Episode Synopsis "Lost and Found: Exploring Disney's Creative Origins"
In this inaugural episode of a student led podcast created through the course HUM 203 “Lost and Found”, Amy Apgar and Megan Davis talk about the importance of imaginative spaces. They discuss the many ways in which once make believe places have become real, creative spaces in our world, such as Disney World and Universal studios. Learn about creative origins, the power of imaginative corporations such as Disney, and other phenomena. Join them as they explore imagination and how real-life spaces have influenced our reality.
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