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Walk, Don\'t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MDWalk, Don't Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MD38. Constipation: Fix It Naturally – No Pills, Just Real SolutionsAre you or someone you know struggling with constipation? In this episode, Dr. Miles Hassell MD of GreatMed.org explores the real impact of constipation on health and quality of life—and how to fix it without relying on Big Pharma. What You’ll Learn: The health risks and causes of chronic constipation  Lifestyle-based solutions that are safer and more effective than over-the-counter meds The role of fiber, fluids, probiotics, and movement in restoring colon health Practical tips: foods to eat, supplements to consider, and travel-friendly strategies Why a...2025-07-1822 minEat This Bread Drink This CupEat This Bread Drink This CupJust When I - Acts 10: 9-23Welcome to the Eat This Bread Drink This Cup podcast. The communion meditation today is based on a passage of Scripture from the New Testament, Acts 10: 9-23. In this passage of Scripture, God reveals to the Apostle Peter that the good news of the gospel is intended for both Jews and Gentiles. As a consequence, the Apostle Peter's life was forever changed by this revelation from God. We, too, were unexpectedly uprooted from our status quo and our lives forever changed by our encounter with Jesus. In the breaking of bread and drinking from the cup, we pause to...2025-07-0507 minWalk, Don\'t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MDWalk, Don't Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MD37. Make Your Own Ozempic Is there a better, safer, FREE alternative to Ozempic (and other GLP-1 drugs)? In this episode of Walk, Don’t Run to the Doctor, Miles Hassell MD reacts to the growing buzz and shares a time-tested, evidence-based 3-step plan that outperforms popular weight loss drugs in the long run. As GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro surge in popularity, Dr. Hassell offers critical insight into their risks—like muscle loss, pancreatic complications, and long-term unknowns—while proposing a practical, natural alternative for lasting weight loss and better metabolic health. Key Takeaways: Why Big Ph...2025-07-0220 minWalk, Don\'t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MDWalk, Don't Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MD36. Cancer Treatment: Include Exercise to Improve SurvivalWhat if a free, side-effect-free therapy could significantly improve your cancer survival— and even help prevent recurrence? In this episode, we explore the powerful, research-backed role of exercise in cancer prevention and treatment, centered around the recent CHALLENGE trial published in The New England Journal of Medicine. Here is the link to that study: https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NEJMoa2502760 Dr. Hassell shares groundbreaking findings showing that moderate, consistent exercise significantly reduces cancer recurrence and mortality — particularly in colon cancer survivors — when added to conventional treatments. More than just prevention, movement is positioned as a critica...2025-06-2016 minEat This Bread Drink This CupEat This Bread Drink This CupHis Faithful Love - Ezra 3: 10-13Welcome to the Eat This Bread Drink This Cup podcast. The communion meditation today is based on a passage of Scripture from the Old Testament, Ezra 3: 10-13. In this passage of Scripture, the author describes the reaction of the returning Jewish exiles from Babylonian captivity once they completed the foundation of The Second Temple in Jerusalem, and teaches us how to respond to the blessings we receive from God. All Scripture quotations are from the New Living Translation (NLT) and are used with permissionAs you listen to the episode today, my hope is that you will...2025-06-1507 minWalk, Don\'t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MDWalk, Don't Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MD35. Fight Cancer with Every Meal: The Power of Home CookingIn Episode 35, we sit down with Miles Hassell, MD—internal medicine physician, author, and advocate for lifestyle-based health interventions—to explore the transformative power of cooking at home. Drawing from both clinical experience and personal practice, Dr. Hassell shares evidence-based insights into how preparing your own meals can support cancer survivorship, improve long-term health outcomes, and reduce the burden of chronic disease. Summary: Dr. Hassell emphasizes the crucial role that home-cooked, whole-food meals play in cancer prevention and recovery. He unpacks the science behind diet and disease, outlines the Mediterranean-style eating pattern, and encourages listeners to take...2025-06-0620 minWalk, Don\'t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MDWalk, Don't Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MD34. The Power of Muscle: Strength Training for Real Life Health (Part 2)Ep 34 – The Power of Muscle: Strength Training for Real Life Health Part 2 In this powerful follow-up episode of Walk, Don’t Run to the Doctor, Dr. Miles Hassell and Jennifer Smith of Starting Strength Beaverton dig deeper into the mindset behind fitness—and how strength training can be a surprising antidote to loneliness, mental fatigue, and life’s hardest decisions. Key Takeaways: “Everything we do, we do twice—first in our mind, then in action.” Jen explores how mental preparation is just as vital as physical strength. Decision fatigue is real—but strength trainin...2025-05-2336 minWalk, Don\'t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MDWalk, Don't Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MD33. The Power of Muscle: Strength Training for Real Life Health (Part 1)Some experts insist we should ditch the dumbbells and pick up a barbell. Are they right? Welcome to Walk, Don’t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MD. In this episode, we dive deep into the transformative power of strength training—not just for fitness, but for long-term health and independence.  Whether it be dumbbells, barbells, a toddler, or heavy backpack, add any kind of weight-bearing exercise every day for muscle mass benefits. Our guest, Jennifer Smith, owner of Starting Strength Beaverton, shares her personal journey into barbell training and how it becam...2025-05-0925 minWalk, Don\'t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MDWalk, Don't Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MD32. Overcoming your health fearsWelcome to another empowering episode of Walk, Don't Run to the Doctor! In this episode, Miles Hassell MD dives deep into the world of irrational and unnecessary health fears — and how to avoid falling for them. From worrying about chlorine in your shower water to chasing every trendy health gadget or supplement, this episode teaches you how to sift through health claims with critical thinking and focus on what really matters for your well-being. Key Takeaways: Don't let fear-based marketing drive your health decisions. Prioritize evidence-based lifestyle habits like real food, regular movement, and sunlight. Use th...2025-04-2514 minWalk, Don\'t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MDWalk, Don't Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MD31. Realistic Meal PreppingIn this inspiring episode of Walk, Don't Run to the Doctor, Dr. Miles Hassell teams up with Karen Zink from My Family Chef to break down how to make meal prepping simple, effective, and totally doable—even if you're just getting started. Whether your goal is to eat healthier, save time and money, or reduce stress around mealtimes, this episode is packed with practical tips and mindset shifts to help you take control of your kitchen and health. Key Takeaways: You can cook delicious, whole foods at home starting today—no excuses, no overwhelm. Plan...2025-04-1114 minWalk, Don\'t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MDWalk, Don't Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MD30. The Great Diabetes Debate: Reversing Type 2 Diabetes with Fawn Wolf, MDIn this inspiring episode of Walk, Don't Run to the Doctor, Dr. Miles Hassell teams up with Fawn Wolf to talk about how patients have reversed their Type 2 diabetes. They covered a variety of topics such as motivations, lifestyle, diet, genetics, and more. Consider attending the upcoming conference in Portland, Oregon to learn more on April 26th, 2025. Register here: https://greatmed.org/event/conference/ More references can be found at www.GreatMed.org Would you like Dr. Hassell to answer your question on the air?  