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The Future of Everything

Stanford Engineering

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Host Russ Altman, a professor of bioengineering, genetics, and medicine at Stanford, is your guide to the latest science and engineering breakthroughs. Join Russ and his guests as they explore cutting-edge advances that are shaping the future of everything from AI to health and renewable energy. Along the way, “The Future of Everything” delves into ethical implications to give listeners a well-rounded understanding of how new technologies and discoveries will impact society. Whether you’re a ...
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University of the Built Environment

University of the Built Environment

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University of the Built Environment (formerly known as UCEM) is the leading provider of supported online education for the built environment. Tune in for discussions about the real estate and construction industries, as well as insights into what it's like to study with UCEM and conversations with the institution's students, alumni, supporters and staff. Find out more at ube.ac.uk
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USask Signature Series

USask Research Profile and Impact

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World-leading research and innovation - right in the heart of Canada. The USask Signature Series explores the cutting-edge research taking place at the University of Saskatchewan across the university's Signature Areas of Research.
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Biblical phronesis (BP) is an educational show that teaches practical wisdom to abide in the faith. The scripted non-fiction podcast targets membership retention in the Christian fold, especially among professionals. The podcast offers practical wisdom for Christians in various leadership roles. With authentic and transformational leadership as a golden thread, the episodes in multiple seasons will build better character, credibility, competence, commitment, and courage in conjunction with i ...
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This podcast will go in-depth on the husbandry and breeding of captive reptiles, amphibians, fish and any other exotic pets as well as discussions on conservation efforts to save these species! Follow Daffy: Instagram: @Daffysreptiles Twitter: @Daffysreptiles Facebook: Facebook.com/Daffysreptiles Tiktok: @Daffysreptiles Business: [email protected]
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Open City

Open City

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Open City is a charity dedicated to making architecture and built heritage more open, accessible and equitable. Providing you with essential listening, inspiring voices and built environment insights – the Open City Podcast covers news and current events as well as in depth studies of landmark buildings, and cities around the UK and world. At the centre of our line-up is our flagship show The Brief – an award-winning review of the big stories in architecture, planning and housing news – host ...
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Fusing the liberal arts with architecture, construction and real estate to build a more beautiful, resilient, and thriving world for PEOPLE. I believe a more thriving world is possible through restoring our built environment. But today's hyper-segregated, financialized building industry is not conducive to solving complex problems or creating dynamic places for human flourishing. I interview a wide range of guests involved with crafting the built world: developers, architects, urban designer ...
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CEO Stories is a podcast series that delves into the stories behind some of the Greater Birmingham region's leading or up-and-coming CEOs. The series is hosted by Henrietta Brealey, who in 2021 became the youngest CEO in the Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce's 208-year history. Listen to find out what makes some of the region's finest leaders tick, who inspired them and what advice they would offer to aspiring CEOs. Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce is the West Midlands' leading ...
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QUT Institute for Future Environments

Institute for Future Environments

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The Institute for Future Environments (IFE) is a transdisciplinary research and innovation institute at QUT that brings together researchers and students to collaborate on large-scale projects relating to our natural, built and digital environments. The IFE generates knowledge, technology and practices that make our world more sustainable, secure and resilient. Transcripts of IFE podcasts are available upon request.
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Asia AIM

Robert Heldt

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B2B marketing in Asia starts here. Discover APAC growth strategies, brand localization, PR, ABM and demand generation in Japan and across Asia-Pacific. The Asia AIM Podcast is your front row seat to the strategies, stories and successes powering today’s most innovative B2B brands in Japan, Southeast Asia & the wider APAC region. From generating demand and localizing brands to shaping PR strategy and executing ABM in Asia, this podcast brings you behind the scenes with marketing leaders and b ...
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An exploration odyssey about REAL ESTATE and the REAL STATE of people. This podcast about user experience on university campuses will help you make a positive impact by raising awareness and providing best practice examples for rethinking the built environment to maximise human potential. I talk with experts to explore new perspectives and their practical implementation on cutting-edge topics about the learning/work environment (physical, digital, social) and people's health (body, mind, hea ...
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USGBC

