Making Eh? Happen Steve Creed
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- Society & Culture
Have you ever noticed how everything is connected? Change one thing and something also happens somewhere else. That’s the concept that Nigel, founder of School of the Wild, and Steve, co-founder of Circular Brighton and Hove, seek to explore in this new podcast about how to make the city of Brighton & Hove more resilient, sustainable, and regenerative.
Our challenge is that we do not know which one thing to change, so join us on a voyage of discovery as we try out ideas, consult storytellers and change makers, and discover new collaborators.
Together we explore the ever-expanding forest of sustainable schemes, taking in how the roots, branches, and offshoots of every sustainability project interconnect, whilst hopefully planting some new ideas!
We’d love to hear your thoughts, opinions, musings, and suggestions - perhaps you see a parallel with something we’ve discussed in a completely different sector, or maybe you’ve got a brilliant idea you’d like to share with a wider community? If so, contact us via:
Twitter: Making Eh? Happen @MakingehH
Email: makingehhapen@gmail.com
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Episode 8 The Shop of Ideas
Eco-experts Nigel Berman and Steve Creed are back and deciding how to take forward the ideas that scored highly on the street poll to make them happen.
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Episode 7 - Lancing Street Poll
Eco-experts Nigel Berman and Steve Creed are back and ready to share what happened when they asked the people of Lancing what they wanted in their community
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Update - Summer Break
Eco-experts Nigel Berman and Steve Creed are taking a summer break, and will be back in September, in the meantime:
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Episode 6 - A bump in the road
Eco-experts Nigel Berman and Steve Creed to recognise some the challenges they are facing and start to chart a way forward.
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Episode 5 - My Oak Public Market
Sasha Avrutina joins Eco-experts Nigel Berman and Steve Creed to share how she and her fellow students developed a food distributions system for Baltimore by thinking like a forest.
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Episode 4 - Ask the People?
Eco-experts Nigel Berman and Steve Creed continue to search for a project and share what happened when they tried to map a forest eco-system onto the way a High St functions, quite a challenge!
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Email: makingehhappen@gmail.com
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