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How Might WeHow Might Wee75: how might we shift landowners from protecting to imagining w/tom lewith founder of new worksIn this conversation, Tom Lewith discusses the evolution of his architectural practice from TDO to New Works, emphasising a collaborative approach that prioritises mental health and creativity. He introduces the concept of 'Field Work', a new initiative aimed at engaging landowners in a way that aligns their values with community development. The discussion explores the challenges of the construction industry, the importance of trust in relationships, and the potential for generational thinking to foster resilience in communities. Lewith advocates for a shift in focus from short-term profits to long-term community benefits, highlighting the need for innovation and collaboration in...2025-07-2847 minBetter PlacesBetter PlacesPatrick Scally on the Future of Hackney Wick Chief Executive of Hackney Wick and Fish Island CDT, Patrick Scally, joins Nick Dines to explore how grassroots leadership, long-term stewardship and community collaboration are reshaping regeneration in East London. In the latest episode of Concilio’s Better Places podcast, Managing Director Nick Dines is joined by Patrick Scally, Chief Executive of Hackney Wick and Fish Island Community Development Trust (CDT). The conversation explores: How the CDT was formed in response to rapid regeneration after the Olympics The long-term lease at 290 Wallis Road and how the CDT delivers a meanwhile-use model rooted in the ci...2025-07-1735 minHow Might WeHow Might Wee74: Ryan Walker from Silo on Culinary Innovation and Zero WasteThis week, Ryan Walker discusses his journey in the culinary world, focusing on the innovative practices at Silo, a zero waste restaurant. He shares insights on balancing roles in the kitchen, the challenges of implementing sustainable practices, and the importance of fermentation in creating flavors while minimising waste. The discussion also touches on the broader implications of food waste management and the need for systemic change in the food industry to address environmental concerns.Find out more about Silo hereChapters00:00 Balancing Roles: Kitchen, Restaurant, and Factory03:49 The...2025-06-1641 minHow Might WeHow Might WeDr Johnny Drain, Co-Founder WNWN Food Labs | How Might We InterviewsIn this week's conversation, Patrick and Dr Johnny Drain discuss the anticipation surrounding Johnny's upcoming book Adventure in Fermentation, the journey of writing and reflection, and the exploration of fermentation as a spiritual and creative process. They delve into the role of serendipity in discovery, the intersection of creativity in science and cooking, and the understanding of microbial intelligence. The conversation also touches on the future of food, sustainability, and the importance of community in driving change.Pre-Order Adventures in Fermentation hereLearn more about WinWin Food Labs here2025-06-0258 minHow Might WeHow Might Wee72: How Fibrelab is Making Textile Reuse Work Locally — w/Kaela KatzIn this conversation, Kae & Patrick discusses the challenges and innovations in the textile recycling industry, particularly focusing on Fibrelab's journey in creating sustainable products from textile waste. The discussion covers the importance of community engagement, the recycling process, and the future vision for Fibrelab, emphasising the need for collaboration and support from local businesses and government to drive change in the industry.Find out more about Fibrelab hereChapters00:00 The Evolution of Fibrelab and Paper Text05:25 The Recycling Process and Innovation08:35 Navigating Business...2025-05-1240 minHow Might WeHow Might Wee71: East London Waterworks Park w/Nathan MillerIn this week's conversation, Nathan Miller discusses the ambitious vision for the East London Waterworks Park, a community-led initiative aimed at transforming an underused industrial site into a biodiverse park with natural swimming ponds and outdoor learning spaces. The project emphasises community engagement, co-design, and sustainability, while navigating challenges related to funding and social value. Find out more about East London Waterworks ParkChapters00:00 The Vision for East London Waterworks Park12:37 Community Engagement and Co-Design24:14 Funding Challenges and Future Prospects40:55 Navigating Complexity in Community...2025-04-2854 minHow Might WeHow Might Wee70:Bridging the Gap: Skills, Identity, and Employment for Youth w/Deji Adeoshun⁠ & David Kingsley⁠This week we explore the challenges and opportunities faced by young people in accessing career paths, particularly in the creative and community sectors. Deji and David share insights from their experiences with Changing Youth and Ronald McDonald House Charities, discussing the importance of mentorship, identity, and the barriers that prevent young people from thriving in the workforce. Find out more about Change In YouthFollow Deji AdeoshunFollow David KingsleyChapters00:00 Introductions08:43 Navigating Career Paths in the Charity Sector21:02...2025-04-1456 minHow Might WeHow Might Wee69: Exploring the Citizen Prosperity Index w/Saffron WoodcraftThis conversation explores the Citizen Prosperity Index methodology and its application in various local contexts, emphasising the importance of community-led interventions and the diverse definitions of prosperity across cultures. The discussion highlights the challenges of urban regeneration, the need for interventions to ensure benefits reach long-term residents, and the role of citizen scientists in shaping urban policy.Find out more about UCL's Citizen Prosperity Index hereFollow Saffron hereChapters00:00 Understanding Citizen Prosperity Index Methodology05:24 Defining Prosperity Across Different Cultures10:36 Rethinking...2025-03-3158 minHow Might WeHow Might Wee68: The Evolution of Founderhood w/Christina RichardsonIn this conversation, Patrick and ChristIna explore the multifaceted journey of entrepreneurship, focusing on the evolution of foundership, the importance of mental fitness, and the need for resilience in the startup ecosystem. Find out more about Foundology Follow Christina on LinkedinChapters00:00 The Journey of Foundership: A Personal Reflection08:14 The Importance of Personal Development in Startups18:23 Balancing Growth and Well-being in Startups31:54 The Physiology of Stress and Performance42:53 The Paradox of Entrepreneurship2025-03-1858 minHow Might WeHow Might Wee67: could co-living & community ownership be a blueprint for the future? w/HalcyonIn this conversation, Patrick, Harry, and James discuss the innovative approach of Halcyon in developing co-living spaces in Hackney Wick. They explore the importance of community engagement, the challenges developers face, and the long-term vision for sustainable housing. The discussion highlights the unique partnership with the Community Development Trust (CDT) and the impact of community-focused development on local economies. They also touch on the evolution of co-living as a viable housing solution and the future aspirations for their projects.Find out more about Halycon DP hereChapters00:00...2025-03-0354 minHow Might WeHow Might Wee66: is capitalism ruining creativity w/james songtoday patrick and james explore the intersection of venture capital and fine art, discussing the challenges and rewards of navigating dual identities. discover james' art heresign-up to james' newsletter hereChapters00:00 Dual Identities: Venture Capital and Fine Art12:34 The Role of Money in Creative Pursuits19:50 The Evolution of Venture Capital in Creative Industries35:25 Characteristics of Successful Artists and Founders48:08 The Influence of Personal Experiences on Creativity2025-02-1756 minHow Might WeHow Might Wee65: Making sustainability fun again w/Tom TobiaThis week Patrick sits down with Tom Tobia discuss how make sustainability fun. Tom Tobia is the Founder of Makerversity & A New Field. They explore the challenges and opportunities in making sustainability engaging and fun, emphasising the importance of storytelling in driving change. The discussion also highlights the significance of community involvement in the circular economy and the future of craft kits that promote outdoor activities and creativity. Discover more about A New Field2025-02-021h 11How Might WeHow Might Wee64: Saving the old buildings fostering new ideas w/Harry Owen-JonesThis week's conversation, Patrick and Harry Owen-Jones discuss the innovative work of 3Space and the International House project in Brixton, focusing on the challenges and opportunities in creating affordable workspace and community infrastructure. They explore the importance of funding models, the role of local government, and the need for a structured response to community needs. Harry shares insights on the impact of policies like the Affordable Workspace Policy in London and the potential for new funding avenues, including local carbon