Contact us! Phone/text: 503-7...2025-03-2825 minWalk, Don\'t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MDWalk, Don't Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MD29. The Power of Home Cooking (Part 2)Discover the power of home cooking in Episode 29 of Walk, Don’t Run to the Doctor. Special guest, Karen Zink, is back to share insights on how cooking at home can improve health, save money, and strengthen family connections. Learn practical tips on involving kids in the kitchen, making budget-friendly meals, and preparing quick, nutritious food when time is short. Whether you’re new to cooking or looking for inspiration, this episode is packed with valuable advice on making home-cooked meals a lasting habit. Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share your thoughts in the comments below...2025-03-1424 minWalk, Don\'t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MDWalk, Don't Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MD28. The Power of Home Cooking (Part 1)In this episode of Walk, Don’t Run to the Doctor, Karen Zinck, founder of My Family Chef, shares how home-cooked meals improve health, save money, and strengthen family connections. With a background in healthcare, she emphasizes the benefits of whole, minimally processed foods and the importance of meal planning for reducing stress. She offers practical tips on making cooking easier, from using simple recipes to investing in time-saving kitchen tools. Karen also highlights the financial savings and long-term health benefits of eating at home while acknowledging that outsourcing some meal prep can be a helpful solution. Ultimately, the ep...2025-02-2819 minWalk, Don\'t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MDWalk, Don't Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MD27. How to be Strategic when Dining Out   Welcome to Episode 27 of Walk, Don’t Run to the Doctor. In this episode, we delve into the challenges of dining out and how it affects your health. Hidden calories, ultra-processed ingredients, and higher costs are just a few reasons why eating out regularly can hinder your path to optimal wellness. We discuss how home cooking allows for better control over ingredients, increased nutrient intake, and significant savings—all while supporting your health goals. We also provide practical strategies for making home cooking enjoyable and accessible. From developing simple recipes to planning ahead with healthy snacks, you can s...2025-02-1423 minWalk, Don\'t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MDWalk, Don't Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MD26. Healthspan Hacks: Live Longer, Age Smarter with Diane ShifferJoin Dr. Miles Hassell and special guest Diane Shiffer, a physical therapist, as they delve into the concept of "healthspan"— living your best, healthiest life for as long as possible. Discover actionable strategies to enhance your healthspan and make choices that positively impact aging, independence, and quality of life.   Summary: In this insightful episode, Dr. Hassell and Diane discuss the importance of maintaining balance in life, emphasizing evidence-based lifestyle tools to improve aging outcomes. They explore topics like muscle mass preservation, cardiovascular health, protein intake, and the critical role of movement and diet in achieving a vibrant, ind...2025-01-3140 minWalk, Don\'t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MDWalk, Don't Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MD25. How to Age Gracefully, Stay Active, and Invest in Your Health with Diane ShifferFeaturing Diane Shiffer: Physical Therapy, Anti-Aging, and Healthspan In this episode of Walk, Don’t Run to the Doctor, Dr. Miles Hassell sits down with Diane Shiffer, a physical therapist and business owner, to discuss the intersection of physical activity, aging, and healthspan. Together, they explore how movement, community, and thoughtful health practices can promote longevity and well-being. Key Takeaways: The Power of Movement: Regular physical activity is essential for maintaining strength, balance, and overall health, especially as we age. Repair, Restore, Reimagine: Diane's three-step approach encourages recovery, functional restoration, and envisioning new possibilities for an...2025-01-1733 minWalk, Don\'t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MDWalk, Don't Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MD24. Best of 2024: Listener Stories and SuccessesWelcome to Episode 24 of "Walk, Don't Run to the Doctor," where we empower you to unlock your body's healing potential through evidence-based lifestyle changes. Join Miles Hassell, MD, as we share inspiring real-life stories and practical advice for avoiding preventable diseases and achieving lasting health. Key Takeaways: The Power of Lifestyle Choices: Evidence-based tools like diet, exercise, and self-care can help prevent chronic conditions and reduce dependency on medications. Healing Without Surgery: Stories of individuals avoiding joint replacements and reversing chronic conditions through movement, whole foods, and targeted supplements. Realistic Weight Loss: Sustainable strategies for new...2025-01-0310 minWalk, Don\'t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MDWalk, Don't Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MD22. Can alcohol consumption be beneficial?In this episode of Walk, Don’t Run to the Doctor, Miles Hassell MD explores the complex and often controversial topic of alcohol consumption and its impact on health. From historical context to modern studies, he provides a balanced look at the potential benefits and risks of alcohol, encouraging viewers to make informed decisions based on evidence rather than emotion. Summary: Dr. Hassell discusses the nuanced role of alcohol in health and lifestyle. While heavy drinking poses clear dangers—such as liver disease, cardiovascular issues, and societal harm—low to moderate consumption might have benefits in certain contex...2024-12-1321 minWalk, Don\'t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MDWalk, Don't Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MD21. Crack the Holiday Eating Code with a Generous Serving of GratitudeWelcome back to Walk, Don’t Run to the Doctor with Dr. Miles Hassell, MD.  In this episode, Dr. Hassell dives into strategies for enjoying the holiday season without compromising health. He covers practical, evidence-based advice on balancing holiday indulgence with wellness, allowing you to savor good food, fun, and festivities responsibly.  Dr. Hassell discusses mindful eating tips for navigating holiday temptations, from portion control to prioritizing healthy options and staying hydrated.  He emphasizes the importance of planning ahead, staying active, and making smart food choices to support long-term health, even during the holidays.  Listeners are encouraged to stay proact...2024-11-2515 minWalk, Don\'t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MDWalk, Don't Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MD20. The Microbiome Makeover: Secrets to a Healthy GutThis episode of Walk, Don't Run to the Doctor emphasizes the importance of building and maintaining a healthy microbiome for better health outcomes, disease prevention, and overall well-being. The microbiome, a complex population of microorganisms living in the gut, plays a significant role in protecting against cancer, regulating digestion, and supporting various metabolic and immune functions. A home-cooked diet, particularly a whole food omnivorous diet rich in fiber and fermented foods, helps to cultivate a resilient microbiome. Exercise, scant to moderate alcohol consumption (especially wine), and avoiding sugar, refined flours, and artificial sweeteners further enhance gut health. This episode...2024-11-2221 minWalk, Don\'t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MDWalk, Don't Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MD19. A Hug in a Mug: Hidden Health Benefits of Coffee and TeaIn this episode of Walk, Don’t Run to the Doctor, Miles Hassell MD explores the latest research on the health benefits of coffee and tea. Contrary to the common perception that they are guilty pleasures, recent (and ancient) studies suggest that coffee and tea may significantly improve health outcomes. Here are the key takeaways: Key Takeaways: Drinking 3-5 cups of coffee or tea per day can lower the risk of heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and even some cancers. Coffee and tea may reduce the risk of neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s and slow the prog...2024-11-0813 minWalk, Don\'t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MDWalk, Don't Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MD18. Cancer & ExerciseWelcome to Walk, Don’t Run to the Doctor with Dr. Miles Hassell, an evidence-based podcast focused on using lifestyle choices to prevent and treat illness. In Episode 18, Dr. Hassell explores the powerful role exercise plays in improving cancer outcomes, from prevention to aiding recovery during therapy. Learn how physical activity can help reduce the risk of cancer recurrence, enhance cancer therapy success, and improve overall health, including heart disease, diabetes, and mental well-being. Whether you’re a cancer patient, survivor, or simply focused on health, this episode will guide you on how to take control of your...2024-10-2514 minWalk, Don\'t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MDWalk, Don't Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MD16. Big PharmaWelcome back to Walk, Don’t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell MD. In episode 16, Dr. Hassell explores the role of Big Pharma and why lifestyle changes can often be a better alternative to relying on medications.  