USGBC

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The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is a nonprofit that accelerates and scales transformation of the built environment to minimize climate impacts and enhance the well-being of people, the environment and communities worldwide.
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Based at the University of Colorado Denver, Master of Urban and Regional Planning students Camille Pahl and Maggie Squyer host guests from the urban planning field (academics, professionals, community leaders, and students) to discuss their research or passions. Monthly, the hosts connect these contemporary urban challenges, successes, and patterns with historical anecdotes of similar examples in the history of our urban built environment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more info ...
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UCL's award-winning campaign, Disruptive Thinking Since 1826 and hashtag #MadeAtUCL, has been phenomenal in its scope with hoardings at UCL East in London, graphics and animations on our website; a festival, podcast series, and involvement of the wider public to vote for their favourite breakthrough UCL research. This year, we continue to feature more UCL breakthrough stories through Season Two of the podcast! This time, we are also sharing stories from our community, our pioneering research ...
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These short and to-the-point podcasts hope to improve the interplay between the fields of the built environment and education as we share knowledge between the practitioner, the creative, and the primary school teacher. Exploring how to prepare children and young people for economic, environmental, and societal challenges, and for their professional lives according to today’s needs and those of a sustainable future. The series received an award commendation by the Thornton Education Trust (T ...
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Engenius

Engenius

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This is Engenius, a podcast brought to you by Engineers without Borders Bristol. At Engenius, we explore the future, by talking with the pioneering engineers, scientists, entrepreneurs and innovators of today. Check out our episodes to meet people whose jobs change the world, in fields as diverse as robotics, energy, aerospace, healthcare, agriculture and the built environment. We explore their backgrounds, their motivations, and the impact their work will have on our lives, and on our plane ...
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This is the place where the world discusses indoor air quality, the built environment and disaster restoration issues. Every Friday at noon ET the show is live. The shows host are Joe Hughes, President of IAQ Training Institute and Cliff Zlotnik, President of Microban Systems. Every week we interview experts from the indoor air quality, building sciences and disaster restoration industry. As instructors for IAQ and disaster restoration training programs and active participants in industry as ...
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UNS Talks