offset funds. The discussion highlights the significance of old buildings in fostering creativity and the necessity of...2025-01-1959 minHow Might WeHow Might Wee63: Empowering Young Voices in Urban Design w/Office S&MOn this week's episode I'm joined by Office S&M & we explore their innovative approaches to child-centric design in architecture, focusing on the importance of engaging young voices in public spaces and the significance of process in delivering social value. The discussion highlight to me the need for a shift in perspective regarding children in design, emphasizing their role as experts and clients. Find out more about Office S&M here Chapters 00:00 Innovative Child-Centric Design in Nurseries 12:51 Prioritizing Child-Centric Design in Public Spaces 22:53 The Importance of Social...2025-01-0754 minHow Might WeHow Might Wee62: Golf Fashion: Tradition Meets Modernity w/Club72On this week's episode, Patrick is joined by James and Ben from Club72 to discuss their early experiences with golf, the evolution of golf apparel, and the importance of inclusivity and self-expression in the sport. They explore how traditional golf attire has changed and how brands like Club 72 are reimagining golf fashion to make it more accessible and appealing to a broader audience. The discussion also touches on the community aspect of golf, the aspirations of new golfers, and the future directions for Club 72 as they aim to elevate the golf apparel world. Shop Club72 here 2024-12-1559 minHow Might WeHow Might Wee61: Navigating the Just Transition: A Year in Review w/Jacob HeitlandSummary In this conversation, Jacob Heitland reflects on the progress and challenges of the Just Transition Plan over the past year. He discusses the need for a holistic approach to climate action that integrates equity and community engagement. The conversation highlights the importance of transparency in leadership, the complexities of policy implementation, and the necessity of building trust with local communities. Heitland emphasizes the role of local government in driving climate initiatives and the need for a long-term vision that empowers communities to take action. Ultimately, the discussion underscores the importance of hope and...2024-12-021h 00How Might WeHow Might Wee60: idealised self-image, narcissism, authenticity, and perfectionism w/Cri GabrieleCri (pronounced "Cree") deconstructs and reshapes as part of her creative process, seeking to arrive at synthesis while making (and embracing) a lot of mess. Messwork facilitates a multidisciplinary yet holistic approach to trauma recovery and abundant living. With her Bachelor of Psychology and Business from Northeastern University, a Master of Fine Arts in Communications Design from Pratt Institute, Cri integrates complex skill sets into a full-bodied foundation upon which to reinforce her work and practice. As a creator, practitioner, and educator, Cri's psychological and design expertise fuels her methodological and theoretical frameworks and approaches, exploring the inherent nature...2024-11-2548 minHow Might WeHow Might Wee59: How to build an alternative healthcare practice. w/Messwork' Cri GabrieleThe Business Behind Creativity is back! This time I have Cri Gabriele Founder of Messwork to delve into how to build a company in the alternative healthcare space. Cri (pronounced "Cree") deconstructs and reshapes as part of her creative process, seeking to arrive at synthesis while making (and embracing) a lot of mess. Messwork facilitates a multidisciplinary yet holistic approach to trauma recovery and abundant living. With her Bachelor of Psychology and Business from Northeastern University, a Master of Fine Arts in Communications Design from Pratt Institute, Cri integrates complex skill sets into a full-bodied foundation upon...2024-11-111h 05How Might WeHow Might Wee58: How Might We spark a generation of inventors solving real world problems w/Megan HaleThis week i'm joined by Megan Hale Co-Founder & CEO of Team Repair, an award-winning company founded by a team of Design Engineers from Imperial College London. They are on a mission to increase STEM uptake and tackle the e-waste crisis, using the magic of repair. Learn more about Team Repair Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background of Team Repair 03:26 Building Confidence in Repairing Electronics 22:50 The Need for Multidisciplinary Education 25:22 Connecting Businesses and Schools for Real-World Learning 31:20 The Impact of Examples and Role Models 39:15...2024-10-281h 02How Might WeHow Might Wee57: Sparking a generation of female founders pioneering new models for social impact w/LeihoJoey and Thuta are Co-Founder's of Leiho, a company that turns everyday essentials into catalysts for change. Their eco-conscious products are a statement of purpose. On this episode of the pod we discuss: ➡️ The social entrepreneurship space has seen significant growth, with more purpose-driven brands and increased consumer demand for businesses that give back ➡️ Authenticity and transparency are key in standing out and building trust through your brand in the competitive social entrepreneurship space ➡️ Female founders play a crucial role in pioneering new business models for social impact, and there is growing suppo...2024-10-1456 minHow Might WeHow Might Wee56: the power of investing in creative leaders from underrepresented backgrounds w/ Kianu GlasgowIn this conversation, Kianu Glasgow & I discuss her journey from being labeled as 'at risk' and facing personal challenges to establishing DICE, a youth engagement service aimed at supporting underrepresented young people. We discuss the importance of lived experience in youth work, the barriers faced by young creatives in accessing opportunities, and the role of funders in creating meaningful impact. Learn more about ⁠DICE⁠ Follow ⁠Kianu⁠ Chapters  00:00 Personal Challenges and Their Impact  07:40 Setting Up DICE and Supporting Underrepresented Youth  18:29 Competition in the Youth Support Space  25:33 The Problem an...2024-09-3052 minHow Might WeHow Might Wee56: the power of investing in creative leaders from underrepresented backgrounds w/ Kianu Glasgow"In this conversation, Kianu Glasgow & I discuss her journey from being labeled as 'at risk' and facing personal challenges to establishing DICE, a youth engagement service aimed at supporting underrepresented young people. We discuss the importance of lived experience in youth work, the barriers faced by young creatives in accessing opportunities, and the role of funders in creating meaningful impact. Learn more about DICE Follow Kianu Chapters00:00 Personal Challenges and Their Impact07:40 Setting Up DICE and Supporting Underrepresented Youth18:29 Competition in the Youth Support Space25:33 The Problem and...2024-09-2451 minHow Might WeHow Might WeE55: "The Business Behind Creativity" - Fashion Revolution Austria - W/Sabinna RachimovaEver wondered how NGO's leading the charge towards a fairer fashion industry truly work? Our NEW format "The Business Behind Creativity" is where we take a deep dive into creative businesses to understand how it all works & today we'll be focusing on Fashion Revolution Austria. Fashion Revolution Austria is a non-profit organisation that aims to promote transparency and responsibility in the Austrian fashion industry. It was founded in 2023 as part of the global Fashion Revolution campaign & today we chat to Country Coordinator Sabinna Rachimova. The organisation offers educational content, focuses on value and supply chains...2024-09-1053 minHow Might WeHow Might WeE54: How might we survive the apocalypse w/Gee SinhaGee Sinha is the Founder of ReSpace, a social enterprise that takes beloved derelict buildings and brings them back to life for use by local people. They do this by reusing wasted resources and building shared community wealth. They make use of the things other people throw away. For past projects, they have made good use of second-hand furniture, leftover building materials, surplus food, and unwanted instruments. This conversation covers the topic of surviving the apocalypse, acknowledging the long-drawn-out nature of societal collapse and the interconnectedness of global systems. The discussion delves into the behaviours and conditions...2024-08-281h 07How Might WeHow Might WeE53: Why we'd be better off working wild w/ Sara Turnbull & Jeannette PritchardJeannette Pearce & Sara Turnbull are widely regarded as successful social and serial entrepreneurs. Together they are work activists and wild advocates. As speakers and writers they are valued for their ability to cut through to the core of complex problems, inspire change and be human, frank and provocative in a kind and caring way. As sustainable business leaders and authors of Better Off Working Wild they are widely recognised for their award winning work in: > Creating sustainable, successful places and organisations > Driving inclusive, resilient caring work culture > Growing high impact social purpose organisations Explore more...2024-08-141h 15How Might WeHow Might WeE52: Rethinking Economic Measures: Beyond GDP w/Chris PaddockChris Paddock has spent the last 20 years advising local government on the economy of places. He has developed strategies for cities including Brighton, Oxford and Bristol as well as many London Boroughs and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. He has worked for developers and investors challenging them to think differently about value, whilst advocating for deeper community engagement and a broader consideration of what economic success looks like. Chris is a Director of consultants PRD and is a founder of the London Doughnut Economy Coalition CIC. Chapters 00:00 Rethinking Economic Measures 04:02 Flaws in Current Value Frameworks 14:46 Misalignment with Societal Values 23:32 Shifting Economic...2024-07-3159 minHow Might WeHow Might WeE51: Harnessing The Revolutionary Nature of Women's Football to Drive Gender Equality w/Amy DrucquerAmy Drucquer is the Founder of award winning platform, recently turned creative studio This Fan Girl. A lifelong Leicester City fan, Amy has spent the last eight years exploring the world of football fandom, and how this connects with feminism and wider societal issues.  