"A person who never made a mistake, never tried anything new" Albert Einstein once said.
\nIn this week's episode I am hosting the International Playback Theatre Network (IPTN) president, Jori Pitk\xe4nen, in a compelling dialogue about the concept of mistakes in playback.
\nWhat is consider to be a mistake in playback? How can we work with a mistake we made? What mistakes can we do when working with traumatic stories? Can we "fix" mistakes?
\nMe and Jori will be talking about that and also about romance in playback (yes, again...), duo playback, taboos in playback and Jori's journey to playback.
\nApart from his role at the IPTN, Jori is a talented playback conductor and actor, PHD student and a game designer. He is kind, wise and sensitive. I highly recommend you to get to know him through this playback talk.