Paperback Perfumes

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Paperback Perfumes

Welcome to Paperback Perfumes! The host Clare Presser is a Librarian with a fascination for fragrances and their capacity to evokes memories and experiences through the activation of the olfactory system. In this podcast she chats with guests about their connections with scents and stories through the pairing of perfumes and literary texts. Think of it as reader’s advisory for fragrance lovers, or fragrance recommendation for bibilophiles - whichever experience is your first priority. It’s fun exercise that allows a lovely discussion around people’s personal interpretation of experience, scent, and story Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    On The Scent

    “There is a type of person who starts to GLOW FROM WITHIN when talking about perfumery…” - Pia Long, Excerpt from ‘Demo Accords’, featured in ‘On The Scent’ magazine, Issue 1 . Jo Fairley is a celebrated writer, journalist, and one of the most influential voices shaping how we understand and talk about fragrance. As co‑founder of On The Scent magazine (and it’s inclusion in a burgeoning media empire), she has spent decades translating the invisible world of scent into stories that explore memory, culture, and the emotional power of perfume. Her award‑winning writing has helped build a bridge between the perfume industry and everyday readers, making the language of fragrance more accessible, expressive, and deeply human.Alongside her work in scent journalism, Jo is also known for co‑founding Green & Black’s Organic Chocolate, a brand that reflects her instinct for storytelling, design, and thoughtful creation. Her entrepreneurial spirit and editorial eye come together in everything she builds, especially in her mission to cultivate community within the fragrance world.In this episode, Jo shares her journey through perfume writing, the evolution of scent culture, and the magic behind creating a groundbreaking magazine dedicated to fragrance. It’s a conversation about creativity, connection, and the way scent helps us understand ourselves and the world around us.Fragrances mentioned:Shocking - Elsa SchiaparelliNéroli Amara - Van Cleef & ArpelsEau des Sens - DiptyquePetitgrain - Perfumer H Writing discussed:On The Scent Magazine: Issue 1 (Digital Copy)Find Jo and On The Scent Media: Instagram: @jofairley@onthescentmediaWebsite: onthescentmedia.com Theme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Coffee and Conversation

    “If you could go back, who would you want to meet?”― Toshikazu Kawaguchi, Before the Coffee Gets ColdDelphine McPhilimey brings a quiet, intentional artistry to the world of natural perfumery, and this episode explores the depth behind her craft. A French‑born artisan perfumer, her path has taken her from traditional perfumery studies to hands‑on workshops in Bali, eventually leading her to establish Olfactora in West Leederville, Western Australia. Her work is shaped by a deep respect for natural materials, the discipline of classical technique, and the slow, thoughtful rituals that give fragrance its emotional resonance.Olfactora reflects this philosophy: a studio devoted to the beauty of considered creation, where people can learn, explore, and experience scent in its most authentic form. Delphine blends traditional craft with a contemporary, sustainable approach, creating perfumes that feel personal, expressive, and grounded in nature. Every experience in her studio honours refined craftsmanship and the quiet depth of raw materials.This episode also steps into the whimsical world of ‘Before the Coffee Gets Cold’ by Toshikazu Kawaguchi, a Japanese novel that explores time, acceptance, and connection - an unexpected but fitting companion to Delphine’s approach to scent. Through storytelling, philosophy, and the discipline of natural perfumery, she reveals how fragrance becomes a bridge between memory, emotion, and the moments that shape us.Fragrances mentioned:Coffee Break - Maison Margiela/Replica Awake - AkroEmber Shan - ByermiaBrown Flowers - D.S. & DurgaOpium - Yves Saint Laurent Book discussed:Before the Coffee Gets Cold - Toshikazu KawaguchiFind Delphine and Olfactora onInstagram: @olfactoraWebsite: olfactora.com.auTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    A Beautiful Grimoire

    “You will always be fond of me. I represent to you all the sins you never had the courage to commit.”― Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian GrayGrimoire Perfumes founder Troy (Trung) Vu joins us to explore the rich intersection of fragrance, aesthetics, mythology, and artistic expression. A self‑taught perfumer, Troy’s creative path winds through years as a classically trained dancer, a makeup artist, and a decade spent in luxury retail and cosmetics. These experiences shape his approach to scent as an invisible art form built on instinct, memory, structure, and imagination.Troy shares how the golden era of perfumery—from the 1920s to the late ’90s—continues to influence his work, inspiring fragrances that are bold, character‑driven, and unburdened by trend. His world is steeped in folklore, ritual, the macabre, and global mythologies, all of which inform the tone and storytelling behind each Grimoire creation. We also dive into the role of aesthetics through exploring classic literature the The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. Fragrances mentioned:Caleche - Hermes Gold Woman - AmouageAmbre Eccentrico - Armani PriveFlorabotanica - BalenciagaGarden Roses - Burberry Book discussed:The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde Find Troy and Grimoire Parfums onInstagram: @troyperfumes@grimoireparfumsWebsite: grimoireparfums.com.auTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Gourmet

    “Just like becoming an expert in wine–you learn by drinking it, the best you can afford–you learn about great food by finding the best there is, whether simply or luxurious. Then you savour it, analyse it, and discuss it with your companions, and you compare it with other experiences.”― Julia Child, Mastering the Art of French CookingFlowers, food, and fragrance have long been powerful forms of expression—anchoring memory, shaping culture, and awakening creativity through the senses. In this episode, we explore Mastering the Art of French Cooking through a multisensory lens, where aroma is just as essential as technique. This conversation invites us to consider cooking not only as craft, but as a richly layered sensory experience—one that engages smell, taste, touch, and imagination.Our guest is Jeffrey Paul Ames, also known as The Aromatic Gourmet—a chef and botanical perfumer whose work sits at the intersection of gastronomy and fragrance. Drawing inspiration from his Italian family’s aromatic kitchen, as well as his teaching at the Institute for Art and Olfaction, Jeffrey has developed The Aromatic Gourmet, a thoughtful class series that explores cross‑modal sensorial practices through hands‑on, in‑person sessions. Each class guides participants through an olfacto‑gustatory journey using aromatic flowers, edible flowers, hydrosols, botanical extracts, and traditional techniques such as maceration, all grounded in cultural and historical context.In this episode, Jeffrey shares how he creates what he calls “edible perfumes” through salts, syrups, spices, and thoughtful food preparation—revealing how fragrance can transform flavor and deepen our connection to what we eat. He offers creative insights into aroma, craft, and sensory awareness, along with simple, accessible ways to bring more intention, color, and joy into everyday meals. If you’ve ever wanted to cook like a perfumer, use scent to anchor memory, or rediscover mindfulness through food, this episode is truly a feast for the senses.Fragrances mentioned:Bois des Îles (Excluif) - ChanelL’Heure Bleu - GuerlainMitsouko - Guerlain Book discussed:Mastering the Art of French Cooking - Julia ChildFrance is a Feast: The Photographic Journey of Paul and Julia Child - Alex Prud’Homme & Katie Pratt Extra research: The History Chicks podcast on Julia ChildFind the Aromatic Gourmet on@thearomaticgourmetTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Enfleurage

    “For Man is held by everything he holds. Release your grip on things if you would not be in their grip.”― Mikhail Naimy, The Book of Mirdad: The Strange Story of a Monastery which was Once Called The ArkThis conversation with George Chlouk moves through fragrance, philosophy, and the emotional terrain of being human in challenging times. We begin with the cultural depth of Lebanese perfumery—its reliance on local flora, the influences of tourism and tradition, and ancient techniques like enfleurage that still echo through contemporary scent‑making.From there, the discussion expands into the transformational ideas found in The Book of Mirdad: The Strange Story of a Monastery Which Was Once Called The Ark. Its reflections on letting go, navigating change, and embracing uncertainty become touchpoints as George and our host consider how individuals evolve—much like raw materials becoming something entirely new through alchemy.The conversation doesn’t shy away from the complexities of the world around us and the dissonance of trying to maintain “normalcy” in the presence of violence. Literature, spirituality, and fragrance all emerge as grounding forces—ways of processing reality and making meaning when the world feels unstable.Through it all, scent remains a vital thread. George offers insight into how fragrance interacts with identity and place: how comfort, memory, culture, and aspiration shape what we wear and how we move through the world.Fragrances mentioned:Eau de Campagne - SisleyÉdition Imperiale - CourvoisierBois d’Encens - Armani PriveBook discussed:The Book of Mirdad: The Strange Story of a Monastery Which Was Once Called The Ark - Mikhail NaimyFind George onInstagram: @intuitive_alchemy_Theme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Linked to the Land