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UNS Talks is a podcast by the architectural design firm UNStudio. Founded in 1988 by Ben van Berkel and Caroline Bos, UNStudio specializes in architecture, urban development, product design, interior design and infrastructural projects. Based in Amsterdam, Shanghai and Hong Kong, the office has produced a wide range of work ranging from public buildings, infrastructure, offices, residential buildings, products, to urban masterplans. Pivotal UNStudio projects include; the Mercedes-Benz Museum ...
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“The clean nuclear power argument from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Department of Energy, is nonsense,” says Stanford University Climate Expert Dr. Mark Jacobsen. Why are the federal and state officials wasting over $8 billion in taxpayer funds for the first ever restart of a dangerous nuclear reactor in Michigan; sold for scrap by its previous owner?”
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The Village Global podcast takes you inside the world of venture capital and technology, featuring enlightening interviews with entrepreneurs, investors and tech industry leaders. Learn more at www.villageglobal.vc.
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"Terms and Conditions" is more than just a podcast about an exhibition; it's an exploration into the unseen forces shaping our built environment and the urgent need to redefine comfort. Transsolar's installation at the Biennale Architettura 2025 in Venice makes climate change tangible – this series brings you engaging conversations with its designers, engineers, and leading thinkers like Biennale curator Carlo Ratti. We'll dive into themes ranging from social inequality in thermal comfort to ...
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Presenter: Mike Speight Guests: Dr James Ritson, Cecilia Pesce, Jordan Turner Jingles by: Matthew Smith, Programme Leader BSc Real Estate Management Traditional brickmaking produces over 1.3 billion tonnes of CO₂ each year — more than the entire aviation industry. So should we cling to the comforting warmth of brick, or finally face up to the envir…
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In this episode, technical editor and deputy architecture editor of the Architects’ Journal Fran Williams is joined by Dinah Bornat, an architect and co-founder of ZCD Architects. She’s also the author of All to Play For: How to design child-friendly housing, published by the RIBA in February this year. Together they discuss: A new House of Commons…
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Tune in on Friday, November 7th to listen to our 300th episode with a very special guest. Connect With Us: Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything Website Connect with Russ >>> Threads / Bluesky / Mastodon Connect with School of Engineering >>>Twitter/X / Instagram / LinkedIn / Facebook Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.ads…
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While avian flu and cattle flu aren’t quite the same as the flu we’re used to as humans, they can have deadly consequences for wild and farmed birds and long-term effects on our cows that we’re only just beginning to explore. Dr. Bryce Warner (PhD) and Dr. Antonio Facciuolo (PhD) are flu experts and research scientists at at USask’s Vaccine and Inf…
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Title: Choosing the Path of Peace: David’s Pursuit of Reconciliation with Saul Anchor Text: Romans 12:18 Contemporary Quote: *"Peace is not the absence of conflict, but the presence of God no matter the conflict." — Unknown & John 14:27; Phi. 4:7 In times of conflict—whether among colleagues, church members, or adversaries—Christian leaders must be…
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About a year ago, a research team at Stanford Engineering led by Guosong Hong published a paper about their work to use a common food dye to make mouse skin transparent. Their findings made a big splash and have the potential to provide a range of benefits in health care. You can imagine that if we have the ability to see what’s going on under the …
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In The Room at Accelerate Debates is a new podcast from Open City, broadcasting the live debates from Accelerate, Open City’s free educational programme. In this episode, you’ll hear our first debate of the year, “Designing A Safer City”, asking: what does safety in the public realm really mean? Moderators Siraaj Mitha and Jasmin Yeo are joined by …
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Title: Responding with Forbearance: David’s Patience Toward Saul Anchor Text: Col. 3:13 Contemporary Quote: *"Patience is not the ability to wait, but the ability to keep a good attitude while waiting." — Joyce Meyer Leaders today must learn to wait. There are moments when quick responses feel right, but forbearance reminds us that some victories c…
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Episode #125 of Daffy's Round Table! In this episode, I sit down with Jen from Cigar City Exotics to talk about two of the most stunning arboreal snakes in the hobby: Green Tree Pythons and Amazon Tree Boas. We dive deep into husbandry tips, enclosure setups, and the differences (and similarities) between the two species. Jen shares her personal ex…
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Clinician-scientist Jill Helms is an expert on healing. Until about age 30, people heal easily, she says, but later on, not so well. Regenerative medicine suggests avenues for improvement, she promises. Her research focuses on understanding the physical and molecular processes of healing to design better therapies. One approach awakens “sleeper” st…
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This week on The Brief Sahiba Chadha is joined by the BBC broadcaster, writer and journalist Samira Ahmed to discuss the biggest stories in architecture, conservation planning news: A 21st century almshouse in Southwark wins the Stirling Prize // How Labour ministers are consistently rejecting Historic England’s listing advice // A bid to save Nott…
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When is the last time you thought about where your water ends up? The water that flows down the drain in the tub, that runs through the grates on the side of the road, that gets flushed down the toilet—all of it makes its way to treatment plants where it gets processed and cleaned before returning to our waterways. The plant treats incoming water f…
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Title: Responding with Self-Control: David’s Restraint Toward Saul Anchor Text: 1 Samuel 26:9 Contemporary Quote: *"You can’t control someone else’s behavior, but you can control how you respond to it." — Roy T. Bennett David’s self-control set a precedent for all leaders. He didn’t confuse opportunity with divine permission. He understood that tim…
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Bioengineer Michael Fischbach studies alternative vaccine delivery methods, like self-administered creams with no needles, health professionals, or side effects. He teases a day when vaccines that don’t make you feel bad come in the mail in ketchup-style packets. Such innovations would greatly improve vaccine uptake, especially in developing countr…
