Episodes

  • What if sustainable travel wasn't so hard? with Ketti Wilhelm from Tiltedmap
    Oct 3 2025

    From ancient migrations to last-minute flights, the human desire to explore is undeniable. But what happens when our modern travel habits—driven by the hunt for a perfect backdrop—create more problems than they solve?


    To dive deeper into this, we talk to Ketti Wilhelm, the passionate traveller and creator of the award-winning sustainable travel blog, Tilted Map. Ketti challenges the shame-based narratives around travel and offers a realistic, positive path for the modern adventurer.


    In this episode, Ketti unpacks the difference between travelling to experience a culture versus simply wanting a different setting with the comforts of home. She provides practical, shame-free travel tips—from booking smarter flights and avoiding tourism leakage to the simple yet profound mindset of "being a guest." This is a great reflection on making trips more meaningful for both the traveller and the places being visited.


    Show notes:

    • Resources from Ketti at: tiltedmap.com/tacito .
    • Website: tiltedmap.com
    • Instagram @tiltedmap
    • Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@tiltedmap
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    53 mins
  • Loneliness and the Art of the In-Between Space with Zsofia Gaudi
    Sep 3 2025

    This episode is about navigating loneliness in transitional times with Zsofia Gaudi

    As summer fades and routines return, have you ever felt a quiet sense of disconnection? That subtle loneliness that creeps in during transitional periods is a universal experience, yet we rarely talk about it.

    In this episode, we sit down with Zsofia Gaudi—a community organizer, mentor, and mental health advocate with a background in psychology—to explore the nuances of mental health. We discuss why feeling "out of sync" isn't a problem to be fixed, but an invitation to connect with our inner wisdom and understand our true emotional needs.

    Zsofia shares powerful insights on differentiating between a need (like connection or peace) and a strategy (like buying a new phone). Using the beautiful metaphor of fermentation, she explains how community building thrives when every individual finds their unique place and role. This is a crucial conversation for anyone interested in personal well-being and for designers aiming to create products and services that foster genuine belonging.

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    53 mins
  • When the ground feels uncertain, where do we find our footing? with Ella Noah Bancroft
    Aug 15 2025

    When the world feels uncertain, where do you turn for strength? This episode explores not just how we endure challenging times, but how we can reframe them as powerful moments of growth, healing, and profound human connection.

    We are honored to be joined by Ella Noah Bancroft, a Bundjalung woman, artist, author, and founder of The Returning Indigenous Corporation. Drawing from deep Indigenous wisdom, Ella guides us through the practice of "remembering and returning"—a powerful call to reconnect with our land, community, and ancestral lineage as an antidote to modern disconnection.

    We discuss how to build a sustainable culture based on care, Ella's work in community building, creating spaces for intergenerational learning where elders and youth exchange knowledge, and the healing power of authentic storytelling. This is a conversation about finding our place, strengthening our bonds, and weaving a new story for our collective future.

    Key Moments:

      • [06:45]: Shifting perspective: Why seeing difficult times as periods of birth and growth is crucial for humanity.

      • [09:29]: Unpacking "Remembering and Returning": What it means to reclaim connection to land, culture, and self.

      • [12:28]: How intergenerational communities create "quantum leap learning" and foster deep-rooted wisdom and belonging.

      • [26:59]: The "Mother Care" program: A powerful example of building a business rooted in a community care economy.

      • [32:59]: Rediscovering the role of storytelling as the fabric of our DNA and a vital tool for healing and understanding.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Navigating Complexity in Design and Diplomacy with Satu Samira
    Aug 1 2025

    Satu inaugurates the Tacito in english season two, by bringing to the table a rich combination between #sustainability, planetary wellbeing, encouragement to pursue unconventional paths as designers and to give voice to the voiceless.

    In this episode you will learn that it’s never too late to reinvent ourselves professionally, how design and #diplomacy share common goals in creating solutions and how we can look beyond one’s own bubble for addressing complex challenges.

    #Earthovershootday #planetary wellbeing #systemicchange #voicetothevoiceless

    You can follow us on:

    • Instagram: @Tacito.podcast

      • Linkedin: Tacito podcast


      Show notes

      From episode:

      - Earth Overshoot Day

      - Sustinaires ry (Satu's on digital sustainability)

      - Planet Diplomats (Satu's)

      - Happiest Countries in the World 2025

      - UNITAR (United Nations Institute for Training and Research based in Geneva in Switzerland)


      From roundup:

      - Tadau Ando (Architect)

      - Laura Forlano (Object-centric design)

      - Jeroen Spoelstra (Life-centered Design School)


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    45 mins
  • The dish that Tacito has been cooking
    Jul 21 2025

    The day has come!

    Get to know the Tácito team and the surprises of this season.

    If you are reading or listening to Tácito, we are glad you found us ❤️we hope you enjoy the content that we prepared with care.

    They say that the tastyness in food comes from all the care that the cook puts into the process. Enjoy!!

    Feel free to follow us on:

    • Instagram: @Tacito.podcast

    • Linkedin: Tacito podcast


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    22 mins
  • Applied ethics for creatives by Giovanni de Grandis
    Oct 17 2024

    This week we have Giovanni de Grandis as our special guest, he is a philosopher working in the areas of responsible research and innovation, and coordinator of the Afino project. Today, he is speaking to us, not to bring answers or definitions, but to start the spark of new conversations about applied ethics between creatives.

    How do you think a designer can start to get involved in applied ethics?

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    48 mins
  • Cultivating cultural impact with Oona O'brien
    Sep 26 2024

    Oona is super curious about culture and collaboration, this calling has taken her to gain experience in SD and User Research across europe, Africa and North America. She will be one of the speaker for the Service Design Global Conference in Helsinki to talk about Crafting Services for Scalable Success by Cultivating Cultural Impact.

    I want to give a big shout out to Service design Network for supporting the podcast. SDN is offering a 5% discount in online conference tickets, you just need to go to the conference website: www.servicedesignglobalconference.com and write the code TACITOVIRTUAL5 when buying your ticket.

    You can check out the conference Agenda here: https://www.servicedesignglobalconference.com/program

    Enjoy the episode!


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    33 mins
  • Vacation time!
    Aug 2 2024

    We'll be back in September with new episodes in Spanish and English each week. And we are looking forward to two special episodes that will be recorded at the service design global conference in Helsinki from the 2nd - 4th of October.

    ¡See you soon! And enjoy your summer!


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    2 mins