    “Remember. This is your story, no matter what history will claim or what songs people sing. And it’s no one’s place to stop you from telling it.”― Lucy Holland, SistersongIn this episode we explore the space where books and fragrance meet, guided by writer and sensory storyteller Rowan Ambrose. Rowan’s life is shaped by vivid experiences—sailing tall ships, gardening, travelling widely, and savouring the simple pleasures of perfume, fine tea, chocolate, and good coffee. These influences infuse her writing with texture and atmosphere.Rowan now helps businesses find their voice through clear, evocative copy—whether it’s web pages, newsletters, product descriptions, or her speciality: sensory and perfume writing. She brings brands to life with words so her clients don’t have to wrestle with them. She also helps people to find their way to their perfect garden, no matter the size, skill or time availble to tend to it. In our conversation, we discuss low‑maintenance gardening, seasonal connection, and the themes of land and identity in Lucy Holland’s Sister Song. And of course, we pair the novel with a fragrance that captures its earthy, mythic spirit.Fragrances mentioned:Firewater - Jorum Studio Cuir Pampas - Frassai Fille en Anguille ("Girl in (Pine) Needles" - I got that wrong) - Serge LutensSilphium - Stora SkugganFeuille - MiskeoBeen Trying to Meet You - Nosu Forbidden Bloom - Mabelle O’RamaPhoenix Flame - Mabelle O’RamaUndergrowth - Rook Sain No More - NosuPersonne - IconoflyEucris - Geo. F Trumper Book discussed:Sistersong - Lucy Holland Find Rowan onInstagram: @rowan_ambroseWebsite: rowan-ambrose.comTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Wuthering Fights

    “Heaven did not seem to be my home; and I broke my heart with weeping to come back to earth; and the angels were so angry that they flung me out into the middle of the heath on the top of Wuthering Heights; where I woke sobbing for joy.”― Emily Brontë, Wuthering HeightsIt feels like Wuthering Heights has swept back into the cultural conversation—whether it’s through rereads of the novel, rewatches of film adaptations, or simply the collective fascination with its gothic storms and tangled emotions. And honestly… how could a librarian not wade into that literary storm?In this episode, I’m joined by Suzy from Scent n’ Sensibility for a spirited exploration of Emily Brontë’s iconic novel. We try to touch on as many aspects as possible: its wild emotional extremes, its bleak and beautiful setting, the messy humanity of its characters, and the way this story somehow manages to linger darkly in the corner.We also take a closer look at Emerald Fennell’s recent reimagining of the Wuthering Heights universe. How does it reshape Brontë’s themes? And where does it veer into territory that feels… let’s say, ambitiously debatable?If you’re a gothic fiction fan, a fragrance nerd, or just someone who enjoys a bit of delicious literary chaos—this one’s for you.Fragrances mentioned:L'orpheline - Serge Lutens Velvet Moss - Scent Trunk Oud Infini - DusitaRelique d’Amour - Oriza L. LegrandGorseland - Jorum Studios Cabochard - Gres Caleche - Hermes Anglomania - Vivienne Westwood Ectoplasm - Fantôme Book discussed:Wuthering Heights - Emily BrontëFilm discussed: ”Wuthering Heights” - Director Emerald Fennell Find Suzy onInstagram: @scen.tnsensibilityTikTok: @scentnsensibilityTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    About Alice

    “All in the golden afternoonFull leisurely we glide;For both our oars, with little skill,By little arms are plied,While little hands make vain pretenceOur wanderings to guide.”― Lewis Carroll, Alice’s Adventures in WonderlandIn this episode, I’m joined (once again) by Fliss Walton, who helps me dive deep into my lifelong love for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Together, we explore Lewis Carroll’s iconic story—its rich cultural history, its playful yet profound wordplay, and the many interpretations and adaptations that have kept Alice alive in our collective imagination. Fliss and I muse over how Alice has transcended literature to become a universal symbol of curiosity, identity, and childhood’s delightful absurdity.As our conversation unfolds, we connect the sensory magic of Wonderland to the world of fragrance, exploring scents that capture the whimsy, oddity, and darker undertones woven through Carroll’s narrative. We reflect on how certain perfumes can evoke the surreal charm of the story, creating a multi‑sensory experience that brings Alice’s journey to life in an entirely new way. This episode blends literary exploration with olfactory adventure — a perfect listen for anyone who loves books, scent, or falling down rabbit holes.Fragrances mentioned:Undergrowth - Rook Perfumes Wander Through the Park - Miller Harris Queen - Eau de BoujeeBelle De Jour - ERIS ParfumsComète - Chanel Exclusif Annabel's Birthday Cake - Marissa Zappas Tea for Two - L'Artisan ParfumeurMilky Dragon - Isabelle LarignonDelulu - .Oddity Dodo- ZoologistRabbit - Zoologist Dentelle au Coer- Henri JacquesHaute Horopito - One Way BridgeCepes and Tuberose - AftelierAnonymity - Filigree & ShadowGreen Vetiver - Archer FarrarBelle Âme - Les AbstraitsBook discussed:The Annotated Alice - Lewis Carroll, edited by Martin Gardner Find Fliss onInstagram: @fliss_sniffs_stuffAnd Les OderantsInstagram: @lesoderantsYoutube: Les Oderants PodcastTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Importance of Hygiene

    “Because the middle classes and the nouveaux riches welcomed gas, water closets and piped-in water, the upper classes drew back. Many a denizen of a sprawling, stony-cold country estate looked on “mod cons” as slightly uncouth, over-eager and—worst of all—middle-class.”- Katherine Ashenburg, The Dirt on Clean: An Unsanitized HistoryIn this episode, I’m joined by Clayton Ilolahia, an Evaluation and Communication specialist at Fragrances of the World, to explore the rich intersection of art, commerce, and fragrance. Together, we discuss into how changes in the media landscape has transformed the perfume industry, reshaping not just marketing but the creative process itself. We also explore the evolving role of fragrance evaluators, the deeply subjective nature of smell, and the cultural ideas—past and present—that shape our sense of cleanliness, identity, and performance.Clayton brings a wealth of knowledge from his global fragrance writing, formal training at the Grasse Institute of Perfumery, and more than a decade of self-guided learning. His background in learning and development, working with brands like Ralph Lauren and Louis Vuitton (to name a few), adds an insightful dimension to our conversation. His passion for education and olfactory storytelling makes this a thoughtful exploration of the changing landscape of modern perfumery and how we socialise through our scent.Fragrances mentioned:L’eau d’Issey - Issey Miyake Black Oregano - Atelier MateriBlanche Bête - Liquides ImaginairesShalimar - GuerlainChypre (Le Chypre) - Coty Fracas - Robert PiguetBook discussed:The Dirt on Clean: An Unsanitized History - Katherine AshenburgFind Clayton and Fragrances of the World online hereInstagram:@clayton_ilolahia@fragrancesoftheworldWebsite:fragrancesoftheworld.comTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    A Box of Spices

    “Now, I see that every relic, however battered, every scratch on every knick-knack, is engraved with a timeless story of someone's life.” - Eve Makis, The Spice Box Letters Hosting this conversation with Alina Tadevosyan gave me the chance to learn about the powerful themes of Armenian cultural: resilience, identity and heritage preservation. Alina shared how everyday acts of cultural expression — from cooking traditional Armenian dishes to celebrating family milestones — function as meaningful forms of resistance and survival. We explored the role of storytelling in keeping collective memory alive and why these traditions remain essential to the Armenian community today.Alina also spoke about founding ARAKYÁL, the luxury fragrance house she launched in 2025, inspired by her Armenian roots and the ancient spirit of her homeland. A lifelong creative, she has worked across classical singing, fashion design, graphic design and art direction, with scent becoming her newest medium of self‑expression. ARAKYÁL, meaning “apostle” in Armenian, reflects her belief that fragrance is a messenger — carrying memory, identity and quiet power. At its core, ARAKYÁL is about helping people wear their story.Fragrances mentioned:Elixir Colour of Nur Meron Book discussed:The Spice Box Letters - Eve Makis Find Arakyal online hereInstagram: @arakyal.officialWebsite: www.arakyal.coTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Emblems