On this episode Amy talks about the challenges of growing women's football and the importance of listening to the needs of female fans. She emphasises the fight and revolutionary nature of women's football and the need to protect its unique qualities. We talk about the growth of women's football, the importance of building a community, t...2024-07-1656 minHow Might WeHow Might WeE50: How Might We Improve Democracy in London w/Antonia JenningsAntonia is Chief Executive Officer at the Centre for London. She joined in September 2023, from the Centre for Local Economic Strategies. Prior to joining the team, Antonia worked in numerous charities, think tanks and campaigning organisations promoting new economic thinking. She has expertise across progressive local economic development, deepening democracy and sustainable economics. Antonia holds a Master’s degree with distinction in Politics and Communications, and a BA (Hons) in Politics, Philosophy and Economics. She is Chair of the board of Rethinking Economics. Our conversation delves into the state of democracy in London, highlighting the need for im...2024-07-0258 minHow Might WeHow Might WeE49: BONUS Ross Gillan Fixed The 'How Might We' BrandToday's guest is Ross Gillan, the creative behind the new brand for How Might We. With over 8 years experience working in fashion and beauty, Ross's work has focused on modernising and elevating brands assets, and understanding we translate strategic vision into directional experience. The conversation revolves around the process of creating a brand identity and the challenges that come with it. We discuss how to approach initial conversations with clients, especially when redesigning an established brand. Ross emphasise the importance of understanding the target audience and the desired look and feel of the brand. We also talk about the role...2024-06-0433 minHow Might WeHow Might WeE48: How to Prevent Creative Entrepreneur Burnout w/Siobhan MearsSiobhan Mears is a Business Strategist and Mentor specialising in Operations and CEO Mindset. Having honed her skills in global corporations, Siobhan understands the inner workings of successful businesses and the mindset of effective CEOs. She is passionate about helping female founders create more impact, save time and money without compromising a thriving business and their quality of life. Siobhan founded The Mears Collective in 2018 whilst on maternity leave building a team of experts on tech, systems and processes to support her clients in gaining back more valuable time and growing their businesses with gr...2024-05-0859 minHow Might WeHow Might WeE47: Transporting digital fashion from niche, to mainstream w/Karinna GrantSummary Fashion is dead, long live digital fashion! In this conversation, Karinna Grant discusses various aspects of the digital fashion industry. ➡️ the challenges and opportunities for new companies entering the space ➡️ the potential impact of virtual try-on and the role of privacy in the digital fashion space. ➡️ the psychological aspects of pushing boundaries, and the potential for shared ownership and funding models to support emerging designers. 🔹 Connect with Karinna Grant on her website 🔹 Connect with Karinna Grant on Linkedin2024-04-1059 minHow Might WeHow Might WeE46: How Might We inspire and empower more young people to discover and pursue their passions w/Emmanuel LawalEmmanuel Lawal, known as the self-proclaimed 'Heartbreak Poet,' stands as the founder and CEO of the forward-thinking technology brand committed to revolutionising the online publishing industry, titled intotheopen. By day, he serves as a board member for the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC), while by night, he assumes the role of an entrepreneur. With creativity ingrained in every aspect of his being, Emmanuel is the proud owner of STORYBOOK, a creative enterprise and blogging platform dedicated to sharing captivating stories from his unique perspective. At the youthful age of 21, Emmanuel finds himself at the dawn of...2024-04-0359 minHow Might WeHow Might WeE45: How Might We Create a Just Climate Transition? w/Jacob HeitlandJacob Heitland is a passionate urbanist, strategist and systems changer seeking to bring forward an equitable and thriving future of living for people and planet. He is currently the Director of Climate Action at Newham Council focusing on building a Just Transition to address the interconnected crises related to the climate emergency and has previous roles working on major regeneration projects, sustainability and urban health in the U.K., Australia and U.S. 🔹 Connect with Jacob on Linkedin here 🔹 Read Newham Council's Just Transition plan here2024-03-271h 13How Might WeHow Might WeE44: Future-Proofing Local Talent: Aligning Education with Tomorrow's In-Demand Skills w/Dujon Harvey from Hackney CouncilDujon's career can be characterised as ambitious, aspirational, and determined. He is approaching 10 years with Hackney Council, having worked his way up from a senior employment advisor to the Assistant Director of Employment, Skills & Adult Learning (ESAL). One of four children born and raised in Tottenham, North London, by hard working migrant parents from the Caribbean - an industrious and ambitious community - Dujon was aware from a young age that hard work is not rewarded in equal measure.  Having first hand experience of his dad's community work with youth centres and grass roots football, a...2024-03-201h 18How Might WeHow Might WeE43: Lessons from 10 years of killing it as a globally recognised ceramists, artist & businesswomen w/Ana KerinYugoslavia-born Ana Kerin (1986) studied fine art and sculpture at the Academy for Fine Art and Design in Slovenia and the National College of Art and Design in Dublin. A rising star on the circuit, the academic award-winning Kerin has exhibited in group shows and represented Slovenia in European biennales for young, contemporary artists. Working across mediums, from charcoal to canvas and clay, Kerin has developed an expressive artistic signature. Her undulating silhouettes and free-form shapes are present across her works, from her large-scale paintings and sculptures to her pottery. Each artwork questions the relationship between form...2024-03-131h 11How Might WeHow Might WeE42: Building a network of 'doers' in the public sector to drive systemic change in climate, health, and mobility w/Francesca J. CollocaFrancesca J. Colloca is an east London-based ‘Head of Innovation’ who’s spent her career making change happen in various settings. From her early days in grassroots community development and community organising, to working in social housing, social enterprise and high street regeneration, through to regional master planning and economic development - making a positive difference to place, people, planet and economy is what guides her work.  As a political sociologist by training, and a yoga practitioner by virtue of her spiritual exploration, she tries to bring the pursuit of solutions and the art of the possible to her everyday collabo...2024-03-071h 13How Might WeHow Might WeE41: Slouching Toward New Perspectives: With Writer & Artist Charlie SquireCharlie Squire is an artist and writer living in Berlin. Charlie is the author of the best-selling Substack blog evil female and has written for publications including The Progressive, DAZED Magazine, Jacobin, and more. Charlie is also the author of Slouching: A Field Guide to Art and (Un)Belonging in Europe, a project which was the culmination of a six-month fellowship with the Creative Impact Research Centre Europe. When not writing, Charlie can be found doing crossword puzzles and drinking dirty martinis with extra olives. 