Blueprint Cymru

New Wales

We want a stronger, more influential Wales, leading by example. An ambitious nation that others look to for inspiration. Blueprint Cymru talks to people who want the same ... A podcast bringing new voices to Wales’ national conversation on how we build our own future. Through weekly interviews, New Wales co-founder, Simon Hobson and his guests set out to bringing fresh ideas to the challenges facing Wales’ future. Welsh figures making waves around the world From economists and community organisers to paralympic gold medallists, Guinness World Record holders, educators, and leaders in politics, finance, tech and the media. These voices reflect the global footprint of Welsh identity. They remind us that the story of Wales is not bound by geography, but kept alive in classrooms, boardrooms, industrial sites, sports and in people's hearts around the world. For more information, head to: new.wales To donate and help New Wales: https://donorbox.org/new-wales-initial-donor-box-set-up?

  1. Welsh Patagonia: the demise of Y Wladfa

    May 28

    Welsh Patagonia: the demise of Y Wladfa

    Sebastian Eduardo Pèrez Parry discusses the history, legacy and future of the Welsh in South America and, of course, Y Wladfa in Patagonia — Sebastian’s homeland. Bruce Chatwin wrote beautifully about Y Wladfa in his travelog, 'In Patagonia'. Beyond Chatwin’s wonderfully eccentric search for the origins of a mysterious object believed to be dinosaur skin, his writing captured something far deeper: the impassioned search by our Welsh ancestors for a place to live freely and preserve their language, culture and identity — far from the Anglicising pressures and conformity of the British Empire. Established in 1865, Y Wladfa — the Welsh settlement of Patagonia, such as Port Madryn — became one of the most remarkable chapters in the modern Welsh story. Centred around communities such as Gaiman, Trelew and Trevelin, the Welsh-Patagonian community remains a living bridge between Cymru and South America, But as Sebastian explains, the Welsh heritage and the effort to preserve the Welsh language across Patagonia is falling short. With most of the younger members of 'The Colony' now setting their sights on North America, their Welsh language, culture and connection to Cymru is in rapid demise. Watch the episode on the @Cymru Newydd YouTube channel. For more information, head to: new.wales Instagram: @new_wales Bluesky: @newwales.bsky.social LinkedIn: @https://www.linkedin.com/company/new-wales ‬ Episode 46 of Blueprint Cymru: Senedd 2026. Recorded on 17 May 2026. Music licenced from Envato Executive Producer and Editor: Simon Hobson The New Wales team is growing. It includes: Nigel Cousins, Gwern Gwynfil, David Hannington-Smith, Simon Hobson, Ena Lloyd and Iestyn ap Rhobert. If you want to help break the status quo mindset in Wales, get in touch, join the team. email: simon@new.wales Cymru Newydd Cyf. (New Wales Ltd.)‬

    29 min
  2. New Wales: future Cymru

    May 20

    New Wales: future Cymru

    This is a new series in which, Gwern Gwynfil and Simon Hobson dive into the first First Minister’s Questions of the new Senedd term — and what it reveals about the personalities, performances and political theatre now shaping Welsh politics. From the increasingly existential predicament facing the Welsh Liberal Democrats to speculation that some Green Party MSs appear better suited to a Will Ferrell political comedy than the Siambr, the pair dissect a bruising and often surreal opening week in Welsh democracy. They also examine the growing row over H.M. Treasury pushing back against Transport for Wales’ ambition to run direct services between Caerdydd and Bristol — asking once again whether Wales is permitted to think and act like a serious nation when it comes to infrastructure and economic ambition. And finally, Simon and Gwern explore an unexpected political question: could Wales actually benefit from an Andy Burnham premiership in Westminster? Sharp, irreverent and unapologetically pro-Wales, this is a conversation about power, confidence and whether the new Senedd is ready for the future Cymru needs. Watch the episode on the @Cymru Newydd YouTube channel. For more information, head to: new.wales Instagram: @new_wales Bluesky: @newwales.bsky.social LinkedIn: @https://www.linkedin.com/company/new-wales ‬ Episode 45 of Blueprint Cymru: Senedd 2026. Recorded on 19 May 2026. Music licenced from Envato Executive Producer and Editor: Simon Hobson The New Wales team is growing. It includes: Nigel Cousins, Gwern Gwynfil, David Hannington-Smith, Simon Hobson, Ena Lloyd and Iestyn ap Rhobert. If you want to help break the status quo mindset in Wales, get in touch, join the team. email: simon@new.wales Cymru Newydd Cyf. (New Wales Ltd.)‬