    “Like a long lost cousin to the tarot, these rich images and symbolic stories could become a source for guidance, comfort, wisdom and beauty in your life. Just open the book to any picture and fall into it. Read the motto and story, use your imagination, and let the emblem work its magic” - Mandy Aftel , Symbolorum: The Secret Wisdom of the Emblems It feels surreal to start Season 3 of the podcast talking to Mandy Aftel—an extraordinary natural perfumer and author whose influence on the world of scent and creativity runs deep. As the founder of Aftelier Perfumes, Mandy hand‑crafts her perfumes in small batches in her Berkeley studio, bringing a sense of beauty and artistry to everyone who encounters her work.Her contributions have earned wide recognition: Vogue has called her one of the industry’s “most prolific talents,” Vanity Fair has described her as an “angel of alchemy,” and Forbes has named her among the top bespoke perfumers in the world. She also serves as an advisor at The Institute for Art and Olfaction, which created the annual Aftel Award for Handmade Perfume in her honor, and she is the recipient of the Septimus Piesse Visionary Award for lifetime achievement. And then, of course, there is her micro museum, where you can see, touch and smell the history of perfumery. In our conversation, Mandy dives into the creative journey behind her newest book, Symbolorium: The Secret Wisdom of Emblems. We explore the fascinating world of 1600s emblem books, the historical texts that inspire her, and the deep connections she sees between nature, art, and the craft of perfume. It’s a rich, inspiring discussion to kick off the season. Fragrances mentioned:Patchouli Noir - Mandy AftelPatchouli essential oil Patchouli absolute Oakmoss absolute Book discussed:Symbolorum: The Secret Wisdom of Emblems - Mandy AftelFind Mandy Aftel online hereInstagram: @aftelierperfumeWebsite: aftelier.comTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Maker

    “Bless the Maker and His water.Bless the coming and going of Him.May His passage cleanse the world.May He keep the world for His people. ” - Frank Herbert, Dune In the final episode of Season Two, I’m joined once again by Michael Nordstrand to explore the rich and layered world of Frank Herbert’s Dune.You might remember our first conversation in Episode 51, where we wandered through fairytales and fragrance. This time, we dive into Dune’s politics, ecology, and the power of scent — from the symbolism of spice to the relationships that define key characters in the text.We talk about how Dune continues to shape literature, culture, and even perfume, and reflect on what its themes of power, technology, and environment still teach us today.A reflective close to Season Two — connecting story, scent, and the desert worlds that stay with us long after reading.Fragrances mentioned:Mxxx. - Eris ParfumsPassage d'Enfer - L'Artisan ParfumeurAjedrez - FrassaiInfusion d'Iris - PradaFate Woman - Amouage Figment - Amouage1885 Bains Sulfureux - Les Bains Guerbois Bois Datchaï - Maison CrivelliCabochard Cherie - GresCabochard - GresShalimar - Guerlain Tilda Swinton Like This - Etat Libre d'OrangeBook discussed:Dune - Frank HerbertFind Mythologist Studios (and Michael) online hereInstagram: @michaelnordstrandperfumer@mythologiststudio Website: mythologiststudio.comTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Characterisation

    "Not here for likes, not here for followsChasing the sun, not shadows to followBuilt for love, she can’t help herselfNot trying to be anyone—just herself… " -The Raconteur, Ms Macadamia Craig Andrade, founder and perfumer of The Raconteur, has built an Australian fragrance house celebrated for its refined, story-driven scents. In our conversation, Craig reflects on his transition from a career in law to the creative world of perfumery — a move that opened space for freedom, curiosity, and authentic self-expression.We explore the storytelling behind his Gourmand Collection, his use of natural ingredients, and the lasting influence of perfumer Mandy Aftel. Craig also shares thoughtful insights on creativity, courage, and the process of finding one’s own artistic voice — reminding us that fragrance, much like storytelling, connects us through memory, emotion, and imagination.Fragrances mentioned:Namedrops Killr VanillaNo-Tell MotelPavlova KasavoaMs. Macadamia Lord LamingtonDaintree Raintree Religious Guilt SpritzBook discussed:Essence & Alchemy - Mandy Aftel Find The Raconteur online here Instagram: @the_rac_on_teurWebsite: theraconteur.coTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Hive

    "Without a city there is a houseThat's made entirely of wood,Where live ten thousand daughtersThat work for a common good." - Kit williams, Untitled (Bee on the Comb)I had the pleasure of speaking with Saskia Wilson-Brown, founder of the Institute for Art and Olfaction, to discuss the evolution of her ground breaking organization and the role storytelling plays in the world of scent.We dive into the impact of awards in the perfume industry, explore cultural perspectives on fragrance, and reflect on the creative power of rejection. Saskia shares insights into the shifting landscape of fragrance artistry, the importance of offering alternatives in the market, and the unique contributions of niche perfumers. We also talk a lot about Bees.Fragrances mentioned:Fundamental - RubiniBee - ZoologistBooks discussed:Untitled (Bee on the Comb) - Kit Williams Masquerade - Kit Williams Find Saskia Wilson-Brown and the Institute of Art and Olfaction online hereInstagram:@artandolfaction@saskiacwbWebsite:artandolfaction.comTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Politics of Pleasure

    “And I will remember your small roomthe feel of youthe light in the windowyour recordsyour booksour morning coffee…”- Charles Bukowski, Raw with Love This week, I sit down with self-taught perfumer Marie-Pierre Blanchette, whose creations blend art, emotion, and storytelling through scent. We explore her Rococo collection—a celebration of joy, pleasure, and the subtle politics of beauty. Marie-Pierre shares the personal memories and poetic influences behind her work, revealing how nostalgia and creativity shape her approach to perfumery. Our conversation is a reflection on how scent connects us—to our past, to one another, and to the simple pleasures that make life feel beautifully alive.Fragrances mentioned:Allégorie de l'étéNature morte avec pommesPortrait de Madame et son chatPoems discussed:Raw With Love - Charles Bukowski Evening La Monte, Pisa - Percy ShelleyA Birthday - Christina RossettiInstead of Depression - Andrea Gibson Wild Geese - Mary Oliver Find Miskeo Parfums online here Instagram: @miskeoparfumsWebsite: miskeoparfums.comTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Sacred Scent

    “My purpose is to echo the ancient truth of culture in an expression deeply rooted in Aboriginal songlines and memory codes.” - Lee CouchIn this episode, I’m joined by Gamilaroi woman and founder of LA COUCH, Lee Couch. Lee shares her journey of cultural understanding and the powerful role scent plays in healing, memory, and connection to Country. We talk about sacred scents, traditional bush medicines, and how Aboriginal ways of knowing and being guide her work in creating fragrances with cultural integrity. Through her story, Lee reminds us that scent is not only an experience of the senses, but a bridge between culture, spirituality, and collective healing.Fragrances mentioned:WadhiMaarumaliDhawiGilaySorry BusinessBook discussed: None this week - but spend a little time listening to the land instead. Find Lee Couch online here: Instagram: @leecouch_Website: leecouch.comTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Smell-O-Vision

    “Sniff, Sniff, Sniff! Haddock and hay,Pizza and penguins, and farther awayThe smell of the thief, and - how very exciting -Thousands of pages all covered in writing!”- Julia Donaldson & Sara Ogilvie, The Detective DogIn this episode, I’m joined by Tammy Burnstock, whose work explores the rich intersections between scent, cinema, and storytelling. Tammy describes her practice as scent archaeology—unearthing and reviving perfumes that carry cultural memory and creative possibility. Most recently, she co-curated Her Scent of Mystery at Olfactory Art Keller in New York City, alongside Jas Brooks and perfumer Marissa Zappas. The exhibition, which runs until 20 September, brings back to life the lost perfume from the 1960 Smell-O-Vision film Scent of Mystery, pairing the revived fragrance with rare archival materials to tell the story of scent as both cinematic plot device and unrealised product.Our conversation traces Tammy’s journey into the world of fragrance, particularly its links to film and children’s literature. We talk about the process of scenting films, the importance of audience interaction, and the role scent can play in children’s literacy and imagination. Tammy also shares her thoughts on play, collaboration, and the future projects that continue to shape her creative practice.Fragrances mentioned:PizzaHayPenguinsRotten EggsBarfBook discussed: The Detective Dog - Julia DonaldsonThe Museum of Very Bad Smells - Monica ArnaldoFind Tammy online here:Instagram:@inglorious_smellovisionWebsite:scentedstorytelling.cominglorioussmellovision.comHer Scent of Mystery ProjectPerfumers mentioned/worked with:Jocelyn Fullerton Marissa ZappasSaskia Wilson-Brown Theme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Legends