🔹 Read Charlie Squire's Substack here 🔹 Order  Slouching: A Field Guide to Ar...2024-02-2745 minHow Might WeHow Might WeE40: Creating an art space disguised as a pub inspired by the brains behind the Colossus computer with Garry HunterThe son of a coal miner and a chemist, Garry Hunter studied engineering, not art, in his home town of South Shields. After working on photography assignments worldwide for 25 years, ranging from Apple Computer to the UN Population Fund, he co-founded Fitzrovia Noir as an arts collective in 2008. He led on the first phase of the £2m Cultural Spring Arts Council England Creative People and Places initiative, co-creating work with residents of the neighbourhoods where he grew up. He established The Tommy Flowers community pub in Poplar, cited at The House of Lords as 'a new model of creative communit...2024-02-211h 00How Might WeHow Might WeE39: Sara Kärpänen on bridging the accessibility gaps to bring poetry back to the masses(2:08 intro) Sara Kärpänen is a writer, storytelling specialist, and the founder of Women of the Wick, an award winning feminist media born in Hackney Wick, East London. With a background in news reporting, Sara holds a Master's degree from the Bartlett School of Architecture and has worked in London for over a decade in communications for the non-profit and cultural sectors. Sara's first non-fiction book, "City of Women - Tools for Occupying Space," was published in Finnish by Into Kustannus in 2022. Through her writing, consultancy and curatorial work, Sara is de...2024-02-1353 minHow Might WeHow Might WeE38: Ann-Marie Kinlock on why our fledgling high streets should transform to meet the needs of modern parentsOn a mission to make parent-life more joyful, Ann-Marie, a Hackney-based UX designer and mum founded KindHaus, a space on Stoke Newington High Street that provides respite, coffee and community for modern parents as they navigate the early years. So much more than the usual services families are offered, KindHaus is a "home-away-from-home" that offers parents the gift of time with a 3-hour co-work & creche service, and it offers parents opportunity to be inspired and participate in local culture through arts events, talks and more. 🔹 Learn more about KindHaus here 🔹 Follow KindHaus here 2024-01-241h 04How Might WeHow Might WeE37: Mac Van Dam on creating wild cities through living architectureMac Van Dam is a multi-disciplinary designer, inventor, and artist. His work is rooted in a desire to bring the benefits of biological/living sensibilities to the built environment. Before founding design studios in the UK, Mac was a research member at the Living Architecture Systems Group in Toronto, a post-graduate student at UCL's Bio-integrated Design Lab, and has worked at internationally acclaimed architecture firms. His work has been shown at the Lisbon Triennale, London Design Festival, Venice Biennale, Coachella, and other international design exhibitions. With a team at ZINC, a mission-driven incubator, he is developing innovative...2024-01-1659 minHow Might WeHow Might WeE36: Samantha Hornsby on how her app ERIC is helping put creative industries on the careers education mapSam is Co-Founder of ERIC, a creative career app for 16-25 year olds. She lives near Edinburgh and is extremely passionate about connecting careers education and the creative industries.  ERIC is an award-winning platform connecting the next generation of talent to the creative industries. Their mission is to give young people access to career experiences, initiatives & opportunities, while helping creative companies get their own career experiences, initiatives & opportunities in front of their target audience. 🔹 Connect with Sam on linkedin🔹 Find out more about ERIC - ERIC Website 🔹 Follow ERIC on social media: ERIC TikTok ERIC instagram ERIC twitter ERIC linkedin2024-01-0958 minHow Might WeHow Might WeE35: Murkage Dave on what songs are for, the creative process & art brutBorn and raised in Leytonstone, Murkage Dave spent his youth listening to garage and R&B followed by formative years spent in Manchester absorbing The Smiths and Joy Division. This disparate mix of influences has shaped a defiantly British pop blend, with his observational storytelling continuing to attract fans globally. He has collaborated with Caroline Polacheck, Tricky, Mike Skinner, Evidence, AC Slater, Jaykae, Skepta, Nekfeu and more. Murkage Dave’s listeners have formed their own community, organically grown from a connection with his music. This connection compels his fans to share the music with others, resulting in a...2023-12-291h 33Space Is The Place By Ray La SoulSpace Is The Place By Ray La SoulSpace Is The Place 124 - Deep Space Radio 12-23-2023 YEARMIX 2023 Part 2Hello my dear Electro friends, Space Is The Place 124, PART 2 of the 2023 YEARMIX. 30 tracks picked out of so many amazing tunes I had the pleassure of playing in my mixes in the second part of 2023. Space Is The Place. A blend of different moods, obscure beats and beautiful atmospheres to tickle your sences. Come and join me in my world of kicks, snares and bleeps Enjoy the vibe. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ SPACE IS THE PLACE Weekly on Saturday at WWW.DEEPSPACERADIO.COM Time: 15:00 CET / 09:00 EST ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ MAKE MUSIC NOT WAR!! ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Tracklist: 01. Plant43 - The Charcoal Burner (Bandcamp) 02. Dany Rodriguez - Sharing Soul (LINK Audio) 03. Crossmods - Exquise (from CAREBOT$) (Bass Agenda Recordings) 04. Rico Casazza - Patrick Patrikios - Feels (Rico Casazza...2023-12-2300 minHow Might WeHow Might WeE34: Growing Cardiff's Creative Economy with Jess Mahoney & Carys Bradley-Roberts from Creative CardiffJess Mahoney is Strategic Partnerships and Networks Lead, Carys Bradley-Roberts is Communications and Engagement Manager at Creative Cardiff, which is based in the Centre for the Creative Economy at Cardiff University. The Centre for the Creative Economy creates a space for much-needed research, innovation and engagement projects focused on the creative industries in Wales. Established in 2014, the Centre’s initial focus was on network building, launching the Creative Cardiff network in 2015 to engage with industry and encourage cross-sector collaboration and innovation. Creative Cardiff aims to deliver a vision of Cardiff as a connected, collaborative, and inc...2023-12-2159 minHow Might WeHow Might WeE33: Andy C Pratt on how to design policies and programmes that truly support rapid iteration in the creative economyAndy C Pratt is UNESCO Chair of Global Creative Economy, Director of the Centre of Culture and the Creative Industries, and Professor of Cultural Economy, City, University of London.  He previously established the first Department of Culture and the Creative Industries in the world at King’s College London. Alongside this he previously taught at LSE, and UCL, and had held visiting professor positions at many global institutions including in SMU (Singapore) and ZHdK/ETH (Zurich).   He specialises in the analysis of the cultural industries globally. This research has three strands. The first focuses on the s...2023-12-121h 04How Might WeHow Might WeE32: Tamsin Ace on East Bank & designing cultural programming that resonates with a wider range of communitiesTamsin Ace was previously Director of Creative Programmes and Collections at London’s Museum of the Home in Hackney. She also spent 12 years at the Southbank Centre, departing as Head of Public Programming in 2019.  Now, however, Tamsin is the first person to take on a brand new role as Director, of East Bank Cultural Quarter. East Bank is the UK’s newest cultural quarter that rests in the heart of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.   The Mayor of London’s vision for East Bank has placed the £1.1 billion as the most significant single investment in London’s culture since the legacy of t...2023-11-2957 minHow Might WeHow Might WeE31: Ellen Miles on guerrilla gardening & making neighbourhoods greenerEllen Miles roots for nature in urban neighbourhoods. She founded the Nature is a Human Right campaign, and edited the acclaimed anthology of writing – by scientists, activists, artists and poets – inspired it. Ellen also runs Dream Green, a social enterprise that provides guides, grants and workshops to help communities green their streets. Following the release of her book Get Guerrilla Gardening: A handbook for planting in public places (DK, 2023), The Guardian dubbed Ellen "the new doyenne of guerrilla gardening". She calls herself a "botanarchist". 