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How do we design buildings and cities for a planet in crisis? And how do we create an equitable world for all life?
Join sustainability strategist and author, Nirmal Kishnani, on Ecogradia, a new weekly podcast where we explore the way forward with experts and practitioners at the frontlines of sustainable architecture and urbanism.
If you seek inspiring stories and provocative points of view, innovative ideas, and solutions that are future-ready, Ecogradia is for you. Each episode pushes the boundaries of knowledge so you can shape your own journey, beyond ‘less harm’ to ‘doing good’.
To get even more out of this podcast, go to ecogradia.com to find all our episode notes.
You can also follow us, leave a review or share your views on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
The first season of Ecogradia is sponsored by the Holcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction. -
The Home Owners Institute is for people seeking to renovate or build a home. Owners, architects, builders and other industry professionals have conversations that share lessons learned. We are hoping to share practices that will help owners position themselves to lead their projects confidently.
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If you want to explore urgent topics related to housing and what they can teach us about ourselves and our country, join us here at American Building.
Your host, Atif Qadir, is a licensed architect turned developer, a city planning commissioner, and the founder of Commonplace, a company focused on improving access to capital to drive housing production. Through these experiences, he has a unique perspective on the housing problems - and solutions - we’ll hear about this season.
We’re taking a roadtrip across the greater New York City area to see how builders and developers are tackling some of the most pressing issues facing Americans in 2023. You can expect nuanced conversations with real estate industry leaders like MaryAnne Gilmartin and Melissa Román Burch in which we expand on housing supply and demand, urban planning, and homeownership in America.
This season will take us on a journey from urban centers to rural farmland, and everything in between, to understand what “home” means to Americans today. We’ll look at the history of the Section 8 Program, trends in college town rentals, and how garden-style apartments are transforming the suburban landscape. We’ll also look at the rise and demise of McMansions and tour the resort towns that boomed in the pandemic.
We’ll not only dive into the design and development of iconic buildings, but we’ll also analyze how federal and state policy, local entitlements, and access to capital and distribution are making it increasingly difficult to house Americans. Plus, we will be unpacking relevant news headlines and providing insight into the current legislation related to housing. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. -
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What would the great and the good of the jewellery world put into their fantasy Jewel Vault? Each guest selects six pieces from their lives and careers in jewellery, ultimately choosing that one special treasure to keep safe forever.
I want to hear from you! What special treasures would you put into your fantasy jewel vault, and why? Every so often I’ll compile your stories into a podcast of their own.
To get in touch with me and also to access show notes and images, go to: https://vipjewelvault.com/podcast
Produced by Lizzie Wingham.
Series engineered by Gareth Lewis and Asa Bennett.
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Radiowaves is a show that takes you into the studios and behind the mics of the renowned voices of public radio and podcasting. Through long-form and intimate conversations, Radiowaves explores the minds of the likes of Ira Glass, Jad Abumrad, Amy Goodman, Peter Sagal, and many other radio greats. From their professional origins and the secrets of their craft to their views on politics and the media landscape: if you have ever been curious to learn more about the voices you listen to, this is the program that you won't want to miss. Hosted by Kevin Caners.
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List building allows you to find customers all over the world and increase your brand awareness at the same time. Protection and engagement. List building is a sure way to overcome the Google algorithm. What's more, if a person shares their email address with you, it means the readiness to engage with your brand.