He discusses the importance of critical thinking when it comes to pharmaceutical treatments and emphasizes how making informed lifestyle choices can reduce your dependency on medications.  Dr. Hassell shares real-life examples and practical advice on how diet, exercise, and overall health management can lead to better outcomes and less reliance on Big Pharma.  Dr. Hassell encourages listeners to take a look...2024-08-3120 minWalk, Don\'t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MDWalk, Don't Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MD13. Super Secret Superfoods (Likely in Your Kitchen)Welcome to Walk, Don’t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell MD, where evidence-based lifestyle choices take center stage in preventing and managing illness. In this episode, we dive into the world of real superfoods—those everyday staples already in your kitchen that can transform your health. Key Takeaways: Discover Real Superfoods: Learn about everyday foods like fish, lentils, leafy greens, and more that can significantly impact your health, without needing expensive supplements. Focus on Apple Cider Vinegar: Explore the potential benefits of apple cider vinegar, including its historical use and its role...2024-08-3013 minWalk, Don\'t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MDWalk, Don't Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MD7. Short of Breath and Sweaty: Exercise Tips for EveryoneIncorporating daily physical activity into your routine is one of the most powerful ways to enhance your overall health and well-being. Exercise isn't just about hitting the gym; it's about making movement a regular part of your life. Lifestyle changes can truly transform your health, helping you feel better, look better, and live longer.   In today’s episode Miles Hassell, MD explores the profound health benefits of exercise and provides practical tips on how to make it a part of your daily life.    A few takeaways from Miles Hassell, MD: Exerc...2024-06-2829 minEat This Bread Drink This CupEat This Bread Drink This CupWonderful and Abundant LoveThe meditation today comes from the New Testament, John 16: 16-24. All Scripture quotations come from the New Living Translation and are used with permissionMy hope is that you will benefit personally from this time with Jesus and encourage others to observe the Lord's Supper. In these trying times, we need to keep our eyes on Jesus!2024-06-0908 minWhat Drives U?What Drives U?From the Southside with Love - Byron Pillow, Real Estate and Life Insurance AgentHailing from the Windy City of Chicago, Illinois, Realtor®, Investor, and Life Insurance Agent Byron Pillow shares his story about growing up on the Southside of Chicago, attending an all-black Catholic school, moving to Huntsville, AL to attend Alabama A&M University and getting into the real estate industry. Byron also shares his love for cars, having already purchased 3 of his 5 dream cars!To learn more about Byron Pillow:Follow him on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/1smoothrealtor/Connect on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/byron-pillow-abr-mrp-rene-46a45699/2024-03-201h 09Cancel This: Cancel Culture Education, News, Political Views & MoreCancel This: Cancel Culture Education, News, Political Views & MoreWokevertising Alert! Trump Speaks About the Fani Willis' Love Affair + Super Tuesday Preview!#cancelthislive #Podcast #Politics #CancelCulture #Missouri #DailyShow #USA #RepublicanJoin the conversation, share your thoughts, and stay informed with Cancel This Show! 2024-03-041h 46What Drives U?What Drives U?Realtor Grant Wilsterman Answers The QuestionIn today's episode, I interview Grant Wilsterman, a successful Realtor® in Charlotte, NC who has sold more than 15 million dollars in homes in his first 5 years in the business!Grant and I discuss how long-distance running is the key to his success, our love for exotic cars from our childhood, and what we want to be remembered for.Join us for a great discussion all while driving around the city of Charlotte and enjoying Burr & Berry coffee!To learn more about Grant:https://www.compass.com/agents/grant-wilsterman/https://w...2024-02-2841 minHassell TalksHassell TalksFinding more meaningful value in Retrofit and RepurposeRetrofitting and repurposing existing structures can achieve decarbonisation goals, enhance occupancy, attract investment, and rejuvenate cities – all while reducing environmental impact. No wonder our industry can't stop talking about it.  It no longer makes sense to demolish unoccupied buildings, as it's neither cost-effective nor aligned with our circular economy aspirations. In September 2023, Hassell sponsored the inaugural Retrofit & Repurpose Summit on Gadigal Country, Sydney, bringing together sustainability leaders, asset owners, investors, and sustainable building specialists come together to explore the opportunities and positive impacts of retrofit and repurpose strategies. A recorded panel discussion 'Change Lev...2023-10-3142 minHassell TalksHassell TalksBringing all the pieces together in Melbourne’s innovation precinctParkville, Melbourne — home to one of the world’s leading biomedical innovation communities.  Arden — the next stage of the expanding Parkville innovation ecosystem. These precincts serve as catalysts where ideas, industries, and investors converge — shaping the places that unite us. In this episode we explore the threads that hold these precincts together in the context of future developments of major institutions spanning health, education, transport and research. Melbourne's Lord Mayor Sally Capp was joined by Hassell Principal Alix Smith, Associate Adam Gardner as well as Helen Day, Principal Adviser, Strategic Masterplans Unit, Health Infrastructure Branch in the Depart...2023-09-051h 18sewakul berassewakul beras[Pdf] [Read] Concourse (Five Boroughs, #5) by Santino Hassell [Pdf] [Read] Concourse (Five Boroughs, #5) by Santino Hassell Read Online Concourse (Five Boroughs, #5) by Santino Hassell is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook Concourse (Five Boroughs, #5) for free in any format with visit the link button below. **Read Book Here ==> https://baksoanakan.blogspot.com/30364779-concourse **Download Book Here ==> https://baksoanakan.blogspot.com/30364779-concourse Book Synopsis : Ashton Townsend is the most famous celebutante of Manhattan’s glitterati. The black sheep of his wealthy family, he’s known for his club appearances, Instagram account, and sex tape. Most people ca...2023-09-0100 minsewakulsewakul[Pdf] [Read] Concourse (Five Boroughs, #5) by Santino Hassell [Pdf] [Read] Concourse (Five Boroughs, #5) by Santino Hassell Read Online Concourse (Five Boroughs, #5) by Santino Hassell is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook Concourse (Five Boroughs, #5) for free in any format with visit the link button below. **Read Book Here ==> https://baksoanakan.blogspot.com/30364779-concourse **Download Book Here ==> https://baksoanakan.blogspot.com/30364779-concourse Book Synopsis : Ashton Townsend is the most famous celebutante of Manhattan’s glitterati. The black sheep of his wealthy family, he’s known for his club appearances, Instagram account, and sex tape. Most people ca...2023-09-0100 minsewakul jengkolsewakul jengkol[Pdf] [Read] Concourse (Five Boroughs, #5) by Santino Hassell [Pdf] [Read] Concourse (Five Boroughs, #5) by Santino Hassell Read Online Concourse (Five Boroughs, #5) by Santino Hassell is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook Concourse (Five Boroughs, #5) for free in any format with visit the link button below. **Read Book Here ==> https://baksoanakan.blogspot.com/30364779-concourse **Download Book Here ==> https://baksoanakan.blogspot.com/30364779-concourse Book Synopsis : Ashton Townsend is the most famous celebutante of Manhattan’s glitterati. The black sheep of his wealthy family, he’s known for his club appearances, Instagram account, and sex tape. Most people ca...2023-09-0100 minsewakul jangungsewakul jangung[Pdf] [Read] Concourse (Five Boroughs, #5) by Santino Hassell[Pdf] [Read] Concourse (Five Boroughs, #5) by Santino Hassell Read Online Concourse (Five Boroughs, #5) by Santino Hassell is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook Concourse (Five Boroughs, #5) for free in any format with visit the link button below. **Read Book Here ==> https://baksoanakan.blogspot.com/30364779-concourse **Download Book Here ==> https://baksoanakan.blogspot.com/30364779-concourse Book Synopsis : Ashton Townsend is the most famous celebutante of Manhattan’s glitterati. The black sheep of his wealthy family, he’s known for his club appearances, Instagram account, and sex tape. Most people can’t imagine him wanting for anything, but Ashton yearn...2023-09-0110 minHassell TalksHassell TalksGreat Adaptations: 2023 Workplace Futures Survey with Ingrid Bakker and Daniel DavisCompanies that have changed their offices and ways of working since the pandemic have a 17% higher satisfaction score among employees than those that haven’t. That's a big number - just one of many fascinating data points out of our 2023 Workplace Futures Survey.  