🔹 Follow Octaviachill on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/octaviachill/ 🔹Follow Octaviachill on Instagram - https://www.tiktok.com...2023-11-2254 minHow Might WeHow Might WeE29: Ewa Effiom on architecture for meaningful experience and not as a capitalist play thing.Ewa Effiom is a London-based Belgo-Nigerian architect, writer and producer. He was a member of the Architecture Foundation’s New Architecture Writers’ second cohort which culminated in a critically acclaimed public programme. Mythology, collective identity, popular culture and their inextricable links to the built environment are recurring themes in his work with a focus on the mythology and folklore that different subcultures instate and associated to space. He has been published in the Architect’s Newspaper, Dwell, the AJ, ICON, Wallpaper, Frame, OnOffice, Architecture Aujourd'hui, the Modern House magazine, A Daily Dose and Ex Libris. His piece Architecture, Buildings and Co...2023-11-011h 00How Might WeHow Might WeE28: ⁠Dr. Nina Van Volkinburg⁠ on how higher education can foster an age of strategic marketing in fashion that better communicates sustainability aims.Dr. Nina Van Volkinburg is an academic researcher and educator focused on digital disruption and sustainable business practices within the global fashion industry. She is passionate about supporting emerging fashion talent and is the Course Leader of the MA Strategic Fashion Marketing program at London College of Fashion, part of University of the Arts London. Previously she founded fashion upcycling platform RETURE which aimed to connect consumers and designers to transform their wardrobe through meaningful co-creation. She holds a PhD in Marketing from the University of Exeter and is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. 🔹 Fin...2023-10-2458 minHow Might WeHow Might WeE27: Jeanette Barnes on telling the story of our developing cities through art Originally from a small town in East Lancashire, Jeanette Barnes studied a Fine Art degree at Liverpool Polytechnic were she fell in love with the energy of the city, the people, noise and architecture and decided to make the urban environment her subject matter. She went to London and  studied Post graduates at the Royal Academy School and Royal College of Art. Drawing and printmaking  are the main stays of her practice with a slight detour in putting found objects from the Thames together into sculptural collages. All her work is about a sense of history, jo...2023-10-1754 minHow Might WeHow Might WeE26: Nana Badu on creating the next generation of global majority leaders across society.My guest this week is Nana Badu, Founder and CEO of BADU. BADU is a multi dimensional community development organisation. BADU is a non-profit dedicated to providing holistic and unconditional support to underserved communities. BADU engages with young people and their families through its key pillars: Sports, Mentoring and Education. Nana worked as a PE teacher and coach at numerous schools across Hackney, specialising in on-the-ground mentorship, trauma counselling and anti racist policy in some of the most deprived inner city estates. Nana now sits on the Sport England TRAVIS board (Tackling Racist and Racist...2023-10-101h 02How Might WeHow Might WeE25: Stacia Bedford on re imagining creative education for the AI ageStacia Bedford, is an accomplished, dynamic and disruptive repeat entrepreneur, who pioneered the bridal tech space with the innovative e-commerce platform she co-founded, Prim & Clover — a first-of-its-kind online wedding dress builder and marketplace. Stacia specialises in coaching founders through the launch and scale of their start-ups and MMEs in fashion, tech and the creative industries by establishing operations, commercialising products/services, implementing audits and benchmarks to stimulate and accelerate growth. Stacia runs the MA Fashion Entrepreneurship & Innovation course, at the prestigious London College of Fashion, where she leads and coaches budding and extant entrepreneurs in various creative in...2023-10-031h 10How Might WeHow Might WeE24: Cri Gabriele on using somatic practices to cultivate more access to creativity for individuals and communitiesCri (pronounced "Cree") deconstructs and reshapes as part of her creative process, seeking to arrive at synthesis while making (and embracing) a lot of mess. Messwork facilitates a multidisciplinary yet holistic approach to trauma recovery and abundant living. With her Bachelor of Psychology and Business from Northeastern University, a Master of Fine Arts in Communications Design from Pratt Institute, and her ongoing education at the Institute of Core Energetics as a practitioner in training, Cri integrates complex skill sets into a full-bodied foundation upon which to reinforce her work and practice. As a creator, practitioner, and educator, Cri's psychological...2023-09-261h 01How Might WeHow Might WeE23: Ellen O'Hara's on creative coaching for businesses to build regenerative social and natural systemsEllen O'Hara is a business coach, consultant, facilitator and researcher with proven ability to enable enterprise, innovation and leadership capabilities. Over the past 20 years, she has worked with hundreds of creatives, social entrepreneurs, cultural leaders and researchers to design and grow sustainable businesses that make an impact - creatively, socially and commercially.  Ellen has designed and delivered innovation and enterprise programmes for British Council, Nesta, Warwick Ventures, UAL, Clore Leadership, Innovate UK, Creative United, Crafts Council and Frontline.  Together with Gill Thewlis, she is Co-Creator and Director of Modfin, providing business and financial modelling support to purpose le...2023-09-1155 minHow Might WeHow Might WeE22: Alpesh Patel on creating the sustainable shopping experience of today, to save our tomorrowAlpesh Patel began working in retail at the age of 16 and ended his corporate career as the COO of a business with over 1000 employees. Through lockdown Alpesh founded two companies with some associates which both continue to evolve and thrive. Through the Refill Therapy business, Alpesh has improved his knowledge of the climate crisis and has developed a passion to help people shop in a more sustainable way. At Refill Therapy their on a mission to help everyone reduce waste and remove single-use plastic from our everyday lives, through accessible refilling and reusing. Their aim...2023-08-2154 minHow Might WeHow Might WeE21: Edward Brial on how might we improve cotton production to protect the planet & improve farmer's livesEdward Brial is the CEO and Co-Founder of Materra and oversees strategy and business development. Proudly supported by H&M, Kering, Bestseller and PVH amongst others and based between London and India, Materra’s mission is to transform natural fibres into a force for environmental and social prosperity, starting with cotton. Ranging from experimental hydroponics to mass-market regenerative practices, Materra’s seed-to-bale solutions and proprietary technology enable brands to source climate-resilient, future-proof cotton with new levels of transparency while confidently progressing towards their sustainability goals. Ed is passionate about fighting the climate crisis and...2023-08-151h 01How Might WeHow Might WeE20: Johnny Drain on how to build a better global food system & create more sustainable foodsJohnny Drain, since receiving a Ph.D. in materials science from Oxford University, has helped create delicious things for the world's very best restaurants, bars, and brands. He has a particular focus on using fermentation to unlock deliciousness, circularity and nutrition.As co-founder and CTO of WNWN Food Labs he is harnessing the power of fermentation to create sustainable, ethical alternatives to unsustainable, unethical foods, starting with chocolate.He writes and speaks about the future of food and challenges in global food systems through his work with @thisisMOLD, a critically acclaimed editorial platform about designing the future...2023-08-081h 03How Might WeHow Might WeE19: Kamila Erkaboyeva on third culture kids finding ways to keep their ancestral culture alive and sharing it with othersKamila is an Interior Architecture graduate, and shortly after graduating worked within External Facade and Cladding sector post-Grenfell tragedy, closely working with the Executives as a Senior Associate for several years. Born in Uzbekistan and raised in London; Kamila has been passionately promoting her culture and roots through her art work, her own personal brand ‘Arty Numpty’ and communities in London. Kamila focuses on spreading the roots of rich Uzbek culture and has been connecting and helping like-minded individuals and business owners throughout her journey. She has recently been appointed as a Cultural Lead for Cult...2023-07-311h 03How Might WeHow Might WeE18: Mona Bani on how to support social innovators to deliver truly effective local solutionsMona Bani is the founder and MD at Revoke⁠, a non-profit advocating for the rights and welfare of young displaced people, and co-founder of the award-winning media platform Untelevised⁠, which produces media from the grassroots to explore possibilities for social change. She has over 10 years of experience in the socio-political sector, ranging from the Cabinet Office, to the refugee camp in Calais, and she's particularly passionate about bridging the gap between those affected by policy and those who shape policy. Her own parents were political refugees and she grew up in Denmark before migrating to the UK as a tee...2023-07-1746 minSpace Is The Place By Ray La SoulSpace Is The Place By Ray La SoulSpace Is The Place 101 - Deep Space Radio 07-15-2023Hello Electroheads, Space Is The Place 101, the journey continues and I'm still hungry for much more. This week an interesting selection of new, old, released and unreleased tracks in the mix. I'de like to express my gratitude to all of you contributors and listeners for liking, reposting and giving me feedback to the show. Weekly on Saturday at WWW.DEEPSPACERADIO.COM Time: 15:00 CET / 09:00 EST MAKE MUSIC NOT WAR!! ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Support Ray La Soul / Qamar Sol Bandcamp : qamarsol.bandcamp.com/releases Facebook : www.facebook.com/raylasoul Instagram : www.instagram.com/raylasoul/ SoundCloud : @raylasoul @qamarsol ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Tracklist: 01. Laurent Garnier - Et Puis S'en Va! (COD3 QR) 02. Cliff Dalton - Skid Steer (Unreleased) 03. Nixxon - Spy...2023-07-1500 minHow Might WeHow Might WeE17: Naomi Rubbra on how we create meaningful connections across our ageing societyNaomi is the CEO of Footwork Trust. Their purpose is to create effective, more collaborative models for how places are made and remade that are locally rooted and led; and informed by local knowledge and experience. By identifying, supporting and learning with local social innovators and the communities they serve, Footwork uncovers the barriers to successful placemaking and how best to overcome them. Naomi is originally an architect, graduating with Distinction from University College London. She worked as a designer in Copenhagen, New York & Chicago before settling in London. Throughout her travels, Naomi witnessed the importance of s...2023-07-101h 01How Might WeHow Might WeE16: Isabel Sachs on the power of networking & the creative industries fallacyIsabel Sachs is the founder of I LIKE NETWORKING, a D&AD award-winning platform.  Isabel is an entrepreneur and public speaker with over 18 years of experience in the Creative Industries, passionate about bringing diverse talent into the creative industry - from artists to arts managers. She has worked on a variety of nonprofits, culture organizations and consumer-led companies, conceptualizing and producing branded experiences that engage core consumers, as well as communications campaigns, having worked with clients such as Converse, Red Bull and Lollapalooza, amongst others. She created an award-winning cultural agency, based in B...2023-07-031h 02How Might WeHow Might WeE15: Alex Ball on the power of Web3 & how it could create a more inclusive economyAlex Ball is the Co-founder and Programme Director at the Block Dojo, with over 20 years’ experience within financial services focusing on innovation, data and technology. As the Programme Director he is responsible for the design, curation, and execution of the 12-week incubator programme, helping early-stage companies to develop their business ideas and get them ready for funding. Prior to this, Alex was the Innovation Programmes Officer of the Barclays Accelerator, powered by Techstars, accelerating some of the highest profile early-stage and growth companies in fintech. Working in collaboration with business sponsors, subject matter experts, me...2023-06-231h 12How Might WeHow Might WeE14: Camilla Chelsea Cole on how to save our high streets, create new community spaces & support the artsCamilla Cole is an experienced contemporary art curator dedicated to championing leading emerging artistic talent in the UK and internationally.  Hypha Studios was born when Camilla wanted to curate exhibitions in non-gallery contexts, aware of how many interesting spaces were available but empty. As a sole practitioner, she found it hard to engage landlords, but by setting up a charity that offers “quality control” of both the art and use of the space, she was able to bring together emerging artists, councils, property owners and cultural institutions in mutually beneficial collaborations.  🔹 Follow Camilla Cole - https...2023-06-1257 minHow Might WeHow Might WeE13: Sinead Koehler on how craft markets can create community & unique value in place formationSinead Koehler is the founder and director of Crafty Fox Market & an associate lecturer of the Arts and Cultural Enterprise Masters at Central Saint Martins. Sinead started Crafty Fox Market in 2010 - a modern craft market and community for designer makers. Crafty Fox Market supports artists and makers to sell their work through a variety of in-person shopping events including markets, popup shops and festival concessions. Crafty Fox Market also plays host to an online maker directory and membership and were quick to make the switch to hosting online markets during the pandemic. Over the years, Crafty Fox...2023-06-0559 minHow Might WeHow Might WeE12: Gordon Seabright on how to articulate the value of space for the arts, cultural & creative industries.Gordon Seabright became Chief Executive of the Creative Land Trust, a new charity tackling the loss of creative workspace for artists and makers in the UK, in April 2020. The CLT is on a mission to secure the future of London’s studios, as without protection, we risk losing this crucial sector and the many benefits it gives us.Before joining the CLT, Gordon has been leading environmental charities for the past decade, most recently as CEO of the Eden Project, following periods at the helm of the national cycling charity and the Royal Horticultural Society. Gordon is passionate ab...2023-05-221h 02How Might WeHow Might WeE11: Nicolette Cavaleros on creating agents for change in the arts, cultural & creative industries.Nicolette has worked with global corporates and governments to resolve strategic stakeholder issues and create development strategies at the intersection of private and public industry (UK, eastern Europe, the Middle East and North Africa and Southern Africa). During her studies in the arts Nicolette worked at the Whitechapel Gallery, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, the Tate and aspreyjacques gallery. Nicolette holds a Masters in Digital Art History from Birkbeck College, a Diploma in Modern and Contemporary Art and Design from Christie’s Education, and from the University of the Witwatersrand a Postgraduate Diploma in Management (Business Administration) and a...2023-05-151h 11How Might WeHow Might WeE10: Poonam Dhuffer on the human third space, creating room for healing in creative clusters & mind/body connection through somaticsPoonam Dhuffer is an accredited Somatic coach, facilitator, speaker and founder of YSM8. She is devoted to supporting people to find their authentic expression, attuning into the wisdom of their bodies, and building restorative healing practices, together in community. Her work dances between Somatics, human centred therapy, systems thinking, emergent strategy, texture constellations, creative expression and Ancient Wisdom rooted in the Dharmic traditions. Poonam weaves together threads of craft, movement, sound, ritual, reflection, and prayer through her workshops, talks and coaching sessions for whole-being healing, nourishment and growth. All topics we cover in this episode, alongside...2023-05-0958 minHow Might WeHow Might WeE9: Mike Mair on improving the fitness of urban citizens, new company formation & the caveman theoryMike Mair is the Founder of PT PODS, a new fitness and exercise company that delivers the experience of personal training, through a private space bookable via mobile application. Mike launched his first space in Hackney Wick & is now on a journey to offer convenient space to exercise for busy urbanities. Is this episode we explore the challenges facing urban citizens health, how the creative industries intersect with these challenges & how we can create more safe spaces for people to focus on their body & mind. + Find out more about the Mike Mair- https://www.linkedin...2023-05-021h 00How Might WeHow Might WeE8: Kwabena Amponsa on shortsightedness, broader equity share in neighbourhoods & the time inconsistency problem in mixed-use developmentsKwabena Amponsa is a specialist in the creative industry, with a proven track record in the planning, development and execution of strategies, with previous roles at Mixcloud and Peckham Levels. Alongside this, his impressive career as a musician, releasing multiple records under the name Mickey Lightfoot, is notable. As a graduate of the Redbull Music Academy and with song credits with the likes of Yasiin Bey (Mos Def), Roses Gabor, Rejji Snow, Aleo Blacc, Adamski, & performance at Cochella, his work speaks for itself. + Find out more about the Kwabena Amponsa - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kwabena-amponsa-o79150731/ + Connect with Patrick...2023-04-1851 