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Episode 2: Alle vil tage kontrollen tilbage
Episode 2: Alle vil tage kontrollen tilbage

Episode 1: Kort og terræn
Episode 1: Kort og terræn
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Portrait of Kresten Schultz-Jørgensen
Communication in its purest form means community - and in the latest episode of the podcast Design Kan with Kresten Schultz Jørgensen, focus is on particularly that concept. Kresten Schultz Jørgensen is a writer, adviser and communications expert. With over 30 years of experience in politics, business development and strategic communication, we talk about the common thread in his career, which spans far and wide. It's about communication and conversation. About gathering its stakeholders in a community in the conversation. Regardless of whether it is as marketing director at Det Kongelige Teater or as founder of the PR company LEAD Agency and the consulting company Oxymoron.


Portrait of Kresten Schultz-Jørgensen
Communication in its purest form means community - and in the latest episode of the podcast Design Kan with Kresten Schultz Jørgensen, focus is on particularly that concept. Kresten Schultz Jørgensen is a writer, adviser and communications expert. With over 30 years of experience in politics, business development and strategic communication, we talk about the common thread in his career, which spans far and wide. It's about communication and conversation. About gathering its stakeholders in a community in the conversation. Regardless of whether it is as marketing director at Det Kongelige Teater or as founder of the PR company LEAD Agency and the consulting company Oxymoron.
Does Voice Still Have a Place in the Digital Age?
In days past, when all communication was purely analog, one had to physically stand up and speak out to be heard by a larger audience. Those days are over. Now, we sit behind individual screens to communicate and debate, mostly through brief texts because speed is of the essence. And when it comes to expressing emotions, we often resort to emojis, as language alone doesn't seem to suffice anymore.


Does Voice Still Have a Place in the Digital Age?
In days past, when all communication was purely analog, one had to physically stand up and speak out to be heard by a larger audience. Those days are over. Now, we sit behind individual screens to communicate and debate, mostly through brief texts because speed is of the essence. And when it comes to expressing emotions, we often resort to emojis, as language alone doesn't seem to suffice anymore.