    “Perfume is substance and spirit. It must be a story, a myth, long before people wear it. ” - Michael Edwards, Perfume Legends In this episode, I’m joined by Michael Edwards, one of the most influential voices in the fragrance world. Known as the creator of Fragrances of the World and the fragrance wheel, Michael has transformed the way we talk about, understand, and choose perfumes.Our conversation traces his journey from marketing into the world of perfumery, and how his groundbreaking work has made fragrance more accessible to consumers and professionals alike. We discuss the evolution of fragrance marketing over the decades, the impact of the internet on how we discover scent, and the importance of language in capturing the emotions and experiences that perfume evokes.Michael also shares his insights on the growth of niche perfumery, the emotional connections people form with scent, and what the future might hold for the industry.It was a true privilege to hear Michael’s reflections and wisdom—this episode is a celebration of fragrance as both art and storytelling, shaped by someone who has dedicated his life to illuminating its world.Fragrances mentioned:Halston - HalstonNorell - Norell No. 5 - Chanel Charlie - RevlonOpium - Yves Saint Laurent Eau Sauvage - Christian DiorBlue Grass - Elizabeth Arden Obsession - Calvin KleinSamsara - GuerlainGreen Irish Tweed - Creed Book discussed: Fragrances of The World Perfume Legends IIAmerican LegendsFind Fragrances of the World here: Instagram: @fragrancesoftheworldWebsite: fragrancesoftheworld.comTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Demo Accords

    “Once Upon a Time, at the beginning of Everything, there were two spirits with no names and no desires other than to observe. ” - Pia Long, Demo Accords In this episode, I’m joined by Finnish-born, UK-based perfumer and author Pia Long, co-founder of Olfiction and Eau de Boujee. With a career spanning four decades, Pia sees scent as a form of communication and perfume as bottled stories, shaped by her background in languages, writing, and translation. Her imaginative approach to perfumery has earned her international recognition, including the Septimus Piesse Visionary Award from the Institute of Art and Olfaction.Pia’s new book, Demo Accords, is a semi-autobiographical collection of nine essays and one short story, each paired with a perfume formula published in full. She describes the work as a kind of orchestration: the writing is the script, the formulas are the sheet music, and the perfumes themselves are the orchestra playing.Together, we talk about the art and science of perfumery, the themes behind Demo Accords, and how fragrance can act as both personal storytelling and a shared language of connection.Fragrances mentioned:Queen, Verdant, Quir and Guilded by Eau de BoujeeBook discussed: Demo Accords - Pia Long Find Pia’s work here: Instagram: @perfumer.pia@eau_de_boujee@olfictionlimitedWebsite: Pre-oder @ demoaccords.comeaudeboujee.comolfiction.comTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Community of Sparkles

    “Seek awe and nature daily... show kindness; practise grace; eschew vanity; be bold; embrace friends, family, faith and doubt, imperfection and mess; and live deliberately.”― Julia Baird, Phosphorescence: On Awe, Wonder and Things That Sustain You When the World Goes DarkIn this episode, I’m joined by Amanda Carr, founder of Barnes Fragrance Fair and co-founder of We Wear Perfume. Amanda has been instrumental in creating spaces where fragrance lovers can come together to celebrate independent perfumers, discover new scents, and share in the stories behind them. Through her work, she highlights the personal connections we all have with fragrance and the unique way scent weaves meaning into our lives.Our conversation explores the vibrant sense of community and collaboration at the heart of the fragrance world—how creators, curators, and enthusiasts support and inspire one another. We also discuss Phosphorescence by Julia Baird, a book about finding light and meaning in everyday moments, and how these themes beautifully echo the way fragrance illuminates our experiences.Fragrances mentioned:Vermeil - BienaimeL'Amandiere - HeeleyTilia - Marc-Antoine BarroisEmpress- SokiYuzu Noir - NyitaLupin Meadow - Nancy MeilandBistro Boy - FicifoliaFloral Smoke - Olfactive OSparkles - 4160 TuesdayBook discussed: Phosphorescence: On Awe, Wonder and Things That Sustain You When the World Goes Dark - Julia BairdFind Amanda’s work here: Instagram: @barnesfragrancefair@wewearperfumeWebsite: barnesfragrancefair.comwewearperfume.comTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    More Than A Dandy

    “Virtue is like precious odours, most fragrant when it is crushed.”― Baroness Emmuska Orczy, The Scarlet Pimpernel In this episode I’m joined by Katrina Cochrane, founder of Archer Farrar Perfume Atelier. Katrina’s journey into natural perfumery began with her love for plants and aromatherapy, and today, she creates stunning perfumes using only the finest sustainably sourced botanicals. We discuss her personal journey from aromatherapy to the wine industry, and how she built Archer Farrar. We dive into the craft of natural perfumery, exploring the differences between natural and synthetic ingredients, and how fragrance evokes deep emotional connections. Katrina shares the challenges she faces as a natural perfumer—especially when it comes to sourcing quality ingredients— and how she stays true to her vision of creating perfumes that honour nature.Fragrances mentioned:Peony Cologne - Archer FarrarDark Cedar - Archer FarrarEmbrace - Archer FarrarGreen Vetiver - Archer FarrarForest Balsam - Archer FarrarSandara - Archer FarrarCologne Royale - DiorPeony & Blush Suede - Jo MaloneAnais Anais - Cacharel Taylor - Taylor SwiftGardenia - Archer FarrarBook discussed: The Scarlet Pimpernel - Baroness Emmuska OrczyFind Archer Farrar here: Instagram: @archerfarrarperfumeWebsite: archerfarrar.com.auTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  22. 61

    The Barbershop

    “What you’re trying to say is that it’s easier for you to hide in your own darkness, than emerge cloaked in your own vulnerability. No better, but easier. However, the longer you hold it in, the more likely you are to suffocate.At some point, you must breathe.”― Caleb Azumah Nelson, Open WaterIn this episode of Paperback Perfumes, I’m joined by UK-based writer and podcaster Haydn, whose work explores fragrance, male grooming, and gifting. He writes for publications like Grazia, Rakes Sense, and The Perfume Society.Haydn shares his journey from a long career in music to discovering fragrance as a new form of self-expression. We talk about the connections between scent and storytelling, and how both can be powerful tools for exploring identity, memory, masculinity, and vulnerability.We also dive into the inspirations behind his podcast Man in the Mirror, and the unique conversations happening in place place like barbershops and what mean see when they pause and reflect about themselves with each other. Fragrances mentioned:Sisters B4 Misters - Jusbox Versace Man Eau Fraîche - VersaceVoyeur Verde - Maya NjieTeddy the Perfumer Nordic Cedar - Maya NjieFrench Waltz - Golf Le FleurMelody - Miller Harris Book discussed:Open Water - Caleb Azumah Nelson Find Haydn here: Instagram: @yousmellgreatwhatisit@maninthemirrorpodTikTok: @yousmellgreatwhatisitYouTube from Barnes Fragrance Fair ’Men Smell’ panel discussion Theme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    All Systems

    “And in their corner all they had was Murderbot, who just wanted everyone to shut up and leave it alone so it could watch the entertainment feed all day.”― Martha Wells, All Systems RedThis episode’s guest is Anjali Vandemark, an artisanal perfumer and writer based on Bainbridge Island, WA. Born and raised in India, Anjali’s early life was steeped in the rich aromas of tropical flowers, attars, incense, and spices—experiences that now shape her handcrafted, small-batch perfumes.Anjali shares her unique journey from India to the United States, exploring how her deep connection to scent evolved into a creative practice that blends cultural heritage with the art of perfumery. We talk about the significance of fragrance in Indian society, the challenges of translating scent across cultures, and the surprising role of olfaction in science fiction storytelling.Our conversation also touches on gender and identity in fragrance, including Anjali’s reflections on the character Murderbot. Throughout, she emphasizes the power of scent to evoke memory, emotion, and a deeper understanding of self and culture.Fragrances mentioned:Shalimar - Guerlain Delina - Parfums de MarlyMonsoon Madness - AnjaliTiger Bright - AnjaliSea Glass - AnjaliLunar Dust - Mabelle O’ramaSynthetic Jungle (Nature) - Frederic Malle Books discussed:Sandalwood and Carrion: Smell in Indian Religion and Culture - James M. McHughThe Hunger Games - Suzanne Collins All Systems Red - Martha Wells Find Anjali here: Instagram: @anjali_perfumesTikTok: @Anjali_PerfumesWebsite:anjaliperfumes.comTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  24. 59