minHow Might WeHow Might WeE7: Graham Hitchen on agglomeration economies & defining R&D for the creative & cultural industriesGraham Hitchen specialises in Cultural and Creative Industries policy, having worked at a senior level in the sector for more than 25 years. He runs the Creative Research and Innovation Centre (CRAIC) at Loughborough London with Andrew Chitty, and he is also working with the Industrial Strategy team at UKRI, leading strategy for the Audience of the Future and the Creative Industries Clusters programmes. He brings a wealth of experience in cultural and creative industries policy and delivery – nationally and regionally. Graham was the Corporate Policy Director for Arts Council England, before setting up Creative London with the Mayor’s office in 2...2023-04-111h 01How Might WeHow Might WeE6: Ken Okonkwo on designing inclusive places, diversity in architecture and the challenges of affordability.Ken is a trained architect with over 17 years practice experience across masterplanning, mixed-use & residential, cultural and educational sectors. With built work varying in budget from £250,000 to £125million & with a focus on sustainability & innovative environmental design. Ken is a champion for improving diversity within the built environment. In this episode this topic alongside housing affordability and how to design inclusive places. - All views expressed are those of the host and the guest and not representative of the London Borough of Hackney and Tower Hamlets - + Find out more about the Ken Okonkwo - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenokonkwo/ + Find ou...2023-04-0355 minHow Might WeHow Might WeE5: Sabinna Rachimova on disrupting the fashion industry, ethical business and purpose vs profitSabinna Rachimova is an opinion leader for the future generation of creatives. After graduating from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, she worked for the leading fashion house Christian Dior and contemporary London brand Mary Katrantzou. As a child, she learned traditional soviet handcraft from her grandmother, developing a deeply ingrained appreciation for the craft. This early influence was a key inspiration for her namesake brand. As a double immigrant (born in Central Asia, raised in Europe, and now based in London) Sabinna is incredibly passionate about inclusivity and equal opportunities.   In addition to her work as an a...2023-03-271h 11How Might WeHow Might WeE4: Alvin Owusu-Fordwuo on social change through creativity, power sharing and meritocratic spacesAlvin Owusu-Fordwuo is a strategist, founder and youth worker who sits at the intersection of social impact, storytelling and youth culture. As the Founder of Tag Agency, Alvin has focused on creating social change through creativity, power-sharing, and strategic thinking. Alvin has worked with global brands and grassroot organisations across strategy, ethnographic research, brand partnerships and cultural production to build a better future for all, but especially for people who look like him. With clients such as Google, Facebook, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Apprentice Nation, BBC and Hackney Quest Alvin has rich experience to share. - All views...2023-03-201h 05How Might WeHow Might WeE3: Luke Billingham on inequality, youth support and the worth of cages.Luke Billingham is Youth & Community Worker at Hackney Quest and Academic Researcher at The Open University.  Luke's main focus for Hackney Quest is providing intensive support to young people (and their families) who are experiencing complex difficulties, especially in relation to the education system. He has also set up a number of youth-led community change initiatives in Hackney Wick, the part of Hackney that he's from, and where Hackney Quest is based. In 2022 Luke published his first book, Against Youth Violence: A Social Harm Perspective, co-authored with Keir-Irwin Rogers. - All views expressed are those of the host and the gue...2023-03-131h 08How Might WeHow Might WeE2: Michael Taylor on future heritage filmmaking, democratising briefs and creative eduction.BigFaceArt was founded in 2006 as a label to represent the filmmaking of Michael Taylor. Today BigFaceArt seeks to work with the most passionate and talented filmmakers who are driven to tell stories and make 'content driven' film inspired by the Creative Industries. With a career which started as a 35mm Cinema Projectionist, Michael has developed BigFaceArt into prominent independent production company, drawing influence from his 15 year career in the Art Department for mainstream film and television. BigFaceArt is based in London, with an edit suite and product shoot studio as part of Bridget Riley Space Studios in Hackney Wick. - All...2023-03-061h 02How Might WeHow Might WeE1 : Alex Russell on the value of space, the circular economy and community ownership.Alex Russell is the Executive Chair of the Hackney Wick and Fish Island (HWFI) Community Development Trust CIC who are securing ownership of buildings and spaces in HWFI for the benefit of the community. The trust is working with multiple stakeholders in the pubic sector, private sector and academia to deliver projects to deliver social impact. - All views expressed are those of the host and the guest and not representative of the London Borough of Hackney and Tower Hamlets - Find out more about the Hackney Wick and Fish Island Community Development Trust - https://www.wickcdt.org Connect...2023-02-251h 07Nothing But NetflixNothing But NetflixUncoupledWelcome to the newest throwback podcast on Rob Has a Podcast: Nothing But Netflix! Each week, your hosts Rob Cesternino (@RobCesternino) and Chappell (@Chappells_Show) log in to their streaming service accounts and find something new to check out!After the “RHAP Rewind” ended, Rob and Chappell had to find something new to podcast about each week, and thus, Nothing But Netflix was born! This week, Rob, Chappell and guest Brian Scally (@Brian_Scally) checked out the comedy-romance series on Netflix: "Uncoupled". They visited the series that originally released July 29, 2022. Uncoupled stars Neil Patrick Harris as Michael, a man in his 4...2022-08-151h 19Perspective w/Coach P | Where Coaching, Inspiration, and Faith Collide.Perspective w/Coach P | Where Coaching, Inspiration, and Faith Collide.130. Patrick Higgins- Centurion Wrestling Head Coach | Love the ProcessIn this episode, Coach P speaks with Patrick Higgins, former Penn State Wrestler and current Head Coach of the Centurion Wrestling Club. During the conversation, Coach Higgins shares his background, journey through wrestling, and his philosophies as a coach. Coach Higgins has a great perspective and has trained with the best coaches in the world. His words are full of value and will help add to your thought processes.  So grab your pen, notepad, and let's go! You can learn more about Coach Higgins and Centurion Wrestling at the link below. C...2022-04-191h 08Perspective w/Coach P | Where Coaching, Inspiration, and Faith Collide.Perspective w/Coach P | Where Coaching, Inspiration, and Faith Collide.73. Travis Patrick | Arizona Christian University Head Wrestling Coach on Gratitude, Effort, and Trust!In this episode, Coach P speaks with Travis Patrick, the Head Wrestling Coach for Arizona Christian University. Coach Patrick was a successful college wrestler, is a strength and conditioning guru, and a phenomenal wrestling coach. He helped build NAIA Powerhouse, Menlo, into a perennial contender and now is looking to repeat that success as Arizona Christian University. This is a new program, only two years old, and Coach Patrick is building it from the ground up. We talk about his wrestling career as a competitor, assistant coach, and now head coach during the discussion. He...2021-02-151h 12Photography With An ImpactPhotography With An ImpactPhotography Industry Insights | 6. Interview By Patrick Scally From The TramperyThis episode is an extract from a panel discussion with The Trampery in support of the Aldridge Foundation. The panel was hosted by Patrick Scally from The Trampery and it was aimed at increasing students’ knowledge of the industry and its roles and possible pathways to employment or self-employment so that they are better informed when making choices about their future. We also spoke about my journey and social principle, and my personal sustainability and wellness practices. The Aldridge Foundation is a charity that aims to inspire and equip young people with the skills th...2021-01-0615 minStep Up To The Mic PodcastStep Up To The Mic PodcastE13 : Matthew Chapter One - Part IICorrey Scally & Shaun Patrick are back for a two-part episode about the first chapter of Matthew. Be ready to take notes.2020-09-0732 minStep Up To The Mic PodcastStep Up To The Mic PodcastE12 : Matthew Chapter One - Part ICorrey Scally & Shaun Patrick are back for a two-part episode about the first chapter of Matthew. Be ready to take notes.2020-09-0754 minStep Up To The Mic PodcastStep