Groundwater Rising

Project Groundwater

Groundwater flooding is forgotten flooding. It surprises people, comes up slowly from below and takes ages to go away. Often devastating, too little is known about it... this podcast aims to change that.

  1. May 28

    How Groundwater Flooding Changed Adrian Porter's Life and Career

    Adrian Porter joins host Helen to tell the story of hie remarkable journey from being groundwater flooded with devastating effects... to becoming a local flood warden... and eventually re-training to become a water and environment expert... and then getting a role researching and preserving chalk streams. In the first part of this episode we get to hear the dramatic story of how Adrian's own house succumbed to groundwater flooding - he tells the story extremely effectively... this is a very valuable and insightful description of what it is actually like to be groundwater flooded.  In the second half of the episode we hear about how Adrian has harnessed this negative experience in a positive way. He shares vital tips and advice for anyone else affected by groundwater flooding on options to protect their home... and then goes on to explain how communities can become more resilient and help each other.  Finally, we hear more about how Adrian now works with chalk streams and his thoughts on how we can make progress on better understanding groundwater and why he believes we need to take the approach of working with nature... not trying to control it.   Have a story you’d like to share on Groundwater Rising?  Email groundwaterrising@projectgroundwater.co.uk To find out more about Project Groundwater, visit projectgroundwater.co.uk Want to watch this episode on YouTube? Go to www.youtube.com/@GroundwaterRising

    32 min
  2. Feb 26

    Puddle Parks - Play, Community & Understanding Water

    Hazel Cottle is an occupational therapist and mother whose innovative idea, Puddle Parks, reimagines how families engage with the outdoors—especially on rainy days. Her work centres on harnessing the physical and mental health benefits of spending time outside, even in wet weather, inspired by both her clinical experience and her belief in the power of nature to spark joy and connection. In this episode (new host Helen's first) Hazel joins Helen to introduce the concept of Puddle Parks and to talk about the wider issues of understanding how rain, water, environment, community and climate are linked. Could innovative ideas like Puddle Parks help people understand - from an early age - rainfall patterns, how water and ground interact, as well as help communities adapt to changing weather linked to climate change Hazel introduced PuddleParks through her TED and TEDxBrighton talk (which you can watch here), highlighting how purpose‑designed outdoor spaces can turn rain into an invitation rather than a barrier. These playful environments use rain‑activated features such as light, sound and water‑driven movement to encourage accessible and inclusive community, curiosity, and adventure for children and adults alike. Have a story you’d like to share on Groundwater Rising?  Email groundwaterrising@projectgroundwater.co.uk To find out more about Project Groundwater, visit projectgroundwater.co.uk Want to watch this episode on YouTube? Go to www.youtube.com/@GroundwaterRising

    33 min
  3. Jan 29

    Mental Health & Flooding - New Research

    In her final episode hosting Groundwater Rising (before handing over to new host Helen Banyard), host Katie interviews Matt Georges, founder of Orbital Applied Economics about mental health and flooding. Historically, investment in flood prevention and flood defences has mainly been in physical structures. But more and more is being understood about the importance of community flood resilience, and behind this lies the issue of mental health. Being flooded affects mental health greatly, but it's hard to put an economic value on mental health impacts... which means its importance may be being under considered in decisions about which interventions to fund. Matt is leading the ground-breaking FloodMind research project that aims to fill a research gap (very little has been done about mental health and flooding) and then work towards a mathematical model that can better understand the mental health impacts and their economic value - specifically in terms of groundwater flooding. In a funding decision-making context that often boils down to cost, the aim of Flood Mind is to provide more of an evidence-based platform for mental health to be given more importance in future flood scheme funding. To find out more about FloodMind, visit floodmind.co.uk Have a story you’d like to share on Groundwater Rising?  Email groundwaterrising@projectgroundwater.co.uk To find out more about Project Groundwater, visit projectgroundwater.co.uk Want to watch this episode on YouTube? Go to www.youtube.com/@GroundwaterRising

    40 min
  4. 10/30/2025

    Socially Successful Projects

    Dr Sarah Fitton and Simon Wilson (co-authors of upcoming book 'Socially Successful Projects in the Built Environment') join host Katie to properly unpack the term "social value". It's a term that gets used heavily in project applications, reports and mission statements for many flood management projects (including groundwater flooding schemes)... but what does it actually mean and how can it be done well? In this useful and pragmatic discussion, Sarah and Simon discuss: A simple and clear definition of social valueHow putting social value at the core (and start) of a project can prevent many issues down-the-lineWhy sometimes there is a mismatch between brilliantly innovative tech and communities whose real priorities have not truly been asked-for or consideredHow to communicate with and involve communities properlyBest-practice lessons learnt from projects which have been able to deliver much-loved community assets delivering across-the-board wins for all stakeholdersIf you would like to find out more about Dr Sarah Fitton and Simon Wilson's work, and be able to buy the book when it is released, please go to: www.sociallysuccessfulprojects.co.uk Dr Sarah Fitton is Founder and Director of Aurora Engagements Ltd. Simon Wilson is Co-founder and Director of Wilson Sherriff. Have a story you’d like to share on Groundwater Rising?  Email groundwaterrising@projectgroundwater.co.uk To find out more about Project Groundwater, visit projectgroundwater.co.uk Want to watch this episode on YouTube? Go to www.youtube.com/@GroundwaterRising

    37 min

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Groundwater flooding is forgotten flooding. It surprises people, comes up slowly from below and takes ages to go away. Often devastating, too little is known about it... this podcast aims to change that.

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