Épisodes

  • The Gesture of Thought | With Helen Magowen
    Nov 27 2025

    What if your handwriting could speak your truth — not just your thoughts, but your posture, your breath, your presence?

    We sit down with Helen Magowan — researcher, writer, curator, and expert in 18th-century Japanese calligraphy. Together, we dive into a forgotten world where writing was more than text: it was performance, emotion, and embodied intimacy.

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    1 h et 2 min
  • The Overlooked Language of Care | With Carol Velandia
    Aug 15 2025

    In this episode, Camila Sabogal speaks with Carol Velandia — advocate, social worker, interpreter, academic, entrepreneur, and founder of Equal Access Language Services — about the often-overlooked power of language access.

    Carol shares how the ability to speak in your own voice is not a luxury, it’s a right. From hospitals to courtrooms, she explains how language barriers shape systems of exclusion and how we can shift toward justice by centering communication, ethics, and responsibility.

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    1 h et 3 min
  • What Shapes a Letter | With Tim Brookes
    Jul 16 2025

    We’re joined by Tim Brookes: writer, researcher, artist, and founder of the Endangered Alphabets Project.

    Through the Endangered Alphabets Project, he explores the deeper realities of writing systems dying — a loss most people rarely consider, yet one with profound consequences for communities, cultures, and humanity as a whole.

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    1 h et 1 min
  • Language as a Test of Being | With Maryann Hasso
    Jun 19 2025

    What does it mean to learn a new language when your future depends on it?

    In this episode of Echoes of Meaning, Camila Sabogal speaks with Maryann Hasso — Arab American educator and advocate for multilingual learners — about the often-overlooked realities of students navigating school systems not built with them in mind. In this conversation, we unpack the deep, often invisible labor of those learning to survive — and be seen — in a new language.

    This is a story about education, yes, but also about identity, resilience, and the quiet ways young people fight to belong.

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    1 h et 3 min
  • Interpreting is a Human Act | With Lefteris Kafatos
    May 14 2025

    In this premiere episode of Echoes of Meaning, Camila Sabogal speaks with Lefteris Kafatos — former diplomatic interpreter and cultural bridge-builder — about the unseen complexity of interpreting, and the value of the human craft. Or simply, the craft, if you will.

    They explore how interpreting goes far beyond language fluency — it requires cultural sensitivity, emotional resilience, and rigorous technique. Lefteris reflects on the shift from CAT to HAT tools, the overlooked importance of self-care, and the lack of public advocacy for linguistic labor. Together, they ask what’s lost when machines take over meaning, and how language professionals can reclaim the narrative.

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    1 h et 9 min