Up To The Mic PodcastPre-Chat : Shaun PatrickCorrey Scally & Shaun Patrick chat about things as they gear up for some Bible talk.2020-09-0714 minStep Up To The Mic PodcastStep Up To The Mic PodcastE07 : Shaun Patrick’s StoryCorrey & Rick sit down with Shaun Patrick and listen to his story.2020-08-0353 minStep Up To The Mic PodcastStep Up To The Mic PodcastE03 : Bible Talk w/ Shaun PatrickShaun stops by and we have a passionate talk about The Bible.2020-07-0453 minScuffed | USMNT, World Cup, Yanks Abroad, futbol in AmericaScuffed | USMNT, World Cup, Yanks Abroad, futbol in AmericaEpisode 128: A deep dive on the U20 player poolMatt Hartman and I recorded almost 80 minutes on the U20 player pool. The bad news is we had this conversation in early March. The good news? It’s up to date, since almost no soccer has been played since then.0:30 preamble, etc.4:10 Hartman on how this U20 age group stacks up to its predecessors8:00 the last U20 roster, from January13:55 goalkeepers (David Ochoa, Chituru Odunze, Damian Las, Patrick Schulte, John Pulskamp)18:12 right backs (Julian Araujo, Ian Hoffmann, Nathan Harriel and Mauricio Cuevas, Joe Scally, Kevin Bonilla)25:25 centerbacks (Owen Otasowie, Leo Sepulveda, Jacob Ak...2020-05-131h 18Dwyer & MichaelsDwyer & MichaelsJohn Scally from the QC St Patrick's Society Talks About the Cancellation of the QC St Pat's Day ParadeOur longtime friend of the show and former St Patrick's Society President discusses the move to cancel/postpone this year's parade.2020-03-1216 minCONNECTING PEOPLECONNECTING PEOPLEe011 Patrick Scally: Finding fulfilment on a larger scale through social engagementListen to Patrick Scally, community manager of the Trampery Fish Island Village, a purpose-built campus for fashion, innovation & sustainability. Patrick is a creative professional with an impassioned interest in community development & social innovation. He has acquired years of experience of community building and workspace development in the East London creative ecosystem through work with EAT WORK ART & The Trampery. Patrick is also deeply involved in the music industry, with previous experience working for Mike Skinner Ltd & developing a night club brand. Alongside releasing acclaimed records with Star Slinger under the SCALLY name, he also founded the band...2020-02-2342 minScuffed | USMNT, World Cup, Yanks Abroad, futbol in AmericaScuffed | USMNT, World Cup, Yanks Abroad, futbol in AmericaEpisode 42: A U17 Player Pool Review ahead of the Nike FriendliesBelz, Joey Anthone and Matt Hartman take a deep dive into the pool of players born in 2002 or later and therefore eligible for the U17 World Cup next year. We talk about how this age group stacks up against past cycles, discuss more than 50 individual players and try to answer a bunch of very good Twitter questions. This is a long one. Listen at 1.5 speed. Use the show notes. If you get bored with the discussion of one position, skip to the next. We start with the top prospects, generally, and move our way down at each spot on...2018-11-202h 40Cramela Radio ShowsCramela Radio Showscramela mix show 151 Mr. Atomic Outside Records Guest MixOriginally aired on WGOT 100.1fm Gainesville Hour 1 Cramela Lake Hour 2 Mr. Atomic Hour 1 tracklist Eduardo Drumn - Talking Machine Reelow - Seon Proudly People - Chaff And Seeds (Clio Remix) Mihalis Safras, Cj Jeff - Work (Max Demand Remix Hugo - Primitive Future (Original Mix) [Suruba X Matador - Inceptions Patrick Topping Remix Rukus JC Davenport - Do It All Night Maurice Deek Deep Remix Audio Safari Jey Kurmis - Burchell Christian Burkhardt, Daniel Roth - Hi Class (Onno Remix Affkt - Rufian Tiga - Woke (Patrick Topping Remix) [Turbo Recordings Prok and Fitch- Seagulls Hour 2 Mr. Atomic tracklist PLANT 43...2018-02-081h 57The Irish Times World View PodcastThe Irish Times World View PodcastBerlin Attack / Trump’s ambassador to Israel / Alaska’s polar bearsAngela Merkel is expected to come under further pressure to take a hard line on law and order following Monday night’s attack on a Christmas market in Berlin, says Berlin Correspondent Derek Scally. He spoke to The Irish Times World View podcast from the city where 12 people have been killed and 48 others injured, 18 of them seriously. The German Chancellor is a leader on the defensive ahead of her bid for a fourth term in next year’s general election, says Scally, and events in Berlin could strike a major blow to her image as a safe pair of hands for...2016-12-2000 minThe Irish Times World View PodcastThe Irish Times World View PodcastBerlin Attack / Trump’s ambassador to Israel / Alaska’s polar bearsAngela Merkel is expected to come under further pressure to take a hard line on law and order following Monday night’s attack on a Christmas market in Berlin, says Berlin Correspondent Derek Scally. He spoke to The Irish Times World View podcast from the city where 12 people have been killed and 48 others injured, 18 of them seriously. The German Chancellor is a leader on the defensive ahead of her bid for a fourth term in next year’s general election, says Scally, and events in Berlin could strike a major blow to her image as a safe pair of hands for...2016-12-2024 minBass AgendaBass AgendaRadar Blips 15 - Please read all informationThe Bass Agenda inbox has been busy this last month or so with new tunes, unreleased stuff and older stuff that is new to me - more tunes than I can fit into next week's jammed show with ADJ. So here are some blips on the radar worth checking out:Support the ones you like by buying the music.Mike Ash - Threat to Extinction (coming soon on Bass Agenda Recordings - https://bassagendarecordings.bandcamp.com/)Dark Vektor - UniversDeDesitg (https://www.discogs.com/label/984636-The-Bass-Academy)Binary System - On Your Mind (http://www.junodownload.com/products/paraphonic-delays/3097302-02/)Sync 24...2016-06-101h 22The Irish Times World View PodcastThe Irish Times World View Podcast01.10.15 Brexit Momentum / Polish electionsIn this episode of World View Patrick Smyth discusses the momentum of the Brexit referendum campaign with Denis Staunton and Paul Gillespie. In the second half of the podcast Derek Scally presents an audio column from Warsaw in the aftermath of the Polish elections which he describes as the replacement of one right leaning government for another. World View is a weekly foreign affairs podcast. It is produced by Sinead O'Shea and presented by Patrick Smyth.2015-10-2700 minThe Irish Times World View PodcastThe Irish Times World View Podcast01.10.15 Brexit Momentum / Polish electionsIn this episode of World View Patrick Smyth discusses the momentum of the Brexit referendum campaign with Denis Staunton and Paul Gillespie. In the second half of the podcast Derek Scally presents an audio column from Warsaw in the aftermath of the Polish elections which he describes as the replacement of one right leaning government for another. World View is a weekly foreign affairs podcast. It is produced by Sinead O'Shea and presented by Patrick Smyth.2015-10-2727 minThe Irish Times World View PodcastThe Irish Times World View PodcastGun Control + U.S. Elections, German Crisis + SynodIn this week's World View podcast Foreign Policy Editor Patrick Smyth takes over presenting duties from Denis Staunton. He begins with an essay by Derek Scally on the twin crises besetting Germany as it celebrates twenty five years of reunification. Later in the podcast he is joined by Simon Carswell to discuss the latest shooting atrocities in the U.S. and their possible impact on the presidential elections. Finally Paddy hears from Patsy McGarry in Rome on the opening of the Vatican's Synod of the Family. World View is a weekly foreign affairs podcast. It is presented by Patrick Smyth...2015-10-0600 minThe Irish Times World View PodcastThe Irish Times World View PodcastGun Control + U.S. Elections, German Crisis + SynodIn this week's World View podcast Foreign Policy Editor Patrick Smyth takes over presenting duties from Denis Staunton. He begins with an essay by Derek Scally on the twin crises besetting Germany as it celebrates twenty five years of reunification. Later in the podcast he is joined by Simon Carswell to discuss the latest shooting atrocities in the U.S. and their possible impact on the presidential elections. Finally Paddy hears from Patsy McGarry in Rome on the opening of the Vatican's Synod of the Family. World View is a weekly foreign affairs podcast. It is presented by Patrick Smyth...2015-10-0629 minThe Never Enough Notes PodcastThe Never Enough Notes PodcastThe Never ENough Notes November Podcast 2012We're fast approaching Christmas with only weeks to go but in the meantime we have a rather nice podcast for you. Paul is away so we're joined by Patrick Scally the man who for this edition is bringing camparison to American presidents with the songs we play. We have a feature interview with Lone Taxidermists and more news than you could shake a panda at. Wait, is that right? That isn't is it?2012-11-191h 02