    Confessions

    "We don't just travel on roads and seas. We travel in stories and in dreams."― Joanne Harris, VianneThis episode’s guest is Sarah McCartney, owner and perfumer of the artisan fragrance house, 4160 Tuesdays.Sarah is a self-taught perfumer with a background in writing, and her work is known for blending playfulness with complexity—often drawing on personal memories, cultural touchstones, and storytelling. She’s passionate about sharing knowledge, teaching fragrance workshops, and helping others connect to scent in meaningful, personal ways.We talk about the process of creating Vianne’s Confession, a perfume inspired by the character Vianne Rocher from Chocolat and, more recently, Vianne by Joanne Harris, and . We explore how how literature can spark the imagination in scent-making, as well as evoke powerful nostalgia, the role of human chemistry in how we experience perfume, and how scent weaves into the rituals and rhythms of everyday life. Fragrance mentioned:Rhubarb & Custard - 4160 Tuesdays Hammersmith Tea & Biscuits - 4160 Tuesdays Vianne’s Confession - 4160 Tuesdays Aromatics Elixir - Clinque Verdant - Eau de BoujeeComplicated Shadows - 4160 Tuesdays Book discussed:Vianne - Joanne HarrisChocolat - Joanne Harris Rivers of London (Series) - Ben Aaronovitch Find 4160 Tuesdays (and Sarah) here: Instagram: @4160tuesdays@sarahmccartneythinksWebsite:4160tuesdays.comTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  25. 58

    Optimism

    “There was no stopping us now. We had running water, a heater, a cooker and a road. We were fast becoming slaves again to all the things we had come to this benighted spot to flee.”― Chris Stewart, Driving Over Lemons: An Optimist in AndalucíaIn this episode I talk with Helida Dodd, founder of Marabella Perfumes. Helida shares her unexpected journey from a career in industrial engineering and supply chain management to becoming a perfumer dedicated to crafting sustainable, high-quality scents.We explore Helida’s unique understanding of team dynamics and how that flows perfumery, the role of collaboration in her work, and the inspiration behind her some of her scents. Helida also reflects on the importance of optimism — in creativity, in life, and in the connections we make through scent. And of course, we end with a book pairing that captures the spirit of joy and resilience.Fragrance mentioned:Ever Present - Marbella Perfumes Book discussed:Driving Over Lemons: An Optimist in Andalucía - Chris StewartFind Marbella Perfumes here: Instagram: @marbellaperfumesWebsite:marbellaperfumes.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/helidadodd/Theme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  26. 57

    Aesthetics

    “Absence is the figure of privation; simultaneously, I desire and I need. Desire is squashed against need: that is the obsessive phenomenon of all amorous sentiment.”― Roland Barthes, A Lover's Discourse: FragmentsIn this episode, Liam Sardea, philosopher of aesthetics and Brand Experience Manager at NOAH, discusses the transformative power of creativity and imagination in everyday life. Drawing on his PhD research and Roland Barthes' ideas, he explores how meaning, emotion, and narrative arise through sensory encounters, especially scent. Liam shares his personal fragrance journey, the evolution of perfume blogging, and the intersection of philosophy, aesthetics, and olfaction. The conversation also covers the cultural and historical roles of perfume and its connection to literature. Advocating for “olfactory culture,” Liam emphasises sensory literacy and meaningful dialogue about smell, reflecting on how scent, memory, and imagination shape our understanding of ourselves and the world.Fragrances mentioned:Obsession Man - Calvin KleinBang - Marc JacobsPoivre Samarcande - HermesBrin de Reglisse - HermesTobacco Vanille - Tom Ford Jicky - GuerlainFutur - Robert PiguetFeminite du Bois - Serge LutensUne Amourette Roland Mouret - Etat Libre d'OrangeFille en Aiguilles - Serge Luten Nuit de Noel - CaronCuir d'Ange - HermesCuir Ottoman - Parfum d'EmpireBook discussed:A Lover’s Discourse: Fragments - Roland BarthesFind Liam here: Instagram: @liamsardeaWebsite:liamsardea.comTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  27. 56

    Kings and Heroes

    “He looked at the walls, awed at the heights his people had achieved and for a moment -- just a moment -- all that lay behind him passed from view.”― Herbert Mason Translation, The Epic of GilgameshAshek Zubayer, the talented perfumer behind the innovative Byermia fragrances, shares his fascinating and unique journey into the captivating world of perfumery in this episode. Throughout our conversation, Ashek details how his deep passion for scents gradually evolved and blossomed into the creation of his artisanal brand.We discusses the rich cultural inspirations behind his first carefully curated line of fragrances, with each scent symbolizing different important life stages. There is also an in-depth look into the complexities of his second fragrance line, where Ashek highlights the storytelling elements and the mythological influences that shape his fragrance creation process.Additionally, Ashek thoughtfully connects his artistic work to the ancient epic poem Gilgamesh, drawing meaningful parallels between the profound themes of triumph and loss found both in his fragrances and within the timeless narrative of the poem.Fragrances mentioned (all Byermia):Epoch Series -AkuraPushpakUdbahaAgraniTabac SuraFolklore Series -Tiger RougeAmbrosiaEmber ShaanMore about Gilgamesh:Wikipedia articleThe king who refused to die: the Anunnaki and the search for immortality - Zecharia SitchinEpic of Gilgamesh - In Our Time podcast episodeFind Byermia here:Instagram:@byermia_fragranceWebsite:byermiafragrance.comTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  28. 55

    Smelling Trees

    Be it Pine, Juniper or Bay - Tanin, Resin, Leaf Litter, Wood Smoke or Quinine… This episode explores the rich, invisible world of smell — and I use that word very deliberately — with my guest Frauke Galia, host of An Aromatic Life, a podcast that elevates the sense of smell in a world dominated by sight and sound.Together, we dive into how fragrance can shape identity, stir memory, and deepen emotional connection. We also talk a lot about trees — including 13 ways to smell them — and how reconnecting with the natural world through scent can be both grounding and transformative.Smell is such an evocative sense, and in this conversation, we explore how it can be a powerful form of self-expression and a bridge to the world around us.Fragrances mentioned:Go and smell your favourite tree: those mentioned are the Apple Tree and the Strawberry GumBooks mentioned: Thirteen Ways to Smell a Tree - David George Haskell Find An Aromatic Life here: Instagram: @an_aromatic_lifeWebsite/Substack:anaromaticlife.comTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Electric Sheep

    “An android,” he said, “doesn’t care what happens to another android. That’s one of the indications we look for."“Then,” Miss Luft said, “you must be an android.”― Philip K. DickIn this episode I’m joined by content creator, photographer, and fellow sci-fi geek LC James to explore the fragrant and philosophical depths of Philip K. Dick’s literary workTogether, we dive into the ethical implications of empathy in distinguishing humans from androids, and how scent plays a subtle but powerful role in the narrative.We talk about the concept of waste ( as well as kipple), and how speculative fiction can inspire new ways of thinking about fragrance.Through our conversation, we reflect on the personal connections we form with scent — and how those connections shape our identities, memories, and even our humanity.Fragrances mentioned:Nasomatto - Blamage L’Eau Maliz - Bursting Life Eau de Bougie - Verdant Sarah Baker - Peach’s Revenge Liis FloatingBooks mentioned: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? - Philip K.DickFind LC James here: Instagram: @nearlynoseblindTikTok:@nearlynoseblindTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Fairy Tales

    “The first function of mythology is showing everything as a metaphor to transcendence”. - Joseph CampbellIn this episode, I sit down with Michael Nordstrand, a renowned perfumer and the visionary founder of Mythologist Studio. Michael takes us on an aromatic journey into the world of perfumery, where he reveals the profound importance of mythology and storytelling in the creation of fragrances.Throughout our conversation, Michael shares his creative process, emphasizing the significance of raw materials and the delicate art of dilution. I was captivated by Michael's exploration of the connections between fairy tales, the hero's journey, and the emotional responses evoked by scent. We discuss the rich tapestry and themes of Scandinavian fairy tales, discussing how these timeless stories and the enchanting illustrations by Kay Nielsen inspire and influence a creative mind. Nielsen's intricate and magical illustrations bring to life the mythical elements that resonate deeply within any artist.Fragrances mentioned:Bad Lily - Tale ParfumMousse de Saxe - Fabriques de Laire Galop - d'HermèsThe Moon and I - FloraïkuBooks mentioned: Lord of the Rings - JRR Tolkien In Powder and Crinoline: Old Fairy Tales - Anne CarterEast of the Sun and West of the Moon: Old Tales from the North - Peter Christen AsbjørnsenTwelve Dancing Princesses (Fairy Tale)The Three Princesses of Whiteland (Fairy Tale)Rikki-Tikki-Tavi - Rudyard Kipling Find Michael and Mythologist Studio here: Instagram: @michaelnordstrandperfume@mythologiststudioWebsite:mythologiststudio.comTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Two Different Types