We're calling this one Great Adaptations. Our annual survey casts a light on the link between office transformation and employee satisfaction - and we're sharing some of the big take-outs with you on Hassell Talks. Join the report's author, Senior Researcher Dr Daniel Davis together with Principal Ingrid Bakker, as they reveal val...2023-08-1313 minHassell TalksHassell TalksLessons for Brisbane from the London Olympics. With Caroline Stalker, Andrew Comer and Ashley MundayOn this episode of Hassell Talks, architect and urbanist Caroline Stalker joined retired Partner of Buro Happald Andrew Comer and architect, urbanist and Head of Design Ashley Munday to explore the potential mechanisms for creating a successful Olympic and Paralympic Games legacy for Brisbane and SEQ. London's approach was to look beyond 2012 - to 2057, with the hard decisions made at the very beginning resulting in transcendent change across the city. Is Brisbane brave enough to do the same?   Recorded on Jagerra and Turbal Country, Meanjin, Brisbane.   2023-07-2533 minHassell TalksHassell TalksCampus chemistry and transformational learning - With Julian Gitsham and Professors Tim O’Brien and Teresa Anderson (Encore Episode)Architect Julian Gitsham sat down with Professors Tim O'Brien and Teresa Anderson to record this conversation about designing the best campus environments for transformational learning. And who better to quiz than the minds behind the bluedot festival? Located at the UNESCO listed Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire, home to the Lovell Telescope, and the award-winning Hassell designed First Light Pavilion Visitors Centre, bluedot is a festival that defies categorisation, and if you're heading along in 2023, make sure you check out Hassell's Xavier de Kestelier's talk on interplanetary habitats and 3D printing in space. This episode...2023-07-1724 minThe Talent Economy PodcastThe Talent Economy PodcastLife is Good: Do What You Love. Love What You Do.™Life is Good is the original positive lifestyle brand, dedicated to spreading the power of optimism through art and messaging. Co-founders and brothers Bert and John Jacobs originally set out to design T-shirts that inspired people to celebrate simple pleasures, and focus on what’s right in the world and our lives instead of what’s wrong. In 1994, after five years of disappointing sales and with just $78 to their names, Bert and John designed their first Life is Good tee and discovered how those three simple words could help people to focus on the good. For a...2023-06-2626 minHassell TalksHassell TalksCountry’s voice is loud and clear. Are designers listening? Part 2. With Kat Rodwell and Hannah GallowayYou asked, Kat answered! Get ready for our 'Epic Yarn' - Part 2.  Part 1 saw Landscape Architect Hannah Galloway explore the topic of ​‘Listening’ with First Nations Consultant, Cultural Advisor and Storyteller Kat Rodwell. For the second half of this Epic Yarn, we asked listeners to send in questions to ask Kat - and boy, did you deliver. No question was off-limits, and the prompt of 'get comfortable with being uncomfortable' saw questions about the dangers of 'fetishisation', about agriculture and contemporising culture, and the danger of Traditional Owners (TO’s) and First Nations consultant groups becoming...2023-05-3148 minHassell TalksHassell TalksCountry’s voice is loud and clear: are designers listening? Part 1. With Kat Rodwell and Hannah GallowayAre you ready for an 'Epic Yarn'? Listening lies at the heart of so much of what designers do, but listening to what Country and Culture is telling us means connecting deeply and meaningfully with the land and its people. How well are designers — and organisations, individuals and communities — listening to these voices? Together with Landscape Architect Hannah Galloway, we wanted to explore the topic of ​‘Listening’ with First Nations Consultant, Cultural Advisor and Storyteller Kat Rodwell. In Part 1 of this 'Epic Yarn', Kat and Hannah discuss the​‘eggshells’ of engagement — the role of understanding that...2023-05-2547 minTravel Treasure PodcastTravel Treasure PodcastBill Hassell Old Growth Big Cedar Trail Rockaway Beach, Oregon - Travel Treasure Podcast Episode 1Bill Hassell Old Growth Big Cedar Trail Rockaway Beach, Oregon – Travel Treasure Podcast Episode 1 ~ An Oregon Coast Podcast In this episode our Host Steven Shomler visits with Bill Hassell Ambassador for the Old Growth Big Cedar Trail in Rockaway Beach, Oregon on the Oregon Coast. The Travel Treasure Podcast is hosted by Steven Shomler and is part of the Culinary Treasure Network. The Travel Treasure Podcast  ~ Travel Centric Interviews and Stories You Will Love! Visit The Old Growth Big Cedar Trail The Old Growth Big Cedar Trail can be found at947 Hwy...2023-05-2131 minHassell TalksHassell TalksInside the push for net zero Perth. With Karla Fox-Reynolds, Dr. Brad Pettitt MLC and Professor Josh ByrnePerth in Western Australia has joined thousands of other cities around the world aiming for Net Zero carbon emissions by 2050. How will this unique city, facing unique climate challenges, meet the target? And how will designers help the city go beyond the standards to beat the clock and make a thriving, regenerative hub? Hassell’s Sustainable Design Leader Karla Fox-Reynolds joined self-confessed 'sustainability nerd' the Hon. Dr. Brad Pettitt MLC and environmental scientist Prof. Josh Byrne for a conversation in our Perth studio on Whadjuk Country alongside peers from the design industry, and private and public organisations. 2023-05-0538 minHassell TalksHassell TalksHousing Futures — Designing heart and soul into affordable alternatives with Fiona Dunster and Jeremy SchluterWith a housing crisis affecting cities and people, we're taking a look at the close ties between design and innovation in the residential sector. How are emerging housing models responding to community needs? What role is design playing in ensuring projects can still succeed despite cost, supply and climate challenges? And what makes larger scale residential alternatives appealing to investors seeking a long-term revenue line? In this episode you'll hear from one such investor in residential innovation. With projects in the UK, the US - and Australia - AustralianSuper is also an enthusiastic partner of...2023-04-1227 minHassell TalksHassell TalksThe ordinary, everyday buildings that could save our cities, with Razvan Ghilic-MicuIt is time to move on from the pursuit of iconic architecture. The issues keeping our clients and collaborators up at night are the same things pushing our cities closer to the cusp of wholesale change. Things like the competition around attracting and keeping great tenants, providing magnetic experiences and destination workplaces in uncertain times, dealing with 'great bones' in a building and delivering sustainable spaces are all complex, and often perplexing, challenges. Challenging the building industry to create the momentum our cities will need for people and nature to thrive together, Senior...2023-03-2929 minHassell TalksHassell TalksThe 15 Minute City - what’s not to like about convenience, equity and sustainability? With Camilla Siggaard Andersen (Encore Episode)The 15 Minute City has become a hot topic - gaining traction in corners of the internet not typically involved in the dialogue around city planning and urban living. With forward-thinking conversations threatened to be overtaken by conspiracy theories, we wanted to share an episode we recorded with London-based