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    <description>On an ever-lasting journey towards being a better designer, Anastasiia Kozina delves into meaning of sustainability in design &amp; tech industry.

The Dot rediscovers complex concepts - be it responsibility, ethics, or empathy - through small but concise episodes, each featuring remarkable academics, industry specialists, and artists. It's time to connect the dots and see a paradigm shift in how we design for digital &amp; physical realms alike.

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        <![CDATA[<p><i>Why do we suddenly want to help others as we put empathy glasses on? Why do we feel like saving the world, but don't always act on it? </i><br /><br />With Julia Lohmann, a multifaceted designer & Contemporary Design Professor from Aalto University, we are set to explore <strong>the role of emotions in our lives</strong>, methods to <strong>empathise effectively</strong>, and steps needed to <strong>rethink existing value chains</strong>.</p><p>Discover more from The Dot: <a href="https://thedotpodcast.simplecast.com/">https://thedotpodcast.simplecast.com/</a></p>
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