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The Ground Floor with Blessing Park

Podcast af Blessing Mukosha Park

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A practical series on modern property, commercial and chancery law, hosted by barrister Blessing Park. Each episode tackles real-world legal risks, cases, and strategy for professionals and the public alike.

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episode The Ground Floor Episode 4 - Creative Collaboration and Legal Risk - Common Issues in Creator Contracts with Mary-Grace Olu cover

The Ground Floor Episode 4 - Creative Collaboration and Legal Risk - Common Issues in Creator Contracts with Mary-Grace Olu

Brand collaborations are now a central part of how businesses market their products and how creators build careers. But despite the money, visibility, and reputational stakes involved, many of these collaborations are still governed by contracts that are rushed, vague, or treated as an afterthought. What often gets overlooked is how much legal risk sits beneath arrangements that feel informal and creative. In this episode of The Ground Floor, Barrister ⁠Blessing Mukosha Park⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/blessingpark/] is joined by ⁠Mary-Grace Olu⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/marygraceolu/], Financial Services Associate at Latham & Watkins and content creator, to unpack the legal realities behind influencer marketing and brand partnerships. Mary-Grace brings a rare dual perspective, advising on complex commercial matters for global clients while navigating the creator economy from the other side of the table as a creator herself. They explore how brand collaborations are typically structured, where misunderstandings begin, and why so many disputes arise long after the campaign has ended. The discussion breaks down advertising disclosure obligations, copyright ownership, moral rights, image rights, and the contractual gaps that most commonly trigger disputes between creators, brands, and agencies. From when content legally becomes an advertisement under the CAP Code, to unfair commercial practices under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024, to exit strategies, morality clauses, and the emerging risks of AI-generated content and deepfakes, this episode examines the legal considerations that sit behind modern brand and creator relationships. Whether you are a creator negotiating a collaboration, a brand commissioning influencer content, an agency managing campaigns, or a junior lawyer advising in commercial, IP, or regulatory practice, this conversation offers a grounded and practical insight into what really happens when creativity meets contract law. This episode is sponsored by ⁠BLESSING AT THE BAR⁠ [https://blessingatthebar.com/], a platform supporting aspiring and practising lawyers with practical resources, courses, and productivity tools. Topics covered include * How brand collaborations are typically structured and where misunderstandings begin * When content legally becomes an advertisement under the CAP Code * The role of creator agencies and where liability sits * Unfair commercial practices under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 * Copyright ownership and why payment does not equal ownership * Licensing scope, duration, territory, and platform creep * Moral rights, image rights, and passing off * Contract gaps that trigger disputes including exclusivity, duration, and scope of use * Exit strategies, morality clauses, and termination rights * Regulatory risk for creators in finance, crypto, and legal commentary * AI, deepfakes, and emerging content risk Next episode: Charlotte John, Barrister at Gatehouse Chambers and Deputy District Judge, joins Blessing to ask whether property rights can really be signed away over WhatsApp, and what Section 53 of the Law of Property Act 1925 means in the age of digital messaging.

2. maj 2026 - 1 h 3 min
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The Ground Floor Episode 3 - What’s New in Property Law for 2026 [Solo Episode]

In this solo episode of The Ground Floor, Barrister Blessing Mukosha Park step's back to look at the property law developments that are going to matter most in practice in 2026. This episode focuses on three key areas: * The Renters’ Rights Act and the restructuring of residential possession * Leasehold, freehold and commonhold reform * Digital assets and the expansion of the legal concept of property 2026 is not a year where property law is being reinvented, but it is a year where existing law is being given more bite. Many of the reforms passed in 2024 and 2025 are now coming into force, and the real impact will be felt in courtrooms, in advice, and in how risk is managed from the start of a matter. The big theme running through this episode is that property law is becoming more discretionary, more evidence driven, and more strategic. The days of purely procedural possession claims and tick-box compliance are fading, and what is replacing them is a system where conduct, evidence, and preparation matter more than ever. If you work in property law, advise on property, or are a landlord, developer, or property professional, this episode will give you a clear overview of the changes to watch. The next episode of The Ground Floor will feature Mary-Grace Olu, where Blessing and Mary-Grace will be discussing common legal issues in creative contracts, from collaborations and brand deals to the clauses that creators and businesses consistently underestimate. Make sure you follow the podcast so you don’t miss future episodes!

