Business of Building

Gauri Talathi-Lamb

I'm Gauri Talathi-Lamb and this is Business of Building - a personal note from the leaders of today to the leaders of tomorrow. I am an engineer, project manager, business owner, CEO, wife and mother. I'm also an ordinary girl from an ordinary suburb in Mumbai, and I have had the absolute pleasure of meeting the most extraordinary and inspiring people in my career and life who have made a huge difference to me, to their teams and their communities. If you are looking for the ways to celebrate and grow the extraordinary in you, then Business of Building is definitely the podcast for you. I believe you cannot be what you cannot see, and in this world of social media it's easy to get confused and have your expectations of reality set through the filtered lens of influencers. I wanted to celebrate the normal and the regular; the inspiring risk taker; the dreamer in all of us and hear from those who have walked the path before us and dared to dream. We will hear their journey, their stories, and what they learned along the way. You will hear about their wins, their sacrifices and their fears and how they manage them. So without further ado, please listen to business of building, share with your friends and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts.

  1. 03/06/2025

    Building Bonds: The Power of Workplace Relationships

    In this episode, we explore how meaningful workplace relationships shape careers, foster growth, and create a supportive environment for success. Su Sharma, a seasoned construction lawyer, and Gemma Prior, an expert in cost management and quantity surveying, share how mentorship, friendship, and professional networks have played a pivotal role in their journeys. What we cover: The impact of professional friendships – How Su and Gemma’s first meeting at a Circle Partnership event turned into a lasting and supportive connection.Navigating male-dominated industries – Finding strength in networks and the importance of women supporting women in construction and law.Mentorship and career progression – Gemma’s transition from mentee to mentor and how guidance from peers fuels confidence and growth.Challenging workplace narratives – Breaking down competition among women and creating safe spaces where collaboration thrives.Redefining career ambition at every stage – How leaders like Su continue to embrace new challenges, proving that career evolution doesn’t have an expiration date. Whether you're looking to build stronger workplace relationships, find your professional support system, or gain insights into navigating leadership with authenticity, this episode is a must-listen. 🎧 Listen now to hear how connections, mentorship, and genuine relationships can transform careers. Gauri Talathi- Lamb | LinkedIn (1) FHP Group: Overview | LinkedIn

    50 min
  2. 12/21/2022

    Building Partnerships to Benefit All with Rachel Bell

    On this episode of Business of Building I am joined by Rachel Bell, an Architect and Director of Partnerships at Stride Treglown. Her journey started with a BTEC in Construction and then she studied architecture at Bath university. Having joined Stride Treglown in 2000, Rachel has worked across many different sectors. Her role now at board level is leading the Winning Work team. Beyond her day job, Rachel supports numerous initiatives encouraging a more inclusive construction industry for the future. She has recently handed over her role on the SW Regional Board for LandAid (youth homelessness), she is currently a mentor with Mentoring Circle and is outgoing National Chair for Women in Property 2021/ 2022. As an industry role model, Rachel has won many awards and accolades for her contributions. In 2018-19, she was named a UK Construction Week Role Model, Property Week RESI Trailblazer, Insider SW Property Personality of the Year 2018, Insider SW Diversity champion of the year 2021, SW Mentor of the Year and was twice a finalist in the European Women in Construction and Engineering Awards. Rachel’s mantra is ‘Stand Tall’ something she supports and encourages everyone to do, to step up and out of their comfort zone. In this episode we talk about what is was like breaking into the male-dominated construction and engineering space as a woman, and how these gender biases has spurred her on, not just to be best in class during her studies, but a leader and highly-respected advocate for change in our industry.  Learn about the Orbis Expedition here.  You can also hear Rachel on her own podcast Stand Tall, available wherever you get your podcasts.    Here are the highlights:  (02:32) Getting hands on at an early age  (08:55) Succeeding in a man’s world  (12:49) Thriving on the pressure  (16:19) Widening my network  (20:28) The impact of Covid  (27:38) Enabling younger staff to network  (32:21) You can’t make enemies  (35:50) The feeling of having to prove myself  (39:54) The Orbis Expedition    Connect with Rachel:  LinkedIn  Twitter  Instagram  Listen to Stand Tall with Rachel Bell  Business of Building celebrates the normal and the regular; the inspiring risk taker; the dreamer in all of us and hear from those who have walked the path before us and dared to dream. We will hear their journey, their stories, and what they learned along the way.  So please subscribe or follow wherever you get your podcasts, and remember to leave a review so others can find us. This podcast is produced by The Podcast Boutique.

    49 min
  3. 11/23/2022

    Thriving in a Sustainable World with Dr. Wayne Visser

    On this episode of Business of Building I am joined by Dr. Wayne Visser, Professor of Integrated Value and Holder of the Chair in Sustainable Transformation at Antwerp Management School and author of the best-selling book Thriving. He is also Founder of CSR International, Director of Kaleidoscope Futures and Fellow at the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership.  On this podcast we speak about everything from sustainability to COP27, and how the construction and engineering industries are (or are not) responding and adapting to the big environmental issues of our time.  Wayne shares insights from decades of experience as a thought-leader, academic and champion of sustainability in our industry.    Here are the highlights:  (03:06) The journey from CSR to sustainability in ESG  (07:31) COP27 comes at a challenging time  (12:20) What is a circular economy?  (16:51) The strategic tension between short term and long term thinking  (22:25) Leadership and Thriving  (27:54) Living systems organize themselves  (31:36) Social elements are stronger in developing countries  (37:35) The biggest risk in my career    Connect with Wayne:  LinkedIn  YouTube  Twitter  Business of Building celebrates the normal and the regular; the inspiring risk taker; the dreamer in all of us and hear from those who have walked the path before us and dared to dream. We will hear their journey, their stories, and what they learned along the way.  So please subscribe or follow wherever you get your podcasts, and remember to leave a review so others can find us. This podcast is produced by The Podcast Boutique.

    44 min

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I'm Gauri Talathi-Lamb and this is Business of Building - a personal note from the leaders of today to the leaders of tomorrow. I am an engineer, project manager, business owner, CEO, wife and mother. I'm also an ordinary girl from an ordinary suburb in Mumbai, and I have had the absolute pleasure of meeting the most extraordinary and inspiring people in my career and life who have made a huge difference to me, to their teams and their communities. If you are looking for the ways to celebrate and grow the extraordinary in you, then Business of Building is definitely the podcast for you. I believe you cannot be what you cannot see, and in this world of social media it's easy to get confused and have your expectations of reality set through the filtered lens of influencers. I wanted to celebrate the normal and the regular; the inspiring risk taker; the dreamer in all of us and hear from those who have walked the path before us and dared to dream. We will hear their journey, their stories, and what they learned along the way. You will hear about their wins, their sacrifices and their fears and how they manage them. So without further ado, please listen to business of building, share with your friends and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts.