This program does not include a book signing. Please review our health and safety protocols here. Over the course of her popular podcast’s fifteen-year reign, Debbie Millman has interviewed more than 400 creative minds.
Harboring the knowledge of more than 400 interviews with industry leaders and holding the same number of. She has demonstrated time, and again, why design matters.Roxane Gay, from the foreword. Debbie Millman and Roxane Gay: Why Design Matters. At this in-person event (with a virtual attendance option), proof of vaccination and masks are required. Debbie Millman has become a singular voice in the world of intimate, enlightening conversations. She will be in conversation with her wife, Roxane Gay, the bestselling author of Hunger, Bad Feminist, and Difficult Women, among others, and a contributing Opinion writer for the New York Times. Her partnerwriter, artist, educator, and curator Debbie Millmanhas steadily amassed an impressive trove of contemporary art that ranges from outsider art to Andy Warhol. Named “one of the most creative people in business” by Fast Company, Millman is also an author, educator, curator, and brand consultant. 9:34am Roxane Gay is known for her laser-sharp wit in cultural criticism and nonfiction works, but lesser known is her growing practice as an art collector. Why Design Matters reveals new ways of being and living. Debbie Millman and Roxane Gay: Why Design Matters. Grouped into categories-Legends, Truth Tellers, Culture Makers, Trendsetters, and Visionaries-the book reflects Millman’s singular talent for celebrating curiosity, self-expression, intelligence, and both inner and outer beauty. This illustrated, curated anthology groups dozens of Millman’s best interviews featuring the likes of Brené Brown, Ira Glass, Pete Souza, Aminatou Sow, Priya Parker, Alain de Botton, Tim Ferriss, and Esther Perel. In Why Design Matters: Conversations with the World’s Most Creative People, Millman showcases her most exciting interviews, bringing together insights and reflections from today’s leading creative minds from across diverse fields. Debbie Millman, left, and Roxane Gay: Roxane wanted a big weddingGloria Steinem was going to officiate.Credit:Getty Images. Over the past 15 years, Debbie Millman has interviewed hundreds of creative minds on her award-winning podcast, “Design Matters,” to explore what it means to design a creative life, as well as one with meaning and purpose.