26 episodes

A chat show with my peers from New Zealand and across the world, talking about who they are and what they do, why they do it and any lessons learned. These conversations can sometimes be a little confronting, as we deal with loss in a number of the chats. It is important that we have these conversations, particularly as men to show that it is good to talk.I have included a link in the podcasts for you to support the show, 50% of all subscriptions will be given to Orange Sky, a charity that works with the homeless here in New Zealand and in Australia. Here is their website:Orange Sky NZ | Supporting people experiencing homelessnessThis is a charity that I volunteer my time to and I am keen to support as much as I can. The remaining 50% of subscriptions will be used to support the production of this and other podcasts that I will be creating and publishing into the future.Thanks everyone!

A Penny for your Thoughts Stephen Penny

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A chat show with my peers from New Zealand and across the world, talking about who they are and what they do, why they do it and any lessons learned. These conversations can sometimes be a little confronting, as we deal with loss in a number of the chats. It is important that we have these conversations, particularly as men to show that it is good to talk.I have included a link in the podcasts for you to support the show, 50% of all subscriptions will be given to Orange Sky, a charity that works with the homeless here in New Zealand and in Australia. Here is their website:Orange Sky NZ | Supporting people experiencing homelessnessThis is a charity that I volunteer my time to and I am keen to support as much as I can. The remaining 50% of subscriptions will be used to support the production of this and other podcasts that I will be creating and publishing into the future.Thanks everyone!

    In Conversation with Darryl Carey

    In Conversation with Darryl Carey

    In this episode, I talk to Darryl about his somewhat truncated journey through university, his time as a full-time parent, why he's been a healthcare specialist for much of his working career and whisky...one of my favourite topics for sure!! Here is a link to Darryl's profile on LinkedIn:
    Darryl Carey | LinkedIn
    And to the Chow:Hill website:
    New Zealand Architectural Design Practice (chowhill.co.nz)



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    • 1 hr 8 min
    In Conversation with Chris Perrins

    In Conversation with Chris Perrins

    In this episode, I talk to Chris Perrins about life, why he's been a QS for over 30 years.... working for local government, kids and the fears of being a father to two teenage daughters and of course football (we are English after all!)
    Chris's LinkedIn profile is here:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-perrins-8a209265/

    RLB's website is here:
    https://www.rlb.com/oceania/offices/christchurch/



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    • 55 min
    In Conversation with Edoardo Anastasia

    In Conversation with Edoardo Anastasia

    In this episode I catch up with Edoardo Anastasia, head of designs at JP Crafts here in New Zealand; we talk about him growing up in Italy, his dad running a restaurant,  how he got into the design of boats and what the future looks like for him and his family. Its a great conversation I do hope you enjoy it!

    If you want to find out more about Edoardo, here is his LinkedIn profile:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/edanastasia/
    The website for JP Crafts where he works as a Naval Architect is here:

    https://www.jpcrafts.co/
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    • 51 min
    Lizzie Davidson, In Conversation with Steve Penny

    Lizzie Davidson, In Conversation with Steve Penny

    In our first episode of Season 2 Lizzie Davidson talks to me about the start of my company, Honoris Ltd, and our growth over the past 5 years. With candid insights, we navigate through the formative years of the company, exploring its evolution and milestones achieved over the past half-decade.

    Get ready for a conversation spanning from the past to my dreams for tomorrow.

    Relevant links:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizzie-davidson-writer/
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    • 58 min
    A Penny for your Thoughts on Sustainability with Sam Archer

    A Penny for your Thoughts on Sustainability with Sam Archer

    The final episode of our sustainability mini-series is with Sam Archer.

    Sam is a Sustainability Consultant and Mechanical Engineer with over 20 years experience in the Construction Industry. He moved to New Zealand in July 2014 and is now Director of Market Transformation at the New Zealand Green Building Council with a responsibility for running their sustainability and energy assessment tools - Green Star, Homestar, HomeFit and Nabers.
     Sam has a particular passion for sustainable housing having spent 6 years creating and managing the sustainability framework for a 3,000 home development for the University of Cambridge in the UK.
     He also has extensive experience of sustainability and energy strategies, including carbon policy work for the UK and New Zealand governments, sustainable urban design and low energy and passive building design.

    Links:
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-archer-18839b8a/
    NZ Green Building Council: https://nzgbc.org.nz/
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    • 48 min
    A Penny for your Thoughts on Sustainability with Professor Susan Krumdieck

    A Penny for your Thoughts on Sustainability with Professor Susan Krumdieck

    Professor Susan Krumdieck

    PhD  Mechanical Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder 
    MS Mechanical Engineering and Energy Systems, Arizona State University 
    BSE Mechanical Engineering, Arizona State University 
    New Zealand Order of Merit Queens New Years Honours 2020 
    Professor Krumdieck is Chair in Energy Transition Engineering at Heriot-Watt University in Scotland where she is offering a range of education and international online training, and leads the Transition Engineering Labs Research of the Islands Centre for Net Zero. The ICNZ was announced in 2021 with £33M in core and matching funding to realise transition to climate-safe energy in the Scottish Islands by 2030. Before taking the position in Scotland, Susan made major contributions in energy transition engineering research and was active in support of industry, local and central government, and communities through her Advanced Energy and Material Systems Lab research group. 
    Susan is the co-founder and a Trustee of the Global Association for Transition Engineering (GATE). Transition Engineering is an emerging transdiscipline that, like Safety Engineering, has straight-forward methods and tools for duty of care in meeting sustainability objectives and dealing positively with wicked problems in all sectors. Susan has more than 160 peer reviewed publications, and her book Transition Engineering, Building a Sustainable Future (CRC Press, 2020) has received great reviews and sold more than 40,000 copies.  
    Transition Engineering is growing rapidly with more than 20 PhDs, 500+ engineers completing the training courses, thousands of people from all backgrounds completing on-line microcredentials at University of Canterbury in New Zealand, and a new Masters and research centre at Heriot-Watt University in Scotland. Susan’s pioneering research over 25 years has provided insight, fundamentals of engineering whole systems transitions, and innovations in data observatories and engineering tools for transition of personal and freight transport and energy. She is probably most well-known for providing frank and politically agnostic information about technology or energy problems and options. 

    https://www.transitionengineering.org/
    https://www.aemslab.org.nz/
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/260265974_From_the_Ground_Up
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    • 47 min

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