The Curatology Podcast

The Curatology Podcast explores the art and practice of everyday curation – the objects, stories, habits, and systems that quietly shape our lives and our work.

Hosted by Jenny Theolin, who has lived and worked across countries and cultures more than fifteen times, the podcast begins with a simple idea: we are all already curators. Each of us carries a personal museum formed through the things we keep, repair, share, and release.

Each series focuses on a different facet of Curatology. The first series, The Museum You Carry, is structured as a sequence of rooms, with each episode inviting listeners to pause and explore themes such as collection, imagination, transformation, connection, echo, and becoming.

Blending reflection, anthropology, psychology, and lived experience, The Curatology Podcast offers a gentle but powerful way of noticing what is already shaping us – personally and collectively – and of choosing, with care, what we carry forward.

Would you like to be on an episode of the podcast?

For the first series, The Museum You Carry, I’m inviting people to share simple, honest stories connected to different “rooms” in the museum:

  • Collection Room (the small things we keep),

  • Becoming Room (objects that mark change),

  • Echo Room (traces that linger),

  • Imagination Room (things that point toward possible futures),

  • Transformation Room (repair, reuse, second lives), and

  • Connection Room (objects that live between people).

You don’t need a perfect story or a special object, just something that’s stayed with you. If you’re curious, you can read more about the rooms, and if you’d like to take part, contact me to express your interest.