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How Might We

Podcast von Patrick Scally

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East London’s home for big ideas. How Might We is the podcast where we design solutions to solve pressing challenges facing East London today. Hosted by Patrick Scally this podcast brings together people looking to make things & change things for the better here in East London. So, every week Patrick & a specialist guest create actionable steps to big problems facing the world they're directly experiencing using design thinking frameworks. Our neighbourhood is changing fast, our thinking needs to progress just as quickly.

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Episode e79: Revolutionising Building Use: The Don't Waste Buildings Movement Cover

e79: Revolutionising Building Use: The Don't Waste Buildings Movement

The conversation revolves around the mission of Don't Waste Buildings, a movement aimed at promoting the reuse of existing buildings to combat climate change and reduce embodied carbon. The speakers discuss the challenges and opportunities in the built environment sector, emphasizing the need for policy reform, economic incentives, and community engagement to shift the focus from new builds to retrofitting existing structures. They highlight the importance of collaboration across various stakeholders and the potential for significant social and economic benefits through adaptive reuse of buildings. Find out more about Don't Waste Buildings here [https://www.dontwastebuildings.com/] 00:00 Introduction to Online Publications and Technical Glitches 00:23 The Importance of Adaptive Reuse 07:14 The Economic and Social Opportunities of Retrofit 10:30 Changing Perspectives on Old Buildings 12:49 The Role of Local Councils and Policy Implementation 15:29 The Future of Building Development and Community Needs 19:23 Lack of Vision in Politics 21:07 Climate Responsibility and Governance 22:17 Decarbonizing Construction 23:26 Collaboration in the Built Environment 29:08 Engaging Communities in Built Environment 32:20 The Art of Persuasion in Climate Action 36:15 Drivers of Change in Policy 37:46 Financial Incentives for Sustainable Development 44:46 Global Examples of Successful Policies

4. Nov. 2025 - 49 min
Episode e77: Redefining Value: The Quest for Affordable Art Spaces w/Nichole Herbert-Wood Cover

e77: Redefining Value: The Quest for Affordable Art Spaces w/Nichole Herbert-Wood

In this episode, we delve into the intricate world of affordable art spaces with CEO of Second Floor Studios & Arts Nichole Herbert Wood. From her beginnings in business economics to her transformative journey into the arts, Nichole shares her insights on the challenges artists face in securing affordable studio spaces. We explore the concept of "creative destruction" and the importance of long-term decision-making in the arts sector. Nichole also introduces her innovative formula for determining true affordability, emphasising the need for community-driven solutions and policy interventions. Join us as we uncover the complexities of balancing passion and practicality in the art world. Read more about the Herbert Affordability Formula (HAF) here [https://www.laasn.co.uk/herbert-affordability-formula] Check out Second Floor Studios & Arts Here [https://www.secondfloor.co.uk/] Chapters 00:00 Nichole's Journey into the Arts 06:52 The Importance of Long-Term Decision-Making 08:21 The Healing Power of Art 09:55 Addressing the Crisis of Affordability 17:21 Understanding the Economics of Artist Studios 24:31 Defining True Affordability for Artists 29:59 Building a Supportive Ecosystem for Artists 32:06 The Creative Industries vs. Traditional Arts 35:55 The Role of Artists in Society 40:13 Challenges in Acquiring Spaces for Artists 51:41 Alternative Models for Community-Driven Development 59:27 The Herbert Affordability Formula

1. Okt. 2025 - 1 h 4 min
Episode e76: 20 Years in Local Government a Reflection w/Councillor Chris Kennedy of Hackney Council Cover

e76: 20 Years in Local Government a Reflection w/Councillor Chris Kennedy of Hackney Council

This week I sit down with Councillor Chris Kennedy (London Borough of Hackney) who reflects on the complexities of working in local government for more than two decades. We cover affordable housing, the impact of global issues on local communities, and the joy found in serving the public. Kennedy emphasises the need for hope and resilience in the face of challenges, advocating for a collaborative approach to governance that includes local organisations and citizens. Chapters 00:00 From Acting to Politics: A Journey 02:29 The Intersection of Acting and Politics 04:46 The Role of a Councillor: Representation and Responsibility 06:46 Engaging with Constituents: Beyond Political Affiliations 10:11 The Burden of Local Politics 15:51 Changes in Local Governance: A Historical Perspective 19:06 Addressing Housing Affordability Challenges 22:33 Global Issues Impacting Local Politics 26:55 Finding Joy in Local Governance 29:44 The Joy of Making a Difference 30:33 Intuition vs. Evidence in Decision Making 34:04 The Complexity of Social Issues 34:56 Government and Responsibility 35:55 Co-production and Community Engagement 38:55 Technology and Local Government 43:15 The Evolution of Hackney Wick 46:16 Changing Demographics and Community Needs 52:33 Building Community Spaces Together 56:52 Navigating Social Friction in a Diverse Community 01:03:00 Complexities and Joy in Local Governance

8. Sept. 2025 - 1 h 3 min
Episode e75: how might we shift landowners from protecting to imagining w/tom lewith founder of new works Cover

e75: how might we shift landowners from protecting to imagining w/tom lewith founder of new works

In 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 architecture. Subscribe now to stay updated on future episodes where we continue to explore the intersection of profit and purpose in various industries. Find out more about New Works [https://www.new-works.net/about] Chapters 00:00 The New Works Model: A Shift in Architecture Practice 14:05 Field Work: Collaborating with Landowners for Community Benefit 21:12 Aligning Interests: Landowners and Developers 27:38 Creating Community Value Over Profit 32:56 Building Trust in Development 37:22 Generational Thinking and Resilience 41:39 The Future of Development: Collaboration and Change

28. Juli 2025 - 47 min
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