
Collectively Speaking
A new podcast series, looking at the big issues in the built environment, hosted by industry expert and LDN Collective Founder Max Farrell.
The LDN Collective is a network of built environment experts and creatives fighting to improve people’s lives and the planet’s prospects.
Each episode Max will chat with members and clients of the LDN Collective.
Episodes
18 episodes
Season 2: Episode 7 - Politics and Planning with Jonny Popper
What's the secret to revamping one of the world's most iconic cities? Jonny Popper, CEO of LCA, joins us to uncover the political and planning transformations that have shaped London's urban landscape over the past quarter-century. We explore h...
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Season 2
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Episode 7
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38:39
Season 2: Episode 6 - Net Zero Neighbourhoods with Hannah Jewkes
Collectively Speaking - Net Zero NeighbourhoodsIn this episode of Collectively Speaking, Max Farrell, Chief Executive of the LDN Collective, discusses net zero neighbourhoods with Hannah Jewkes, a Sustainability Associate...
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Season 2
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Episode 6
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35:57

Season 2: Episode 5 - Tech and AI in Community Engagement (Festive Special!)
For the 5th episode in the second series of LDN Collective podcasts, tackling the big issues in the built environment, we decided to LEAP outside our comfort zone! 🚀 🤖 Record...
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Season 2
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Episode 5
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40:28

Season 2: Episode 4 - Health on the High Street with Rumi Bose
In the latest episode of our Collectively Speaking podcast series, we hear from urban regeneration expert Rumi Bose about health and wellbeing in our high streets and town centres. An award-winning place-shaping expert, Rumi’s high...
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Season 2
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Episode 4
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30:24

Season 2: Episode 3 - Healthy City Design with Jeremy Myerson
In this timely episode of the Collectively Speaking podcasts, CEO Max Farrell sits down with author and academic Jeremy Myerson, to discuss healthy city planning and design. Hear about some amazing initiatives, from Stockton-on-Tee...
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Season 2
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Episode 3
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30:27

Season 2: Episode 2 - Socio-economics with Tim Ashwin
In episode two of the second series of Collectively Speaking podcasts, LDN Collective CEO Max Farrell sits down with economist Tim Ashwin to discuss the importance of strategising and measuring social and economic value.
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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28:28

Season 2: Episode 1 - Masterplanning with Hannah Smart
The LDN Collective were delighted with the first series of their Collectively Speaking podcasts, and the fantastic feedback ever since. So we are kicking off this summer with a new series and a slight twist. Our CEO Max Farrell will still be si...
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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32:20

Collectively Speaking Episode 11- Chris Arning
The Season One finale is a gripping podcast exploring the often overlooked subject of semiotics and the built environment. Join Max Farrell and world renowned semiotician Chris Arning, founder of Creative Semiotics, as they discuss how to creat...
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Season 1
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Episode 1
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35:43

Collectively Speaking Episode 10 - Natasha Reid
Welcome to Collectively Speaking Episode 10 where we delve into the intersection ofurban design, social impact, and community building with Natasha Reid founder ofMatter Space Soul. Natasha is a beacon for shaping place...
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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27:07

Collectively Speaking Episode 9- Mike Saunders
🎙️ Dive into the exhilarating world of urban planning with the latest episode of "Collectively Speaking"! 🌆 Join us in the heart of Chancery Lane at Sidara's offices, where the host Max Farrell engages in a riveting conversation with Mike...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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34:30

Collectively Speaking Episode 8 - Andy Stanton
In the 8th episode of our Collectively Speaking series exploring the big issues in the built environment, we hear from LDN Collective member Andy Stanton, Senior Principal leading the UK and Europe sustainability team at Introba, the deep green...
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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26:11

Collectively Speaking Episode 7 - Jas Bhalla and Vicky Payne
Jas Bhalla is unusual as an architect, as he started his career as an urban planner. He has recently joined forces with urban designer Vicky Payne, previously of URBED, who has written a new book about town centres.Jas and Vicky tell us...
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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34:30

Collectively Speaking Episode 6 - Tara Gbolade
In the 6th episode of our Collectively Speaking series exploring the big issues in the built environment, we hear from LDN Collective member Tara Gbolade about the practice she co-founded with partner Lanre. Covering topics as broa...
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30:41

Collectively Speaking Episode 5 - Tom Beavan & Tabitha Sudbury
The evolution of structural engineeringIn the latest episode of our Collectively Speaking podcast series, we hear from Tom Beavan and Tabitha Sudbury from leading engineers Conisbee. Recorded at their new offices in North London, ...
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Season 1
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Episode 1
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33:34

Collectively Speaking Episode 4 - Tanisha Raffiuddin
In the fourth episode of our podcast series Collectively Speaking, we hear from Tanisha Raffiuddin founder of Concept Culture, a specialist branding & communications agency for the built environment. Tanisha’s work sits at the intersection ...
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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23:31

Collectively Speaking Episode 3 - Ed Watson
In this episode, we hear from Ed Watson about the power of public and private sector partnerships. Prior to setting up Ed Watson & Associates, Ed led high profile projects that have transformed London’s urban landscape. Working with Argent ...
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Season 1
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Episode 3
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18:09

Collectively Speaking Episode 2 - Gary Young
In this episode Max Farrell talks to Gary Young, Director at Place 54 Architects. Gary collaborated with Sir Terry Farrell for 40 years on award winning, mixed use developments including Comyn Ching in Covent Garden (now listed by Historic Engl...
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Season 1
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Episode 2
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31:31

Collectively Speaking Episode 1 - Rosie Cade
In this episode Max talks to Rosie Cade, Director of elizabeth.Offering strategic communications consultancy, Rosie helps ambitious, planet-aware organisations create impact and opportunities by telling their stories to the audiences th...
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Season 1
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Episode 1
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22:49