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Episode #124 of Daffy's Round Table. On this episode, I sit down with Eric from the Reptiverse to talk about his awesome reptile collection and how he keeps turtles outdoors year-round. We get into his setups, the species he keeps, and how he manages everything from water quality to predators. We also touch on Carpet Pythons, some fun future projec…
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APAC marketing strategies are vital for success in the diverse Asia Pacific region. Hosted by Robert Heldt, Asia AIM explores effective growth marketing in diverse APAC countries. In this episode, Vivien Dao, a growth marketing expert, shares insights on navigating the unique challenges of growth marketing and cybersecurity in the APAC region. From…
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Title: Responding in Love: David’s Heart Toward Saul Anchor Text: Matthew 5:44 Contemporary Quote: "Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that." — Martin Luther King Jr. Leadership is often tested not in victories but in how we handle enemies. David teaches us that love restrains ou…
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As fall arrives, many regions experience dramatic weather shifts—think early frosts, storms, or unusual temperature swings. Last year, we sat down with Noah Diffenbaugh, an expert on climate change. We discussed the fact that extreme weather is becoming more frequent. Noah pointed out that there are still things we can do to mitigate the impacts of…
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In this episode, the finale in a trilogy to mark 60 years since the end of the London County Council, Matthew Lloyd Roberts was joined by Dr Rosamund Lily West, Lecturer in Architectural Studies at the University of Manchester. They discussed Plumstead Common, a municipal park in South East London, the site of riots over access to green space by th…
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Dr. Colin Laroque (PhD) listens to what the trees tell him. Laroque, a professor in USask’s College of Agriculture and Bioresources and the head of the Department of Soil Sciences, is an expert dendrochronologist. Or, in other words, he is an expert in “tree-ring analysis,” which allows him to read the rings of trees to get a better understanding o…
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Dan Boardman-Weston in the CEO of BRI Wealth Management, the financial planning and wealth management firm based in Meriden. Having initially joined the firm as a trainee, Dan eventually succeeded his dad, Simon, as CEO. In this episode, he talks to Henrietta about making that transition and navigating his way through the challenges of leadership a…
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Title: Leaders and the Grace to Forgive Anchor Text: Matthew 18:21–35 Contemporary Quote: "Forgiveness is not an occasional act; it is a constant attitude." — Martin Luther King Jr. A leader who forgives becomes a peacemaker, a reconciler, and a trust builder. Without forgiveness, leadership becomes oppressive, reactive, and controlling. As we begi…
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Rishee Jain is an engineer and an expert in the built environment – the manmade structures of modern life. The future, Jain says, will be a place where everyone has a safe, comfortable place to live and work, and the built environment adapts in real time to our needs. Jain is now exploring cool roofs that reflect heat to lower indoor temperatures a…
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Episode #123 of Daffy's Round Table! On this episode, I’m joined by Avery from Skinks Inc to talk all about one of the most underrated reptiles in the hobby — the African Fire Skink. Avery shares her experience keeping, breeding, and working with Fire Skinks, and we take a deep dive into their care requirements, natural behaviors, and what makes th…
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In this episode, host Fran Williams is joined by Jos Boys, a disability design activist who co-founded Matrix Feminist Design Co-operative and is co-director of The DisOrdinary Architecture Project. Together they discuss: The government reveals the sites for its first new towns // A £5 billion pound fund is launched to revive ‘overlooked’ communiti…
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In a special Future of Everything podcast episode recorded live before a studio audience in New York, host Russ Altman talks to three authorities on the innovation economy. His guests – Fei-Fei Li, professor of computer science and co-director of the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI (HAI); Susan Athey, professor and authority on the economi…
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Episode #122 of Daffy's Round Table! On this episode, I sit down with Alex from Moduterra, a creator who’s redefining what’s possible in the world of terrarium design. Known for his high-tech builds and intelligent automation systems, Alex takes an outside-the-box approach: if the product he needs doesn’t exist, he invents it. We dive into what hig…
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Office buildings account for a huge share of global carbon emissions - yet the pathway to decarbonisation is rarely straightforward. In this episode, we explore why tackling emissions from the workplace is one of the most urgent challenges facing real estate, and how organisations can turn strategy into action. Our guest, Mary Pothitou, is a leadin…
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In this episode, host Merlin Fulcher is joined by Dr Jane Hall, architectural historian and founding member of the Turner Prize-winning collective Assemble. Together they discuss: Lords call for stronger leadership for the government’s new towns // The UK’s largest architecture firm reports record-breaking turnover amid a surge in global projects /…
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About a year ago we released an episode on the future of ultrafast electronics and it quickly became one of our most popular episodes on YouTube. We’re excited to re-share it with you today. Physicist Matthias Kling walks us through his study of photons and the things science can do with ultrafast pulses of x-rays. The knowledge he’s gaining could …
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In this episode, host Sahiba Chadha is joined by architecture and design writer and features editor at STIR. Anmol Ahuja. Together they discuss: Can the new housing secretary deliver on the government’s 1.5 million homes pledge? // The shortlist for this year’s RIBA Stirling Prize is revealed // Greenwich and Kent merger to create the UK’s first ‘s…
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Welcome to Episode 3 of the Asia AIM podcast. Doing business in Japan is unlike anywhere else in the world; if you want to succeed, relationships are crucial. Today, Robert Heldt is joined by Dr. Greg Story, author of Japan Sales Mastery, to uncover why trust and long-term partnerships are vital for Japan’s B2B market. From illustrating and explain…
