EPISODE · Jul 29, 2025 · 29 MIN
The Power to Change: Shaping Practice and Challenging Perceptions
from Whose Power? · host The Preservative Party with Professor Abigail Harrison Moore
In episode five of Whose Power? Abigail Harrison Moore and Lauren are joined by new Preservative Party members Eden, Rowan, and Esme to explore the growing impact of this youth-led curatorial group on participatory research and museum exhibitions. Together, they discuss how podcasting serves as a powerful tool for amplifying young voices and fostering safe, collaborative spaces. Eden, Rowan, and Esme share what drew them to the group, reflecting on the welcoming environment and the transformative nature of their involvement. Together they highlight the accessibility of podcasting, the importance of research, and the potential of youth-led work to shape museum practices and challenge broader societal perceptions. Read a full transcript of this episode Find out more about the Preservative Party on their LinkedIn or the Leeds Museums & Galleries website. This is a Research Podcasts production. Episode Credits Presenters: Abigail Harrison Moore, University of Leeds and Lauren, Preservative Party Guests: Rowan, Esme and Eden, Preservative Party Producer: Chris Garrington, Research Podcasts Studio and sound: Helix, University of Leeds and Krissie Brighty-Glover, Research Podcasts Music: Aura, by Tae, Preservative Party Artwork and graphics: Preservative Party with Krissie Brighty-Glover, Research Podcasts Photography: Andrew Lord Funding: Research England Participatory Research Fund 2024-25
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In episode five of Whose Power? Abigail Harrison Moore and Lauren are joined by new Preservative Party members Eden, Rowan, and Esme to explore the growing impact of this youth-led curatorial group on participatory research and museum exhibitions. Together, they discuss how podcasting serves as a powerful tool for amplifying young voices and fostering safe, collaborative spaces. Eden, Rowan, and Esme share what drew them to the group, reflecting on the welcoming environment and the transformative nature of their involvement. Together they highlight the accessibility of podcasting, the importance of research, and the potential of youth-led work to shape museum practices and challenge broader societal perceptions. Read a full transcript of this episode Find out more about the Preservative Party on their LinkedIn or the Leeds Museums & Galleries website. This is a Research Podcasts production. Episode Credits Presenters: Abigail Harrison Moore, University of Leeds and Lauren, Preservative Party Guests: Rowan, Esme and Eden, Preservative Party Producer: Chris Garrington, Research Podcasts Studio and sound: Helix, University of Leeds and Krissie Brighty-Glover, Research Podcasts Music: Aura, by Tae, Preservative Party Artwork and graphics: Preservative Party with Krissie Brighty-Glover, Research Podcasts Photography: Andrew Lord Funding: Research England Participatory Research Fund 2024-25
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