episode 043: Brit Gill

episode 043: Brit Gill

Author: with May Globus February 16, 2022 Duration: 59:42
Britney Gill is someone who lives each day and moment in her truth. The longtime photographer has traveled the world shooting lifestyle, fashion, and consumer brands with the eye of an artist. She was born and raised in suburbia, the daughter of an Indian father who moved to Canada at 18-years-old from Punjab and a Caucasian mother. Her introduction to photography & cameras came from her father, who took photos as a hobby and for memory collection. Brit loved science & the body and went to school to become a dietician, eventually shifting to a different program and moving into global nutrition. She spent a life-changing seven months in Africa under international directed studies, and her vibrant career in photography followed after she began posting images from her trip on Facebook. In this conversation, we explore the story of how her parents met and her father’s love for western culture; how she found her way to photography; her journey into global nutrition and food policy, security & distribution; her observations of the entrepreneurial and community spirit of the African people; what ethical capitalism and the free market mean to her; things she’s learned about herself and the world in the last two years; how she finds beauty; her new workspace Studio Kou and a new creative project Nowhere; and more.

There’s a particular texture to a life built around creating something meaningful, whether that’s a business, a work of art, or a new path forward. The Craft with May Globus pulls back the curtain on those lives through unhurried, intimate dialogues. May sits down with a diverse range of creators, founders, and pioneers, but the focus here is less on glossy success stories and more on the raw material of their journeys. You’ll hear the nuances of their creative process, the pivotal moments in their personal backstory, and how their philosophy shapes their daily existence. It’s an ongoing exploration of the shared humanity behind different kinds of work. What makes this podcast uniquely immersive is its commitment to being an audio-visual experience. Each conversation is accompanied by rich, editorial-style photography that provides a deeper, more sensory connection to the guest and their world. Think of it like a beautifully composed magazine feature that you can listen to, where the images and the dialogue work in concert. Tuning into this podcast feels like gaining quiet, privileged access to the minds of people who are thoughtfully shaping culture, one idea at a time.
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