research lead Camilla Siggaard Andersen in 2022 on the topic of 15 Minute Cities. Specifically looking at the research she conducted, and the challenges she discovered are facing cities in Ireland and elsewhere as they grapple with climate change, urban sprawl and wellbeing. In this episode you'll hear from:2023-03-1032 minHassell TalksHassell TalksHousing futures with Jeremy Schluter and Michael McCormack: Is the crisis leading to new design solutions for our cities?They say there's no place like home. In Europe, Australia, the US and Asia - there's not enough quality housing stock to go around, and limited affordable choice in the types of homes available. The current generation of renters and buyers are connected, design-savvy and socially aware. They are driving the demand for homes that challenge traditional models of living. They’ve also lived through the pandemic, so they need to be able to work comfortably from home with a supportive community around them. They desire access to green space, and amenities and convenience. They wa...2023-02-2325 minHassell TalksHassell TalksA big, shared idea for Brisbane beyond 2032 — with Ken Maher AO, Caroline Stalker and Prof. Helen Lochhead.How did Sydney, London, and Barcelona pull off Olympic-sized events that delivered enduring, generational change? In 2032, southeast Queensland - a region with the city of Brisbane at its heart - will host the summer Olympics and Paralympics. The Games create extraordinary opportunities for communities, economies, and cultures to design legacies for future generations. The most important discussions in the city and the region around design are only just beginning - and this episode is one of them. Urbanist, city-shaper, and Hassell Principal Caroline Stalker explores the opportunities for Brisbane and Southeast Queensland - b...2023-02-0920 minHassell TalksHassell TalksEquity, Sustainability and Regeneration in the Built EnvironmentFeeling overwhelmed in the face of climate and sustainability challenges? Have we got the episode for you. With the built environment contributing to around 40% of global emissions, our industry has a critical – and pivotal - role to play to limit the projected impacts of climate change to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels by the end of the century. So we held an event to hear from the people making the changes in our industry that we all want to see more of, in the world. The event, in November 2022, was run by a passionate group of fem...2022-11-2452 minHassell TalksHassell TalksReturn to the garden: the unexpected emotional value of nature in cities. With Professor Nigel Dunnett, Michael McCoy and Jon Hazelwood *ENCORE EPISODE* Nature in our cities.  If you're paying attention you'll notice the effect it's having on you. The slowed heart rate, a stolen moment to notice flickering leaves, buzzing insects, birds landing. Those designed-for, natural moments in our cities aren't in stasis - they're constantly changing and also spontaneous, influencing how we move through our cities, how we use them - and how they give back to us. In this season of Hassell Talks we've heard how spontaneous experiences are often behind the connections that bring people together; how designing in response to the p...2022-10-2726 minHassell TalksHassell TalksLessons from Country: creating better outcomes together with First Nations people"What you create as an organisation has to be something that pushes the boundaries everywhere," said Co-Director of Danjoo Koorliny, Carol Innes AM to a gathering of designers, government representatives clients and First Nations collaborators. This gathering, as part of Hassell's Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) journey aimed to listen and learn from First Nations partners better ways to engage on projects. The resulting conversation was rich, provocative and full of lessons, and in this episode of Hassell Talks we are sharing an edited recording of that conversation, because the insights shared by Dr Richard Walley OAM, Karen Ja...2022-10-1217 minHassell TalksHassell TalksThe 2022 Workplace Futures Survey. With Daniel Davis and Domino RischWhen it comes to how workers feel about their workplace, it's hard to mount an argument against three years' worth of data and insights into possibly the most disruptive period for workers in memory. Senior Researcher Daniel Davis has been studying the effects and challenges facing workplaces in our Annual Workplace Futures Survey since 2020, and this year the survey grew to include 2,500 office workers across Australia, China, Singapore, the United States and the United Kingdom. And while foot traffic is returning to central business districts on the weekends — weekday activity remains far below pre-pandemic levels. People are returnin...2022-09-2929 minHassell TalksHassell TalksHow to design for safety and inclusion in a fast changing city. Alix Smith, Chris Lamborn and Associate Professor Nicole KalmsRail precincts don't always feel like the safest places to be for women, girls and the gender diverse, particularly after dark. Alert and constantly on guard, it's a relentless navigation of sightlines, lighting, exposure, surveillance and positioning for safety. As designers, we believe we can do more than simply meet the governing standards and technical requirements demanded of rail stations - we can change the way people feel while using them, creating a more equitable and prosperous society. Hassell partnered with the team at Monash University's XYX Lab to gather data and a be...2022-09-1413 minHassell TalksHassell TalksDesigning for spontaneity and delight in our cities. With Jon Hazelwood, Su Lim, Chong Wang, Hannah Fox.Welcome back to Season 4 of Hassell Talks! This season we're taking a look at Designing for a New State of Togetherness. We believe good things - great things - can happen when people come together through seemingly spontaneous experiences. The emotional response we get when we’re surprised or delighted is hugely powerful. It can help us feel more connected to others, and our cities. It can inspire and move us toward great change - and great change is something our cities, communities and planet urgently needs. But how do we design for sp...2022-08-2324 minTalking Architecture & DesignTalking Architecture & DesignEpisode 119: Hassell Senior Associate Scott Davies on urban planning, flood mitigation and designing Sydney's new airport precinctScott Davies is an Urban Designer who in his own words is all about creating places people love. Scott had over 14 years experience in urban design across Australia, with a focus on large scale precinct planning, master planning for town centres and urban regeneration.One of Hassell’s Senior Associates, Scott Davies, is the project lead on Hassell’s work in the new Western Sydney Aerotropolis and its strategic urban design and public realm framework.In a timely move, after all our rain and flooding we have had in Sydney, Scott is tasked with...2022-08-0823 minHassell TalksHassell TalksStories of rapid innovation, healing and design from Herston Biofabrication Institute. With Mathilde Desselle and Carolyn SolleyWhile technology rapidly advances — people, by contrast, remain constant. Creatures of habit, we need others to survive. We are the sum of our skin, our organs and body parts. Our minds distinguish us, and our intelligence is key to survival but it's our ability to work together that tells the true story of our potential. The team behind the Herston Biofabrication Institute in Brisbane, Australia knew this, and deliberately removed the physical and mental limits in their way. Given the right space, resources and design they've seen a patient able to talk for the first time...2022-06-1524 minHassell TalksHassell TalksCampus design should be ’a strange beast’ of art, science and design. with  Professors Teresa Anderson and Tim O’Brien, and Julian GitshamWhat does bouncing Kraftwerk’s music off the surface of the moon have to do with the future of the university campus? Universities are paying close attention to the way interstellar music-science-arts-technology-culture experience makers bluedotfestival engage audiences in cross-disciplinary learning. But how far do they need to go on campus?  Turns out - they need to create a 'wow' factor deeply rooted in curiosity and learning.  