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Turley ESG BitesTurley ESG BitesEpisode 18: Made for Me – meeting the moment on accessibility and inclusivityIn our Season 2 finale, host and Head of ESG at Turley, Snigdha Jain is joined by the team behind ‘Made for Me’ – a collaborative and award-winning initiative born from a vision for interconnected hubs for accessibility. In this special extended episode, Snigdha speaks with Jeff Nottage from Turley, Hannah Smart and Niamh Brady-Wright from Edge Urban Design, Natasha Reid from Matter Space Soul and Liane Hartley from Mend – and also welcomes inclusion and diversity architect, Toby Mildon to reflect on how we can influence change at scale within our cities. Together, this group of collaborators explore how we can reimagin...2025-05-141h 06Vale a pena com Mariana AlvimVale a pena com Mariana AlvimT3 #6 Elizabeth DaySorry about (my) mic´s lack of quality, I was out of the studio and also had to record via Zoom in a crowded hall. But it was worth it. As you will realise, I’m a huge fan of the author and podcaster, hope you’ll become one too. The books Elizabeth chose: The Bonfire of the Vanities (A Fogueira das Vaidades), Tom Wolfe; The Napolitan Quartet (O Quarteto Napolitano), Elena Ferrante; Americanah, Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie; Howards End, E.M Forster. Yellowface (Impostora), R.F Kuang. Other books mentioned: The Right Stuff, Tom Wolfe; Author Dominick Dunn, about a ken...2024-05-1457 minThe Purpose of FinanceThe Purpose of FinanceLevelling up in 2023 – Can it be kick-started?Contemplating the UK's economic prospects for 2023 and the severe financial constraints on the Government, are there really options for Local Authorities and Central Government to fund key urban regeneration projects, creating jobs and real social value? Yes, according to our panellists, and salvation could come from partnerships with long-term institutional investors with billions of Pounds to invest in infrastructure, energy and new housing across the UK. Stefan Stern hosts the latest series of the Purpose of Finance podcasts, which take a look at the powerful financial, regulatory and cultural issues that form the relationship between finance and s...2023-02-0628 minThe Developer podcastThe Developer podcastUrbanistas at 10: “It's a playground to explore authentic leadership as a woman”"It's about showing up, not just as a professional, but as a person; to bring your whole self." Founders Rachel Fisher and Liane Hartley talk about Urbanistas, a network for amplifying women's ideas to improve cities as it celebrates its 10th anniversary. From its early beginnings in London to its global expansion with several chapters around the world, from Manchester to New York, Sydney and Rotterdam, Fisher and Hartley share their unique perspective on what makes their expo model so replicable and successful as a fun and effective training ground for women leaders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com...2022-06-2236 minOpen CityOpen CityThe local election results are in with Liane HartleyKey London councils swing left ending decades of Conservative dominance, Sadiq Khan calls for rent freezes as Bank of England hints at looming recession, New levelling up and planning reforms outlined in the state opening of parliament, And a little known Islington Council architect wins the prestigious MJ Long prizeThe Londown is recorded and produced at the Open City offices located in Bureau. Bureau is a co-working space for creatives offering a new approach to membership workspace. Bureau prioritises not just room to think and do, but also shared resources and space to collaborate. To...2022-05-1242 minSt Anne\'s CollegeSt Anne's CollegeOur built heritage: a gem or a millstone? What's worth keeping and why? - St Anne's Gaudy Seminar 2016The 2016 St Anne's Gaudy Seminar. With Helen Ghosh (Director-General of the National Trust), Caroline Stanford (Historian and Head of Engagement at The Landmark Trust), Liane Hartley (Co-Founder of Mend) and Dr Michael Fradley (Research Assistant on ‘Endangered Archaeology’ project).2016-11-151h 03