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In this episode of Moved, Gary Watts speaks with Madeleine (Maddie) McLaughlin – an award-winning designer, researcher and entrepreneur working at the intersection of design, resilience and human impact. From designing tsunami escape routes in Japan to developing life-saving maritime safety solutions, Maddie shares how design goes beyond aesthetics – it becomes a tool for saving lives, rebuilding communities and solving “wicked problems.” This conversation explores: 1. How design thinking can transform organisations 2. Why empathy and culture are critical in innovation 3. The hidden failures of disaster relief systems 4. How small interventions can create massive global impact It’s a powerful reflection on responsibility, creativity and what it really means to design for people. FURTHER INFORMATION 1. Madeleine McLaughlin – LinkedIn Madelaine McLaughlin | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/madelaine-mclaughlin-202176101/] 2. Estu ESTU | ESTU Courses | Learning Made Simple [https://www.estuglobal.com/] 3. Helm Helm Innovation Ltd [https://www.helminnovation.co.uk/] 4. Royal College of Art Royal College of Art | Home [https://www.rca.ac.uk/] 5. Creative Types Creative Types by Adobe [https://mycreativetype.com/]
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