What is Water?

Nancy Smith

Welcome to the What is Water? Podcast! Allowing you to see water for the first time. We will broaden ideas and knowledge of water by pulling apart its role in everyday life. What is water’s role in the food that you eat, the clothes you wear, conflict, developing the cities you love, religion spritulaity, climate change, and why do you pay water bills for in the first place? Water is so much more than you think. Lead researcher, producer, editor: Nancy Smith Content adviser: Paul O'Callaghan (S2 EP1&2 only) Sound design and engineering: Howie Fiddy (S2 only)

Episodes

  1. What is Water? Gender: setting trends & bridging gaps

    12/14/2022

    What is Water? Gender: setting trends & bridging gaps

    The UK water sector is facing a gender crisis. There are not enough women working in the sector, and those that are, are typecast into specific roles. In 2019, 29.1% of workers in the UK water sector were female, compared to 47.3% in the UK overall. Only 13.8% are managers, directors or senior officials compared to 35.7% in the UK workforce overall. Most women, 76.3% of them, find themselves working in admin and secretarial occupations. Nevertheless, the aim of this episode is not to point the finger. The water sector knows there is a problem and that there has been a problem for a while. Inequitable and unequal distribution of female workers in the water sector also goes hand-in-hand with the skills gaps and the challenge of an ageing workforce. The sector can no longer hope to fill these gaps through one half of the population alone. Changes must be made now so that women can get in, stay in, and go far: in all roles within the sector. In this episode will speak to three women who are already setting trends and working hard to bridge the gaps the sector presents. You will hear their stories and discover which changes can, and should be made, to work towards greater equity and equality. Many of which are already being implemented with success. If you’re a woman working in the UK water sector, this episode is dedicated to you. And if you’re a decision maker in your organisation, then listen up! Featuring: Kathryn Pharr: Founder, Community of Women in Water Natasha Wiseman: CEO, WiseOnWater Nicci Russell: Founder and Managing Director, Waterwise Show notes: World Bank Report: Water in water utilities, breaking barriers Energy & Utilities Skills Partnership: Water industry profile Invisible Women: Data bias in a world designed for men by Caroline Criado Perez

    39 min
  2. What is Water? Religious meaning & spiritual connections

    05/30/2022

    What is Water? Religious meaning & spiritual connections

    How does water make you feel? People are connected to water to various degrees.  Whether you feel connection because it keeps you alive day-to-day or whether it’s something more. Think about it, when you’re a kid and you see the sea for the first time on holiday, what feelings do you remember? When you can’t sleep, what noises do you listen to? Rain, waves, whales? Even before we’re born, when we’re in our mothers' bellies we grow, protected by a safe watery base of the amniotic fluid. So how can we attempt to try and address this topic of how and why people are connected to water? How far back and how wide dare we go? We’re opening some doors and peeking into two fundamental topics: religious meaning and spiritual connections. Through the most popular religions of the world,  indigenous cultures, ancient mythologies, water as healing, the zodiac signs, and reading the clues nature provides, welcome to Series 2 Episode 1 of the Brave Blue World: What is Water? Podcast Research, produced, and presented by Nancy Smith of What is Water? Assistant producer and content advisor Paul O’Callaghan of Brave Blue World Foundation Editing and sound design by Howie Fiddy as a production for THAT Media & Design Show notes Manchán Magan: Almanac of Ireland Sophia Michalopoulou: Water Happy  Tristan Gooley: How to read water I remember water online photography exhibition: Sprirituality  Time stamps: Religion: 3.5 mins Ancient Mythology: 22.75 mins Sprituality: 26.44 mins Reading water: 38.61 mins

    47 min
  3. What is water? Power & Conflict on the River Nile

    05/10/2021

    What is water? Power & Conflict on the River Nile

    Water is power, politics, conflict, and resolution. And it’s a story that plays out all over the world everyday. Join as we unpack the drama unfolding right now on the River Nile and show you a side of water that you never thought existed. When water becomes political, who holds the power? Does it matter? And why can’t everyone just get along? Additional resources:  (N.B. when getting to grips with a water story it's important to find different perspectives from many sources to understand the whole story and make your own conclusions. WiW? tries to provide reliable resources from various perspectives regardless of personal views). World is One New (WION): Gravitas: Nile Dam talks fail, again (April 2021)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-NK8-2s7ww Arab News: Egypt, EU discuss Ethiopia’s Renaissance Dam crisis (Mar 2021)https://arab.news/vfqzv The New Arab: Sudan implies it could take control of contentious Ethiopia dam (Mar 2021)https://english.alaraby.co.uk/english/news/2021/5/2/sudan-implies-it-could-take-control-of-ethiopia-dam  TRT World News: Why is the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam so controversial? (Feb 2021)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAI302LwJrA  Journal: The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, Egyptian National Security, and human and food security in the Nile River Basin (Jan 2021)https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/23311886.2021.1875598  Al Jezeera The Stream: Can Ethiopia and Egypt agree on the Nile? (Sept 2020)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jLnccqhYyo (25mins) IHE Delft 💧 Prof. Pieter van der Zaag discusses the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (Jul 2020)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qp0ml3XrgSE (15mins)

    40 min

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Welcome to the What is Water? Podcast! Allowing you to see water for the first time. We will broaden ideas and knowledge of water by pulling apart its role in everyday life. What is water’s role in the food that you eat, the clothes you wear, conflict, developing the cities you love, religion spritulaity, climate change, and why do you pay water bills for in the first place? Water is so much more than you think. Lead researcher, producer, editor: Nancy Smith Content adviser: Paul O'Callaghan (S2 EP1&2 only) Sound design and engineering: Howie Fiddy (S2 only)