27 episodes

In these unprecedented times, when our usual opportunities to network and exchange ideas are limited, it is important to keep the conversations going that debate the key issues and share the knowledge that drive success. To respond to this challenge Cavendish launched the Cavendish Talks podcast series to bring together experts from across the built environment sectors to discuss the issues of the day and share core lessons learned as we focus on the recovery to come.

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In these unprecedented times, when our usual opportunities to network and exchange ideas are limited, it is important to keep the conversations going that debate the key issues and share the knowledge that drive success. To respond to this challenge Cavendish launched the Cavendish Talks podcast series to bring together experts from across the built environment sectors to discuss the issues of the day and share core lessons learned as we focus on the recovery to come.

    Raising awareness of neurodiversity in the planning sector with Matthew Harmsworth

    Raising awareness of neurodiversity in the planning sector with Matthew Harmsworth

    [Previously posted as LinkedIn Live]



    Awareness of neurodiversity has increased over the past few years.

     

    But with little research or thought leadership within the planning sphere, the co-founders of Neurodiversity in Planning spotted the need for support and awareness around neurodiversity in the planning world.


    We were joined by Matthew Harmsworth MRTPI, the Co-Leader of Neurodiversity in Planning (NiP), a network that aims to raise acceptance of neurodiversity among town planners and built environment professionals.


    And we were pleased to have supported the creation of the Neurodiversity in Planning website, which launched in December of last year.

    • 19 min
    Fostering community, driving investment, and championing the people: Nicolle Ndiweni, Business Expansion Specialist and Labour’s Candidate for Police and Crime Commissioner for Derbyshire

    Fostering community, driving investment, and championing the people: Nicolle Ndiweni, Business Expansion Specialist and Labour’s Candidate for Police and Crime Commissioner for Derbyshire

    Welcome back to the next episode in our Cavendish Talks, Midlands Matters series with our hosts Martha Jennings and Jonny Hodges.

    Each of our podcast episodes shines a light on the opportunities within the built environment sector, joined by influential guests whose careers play a vital role in the Midlands.

    We were joined by Invest in Nottingham, Business Expansion Specialist and Labour’s Candidate for Police and Crime Commissioner for Derbyshire, Nicolle Ndiweni.

    Bringing a unique perspective to the table, through her decade of work, life, and campaign experience in the East Midlands. Nicolle is deeply committed to fostering community, driving investment, and championing the people of the region.

    • 19 min
    Former Leader of Birmingham City Council: “I see this as a fresh start”. How Ian Ward’s 30 years of political experience shaped his next venture.

    Former Leader of Birmingham City Council: “I see this as a fresh start”. How Ian Ward’s 30 years of political experience shaped his next venture.

    Martha Jennings and Jonny Hodges are back for the new season of the Cavendish Talks Midlands Matters series.

    Each episode shines a light on the opportunities within the built environment sector, joined by influential guests whose careers have played a vital role in the Midlands.

    Kicking off the series, Jonny and Martha talk with the former Leader of Birmingham City Council, Ian Ward. Ian has recently joined Cavendish as a Consultant working across local government and devolution.

    With nearly 30 years’ of experience in local government and the public sector, Ian has previously served as both Labour Leader and Deputy Leader of Birmingham City Council. 

    • 19 min
    Effective stakeholder engagement for large-scale transport: Head of Comms for Midlands Connect, Paul Butters, speaks on key infrastructure projects within the Midlands.

    Effective stakeholder engagement for large-scale transport: Head of Comms for Midlands Connect, Paul Butters, speaks on key infrastructure projects within the Midlands.

    Martha Jennings and Jonny Hodges are back in our latest podcast episode. We are excited to announce that BECGconversation has rebranded as Cavendish Talks, while still maintaining our focus on the Midlands.

    Each episode shines a light on the opportunities within the built environment sector, joined by influential guests whose careers have shaped the infrastructure in the Midlands.  

    In this episode, we caught up with Paul Butters, Head of Communications at Midlands Connect. Paul is an advocate of good political practice and stakeholder engagement for large-scale transport projects within the Midlands. 

    • 23 min
    BECGconversation Episode 24: Midlands Mayhem Local Elections

    BECGconversation Episode 24: Midlands Mayhem Local Elections

    In our latest Midlands Matters podcast episode, the Midlands team delved into the exciting local elections results and explored the trends and issues relevant to local voters. There has been a great deal of interest in the results, and we turned to our in-house experts for their views.

    Our Midlands Podcast hosts Martha Jennings and Jonny Hodges were joined by Rebecca Langton, former Cabinet Member for Skills, Growth, and Economic Development at Nottingham City Council, and Tristan Chatfield, former Cabinet Member for Finance at Birmingham City Council. Between them, they have many years’ of experience at the top of local politics and gave some unique insights into the changing political landscape of the East and West Midlands.

    • 35 min
    BECGconversation Episode 23: Midlands Matters with Jim O’Boyle, Cabinet Member for Jobs, Regeneration and Climate Change at Coventry City Council

    BECGconversation Episode 23: Midlands Matters with Jim O’Boyle, Cabinet Member for Jobs, Regeneration and Climate Change at Coventry City Council

    BECG Birmingham are delighted to bring you ‘BECGconversation, Midlands Matters’ podcast in which Jonny Hodges and Martha Jennings, Account Managers, speak with a number of influential guests who all have experience in shaping the built environment offering in the Midlands.

    They connect with people across the whole built environment spectrum: from CEOs of prominent local charities to Chairs of business groups in the region as well as prominent local politicians to name but a few.

    The series shines a light of the breadth of the built environment sector, and shares an insight into the careers of those who have shaped the infrastructure offering in the Midlands.

    In our latest podcast, we caught up with Cabinet Member for Jobs, Regeneration and Climate Change at Coventry City Council, Jim O’Boyle, on the role of the Coventry Gigafactory and the challenges of retrofitting homes to meet Net Zero.

    • 23 min

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