    “How cyclical and bittersweet for a child to retrace the image of their mother. For a subject to turn back to document their archivist.”― Michelle Zauner, Crying in H MartThis episode’s guest is Thomas Dunckley — fragrance expert, six-time Jasmine Award winner, and the voice behind the much-loved blog The Candy Perfume Boy. Thomas has made it his mission to make perfume accessible, joyful, and free from snobbery through his podcast Making Scents Make Sense.Our conversation explores the deep connections between fragrance, memory, and identity. We talked about how scent can transport us through time, evoke powerful emotions, and reflect who we are — or who we want to be. Thomas shares his thoughts on the importance of inclusivity in the fragrance community and how personal experiences shape the way we interact with fragrance. We also discussed Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner, reflecting on the book’s themes of grief, cultural identity, and the mother-child bond. Thomas paired these themes with fragrance recommendations that speak to comfort, nostalgia, and the emotional resonance of scent.Whether you're a seasoned perfume lover or just beginning to explore the world of fragrance, this episode is a celebration of scent as story — and the joy it brings to our lives.Fragrances mentioned:Pho Breakfast - d’NaamConcombre d'Inde et Menthe de Syrie - Officine Universelle BulySunday - Arielle ShoshanaVetiveria -Ormonde JayneEau de Magnolia - Editions de Parfums Frédéric MalleLupin Meadow - Nancy Meiland Allure - Chanel Angel - MuglerBook mentioned: Crying in the H Mart - Michelle ZaunerFind Thomas here: Instagram: @makingscentsmakesenseWebsite: thomasdunckley.com Find Japanese Breakfast here: japanesebreakfast.rocksTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  32. 51

    The Land of Flowers

    “People need things like perfume and poetry, music and art more than ever during times like this. People need to remember the simple joys in life. If you forget, if life loses its colour then they have won. Those cowardly, heartless bastards have won.”― Kate Lord Brown, The Perfume GardenIn this episode we explore the House of James, a fragrance house that treats scent as a form of storytelling.Founded by Justin James, a graphic designer from Somers, Victoria, House of James is all about pushing boundaries. What started as a quiet curiosity in department store fragrance aisles has grown into a bold, creative rebellion against the formulaic trends of mainstream perfumery.Their first collection, Euroflections, was inspired by a European adventure — with scents like Sun King, Berlin NYE, and Rambla Del Mar capturing moments and memories in olfactory form. Since then, Justin has created deeply personal pieces like Tomorrow and La’Rita, and even a limited edition companion to Sun King called Athénaïs.In this episode, we explore Justin’s journey from design to scent, and keeping perfumery alive as an art form — original, emotional, and deeply human.Fragrances mentioned (all House of James):RetrogradeSantoflorTomorrow Rambla Del MarTantomonta Book mentioned: The Perfume Garden - Kate Lord Brown Find House of James on Instagram: @houseofjamesauWebsite: houseofjames.com.au Theme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Memoir

    “Already your future has been planned out. There is not much choice about what to become in the small town where you live . . .”― Adelle Stripe, Base Notes: the scents of a lifeThis episode’s guest is Dr. Adelle Stripe — a Sunday Times best-selling author whose remarkable work dives deep into the rich heart of Northern England’s complex cultural and working-class history. Her impressive body of works includes Black Teeth and a Brilliant Smile, a powerful and evocative novel inspired by the renowned playwright Andrea Dunbar; this standout piece was shortlisted for the prestigious Gordon Burn and Portico Prizes. Additionally, she is the co-author of the bestselling Ten Thousand Apologies, which chronicles the wild and unpredictable rise of the music group Fat White Family.Adelle’s writing seamlessly blends elements of biography, memoir, and social commentary, garnering her features in notable publications such as The Sunday Times, New Statesman, and The Quietus. Her latest work, Base Notes: The Scents of a Life, presents a memoir told through the lens of scent — a truly unique and innovative take on themes of memory and identity, which will be the central focus of this episodeFragrance mentioned:River Gauche - YSLGiorgio - Giorgio Beverly Hills Cologne - 4711Red Door - Elizabeth ArdenDewberry - The Body ShopL’eau D’Issey - Issey Miyake CK One - Calvin KleinMaja - MyrurgiaAnother 13 - Le LaboThé Matcha 26 - Le LaboLune Rose - Self made Book mentioned: Base Notes - the Scents of a Life - Adelle StripeFind Adelle Stripe on Instagram: @adellestripeWebsite: adellestripe.co.uk Theme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Story Keepers

    “The time I think of you the most is when the sun comes up. The moment before, the minute or two, when night yawns for morning and the sea starts to separate from the sky.”― Emma Stonex, The LamplightersIn this episode’s guests are Juliette Fournier and Richard Adamson from NSW-based Hart + Hedi. Juliette, a former fashion designer, and Richard, a brewer and part owner of Young Henry's, share their journey into the art of scent creation. They discuss how their backgrounds have influenced their approach to making fragrances, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and creativity.We delve into their personal connections to their fragrances, exploring how their artistic vision and passions shape their work. They reflect on how memories influence perceptions and relationships, making each scent a unique story.Hart + Hedi, founded by Juliette and Richard, is a modern, independent Australian fragrance house known for producing high-quality, unique scents. Using Australian native flora and carefully selected ingredients from around the world, their signature scents are the result of years of research, dedication, and numerous iterations.Hart + Hedi is also a purpose-driven project, committed to supporting vulnerable women in Australia by donating a percentage of profits to organizations that provide essential services to this community. Join us for an insightful conversation about the intersection of fragrance, creativity, and social impact.Fragrance mentioned (all Hart + Hedi):Cocktail HourSome Velvet Morning House of HeartRock’n’Roll Circus Coastal Fever Book mentioned: The Lamplighters - Emma StonexFind Hart + Hedi on Instagram: @hartandhediWebsite: hartandhedi.com Theme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Resilience

    “Kya knew judgment had no place here. Evil was not in play, just life pulsing on, even at the expense of some of the players. Biology sees right and wrong as the same color in different light.” - Delia Owens, Where the Crawdads SingThis episode’s guest is Aysha Hansen, a passionate perfumer with a fascinating story. Aysha shares her unique journey from being a fragrance lover to becoming a professional perfumer. She discusses her early memories of scent, recounting how these experiences shaped her career in the cosmetics industry. A pivotal moment in her life led her to pursue perfumery, a decision that has since defined her professional path.Aysha also discusses her passion for teaching, which she channels through her popular perfume workshops and the upcoming launch of her own fragrance line, giving listeners a sneak peek into what to expect.The discussion shifts to resilience and finding beauty in tough times, exploring human behavior and relationships. It emphasizes nature's ecosystem, parallels between human and animal behaviour, and the complex issues of trust and isolation in communities.Fragrance mentioned:Golden Thread - Aysha Hansen Ambrosia - Aysha Hansen Ghost Lover - Aysha Hansen Norne - SlumberlandA Girl in Capri - Lanvin Volutes -DiptyqueTyrannosaurus Rex - Zoologist Book mentioned: Where the Crawdads Sing - Delia Owens Find Aysha Hansen on Instagram: @ayshahansenfinefragranceWebsite: ayshahansen.com Theme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  36. 47

    Science and Play

    Smells s enrich our life experiences like colours on a canvas. When asked to reflect on their sense of smell, people often have many a story to tell… In this episode, we have a slightly different focus, thanks to the fascinating work of our guest, Erin Adams. Erin is behind Smell Art, a unique blend of art and science that explores the power of scent. Her journey into olfactory art began in 2007 at a Secret Chiefs 3 concert in Melbourne, where a captivating scent from the stage sparked her fascination with the sense of smell.In this episode, we delve into the science behind smell and discuss ways to make exploring this sense playful and fun. We also talk about the book "The Forgotten Sense" by Jonas Olofsson, which provides further insights into the importance and impact of our sense of smell.Join us as we explore how smells and scents enrich our life experiences and discover the stories and science behind people’s olfactory experience. Fragrance mentioned:Go outside and smell consciously. Let us know what you find! Book mentioned: The Forgotten Sense: The New Science of Smell—and the Extraordinary Power of the Nose - Jonas OlofssonFind Smell Art on Instagram: @_smell_art_Website: smellart.com.au Theme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Futurism

    “Can you walk the road your dream goes?Sometimes. Sometimes I am afraid to.Who is not.”-Ursula K. Le GuinDr Caroline McMillan is a researcher, designer, speaker, olfactory art expert, and smell tech founder and we discuss science fiction and possible futures of olfactive design.Dr McMillan’s work has been featured at SXSW, Cannes Lions, CTM Festival Berlin, Holitopia Festival, the BR41N.io residency at Ars Electronica, the Digital Olfaction Society and the ACM International Conference on Tangible Embedded & Embodied Interaction (TEI), and for clients Tubi, Amplify, Soho House, Deutsche Telekom, WGSN London, H&M and Zalando. She now helps organisations design and implement scent experiences in a way that enhances connection. She’s studied the art of haute couture techniques in the métiers of Paris and won awards for her technology innovations. Her podcast, Sensuous Peripheries, explores the aesthetics of creativity, culture, and technology, described as an “audio delight” by Yosh Han, the pioneer of decolonising American Perfumery.Fragrance mentioned:Honey Blossom - Mandy Aftel Autumn 25 - Liminus Aurelius - Siuno Book mentioned:The Word for World is Forest - Ursula K. Le GuinFind Dr Caroline McMillan onInstagram: @__carolinemcmillian__Sensuous Periphery Podcast: Spotify, Apple Podcasts Theme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Impermanence

    “To be fully alive, fully human, and completely awake is to be continually thrown out of the nest. To live fully is to be always in no-man's-land, to experience each moment as completely new and fresh.” Storytelling is key in creating fragrances and how scents connect to our emotions. Using Pema Chodron’s ideas on change and fear, Karen Gilbert helps examine how these themes relate to personal growth and perfume-making. Karen is a teacher of perfumery, hosting in person and online masterclass and is the host of the Perfume Making podcast. She has also studying meditation and incorporates these learnings into her workshops on brain training and personal rituals. We highlighted the intricate nature of scent memories—how one smell can trigger strong emotions and take us back in time. Karen shared her path to self-discovery, the difficulties she faced in staying true to herself in business, and the importance of accepting change. We also discussed how emotions and self-compassion can enrich our experiences with scents, highlighting the value of supporting artisanal fragrance creators and the joy that well-made scents can bring, especially in tough times. Fragrance mentioned:Poison - DiorNo. 5 - ChanelLipstick Rose - Frederic MalleHomme - Dior O’de Lancome - LancomeOriginal Cologne - 4711 Gilay - L.A CouchBook mentioned: When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times - Pema Chodron Find Karen Gilbert on Instagram: @karengilbertWebsite: karengilbert.co.ukIf you are interested in the Scent Shift workshops : https://www.karengilbert.co.uk/the-scent-shift Theme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Revisited

    “I should like to bury something precious in every place where I've been happy and then, when I'm old and ugly and miserable, I could come back and dig it up and remember.”Fliss Walton returns to the podcast to engage in a thoughtful discussion about Evelyn Waugh's 'Brideshead Revisited,' a novel that stands out as one of her all-time favourite books. Waugh’s has a beautifully light touch when it comes to the intricate themes of love, profound loss, and the weight of social expectations, examining how these elements intertwine with the experiences of the novel's characters. This enlightening conversation also touches on the bittersweet notion of nostalgia, the complexities of relationships, and the multifaceted nature of love, with a particular focus on the dynamics between Charles, Julia, and Sebastian. Fragrance mentioned:Figment - Amouage Fate Woman - Amouage Jicky - GuerlainShalimar - Guerlain Habanita - MolinardEdimbourg - Chanel Le Pavilion D’or - DusitaDeux - Trudon Wander Through the Park - Miller Harris Once Upon a Garden - La PerlaInvasion Barbare - MDCI Parfums Original - Eight & BobIncense Avignon - Comme de Garcon Bois d'Encens - Armani Prive Book mentioned: Brideshead Revisited: The Sacred & Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder - Evelyn Waugh Find Fliss on Instagram: @fliss_sniffs_stuffTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Second Chances

    Life choices can be reflected in the narratives we create, But we can change the narrative at any time.This conversation features Diane Risopoulos, a perfumery apprentice in Rome and a graduate of the 5eme Sens school in Grasse. She also is the author of the blog Pixidis Perfumes. We talk about how literature and perfume connect, focusing on how scents trigger memories and emotions. Diane collaborates with the Aromata Prize, a new perfume competition in Rome that celebrates perfume as an art and explores its ties to literature. We also discuss the philosophical ideas of choices and fate in both stories and fragrances. The speakers share personal stories about their perfume journeys, the challenges of training in perfumery during the COVID pandemic, and how scent enriches storytelling.Fragrance mentioned:White Whale - Christian Alori for Masque MilanoComedia Di Mezza Estate - Edoardo Tacconi for Ateneo dell'OlfattoJasmin et Cigarette - Etat Libre d’OrangeLa Rose Jacqueminot - CotyShalimar - GuerlainNo.5 - Chanel Apres l'Ondee (After the Rain Shower) - GuerlainThe Nightingale’s Cup - Cult of Scent No. 19 - Chanel Infusion d'Iris - PradaBook mentioned:Life After Life - Kate AtkinsonPoem mentioned:Demain dès l'aube (Tomorrow At Dawn) - Victor Hugo Find Diane onInstagram: @pixidisperfumes Website: www.pixidisperfumes.comFind Aromata onInstagram: @aromata2024Website: liberostile.org/en/aromata/Theme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Empathy

    Stories and fragrance are portals into other worlds. There are opportunities for connection and understanding when we experience both. In this conversation, I explore with Yosh Han the profound connections between scent, literature, and cultural identity, particularly through the lens of Octavia Butler's 'Kindred'. We discuss the serendipitous journey of discovering the book, the complexities of decolonizing scent, and the spiritual and physical connections that fragrance evokes. The dialogue delves into the impact of colonialism on scent, the role of fragrance in healing, and the power of literature to foster empathy and understanding. Ultimately, the conversation highlights the intricate relationship between personal experiences, cultural contexts, and the sensory world. Fragrance mentioned:Le Demimonde - Studio Scent More on the perfumer Candice Windrow Weekly Books mentioned: Kindred - Octavia Butler Find Yosh Han on Instagram: @scent_festival , @eaudeyosh , @scenttrunk (creative director) Website: eaudeyosh.com , scenttruck.com , Youtube: Scent Festival Netflix: Human: the World Within Theme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Mythology and Artistry

    "We are nothing but the stories we tell ourselves..."In this conversation, Purvi Joshi, the creative director of Peosym, shares her journey into the world of niche fragrances, inspired by personal loss and the stories that shape our lives. We discusses the significance of storytelling in fragrance creation, the cultural inspirations behind her scents, and and how we change and grow when we move into new spaces. Our chat explores themes of loss, memory, and the evolving nature of language and identity, culminating in reflections on the narratives found in young adult fiction and their parallels to personal growth and understanding.Fragrances mentioned:Nirmohee - PeosymHorn Ok Please - Peosym Lost Wonderer - Peosym Books mentioned: Aru Shah and the End of Time - Roshani ChokshiThe Henna Artist - Alka JoshiFind Peosym on Instagram: @peosymWebsite: peosym.com.auTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Ornithology

    Illustrations of Science, Colonialism, Feminism and the natural beauty of birds.Experiences, science, observation, and the act of sharing stories are fundamental parts of the vibrant community of readers, fragrance enthusiasts, and birdwatching aficionados. This week’s guest is the remarkable Kirsty Costa, a long-time educator, dedicated lifelong learner, and passionate lover of nature – with a special affinity for birds. Kirsty is the host of the wonderful Australian podcast Weekend Birder, and during our conversation, we delve into the intriguing parallels between experiencing the wonders of nature through all of the senses.Fragrances mentioned:Cockatiel - ZoologistNightingale - ZoologistPenguin - ZoologistSnowy Owl - ZoologistLiminusDarwin - Fueguia 1833Books mentioned:The Birdman’s Wife - Melissa Ashley Find Weekend Birder onWebsite: weekendbirder.comInstagram: @weekend.birderTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Bookish