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Michele Cerruti (Pistoletto Foundation), Jochen Lam, Alina Wagner and Melis Özalp (all Transsolar) discuss the bold, artistic collaboration that merges Transsolar’s urgent call for climate action with Pistoletto’s 'Third Paradise', a message of trust and unity. They reflect back on the teamwork, joys and struggles in their journey to bring the inst…
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Allergist Tina Sindher acknowledges that allergies may be affecting more people worldwide, influenced by a combination of factors such as environmental changes, modern lifestyles, urbanization, and evolving dietary habits. Prevention is playing catch-up, and promising new strategies include earlier food introduction than was popular only a few year…
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What if the future of affordable housing doesn’t come from prefab or 3D printing, but from building vertically integrated factories that travel to where homes are needed most? In this episode, I sit down with Aleksandr Gampel, co-founder and COO of Cuby Technologies, to talk about their radical approach: Mobile Micro-Factories. Instead of shipping …
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Episode #121 of Daffy's Round Table! On this episode I’m joined by Cedric Sweet of Chief Sweet Universe! A creator who’s making waves in the reptile community through his educational and entertaining content. We dive into how he first got into reptile keeping, his passion for Uromastyx, Uromastyx diet and the unique way he measures basking spot tem…
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In this episode Matthew Lloyd Roberts was joined by Nigel Smith, who runs ‘Memory Palaces’, a website and programme of walking tours to explore the history of London’s cinemas. They discussed the Carlton Cinema on Essex Road, Islington, which first opened to the public in a grand ceremony in 1930, and represents the changing fashions and fate for c…
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Endocrinologist Joy Wu says that osteoporosis can affect more than half of women and a quarter of men over 50 – often without symptoms until a fracture changes everything, leading to a loss of mobility and independence. Wu explains why bones weaken with age and how to strengthen them through exercise and smart medicine. Her lab is exploring innovat…
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Episode #120 of Daffy's Round Table! On this episode im joined by the hosts of ⁨@TheWildTypePodcast⁩ - Lyssa's Lizards and Neptune The Chameleon. Join us as we dive into what it's like navigating the reptile hobby as women in a space that's often male dominated. We talk about the unique challenges they face, how they've built a presence as content …
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In this episode, host Fran Williams is joined by Open House Festival Director Celia Mead. Celia is a management consultant who has run major organisations and cultural heritage festivals to discuss: Less than ten days until Open House Festival 2025 // Environmental concerns over plans to redevelop Liverpool Street Station // An unexpected fall in U…
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Prof. Dr. David Bresch and Prof. Sonia Seneviratne (ETH Zurich), along with Alexandra Auer (Kompetenzzentrum Wasser Berlin), discuss their work using climate calculations to drive urban transformation, and reveal how they're using storytelling to bridge the gap between the data and the decision-makers, encouraging real-world change.…
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Wendy Morgan is the founder of the Jumar group of companies (now TXP), the Birmingham-headquartered organisation offering tech and business transformation expertise. Wendy has become a leader in the tech sector despite overcoming a series of obstacles - both during her childhood and her career. This included gender discrimination which threatened t…
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Send us a text When Dr Simon Johns first stepped into the vibrant classrooms of Ecuador—some overlooking the sea, others nestled in the Andean mountains, and a few without walls in the Amazon jungle—he discovered something profound about education. Wellbeing wasn't labeled or taught as a separate subject; it was woven into the fabric of learning it…
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It’s still summer, but many children and teachers are back in school or preparing to return to the classroom. About a year ago, we sat down with Rebecca Silverman, a professor of education, to discuss the complex process of learning how to read. Professor Silverman unpacks the challenges of decoding and comprehension, two things that are vital for …
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Episode #119 of Daffy's Round Table! How smart are snakes? Are we giving our pet snakes enough enrichment? Should we be free roaming our snakes? Can we train our snakes? All of that and more with my guest today the incredible Bob Bledsoe of Green Room Pythons! Huge thank you Exo Terra for sponsoring this podcast and making this episode possible. Ex…
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Buzzwords is a new pilot podcast from Open City, produced in collaboration with the arts and culture podcast EMPIRE LINES. The podcast unpacks words and phrases often overused in the fields of art and architecture. Produced by curator, writer, and researcher Jelena Sofronijevic, each episode invites artists, curators, architects, and academics to c…
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Sustainability is one of the defining issues of our time – but how much is it really shaping career choices, client decisions and the future of the built environment? In the latest episode of the BE Sustainable Podcast, Student Officers for Sustainability, Kian Bruney and Jake Wright, join Mike to share their perspectives as early-career profession…
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Sociologist David Grusky argues that all the usual debilitating debates about inequality can be sidestepped if we focus on the worst forms – those rooted in cronyism, racism, and nepotism – that everyone can agree are nothing more than a pernicious transfer of income or wealth from the powerless to the powerful. To fight this “worst form” of inequa…
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Episode #118 of Daffy's Round Table! In today's episode were coming to you from the largest reptile expo in western Canada the Western Canadian Reptile Expo - Calgary August 16 & 17, 2025! Join me as I interview some awesome people and discuss what its like being at the show, putting on the show and vending at the show! Huge thank you Exo Terra for…
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Christine Lemaitre (DGNB) and Jochen Lam (Transsolar) reveal the dangers of one-size-fits-all architecture, explore the power of decision-makers, banks, and investors, and present "SHIFT", an initiative to move beyond high-tech buildings towards more sustainable and regionally-appropriate designs. Visit the "SHIFT"-Website for more information.…
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