Who better to debate the future of the university campus than Hassell's co-lead of Education and Science, Julian Gitsham, together with the creators of bluedot, Professor Teresa Anders...2022-04-2727 minReframeablesReframeablesReframing Divorce with Miranda Hassell (Episode 32)Nat joins Miranda Hassell in a two-for-one episode of Sister On! and The Big D on reframing divorce. How can we put this painful process in a new light and learn to choose ourselves over relationships? Take in our breakup stories (because who doesn't like a little drama?), the ways we reframe our experiences of divorce, and what comes after the papers are signed. We also get into video games as healing tools, the gifts we decide to give our exes, and insights from strangers in unexpected places.Links:The Fantasy of Healing by Vanessa Angél...2022-04-1349 minHassell TalksHassell TalksSPECIAL EPISODE. MTalks presents: Illumination - data, knowledge and designTo celebrate the start of Melbourne Design Week, we’re excited to share a podcast from Australia’s leading architecture commission MPavilion. The MPavilion MTalks series brings some of Melbourne’s brightest and most creative minds together on the lands of the Eastern Kulin Nation, to debate, share ideas and be inspired. The episode you're about to hear was part of an 'Illuminating' event exploring the role of data, knowledge and design in amplifying access to the ideas moving around the city.  Hear from the event creators, architects, artists, lighting and interaction designers exploring the role of...2022-03-1649 minHassell TalksHassell TalksOne big, unsafe bottleneck: Redesigning Emergency Departments for safety and flowEven before Covid-19, many working in the health system would claim that Emergency Departments weren’t in the best of health. The narrative in the media, and from clinicians themselves, paints a picture of overcrowded spaces, overwhelmed and unsafe for patients and staff, bottlenecked and stretched beyond capacity yet growing bigger – and bigger - but not necessarily smarter.  Creating healthcare systems that meet the very best expectations and conditions for staff and patients should be a focus for communities and operators, and this involves examining the models of health, safety, privacy, the popularity of telehealth and the role of e...2022-02-2825 minHassell TalksHassell TalksCloser, together: can Ireland warm to an urban future? With Camilla Siggaard Andersen, Brian Moran, Ali Grehan, Pat Farrell and Niamh Moore CherryCities around the world are committing themselves to creating compact, amenity-rich neighbourhoods as they tackle the challenges of climate change, urban sprawl and wellbeing. Ireland’s cities, with their history, natural amenities and passionate residents seem more ready-made than most to embrace an agenda of compact growth. But despite national planning frameworks in place, local governments, private developers and stakeholders are encountering ongoing challenges of their own in bringing ​“15-minute cities” to fruition. “If we’re going to get people to accept the idea that it’s good to live in a smaller home in the city centre...2022-02-1032 minТемная сторона ЛуныТемная сторона Луны№713: The Specials, The Sounds, Other Lives, Khruangbin и Jon Hassell1. The Sounds — Things We Do for Love 2. The Sounds — Hollow 3. Other Lives — Lost Day 4. Other Lives — We Wait 5. The Specials — Everybody Knows 6. The Specials — Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Us Around 7. Khruangbin — If There Is No Question 8. Khruangbin — Pelota 9. Jon Hassell — Fearless 10. Jon Hassell — Timeless2022-01-2359 minUpSpiral LeadershipUpSpiral LeadershipFaith Hassell on Being an Everyday Leader Who Leads With LovePoyee Chiu of UpSpiral Leadership interviews Faith Hassel. Faith currently serves as the Lead Community and Customer Manager at National Grid. Both Faith and Poyee volunteer and serve as Officers and Board of Directors for the Leadership Forum Community. [00:30] Introducing Faith Hassell [04:41] Faith’s Perspective on Change [10:09] The Impact of Faith’s Handbell Choir [14:58] Faith’s Challenges [22:05] Faith’s Advice and Lightning Round [31:09] Mindset Reset: “Conflict is scary and holds us back from progress” A story that really highlighted her journey of change was how Faith used to be a handbell cho...2021-12-1534 minHassell TalksHassell TalksWorkplaces for the nuanced, future userThere's no simple answer to the workplace-during-a-pandemic conundrum, but there are many ways that organisations can fine-tune their workplaces to appeal to the inevitably changed habits and expectations of their people while meeting their own objectives. From following the data and ensuring your business goals are rock-solid to ongoing testing and refining while nailing the office basics, our 2021 Workplace Futures Survey of 2300 office workers unearthed some important insights for the evolution of the workplace. In this episode of Hassell Talks, Principal Catherine van der Heide and Senior Researcher Daniel Davis explore the survey findings and what...2021-09-3023 minHassell TalksHassell TalksBurnt Out? Mental health in designMental health is making headlines - including in the architecture and design industry as the cumulative effects of living and working through a second year of the global Covid-19 pandemic start to become known. So how can organisations, the industry, and individuals, take advantage of this moment to establish change and in doing so, protect the longevity and diversity of the design industry into the future? In this special episode of Hassell Talks to recognise RUOK Day and World Mental Health Day we invited Parlour co-founder, Researcher and Professor of Architecture at Monash University Naomi St...2021-09-0934 minNighttime on Still WatersNighttime on Still WatersHassell and Hollingshead - Early canal writings (Summer readings #1)Send us a textThis is the first of our Summer Reading Specials devoted to one or two books that are in some way related to waterways or life on them. They replace the normal format while Penny, Donna and I are away, off-line, and having adventures of our own. The first episode explores two very different authors who are writing when the canals were in their heyday. The first is John Hassell’s account of the Tour of the Grand Junction, published in 1819. We then embark on the almost exact journey some 40 years later in...2021-07-1829 minHassell TalksHassell TalksA shot in the arm: How COVID-19 transformed telehealth and hospital designFinding it both necessary and convenient, patients and clinicians across Australia embraced the change brought about by COVID-19 and took to telehealth in huge numbers – jumping from one million service events in March 2020 to six million a month later in April. Healthcare is traditionally an area that can be slow to change, so this leap in uptake was a novel event in itself. Under pandemic restrictions, clinicians didn’t have much of a choice. But the switch to telehealth wasn’t as simple as just turning on a computer or making a call, particularly in hospit...2021-06-1818 minHassell TalksHassell TalksConnection, trust and safety: co-working and COVID-19At the heart of any co-working environment is the idea that it can do much more than provide a hotspot and a hot coffee. The best ones ask: Can we build a great like-minded community? In the COVID-19 context, the best co-working spaces then ask whether they can solve some of the challenges thrown up by the pandemic to design for safety and trust in a physical environment. And right now? They’re asking how the design of their spaces helps people to connect – and reconnect. To go a step further and make thes...2021-05-2815 minThe Elleck Hassell ShowThe Elleck Hassell ShowLove YourselfFocusing on self worth and love2021-04-2110 minHassell TalksHassell TalksHow big data can challenge - and validate - the design processWe're back for Season Two of Hassell Talks - thanks for joining us! Once practically unthinkable, silent city centres were a feature of 2020. And to attract people back as the COVID-19 recovery picks up pace across the globe, the challenge lies in truly understanding how and why spaces work. The solution might be staring us – city shapers and designers – in the face. Big Data. What exactly can big data reveal to city shapers and designers that they previously never had access to? What does it tell us about human behaviour in urban places and...2021-03-1616 minHassell TalksHassell TalksRe-emerge resilient: what can trends tell us about the future for cities, spaces and designersWe don’t know exactly what our lives, work and communities will look like post COVID-19. But one thing we’re sure of is that some of the trends we saw developing over the past few years have only accelerated since the global pandemic took hold. They’re trends that are changing how we reimagine or repurpose spaces, think about mobility, and connect with each other and our communities – not to mention increase the appeal of a slowed-down culture. These shifts all have implications for the way people are interacting with places – and as designers this is a time to...2021-03-0818 minHassell TalksHassell TalksThe role of data in workplace design in the era of COVID19Whether you’re a CEO, a property manager or a workplace designer, the office has been the headline conversation of 2020. How many will go back? What will it look like? How will workplace culture change? Whatever line of inquiry you follow, we know a mix of qualitative and quantitative insights will give us the greatest handle on what’s happening in a workplace. Evodia Alaterou, our design strategy lead joins Alex Birch, co-founder and CEO of tech start-up XY Sense to discuss what they’ve learned gathering data from four workplace and employee experience leaders in Aus...2020-12-1520 minHassell TalksHassell TalksWhat’s next for workplace campuses?How can corporate campuses lure us out of our homes (and pyjamas) and back to the office in a COVID-wary world? And how will they keep us coming back, with remote working more compelling or essential than ever?  