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Creating a platform for amazing people to do amazing things with Danna Walker

1 h 3 min · 8. Mai 2026
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In this conversation, Danna Walker, an award-winning electrician-turned-architect and founder of Built by Us, discusses the lack of leadership training in the construction industry and the imperative of diversity and inclusion in the built environment. She shares her experiences with microaggressions and the challenges faced by underrepresented groups. The conversation highlights the need for systemic change and the role of architecture in social justice. Danna emphasises the importance of mentorship, advocacy, and organisational support in fostering an inclusive environment and the game-changing effects of adopting new leadership styles. We also explore workplace dynamics, how to navigate challenging conversations, finding allies and the courage required for personal growth. Key insights An inclusive leadership style can transform the industry. Change makers are essential for driving progress. Diversity and inclusion are crucial for productivity. Built by Us aims to connect untapped talent to careers. The architecture industry has a long way to go in terms of diversity. Microaggressions can significantly impact individuals in the workplace. Socioeconomic background influences career opportunities. Architecture can play a vital role in social change. Finding ways to influence change outside traditional practices is important.  Change makers within practice can nudge things forward. Support for individuals returning to work is crucial. COVID-19 has shifted conversations around flexible working. Diversity discussions often become diluted and need depth. Inclusive management training is lacking in the industry. Challenging conversations are essential for progress. Understanding communication styles is key to influence. Mentorship can transform individuals and organisations. Chapters 00:00 The Need for Leadership Training in Construction 03:13 Dana Walker's Journey and the Birth of Built by Us 06:07 Challenges in the Built Environment: Diversity and Inclusion 09:00 Navigating the Architecture Industry: A Personal Perspective 11:46 From Trade to Architecture: Breaking Barriers 15:07 Experiences of Isolation and Microaggressions 17:59 The Impact of Socioeconomic Background on Career Paths 21:11 The Role of Architecture in Social Change 24:04 Transitioning from Education to Practice 26:57 Finding Influence Outside Traditional Practice 32:10 Navigating Change in Practice 33:53 Building Supportive Programs for Career Returnees 35:46 The Impact of COVID-19 on Workplace Conversations 39:05 Adapting Communication for Inclusive Leadership 41:27 The Need for Inclusive Management Training 44:16 The Importance of Challenging Conversations 53:39 Courage and Personal Growth in Leadership 01:01:11 Facilitating Change and Connection

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Strategy isn’t optional: Jane Clay’s tactics for better communication and risk-taking

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Caroline Harper on the hard-won lessons for delivering bold new urban regeneration in London

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Courage Shorts #1: Leadership as a journey

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