That Workplace Experience Podcast

Daniel Moscrop

That Workplace Experience Podcast explores how exceptional workplaces come to life — and the people behind them. Hosted by Dan Moscrop, Founder and CEO of THEM, this series uncovers the powerful connection between brand, building, and culture, showing how well-designed spaces can transform not only day-to-day working, but businesses as a whole. With a case-study approach, each fortnight Dan visits standout workplaces and speaks with the architects, interior designers, occupiers, developers, and leaders who brought them to life. Together, they unpack the full journey — from the original brief and key design decisions to the measurable impact on employee experience and business performance. If you’re interested in how workplaces can connect your people to your purpose and your brand to your building, That Workplace Experience Podcast is your guide to the future of office design.

  1. Bonus Episode: Nick Shackleton-Jones on Work, Learning & the Future of the Workplace

    4D AGO

    Bonus Episode: Nick Shackleton-Jones on Work, Learning & the Future of the Workplace

    In this second bonus episode of That Workplace Experience Podcast, host Dan Moscrop is joined by psychologist, author and workplace learning expert Nick Shackleton-Jones for a wide-ranging conversation about work, learning, identity and the future of the workplace. Known for his hugely popular commentary on return-to-office culture and corporate life, Nick brings humour, honesty and a healthy dose of scepticism to the realities of modern work. Drawing on experiences spanning Siemens, the BBC, BP, Deloitte and beyond, he explores how workplaces shape behaviour, identity and learning — often in ways organisations fail to recognise. Together, Dan and Nick discuss why challenge — not information — is what truly drives learning, the unintended consequences of remote work on social development, and why so many offices unintentionally communicate control, uniformity and hierarchy before anyone even sits down at their desk. They also unpack neurodiversity in corporate environments, the emotional mechanics behind human learning, and why small acts of recognition matter far more than expensive reward schemes. The conversation also dives into the future of AI and work, exploring everything from cognitive outsourcing and workplace surveillance to what happens when technology becomes better than humans at the very things we once considered uniquely ours. Part workplace critique, part philosophical exploration, this special bonus episode offers a provocative and thought-provoking look at how organisations can create more human, engaging and meaningful experiences at work. Download the Workbook to find out more about Nick Shackleton-Jones. Video production and camera: Calum Lindsay Camera: Miguel Santa Clara Illustration: Phoebe Gitsham

    37 min
  2. Episode 08: Hackney Bridge  — How Temporary Spaces Are Changing Workplace Design

    MAY 8

    Episode 08: Hackney Bridge — How Temporary Spaces Are Changing Workplace Design

    In the eighth episode of That Workplace Experience Podcast, host Dan Moscrop visits Hackney Bridge with Turner Works founding director Carl Turner to explore how temporary spaces can create lasting impact. Download the Workbook and watch the episode to see the spaces in full. Joined by Carl Turner, Dan explores the thinking behind Hackney Bridge and the wider “meanwhile” movement—reimagining underused urban sites as vibrant ecosystems for work, creativity and community. From Pop Brixton and Peckham Levels to Hackney Bridge itself, Carl shares how adaptable architecture, affordable workspace and community-led design can unlock new ways of living and working in the city. Together, they discuss the idea of “hackable” spaces that evolve over time, the value of flexibility within workplace design, and why the best environments are often those that people are allowed to shape themselves. The conversation also explores temporary architecture as a testing ground for future cities, the role of colour and branding in placemaking, and how workplaces can feel more experiential, social and human-centred. The episode touches on sustainability, circular design and “kit of parts” thinking—creating buildings designed for disassembly, reuse and long-term adaptability. Carl also reflects on the future of workplace experience, and why evolving, flexible environments may be key to attracting people back into vibrant urban spaces. Video production and camera: Calum Lindsay Camera: Miguel Santa Clara Illustration: Phoebe Gitsham

    27 min

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That Workplace Experience Podcast explores how exceptional workplaces come to life — and the people behind them. Hosted by Dan Moscrop, Founder and CEO of THEM, this series uncovers the powerful connection between brand, building, and culture, showing how well-designed spaces can transform not only day-to-day working, but businesses as a whole. With a case-study approach, each fortnight Dan visits standout workplaces and speaks with the architects, interior designers, occupiers, developers, and leaders who brought them to life. Together, they unpack the full journey — from the original brief and key design decisions to the measurable impact on employee experience and business performance. If you’re interested in how workplaces can connect your people to your purpose and your brand to your building, That Workplace Experience Podcast is your guide to the future of office design.

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