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Episode Description
In this engaging conversation, Gerry Scullion speaks with Lesley Anne, a designer and author from Trinidad, about her journey from her Caribbean roots to becoming a global citizen ... Show More
Jan 2025
Designing for Trust in Public Health with Victor Udoewa
In this conversation, Victor Udoewa shares his journey as a service designer at the CDC, discussing the importance of human-centered design in public health, the challenges of data interoperability, and the need to build trust within communities. He emphasizes the significance of ... Show More
58m 52s
Nov 2024
Designing Resilience in Humanitarian Aid with Jocelyn Wyatt
In this episode, Gerry Scullion speaks with Jocelyn Wyatt, CEO of Alight and former CEO of IDEO.org, about designing resilience in humanitarian aid. They explore Jocelyn’s journey, insights into navigating complex political landscapes, and how co-creation and innovation are trans ... Show More
52m 31s
Sep 2024
Designing for Happiness and Connection with Carlie Fraser of Hygge Design
<p>In this episode, Fiona chats with Carlie Fraser, co-founder of Hygge Design, about her journey from various careers to creating an interior design business that focuses on homes reflecting personal stories and fostering happiness. Carlie discusses the importance of connection, ... Show More
54m 24s
Mar 2022
210: Take Risks, Reach For The Unknown And Dare To Succeed: Igor Volzhanin, CEO of Datasine
Igor Volzhanin Igor Volzhanin is the CEO of DataSine, a marketing business that helps businesses create personalized marketing based on the personality traits of their customers. He has some amazing insights and unusual ideas for how to build a business and a life that one enjoys ... Show More
28m 27s
Aug 2023
Flora Samuel, "Housing for Hope and Wellbeing" (Routledge, 2022)
Housing and neighborhoods have an important contribution to make to our wellbeing and our sense of our place in the world. Housing for Hope and Wellbeing (Routledge, 2023), written for a lay audience (with policy makers firmly in mind) offers a useful and intelligible overview of ... Show More
59m 32s
Dec 2024
The DNA of Organizational Success: Lean Insights from the Flow Consortium
<p class="bn-inline-content">The Strategy and Leadership podcast, host Anthony Taylor welcomes Nigel Thurlow, CEO of the Flow Consortium, to delve into the nuances of lean thinking and continuous improvement. Nigel shares his extensive experience from Toyota and beyond, offering ... Show More
25m 59s
Dec 2024
TCP081: Scaling Hospitality Excellence Featuring Michael Cohen
Today, we delve deep into the world of hospitality technology, this episode features an engaging dialogue between Skip Kimpel and Michael Cohen, the Managing Partner of Growth Advisors International Network (GAIN). The discussion begins with a reflection on the challenges faced b ... Show More
40m 27s
Jul 2023
LOOK with Christian Madsbjerg
In his new book, LOOK: How to Pay Attention in a Distracted World, Christian Madsbjerg explores the importance of observational skills. Drawing on various fields—science, philosophy, and the arts—as well as his personal experiences, Madsbjerg offers tools and insights to help us ... Show More
27m 8s
Jan 2024
1889: Effective Guerilla Marketing
<p>On today's episode, we welcome Dr. Ben Kacos from Shreveport, Louisiana. Dr. Kacos, a successful dental practitioner and a primary DSI Black Belt coach, discusses various topics, with a particular focus on marketing strategies in the context of a potential financial crunch and ... Show More
33m 10s
Jul 2025
Anthony Burke - Communicating Architecture
In this episode of the Hearing Architecture podcast, Anthony Burke, Professor of Architecture at the University of Technology Sydney and renowned television presenter, delves into the critical importance of effectively communicating architectural ideas to diverse audiences. Drawi ... Show More
50m 15s
Sep 3
Living stories: art, space and memory
What does it mean to tell stories through the spaces we live in? And how can architecture be a source of memory and repair?In this bonus episode of Our World, Connected, host Christine Wilson revisits a powerful conversation with Kabage Karanja, architect, researcher, and co-foun ... Show More
15m 10s