3. apr. 2026 - 29 min
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The Ground Floor Episode 2 - Buying a Home with a Friend with Professor Martin Dixon KC (Hon)

For many people, buying a property with a friend is the only realistic way onto the property ladder. Rising house prices, stagnant wages, and changing lifestyles mean more buyers are making pragmatic decisions rather than romantic ones. What often gets overlooked is how exposed those arrangements can become when friendships break down. In this episode of The Ground Floor, Barrister Blessing Mukosha Park [https://www.linkedin.com/in/blessingpark/] is joined by Professor Martin Dixon KC (Hon) [https://www.falcon-chambers.com/barristers/academic-fellows/profile/professor-martin-dixon#:~:text=Martin%20Dixon%20FRSA%2C%20MA%20(Oxon)%2C,Honorary%20Bencher%20of%20Lincoln's%20Inn.], one of the UK’s leading authorities on land law, co-ownership, and trusts of land, to unpack what really happens when friends buy property together and fall into dispute. They explore how the law approaches platonic co-ownership, why so much of the existing authority is rooted in marital and cohabiting relationships, and why the courts often take a very different approach when the parties are simply friends. The discussion breaks down the legal mechanics behind co-ownership, the importance of intention, and the harsh realities that can follow when arrangements are informal or undocumented. From unequal deposits and mortgage contributions, to one friend wanting to sell, exclusion from the property, post-acquisition payments, and the court’s powers under the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996, this episode examines the scenarios practitioners see again and again in practice. Whether you are considering buying a property with a friend, advising clients on co-ownership disputes, or working in property or chancery practice, this conversation offers a grounded and practical insight into how the law really responds when friendships unravel. This episode is sponsored by BLESSING AT THE BAR [https://blessingatthebar.com/], a platform supporting aspiring and practising lawyers with practical resources, courses, and productivity tools. Topics covered include • Buying property with friends and the rise of platonic co-ownership • Legal title versus beneficial ownership • Joint tenancies and tenancies in common explained • Unequal contributions and how courts assess intention • Orders for sale under TLATA 1996 • Post-acquisition payments, improvements, and equitable accounting • Exclusion from the property and occupation rent • Why most platonic co-ownership disputes end in sale • How many disputes could be avoided with proper advice at the outset Next episode: Blessing explores the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 and the major changes it is set to bring to landlord and tenant law.

9. jan. 2026 - 28 min
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The Ground Floor Episode 1 - Creative Tenants, Commercial Leases with Ana Zandi

Every city has that one spot, a creative pop up, a takeover, a gallery that appears for a moment and disappears just as quickly. What most people never see is the legal framework behind those spaces. The contracts, conditions and obligations that determine whether a creative idea thrives or collapses. In the first episode of The Ground Floor, Barrister Blessing Mukosha Park [https://www.linkedin.com/in/blessingpark/] sits down with property solicitor Ana Zandi [https://www.linkedin.com/in/anahitazandi/] to unpack how creatives use commercial spaces, and why the difference between a licence and a lease decides almost everything. They explore the practical realities behind short term lets, brand activations, planning restrictions, fit outs, reinstatement, reputational risk and the consequences of getting it wrong. From the pitfalls of calling something a “licence” when conduct makes it a lease, to the real impact of break clauses, covenants, forfeiture and planning rules, this episode breaks down the legal considerations that sit behind modern creative culture. Whether you are a brand thinking about a pop up, a creative collective negotiating a short term space, a commercial landlord renting to new businesses, or a junior lawyer working in property or chancery practice, this conversation gives a grounded insight into what really happens behind the scenes. This episode is sponsored by Blessing at the Bar, a platform supporting aspiring and practising lawyers with practical resources, courses and productivity tools. Topics covered include • Licence versus lease and why the label is not always decisive• How conduct can create unintended lease rights• Planning, permitted use and the risks of getting it wrong• Fit outs, reinstatement and the Capital Park Leeds v Global Radio decision• Operational and reputational risks for commercial landlords• Forfeiture, break clauses and why commercial consequences are fast• Practical guidance for creatives, brands and property owners Next episode: Professor Martin Dixon KC (Hon) [https://www.falcon-chambers.com/barristers/academic-fellows/profile/professor-martin-dixon] joins Blessing to discuss what really happens when friends buy property together and why the law may not recognise friendship the way you do.

28. nov. 2025 - 45 min
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The Ground Floor - Trailer

Welcome to The Ground Floor, a series hosted by barrister Blessing Mukosha Park [https://www.linkedin.com/in/blessingpark/] exploring the real world of property, commercial and chancery law. Each month, Blessing speaks with lawyers, academics and industry professionals to unpack how people actually use space, make deals, resolve disputes and navigate the risks that come with modern commercial life. The show takes complex legal issues and makes them practical, accessible and grounded in experience. If you are a junior lawyer, in house advisor, business owner, landlord or creative working in commercial space, The Ground Floor will give you clear insight into the decisions and obligations that shape your work. Supported by BLESSING AT THE BAR [https://blessingatthebar.com/]. New episodes released monthly.

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