    When Humans and Books are so delicately intertwined that you don’t know when one ends and the other begins.This episode’s guest is the remarkable renaissance woman, independent perfumer, avid reader, and keeper of random bits of fragrant knowledge, Jocelyn Fullerton. Her impressive body of work spans an array of specialties, including fine fragrances, skincare, and homecare, as well as innovative performance art installations, cinema projects, and inspiring exhibitions. In addition to her creative endeavours, she also teaches engaging workshops in perfumery, scent creation, and sensory engagement through olfaction for a diverse range of audiences. With a background in phytomedicine, Jocelyn has also trained at The Grasse Institute of Perfumery and has been an esteemed member of the Societé Française des Parfumeurs since 2010.This conversation is as fun as it is educational - there are quiet a few chapters that are opened and closed whilst to talk about about the way we relate to each other through narrative and olfactive experiences.Fragrances mentioned:Original Eau De Cologne - 4711Aramis - Aramis Eau H’adrien - Goutal Sable - Goutal Bookish - Cult of Scent Books mentioned:The Midnight Library - Matt Haig The Book of Form and Emptiness - Ruth Ozeki Find Cult of Scent onInstagram: @cultofscent.atelierWebsite: cultofscent.com.auTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Lilac Dragons

    Chose your own adventure. Take control of the narrative. Make the scent experiences you want to see in the world. We are playing in a slightly new and intriguing space for this week’s episode. Jinx Strange, the innovative creator behind Strange Fire and Fumery, is here to discuss their latest creative venture, known as Hero Scent. In this unique project, you have the exciting opportunity to purchase distinctive scents while also building your own roleplaying character and developing an ongoing character narrative through the artful layering of fragrances and personal experimentation. We had a wonderful time chatting about the many merits of Dungeons and Dragons, the influence of subculture magazines, the vast world of High Fantasy, and the profound connections we can find with plants and nature.Fragrances mentioned:Roll for Seduction - Hero Scent Lilac & Gooseberries - Hero ScentBooks mentioned: The Witcher Omnibus - Paul Tobin The Witcher Find Strange Fire & Fumery on Instagram: @strange.fire.and.fumery Bluesky: @strangefirefumery.bsky.socialWebsite: strangefirandfumery.comFind Hero Scent on Instagram: @hero.scent or on Blueksy: @heroscent.bsky.socialWebsite: heroscent.comTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Poisons and Parties

    Nature is not always good for you when power and politics are in play.This episode features Anh, the Fragrance Curator for Connection Parfumerie, a well-known store that offers a unique selection of luxury perfumes from around the world. Connection Parfumerie is Australia's top choice for special fragrances. Founded in 1954, this family-run business is one of Melbourne's oldest and most reliable retailers. They operate in Prahran and South Melbourne, delivering a great shopping experience for fragrance lovers.Anh discusses her love of finding the new and unusual, what it was like coming to Australia from Vietnam as a fragrance lover, as well as ways you can find yourself something new. Fragrances mentioned:Taipei - One DayPho Breakfast - d’AnnamHappy Nuts - BorntostandoutVenetian Belladonna - Parfums QuantanaLily of the Valley - Parfums QuantanaWolfsbane - Parfums QuantanaInexcusable Evil - ToskovatGuidance - Amouage Sea Salt - MonothemeFull Recharge - Adidas Books mentioned: The Botanist's Guide to Poisons and Parties - Kate KhavariFind Connection on Instagram @connectionparfumerie or on their website connection.net.auTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Less is More

    The English language has few words to describe scents. Creating fragrances is an art form that tells intricate stories and forms deep and transformative connectionsThis episode’s featured guest is William Borrell, who is the cofounder of Vallense, an innovative UK fragrance house that emphasizes the transformative and evocative qualities of scent. William brings a rich background, having previously built a successful career in alcohol distilling, which gives him a unique perspective on fragrance creation. He possesses a growing passion for the art of fragrance and has undertaken some fascinating research into historical formulations and the exploration of unique, rare materials.Fragrances mentioned:Mitti Attar Guilded - Eau De Bougee Spirit - Vallense Sun - VallenseSource - Vallense Books mentioned: Braiding Sweetgrass - Robin Wall KimmererThe North Wind and The Sun - Aseop’s Fables The Night Circus - Erin Morgenstern Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Rage in the Paint

    Historically, the world has offered easy access to women feeling their power. But, find yourself your own island, depict your stories and make sure your voice is heard.It’s the first episode of Season 2 and let’s kick down some doors was a pair of scuffed Doc Martins with feminism written on their soles.Jen from Immortal Perfumes made this topic particularly easy has we weave starting out in perfume as her own ‘girl boss’ and name car’s Medusa, because she turns men into stone. A lover of history, we have 2 historical fiction books to discuss, as well a recreating Marie Antionette’s perfumes and keeping Dead Writer’s in a locket.The episode is dark, it’s powerful and it’s not for the faint of heart.Trigger warning: for sexual assault survivors, the books discussed cover some difficult topics.Fragrances mentioned (full list on website):Circe by YoshParfums Quartana – Les Potions FatalesTea Olive - Hove Parfumeur Weird Sister & Artemisia - Immortal Perfumes Bloody Wood - Liquides Imaginaires Aqua Della Regina - Santa Maria Novella Chiara 41 - i Profumi di FirenzeAngelique Noire - Guerlain Books mentioned: Circe - Madeline MillerBlood Water Paint - Joy McCulloughFind Immortal Perfumes on Instagram, Substack, YouTube or on their website immortalperfumes.comTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Acquisition & Possession

    The landscape of fragrance easily can fall into the realm of collection, be it materials or the search for the ultimate scent. But what if this process becomes something a little bit darker… This is the last of the special spooky season series, as well as the final episode for season 1. It has been a true pleasure to talk to such a wide variety of guests, and this week's guest is no exception. Nadia Vitlin is a perfumer who specializes in bespoke creations, scent visual art, and offers training for those interested in expanding their own knowledge. Nadia has spent ten years learning and developing her craft, and it was a delight to discuss a book that explores the grotesque aspects of material acquisition and the obsession that can come with possessing a scent. Taking a concept and extending it beyond the realms of polite or sensible society can truly illustrate the edges of humanity and where the boundaries of good moral judgment lie. Can a scent or an aroma make us cross that boundary into madness? It's something to ponder as we approach Halloween, a time when boundaries notoriously blur.Fragrances mentioned: Fougère Royale - Houbigant ParfumJicky - GuerlainFleurs D'oranger - Serge Lutens Sécrétions Magnifiques - Etat Libre d'OrangeJasmin et Cigarette - Etat Libre d'Orange Eau d'Hadrien - Annick GoutalBooks mentioned: Perfume: The Story of A Murderer - Patrick SüskindThe Foul and the Fragrant: Odor and the French Social Imagination - Alain Corbin Find Vistley on Instagram or on their website www.vitsley.comTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Part 2: Meaning & Mystery

    If you were to sum up the theme for episode four of the spooky season series, it would be this: Life can get pretty dark if you can’t take a joke…Let’s catch up with the second part of the red string, photo board and many drawing pins that is pulling together two more text and a few more fragrances with Nuri McBride Nuri is not just a perfumer; she is also a dedicated community educator and an insightful writer who regularly explores the rich intersection of olfaction and death rituals throughout history. In this episode we get a little medieval and discover the importance of humour, as well as bringing light to dark places and unknowable situations. In keeping with tradition, our conversation has been so rich and layered that I have had to divide it up over several episodes for your enjoyment. Please do listen to Part 1 first, otherwise this conversation may not make as much sense as you would hope. Fragrances mentioned:Acqua Della Regina- Santa Maria Novella Dirty Velvet- Vilhelm Parfumerie Books mentioned: The Name of the Rose - Umberto EcoA Natural History of Hell - Jeffery Ford Find Nuri McBride on Instagram or on their website.The Alabastron Journal can be find at alabastronjournal.comTheme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to Paperback Perfumes! The host Clare Presser is a Librarian with a fascination for fragrances and their capacity to evokes memories and experiences through the activation of the olfactory system. In this podcast she chats with guests about their connections with scents and stories through the pairing of perfumes and literary texts. Think of it as reader’s advisory for fragrance lovers, or fragrance recommendation for bibilophiles - whichever experience is your first priority. It’s fun exercise that allows a lovely discussion around people’s personal interpretation of experience, scent, and story Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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