Tacito in English

Tacito in English
Podcast Description
Hey there! We are happy you found us! 🥰
Tácito is a bilingual podcast where design and different disciplines chat.
We invite you to grow your tacit knowledge with us, to help minimize biases when making decisions and solving wicked problems.
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The podcast covers a range of topics including applied ethics in design, cultural impact in service design, sustainability practices, and decision-making strategies in complex ecosystems. Episode examples include interviews with a philosopher discussing applied ethics, a food designer revealing innovation in the food industry, and experts sharing insights on venture building across different cultures.

Hey there! We are happy you found us! 🥰
Tácito is a bilingual podcast where design and different disciplines chat.
We invite you to grow your tacit knowledge with us, to help minimize biases when making decisions and solving wicked problems.
You can clic the
🔗 “Linktree” https://linktr.ee/tacito.podcast to discover the Tacito in spanish channel, our social media platforms and “Buy me a coffee” or tea ☕
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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