Peacebuilders. She has written extensively for the Malaysian media and is currently a regular contributor to The Star, Malaysia, and The Jakarta Post.  Dina is the author of three non-fiction titles - ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>What a privilege it was to have a conversation with Dina Zaman for this episode. </p><p><a href='https://dinazaman.com/'>Dina</a> is a Kuala Lumpur-based writer and researcher. She is a co-founder of <a href='https://www.imanresearch.com/'>IMAN Research</a>, a think tank focusing on socio-political and security matters, and a founding member of the <a href='https://www.seawomenpeacebuilders.com/'>Southeast Asian Women Peacebuilders</a>. She has written extensively for the Malaysian media and is currently a regular contributor to The Star, Malaysia, and The Jakarta Post.  Dina is the author of three non-fiction titles - I am Muslim (Silverfish Publishing), Holy Men, Holy Women (SIRD) and Malayland (Ethos Books and Faction Press). King of the Sea Redux will be published by Clarity Publishing.</p><p>In this episode, I got to learn about her origin story in the world of writing, Dina&apos;s fascinating pivot into research and the non-profit sector, and the motivations behind her compelling explorations of religion, race, and culture in Malaysia through her writings. I hope you will get a glimpse into her unique creative spark and heart  as a true storyteller. It is indeed a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration and a deeper understanding of Malaysia&apos;s vibrant tapestry! 🇲🇾✍️🎧</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a privilege it was to have a conversation with Dina Zaman for this episode. </p><p><a href='https://dinazaman.com/'>Dina</a> is a Kuala Lumpur-based writer and researcher. She is a co-founder of <a href='https://www.imanresearch.com/'>IMAN Research</a>, a think tank focusing on socio-political and security matters, and a founding member of the <a href='https://www.seawomenpeacebuilders.com/'>Southeast Asian Women Peacebuilders</a>. She has written extensively for the Malaysian media and is currently a regular contributor to The Star, Malaysia, and The Jakarta Post.  Dina is the author of three non-fiction titles - I am Muslim (Silverfish Publishing), Holy Men, Holy Women (SIRD) and Malayland (Ethos Books and Faction Press). King of the Sea Redux will be published by Clarity Publishing.</p><p>In this episode, I got to learn about her origin story in the world of writing, Dina&apos;s fascinating pivot into research and the non-profit sector, and the motivations behind her compelling explorations of religion, race, and culture in Malaysia through her writings. I hope you will get a glimpse into her unique creative spark and heart  as a true storyteller. It is indeed a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration and a deeper understanding of Malaysia&apos;s vibrant tapestry! 🇲🇾✍️🎧</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I really enjoyed "nerding out" with Louis Yu  about video games and storytelling in this episode. Louis Yu is a data storyteller, a Tableau Public Ambassador as well as one of the co-founders of Games Night Viz, a datafam community project. Join us as we chat about RPGs, empathy games, representation and diversity in games and  many more.  You can learn more about him here as well as his exciting Games Night Viz project here. For his data viz on Black Myth: Wukong, do visi...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>I really enjoyed &quot;nerding out&quot; with Louis Yu  about video games and storytelling in this episode. Louis Yu is a data storyteller, a Tableau Public Ambassador as well as one of the co-founders of Games Night Viz, a datafam community project. Join us as we chat about RPGs, empathy games, representation and diversity in games and  many more. </p><p>You can learn more about him <a href='https://datavizlouis.webflow.io/'>here </a>as well as his exciting Games Night Viz project <a href='https://gamesnightviz.webflow.io/'>here.</a> For his data viz on Black Myth: Wukong, do visit his page on <a href='https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/louisyu/vizzes'>Tableau Public.</a></p><p>Note: I mentioned the game, &quot;The Grandma&quot; in the podcast which is supposed to be &quot;<a href='https://store.steampowered.com/app/962400/Granny/'>The Granny</a>&quot;. As for the reference to Inuit folklore when discussing the game &quot;Never Alone&quot;, the more accurate reference would be the Inupiat folklore. </p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Listen to my conversation with Ben Buckland, a writer, mountain climbing enthusiast, an award winning photographer and a dear friend who trekked across Switzerland with only locally hand drawn maps to guide him. Now, that's a proper adventure. Hope you will enjoy my first episode of the Storytellers!  Read more about his journey in The New York Times and immerse in the beautiful photos he took. And the data viz I created about his journey here.   ]]></itunes:summary>
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