
Matters of Experience
Matters of Experience is a podcast about the creativity, innovation, and psychology driving designed experiences and encounters. Each week Abby and Brenda dig into the who, how, so what and why of exhibitions, branded experiences, events, spectaculars, and all the crazy things designers and creatives are putting out there for people who just can’t get enough.
Latest episodes

Apr 2, 2025 • 26min
What If It Doesn't Work? (And What If It Does?)
What does it mean to design for dialogue—not just display? In this episode of Matters of Experience, Abigail Honor and Brenda Cowan sit down with Jonathan Alger, founding partner at C&G Partners and a leading voice in exhibition and experience design.Jonathan shares how designing with empathy, navigating creative discomfort, and embracing uncertainty can lead to deeper, more inclusive storytelling. From his work with museums and nonprofits to projects for NASA, Jonathan discusses how personal testimony, collaboration, and trust shape impactful experiences that resonate across boundaries.Whether you’re a creative leader, designer, or simply curious about the thinking behind the world’s most meaningful exhibitions—this episode offers insight into how design can be both a process and a conversation.

Mar 5, 2025 • 27min
Creativity and Courage with Murilo Melo
Murilo Melo, the Global Head of Design at GUT, shares his expertise in branding and impactful design. He discusses how creativity and courage redefine the future of design, emphasizing the importance of authenticity in brand experiences. Murilo explores the challenges of adapting design to rapid technological changes and highlights a project that boosted community and self-esteem for Black students. He also dives into the evolving nature of design awards and the exciting innovations in music marketing, showcasing the dynamic interplay between creativity and strategy.

Feb 5, 2025 • 27min
Experience as a Catalyst for Connection with Monica Herman
In this episode of Matters of Experience, Abigail Honor and Brenda Cowan sit down with Monica Herman, a seasoned experiential design strategist, to explore the transformative power of meaningful experiences. Monica shares how her work moves beyond “cool” designs, focusing instead on creating moments that address real needs—whether building awareness, shifting perceptions, or evoking awe.Discover how experiential design bridges the gap between brands and audiences, turning awareness into emotion and inspiring action. From pop-ups to shared urban moments, Monica unpacks the art and strategy of designing experiences that truly matter.This is a must-listen for anyone passionate about creativity, connection, and the evolving role of design in shaping how we live, work, and feel.Produced by Lorem Ipsum.Show Notes:Monica HermanGiant Spoon29ROOMS — Monica HermanSAMSUNG YOUNIVERSE — Monica HermanADIDAS FORUM CITY TAKEOVER — Monica HermanUNBOTHERED WASH DAY — Monica HermanHOUSE OF DRAGONS — Monica HermanIf you have any comments, suggestions or questions about the show please send an email to ask@loremipsumcorp.com.A transcript of this episode can be found at loremipsumcorp.com/matters-of-experience.

Jan 8, 2025 • 25min
The Crossroads of Media, Architecture, and Technology with Brandon Harp
How can digital technology transform our everyday spaces into memorable experiences? In this episode of Matters of Experience, Abigail Honor and Brenda Cowan speak with Brandon Harp, Director of Digital Experiences at McCann Systems Experiential Technology Practice. Brandon shares insights into designing multi-sensory environments, the importance of storytelling in digital displays, and how data and creativity intersect to create meaningful connections. From airports to immersive art spaces, discover how Brandon’s innovative approach bridges technology, architecture, and human emotion to craft unforgettable experiences.Produced by Lorem Ipsum.Show Notes:McCann SystemsSUMMIT One VanderbiltRefik AnadolIf you have any comments, suggestions or questions about the show please send an email to ask@loremipsumcorp.com.A transcript of this episode can be found at loremipsumcorp.com/matters-of-experience.

Dec 4, 2024 • 29min
Emotional Intelligence and Problem-Solving in Design with Zorana Pringle
What role do emotions play in creativity, and how can emotional intelligence transform the way we innovate? In this episode of Matters of Experience, Abby and Brenda talk with Dr. Zorana Ivcevic Pringle, Senior Research Scientist at the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence.Zorana shares insights from her groundbreaking research on emotional intelligence, creativity, and the power of art to deepen understanding. Discover how emotional intelligence can drive creative problem-solving, help us embrace uncertainty, and transform the way we design for others.This episode is a must-listen for creative professionals, designers, and anyone interested in the role of emotions in shaping experiences.Produced by Lorem Ipsum.Show Notes:Zorana Ivcevic Pringle, Ph.d.Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence (YCEI)The Creativity Choice by Dr. Zorana Ivcevic Pringle | Hachette Book GroupAR-Powered Interactive ArtifactsIf you have any comments, suggestions or questions about the show please send an email to ask@loremipsumcorp.com.A transcript of this episode can be found at loremipsumcorp.com/matters-of-experience.

Nov 6, 2024 • 30min
Color is a Language with Laura Guido-Clark
What if the colors around us could change the way we feel, think, and connect? In this episode of Matters of Experience, we dive into the transformative world of color with Laura Guido-Clark, founder of Project Color Corps and creator of the Love Good Color methodology. Known for her pioneering approach to color as a tool for emotional and social change, Laura shares insights into how color can heal, inspire, and connect us to spaces in profound ways. From working with major brands to uplifting public schools and healthcare environments, Laura uses color to foster inclusivity and well-being. Discover how intentional color design can reshape our experiences and create spaces that feel like home.Produced by Lorem Ipsum.Show Notes:love good colorAdobe’s Founders Tower Provides a Glimpse Into the Future of WorkProject Color Corpsec reems academyIf you have any comments, suggestions or questions about the show please send an email to ask@loremipsumcorp.com.A transcript of this episode can be found at loremipsumcorp.com/matters-of-experience.

Oct 2, 2024 • 26min
How Do We Decolonize Design? with Dori Tunstall
In this episode of Matters of Experience, we speak with Dr. Dori Tunstall, a visionary leader in the design world and the first Black female dean of a design faculty. Dori discusses the transformative power of design as a tool for cultural justice, equity, and inclusion. Together, we explore critical questions like: How do we decolonize design? and what it takes to rethink design education for a more just and equitable future.Tune in to learn how design can drive meaningful social change, foster inclusion, and reshape the future of the industry.Produced by Lorem Ipsum.Show Notes:Dori TunstallDecolonizing DesignPRL x Naiomi GlassesIf you have any comments, suggestions or questions about the show please send an email to ask@loremipsumcorp.com.A transcript of this episode can be found at loremipsumcorp.com/matters-of-experience.

Sep 4, 2024 • 25min
Small Museums, Big Impact with Alli Schell
What does it take to lead and innovate in a small museum setting? In this episode of Matters of Experience, hosts Abigail Honor and Brenda Cowan sit down with Alli Schell, Director of Public Programs at the Marshall Steam Museum, to explore the unique challenges and opportunities of working in small museums. With a career shaped by a deep passion for history and education, Alli shares her journey from being a young museum volunteer to becoming a driving force in the museum community. We delve into her open letter to the American Alliance of Museums, discussing the often-overlooked needs of small museums and the importance of representation and equity in the museum field. Tune in to hear Alli’s inspiring story, creative problem-solving strategies, and advocacy for the small but mighty institutions that play a crucial role in preserving our cultural heritage.Produced by Lorem Ipsum.Show Notes:Marshall Steam MuseumMilton Historical SocietyScience After Hours | The Franklin InstituteAn open letter to the American Alliance of MuseumsSmall Museum AssociationIntroducing SEGD Professional Practice GroupsIf you have any comments, suggestions or questions about the show please send an email to ask@loremipsumcorp.com.A transcript of this episode can be found at loremipsumcorp.com/matters-of-experience.

Aug 7, 2024 • 29min
Universal Design in Cultural Institutions with Beth Redmond-Jones
How can museums and cultural institutions become more inclusive and welcoming for all visitors? Join us as we explore this vital question with Beth Redmond-Jones, VP of Exhibitions at the Monterey Bay Aquarium and editor & contributing author of Welcoming Museum Visitors with Unapparent Disabilities. With over 30 years of experience at leading institutions like the San Diego Natural History Museum and the Smithsonian’s National Zoo, Beth shares her insights on designing exhibits that inspire and connect with diverse audiences.Tune in to the episode and learn how universal design can create environments that cater to the needs of all visitors, highlighting the continuous journey toward accessibility and inclusivity.Produced by Lorem Ipsum.Show Notes:Beth Redmond-JonesMonterey Bay AquariumWelcoming Museum Visitors with Unapparent DisabilitiesInto the Deep | Exhibition | Monterey Bay AquariumHeureka Goes CrazyIf you have any comments, suggestions or questions about the show please send an email to ask@loremipsumcorp.com.A transcript of this episode can be found at loremipsumcorp.com/matters-of-experience.

Jul 25, 2024 • 28min
Science Meets Storytelling with Elisabeth Ramm
This week we discuss the fascinating debate on the role of immersive spaces in science museums with Elisabeth Ramm, an associate partner at ATELIER BRÜCKNER and co-founder of the Swiss-based ARTHINKING Association.Elisabeth shares her insights on how scenography and storytelling can foster creativity, critical thinking, and a sense of wonder. Whether you’re a designer, educator, or science enthusiast, this episode offers a compelling exploration of how immersive spaces can enhance the storytelling of scientific concepts.Produced by Lorem Ipsum.Show Notes:ATELIER BRÜCKNEREcsiteWellcome CollectionArs Electronica CenterZOOM CHILDREN'S MUSEUM - WienArtistic Residencies | Arts · at · CERNFungi Cosmology: a new kingdom and its relevance for the future - Swissnex in BrazilFuturiumART+COM Studios | Neo-NaturHyundai Motorstudio | ATELIER BRÜCKNERIf you have any comments, suggestions or questions about the show please send an email to ask@loremipsumcorp.com.A transcript of this episode can be found at loremipsumcorp.com/matters-of-experience.
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