EPISODE · Jun 30, 2026 · 1H 38M
604. The Museum of Organisational Culture - Jenny Theolin
from Urbanistica Podcast - Cities for People · host Mustafa Sherif
Jenny Theolin, (Entrepreneur, Learning Leader, Experience Designer, Facilitator, Curator, and Author) joins us to explore one of the most original ideas in the world of organisational culture: a museum.Jenny is the founder of the Museum of Organisational Culture (MoOC), the world's first museum dedicated to the artefacts, rituals, and inherited ways of working that shape how organisations function. We talk about how the museum was "found, not built," the founding collection of twelve Swedish organisations, and Curatology, her own methodology for reading organisations the way a curator reads a collection.We also dig into her book, The Museum You Carry, and what it means to ask not just what we should add to our organisations and cities, but what we're already carrying, and whether it's still worth carrying.Beyond the work, Jenny opens up about her path, what energizes her, how she thinks about success and balance, and the people and ideas that have shaped her. We close with her reflections for students, for those working with cities and culture, and a message to her younger, or older, self.A conversation about memory, meaning, and the invisible infrastructure that holds organisations and cities together.___Keep Up the Good Work. Keep Loving Cities ❤️️__All opinions expressed in each episode are personal to the guest and do not represent the Host of Urbanistica Podcast unless otherwise stated.____Follow Urbanistica on Instagram , TikTok, Facebook & Youtube channel._____Let's connect and talk further about this episode Mustafa Sherif Linkedin._____Visit Mustafasherif.com for collaborations and nominations or email me at [email protected]_____Thanks to Urbanistica Podcast partner AFRY (Urban Planning and Design)AFRY is an international engineering and design company providing sustainable solutions in the fields of energy, industry, and infrastructure.
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Jenny Theolin, (Entrepreneur, Learning Leader, Experience Designer, Facilitator, Curator, and Author) joins us to explore one of the most original ideas in the world of organisational culture: a museum.Jenny is the founder of the Museum of Organisational Culture (MoOC), the world's first museum dedicated to the artefacts, rituals, and inherited ways of working that shape how organisations function. We talk about how the museum was "found, not built," the founding collection of twelve Swedish organisations, and Curatology, her own methodology for reading organisations the way a curator reads a collection.We also dig into her book, The Museum You Carry, and what it means to ask not just what we should add to our organisations and cities, but what we're already carrying, and whether it's still worth carrying.Beyond the work, Jenny opens up about her path, what energizes her, how she thinks about success and balance, and the people and ideas that have shaped her. We close with her reflections for students, for those working with cities and culture, and a message to her younger, or older, self.A conversation about memory, meaning, and the invisible infrastructure that holds organisations and cities together.___Keep Up the Good Work. Keep Loving Cities ❤️️__All opinions expressed in each episode are personal to the guest and do not represent the Host of Urbanistica Podcast unless otherwise stated.____Follow Urbanistica on Instagram , TikTok, Facebook & Youtube channel._____Let's connect and talk further about this episode Mustafa Sherif Linkedin._____Visit Mustafasherif.com for collaborations and nominations or email me at [email protected]_____Thanks to Urbanistica Podcast partner AFRY (Urban Planning and Design)AFRY is an international engineering and design company providing sustainable solutions in the fields of energy, industry, and infrastructure.
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