Some designers say the ​‘hardware’ of a campus is what makes it magnetic. For them, it’s about the architecture, spaces and settings that give form to a company’s aspirations and reflect the best of its people and location. Others would argue the secret’s in the ​‘software’ - the less visible elements like programming and technology that make a campus dynamic, inspiring...2020-12-1228 minArt AffectsArt AffectsEpisode 16: Art as Showcase with Neal Jhay MorrisThis podcast episode is sponsored by The Catapult Caribbean Artist Showcase Grant. made possible by the American Friends of Jamaica, Fresh Milk Barbados, and Kingdom Creative. Thank you  NealJhay a native artist of Bermuda, has embraced the artistic passion which is his drive to continue his art journey. NealJhay always carried a notebook and pencil case around with him, just in case an idea sparked in his head. After watching so many cartoons and drawing them, tracing them, he branched out to creating his own characters and even naming them. As he went through middle school and h...2020-11-2852 minArt AffectsArt AffectsEpisode 16: Art as Showcase with Neal Jhay MorrisThis podcast episode is sponsored by The Catapult Caribbean Artist Showcase Grant. made possible by the American Friends of Jamaica, Fresh Milk Barbados, and Kingdom Creative. Thank you  NealJhay a native artist of Bermuda, has embraced the artistic passion which is his drive to continue his art journey. NealJhay always carried a notebook and pencil case around with him, just in case an idea sparked in his head. After watching so many cartoons and drawing them, tracing them, he branched out to creating his own characters and even naming them. As he went through middle school and h...2020-11-2852 minHassell TalksHassell TalksFullConversation_JonHazelwood_PietOudolf_JamesHitchmoughListen to the full conversation between host Jon Hazelwood, Professor James Hitchmough and internationally acclaimed garden designer Piet Oudolf. Together, they propose a different, less binary way of thinking about natives and non-natives, encouraging us to look at why carefully considered planting needs to be seen at scale, and for people, ecology and wildlife.2020-11-2659 minHassell TalksHassell TalksNaturalistic Planting | Part 3: The value - and significance - of emotional connections to nature in citiesPlants in our cities are important for many reasons, like supporting urban cooling and biodiversity as well as human wellbeing and health. But they also impact on the economies of our cities. Green cities are just as attractive to developers and investors as those who just want to stop and smell the roses. Parts 1 and 2 looked at why we value wild, natural planting in our cities as well as the importance of scale, ecology and sustainability when creating landscapes that appear natural and organic.  In part 3, Jon Hazelwood joins writer, garden designer and T...2020-11-1912 minJobSpeakersJobSpeakersJobSpeaker Ian Hassell - Marrying Couples & Lifting the DowntroddenHe was going to be a priest, but there was just one problem ... he didn't have the grades for it.  So what did our guest Ian Hassell do with the rest of his working life after leaving the seminary? He stayed true to his intentions to help lift up the downtrodden - working in social services, counseling men suffering through the horror of the HIV AIDS epidemic, and entertaining and consoling elderly hospice patients. Today Ian's job has him coming full circle; as a registrar in the UK, he has one of the coolest jobs ever: he marries...2020-11-0500 minHassell TalksHassell TalksNaturalistic Planting | Part 2: Is 'native' the only answer to the biodiversity question?The debate around native or exotic urban planting can sometimes be a thorny one, culturally, environmentally and emotionally and over the longer term, climate change brings the role of planting and landscape into sharp focus as we consider the future health of our cities. Wholly exotic landscapes bring with them issues of culture, context and invasive issues. Perhaps the answer is somewhere in the middle. Carefully controlled “wild” environments like small pocket parks or larger spaces like New York's famous High Line in are vastly different, but non-native plants play a crucial role alongside native spec...2020-10-3014 minHassell TalksHassell TalksNaturalistic Planting | Part 1: What's the value of nature in the city anyway?It might be hard to measure, but we know interacting with nature has an impact on our emotions – and that’s never been more apparent in cities during lockdown. But does the kind of planting we encounter in urban environments matter? Are planned and cultivated spaces what we need, or could we be craving ‘wilder’, less predictable landscapes that fully immerse us in nature? In Part 1 of a mini-series investigating naturalistic planting in our urban environments, Jon Hazelwood joins Claudia West – director of Phyto studio and co-author of Planting in a Post-Wild World – and Robert Hammond, co-founder and CEO of T...2020-10-1413 minHassell TalksHassell TalksA better fit: tailoring design for a sustainable futureBeyond the impeccable dress sense, designers working in fashion and city-making have a lot in common - both sectors can have indisputable impacts on the world - on a very large scale. Right now they also have an opportunity to think more deeply about the impact of their work on people, places and our collective future. While fashion is often fast and seasonal and architectural design is often a longer process, both are responsible for dictating trends and aspirations – and both can generate significant amounts of waste. Interplanetary architect Xavier de Kestelier, got to...2020-09-2212 minArt AffectsArt AffectsEpisode 12: Music at the Intersection of Truth Telling and Gratitude with Hana BusharaHana is a Bermudian singer and songwriter Hana Bushara was inspired to start writing songs for a final project under the mentor-ship of her English teacher Charlie Judd, who exposed her to artists that would become foundational inspirations to the beginnings of her musical journey. At 16, she was awarded the United World College scholarship in Bermuda and was granted the opportunity to finish her high school studies in Duino, Italy for two years. There, came to know and love students from over 90 different countries, allowing her to foster a better understanding of the world and its colorful contexts. 2020-09-1149 minArt AffectsArt AffectsEpisode 12: Music at the Intersection of Truth Telling and Gratitude with Hana BusharaHana is a Bermudian singer and songwriter Hana Bushara was inspired to start writing songs for a final project under the mentor-ship of her English teacher Charlie Judd, who exposed her to artists that would become foundational inspirations to the beginnings of her musical journey. At 16, she was awarded the United World College scholarship in Bermuda and was granted the opportunity to finish her high school studies in Duino, Italy for two years. There, came to know and love students from over 90 different countries, allowing her to foster a better understanding of the world and its colorful contexts. 2020-09-1149 minArt AffectsArt AffectsEpisode 10: Creative Dreams bigger than Humble Origins with Shantia SeymourShantia Seymour is a Bermuda born, London based fashion editor and stylist. Throughout high school she tried to figure out how to morph together her love for literature and fashion which bloomed into becoming a fashion writer. She interned for many locals who taught her different aspects of the industry to see where she fit in best - from purse making, fashion writing, garment sewing and editorial styling. After graduating with a degree in Journalism & Fashion Styling she stayed in London to pursue her dreams. For a moment she dipped into the world of textiles and created a line...2020-08-2137 minArt AffectsArt AffectsEpisode 10: Creative Dreams bigger than Humble Origins with Shantia SeymourShantia Seymour is a Bermuda born, London based fashion editor and stylist. Throughout high school she tried to figure out how to morph together her love for literature and fashion which bloomed into becoming a fashion writer. She interned for many locals who taught her different aspects of the industry to see where she fit in best - from purse making, fashion writing, garment sewing and editorial styling. After graduating with a degree in Journalism & Fashion Styling she stayed in London to pursue her dreams. For a moment she dipped into the world of textiles and created a line...2020-08-2137 minLa Mélodie du BonheurLa Mélodie du BonheurLMDB #127 : apprenons à voir à travers le son avec Jon HassellLa Mélodie du Bonheur, c'est un podcast consacré à l'actualité musicale. Toutes les deux semaines, un album passe dans le viseur de l'équipe. Et chaque mois, on vous propose en plus un hors-actu choisi par un membre de l'équipe ! L'album de la semaine : Cette semaine, Pierre et Wazoo vous parlent de Seeing Through Sound (Pentimento Volume Two), album de Jon Hassell sorti le 24 juillet 2020. Loïc et Michaël les rejoignent pour le quiz et les recommandations. Les recommandations : • Loïc : Manchester Music City, livre écrit par John Robb• Mich...2020-08-161h 27Hassell TalksHassell TalksAutonomy, mastery and meaning: What the next generation of design talent wants. With Jan Owen AM and Steve Coster.Can design firms be truly future-focused if they’re not appealing to the next generation? What will attract the best designers of the future? How do firms give talent the right platforms to make a positive difference? We are obsessed with how design can make a difference in the future. We asked Jan Owen AM, Co Chair / Convenor of Learning Creates Australia, and former CEO of Foundation for Young Australians, and Hassell's Steve Coster to uncover what makes tomorrow’s design leaders tick, what they’re looking for – and how to unleash their world-changing potential. Hassell...2020-07-2121 minArt AffectsArt AffectsEpisode 05: A Musical Journey: Keeping Happiness First with Derek GBorn in a musical household, son of the legendary guitarist Derek Simmons Sr., Derek G. is no stranger to the stage. Since the age of 6, Derek G. has been immersed in music whether it’s behind the scenes producing, writing, and recording, or front and centre in the spotlight performing live and directing. He has always thrived in his creativity.  Mentored by West African drum masters, Bermuda’s finest engineers, and musicians, Derek G. has gone on to write and produce many records and hit songs for local musicians and artists. He has also taken the local enter...2020-07-101h 13Art AffectsArt AffectsEpisode 05: A Musical Journey: Keeping Happiness First with Derek GBorn in a musical household, son of the legendary guitarist Derek Simmons Sr., Derek G. is no stranger to the stage. Since the age of 6, Derek G. has been immersed in music whether it’s behind the scenes producing, writing, and recording, or front and centre in the spotlight performing live and directing. He has always thrived in his creativity.  Mentored by West African drum masters, Bermuda’s finest engineers, and musicians, Derek G. has gone on to write and produce many records and hit songs for local musicians and artists. He has also taken the local enter...2020-07-101h 13Hassell TalksHassell TalksS1, Ep8 The architectural scientist and the scientific architect. With Sanjeev Gupta and Xavier de KestelierStepping carefully up to the crater’s edge, white boots kicking up swirls of red dust, the figure lowers themselves carefully down to sit on an ancient boulder - and pulls out an A3 sketchpad. The stranger surveys the Martian landscape, interrogates the form and flowing expanse in front of them and starts to sketch out a narrative created over millions of years. They fill their empty page with illustrations telling the story of the planet and its potential for life. What is this space-traveller, are….what, exactly? A scientist? An artist? Or both? Sa...2020-06-1616 minHassell TalksHassell TalksS1, Ep7 What can emergencies teach us about design? With Greg Kochanowski, Molly Peterson and Richard MullaneEvents like COVID-19, wildfires and hurricanes teach us valuable lessons about the way people – and the public places built for them – respond and recover post disaster. If they’re not confined to their homes, communities are separated – scattering to places for medical attention, shelter or to the comfort of community. They could find themselves anywhere from a sports stadium to a community hall - to a beach. Greg Kochanowski, Studio Director at Rios Clementi Hale, and climate & science reporter Molly Peterson join Hassell's Richard Mullane in this podcast to discuss how resilience – the ability for an environ...2020-04-0618 minHassell TalksHassell TalksS1, Ep6 Student life: Why the campus is still critical to the university experienceUniversities want to show their students and academics a really good time - the better the experience, the more appealing it is to stay a while for study, work and play. The multi-million dollar marketing campaigns may draw in the curious crowds, but what makes them stick around? Researcher Michaela Sheahan hosted a panel conversation in our Brisbane studio with collaborators and clients to hear what clients and Universities see happening, and what they believe is necessary in the experience of students on campus.   Acknowledgement: This episode of Hassell Talks was r...2019-12-2311 minHassell TalksHassell TalksS1, Ep5 Humanitarian Architecture: how powerful design can help change the world. With Bryan Bell, Dr Esther Charlesworth and Mark LoughnanFrom a powerful example of design’s crucial role of healing in post-genocide Rwanda to a city’s solution to homelessness, this episode of HassellTalks examines how deploying, measuring and demonstrating the value of design is critically important to addressing the most pressing humanitarian challenges of our time. Designers have “freaking superhero” skills, says architect Bryan Bell of the Public Interest Design Movement, and South Carolina’s Design Corps. They rapidly visualise multiple solutions and design assets, creating countless – limitless – ideas in a single day. But they’re not so great at measuring and articulating that value - mea...2019-12-1111 minHassell TalksHassell TalksS1, Ep4 Why the best designed cities reflect the best of us. With Ross de la Motte and Ralph AshtonSydney today faces the same pressures as all modern cities – growth, resources, infrastructure and resilience. The interpersonal fabric of modern-day Sydney contrasts to its healthy past – the challenges of isolation and a vast mental health crisis in our communities, pervasive social media, our collective response to climate change and biodiversity emergencies, and the pressures on housing and equity in a rapidly growing metropolis. Do the answers to these current challenges lie more with the community itself than governments? Have we forgotten how to design for love and belonging? Ross de la Motte invited Ralp...2019-12-0514 minHassell TalksHassell TalksS1, Ep3 The ’cool’ test: What can advertisers teach us about designing places people love? With Adam Ferrier and Andy Low.Fact: People are willing - happy even - to pay more for their scrambled eggs if they're eating them in a 'cool' cafe. The value of 'cool' to business is undisputed. But if we take it a step further, can large organisations really embody 'cool' - and attract talent - when it comes to designing their workplaces? Here's where the advertising industry really excels. They've had the jump on designers and developers when it comes to understanding people and grabbing their attention. They know how to make audiences feel, think and behave - all invaluable...2019-12-0515 minHassell TalksHassell TalksS1, Ep2 Solving the ’problem’ with academic workplaceIt’s a brave dean that tests out a new way of working on academics and research staff - and yet that’s exactly what the School of Engineering at the University of Melbourne did. The future workspace at the Melbourne School of Engineering (MSE) will need to accommodate over 1800 users across three locations by 2025. To provide for its people and its industry collaborators – its workplace would need to become quite different. Anticipating the challenge that comes with a new way of working, the school commissioned a pilot workplace study called 'Space Lab' – a reference to a liv...2019-12-0515 minHassell TalksHassell TalksS1, Ep1 The 60,000 year gap in the Australian design scene. With Elisapeta Heta and guestsA glance at any Australian town or city shows one of the world’s oldest continuous cultures is largely absent. 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