    27 min
  3. Senedd election 2026: Results - changing the status quo?

    May 14

    Senedd election 2026: Results - changing the status quo?

    In this episode of Blueprint Cymru, Simon Hobson argues that the new Welsh Government, led by Rhun ap Iorwerth's Plaid Cymru, must assert itself from the outset if it is to secure — or at least lay the foundations for — devolved power parity with Scotland by the end of this Senedd term in April 2030. Simon highlights the need for the government to create a clear national narrative so the world better understands what Cymru is, while inviting the Welsh diaspora to help shape that story. He also explores the opportunity for Wales to strengthen its democracy through digital democracy and the adoption of the STV voting system before the next Senedd election. Finally, New Wales continues to champion a national conversation on the design of a constitution for Cymru — a Welsh Bill of Rights. Watch the episode on the @Cymru Newydd YouTube channel. For more information, head to: new.wales Instagram: @new_wales Bluesky: @newwales.bsky.social LinkedIn: @https://www.linkedin.com/company/new-wales ‬ Episode 44 of Blueprint Cymru: Senedd 2026. Recorded on 12 May 2026. Music licenced from Envato Executive Producer and Editor: Simon Hobson The New Wales team is growing. It includes: Nigel Cousins, Gwern Gwynfil, David Hannington-Smith, Simon Hobson, Ena Lloyd and Iestyn ap Rhobert. If you want to help break the status quo mindset in Wales, get in touch, join the team. email: simon@new.wales Cymru Newydd Cyf. (New Wales Ltd.)‬

    5 min
  4. Wild law - Elspeth Jones

    Apr 24

    Wild law - Elspeth Jones

    Elspeth Jones is a former London barrister turned leadership coach and adviser. In 2025 she worked with the National Infrastructure Commission for Wales as their Nature Guardian in an innovate pilot - acting as a voice for Nature within the Commission’s governance structure. With over 20 years’ experience in the legal world –including as an environmental activist and leader at the global environmental law NGO ClientEarth - she understands both the challenges and the huge opportunities for driving change through innovative and impactful law and governance. Her approach isn’t about easy answers, but about building resilience, confidence and clarity in those doing the hard work (something sorely needed in Wales). With nature in Wales in long-term decline, this is a conversation about the need to be bold, innovative and shift mindsets in law and governance to deliver real-world impact. Elspeth was born and grew up Wales and is a Welsh speaker. She now lives in Wales with her family, where she enjoys going on adventures and exploring the outdoors. Simon Hobson is a co-founder of New Wales and an active member of the Welsh diaspora from his home in Québec. Full episode on the @Cymru Newydd YouTube channel. For more information, head to: new.wales Instagram: @new_wales Bluesky: @newwales.bsky.social LinkedIn: @https://www.linkedin.com/company/new-wales ‬ Episode 41 of Blueprint Cymru. Recorded on 21 April 2026. Producer and Editor: Simon Hobson Assistance producers: Gwern Gwynfil, David Hannington-Smith Graphic designer: Nigel Cousins Head of content: Gwern Gwynfil Executive Producer: Simon Hobson Music licenced from Envato Cymru Newydd Cyf. (New Wales Ltd.)‬

    45 min

About

We want a stronger, more influential Wales, leading by example. An ambitious nation that others look to for inspiration. Blueprint Cymru talks to people who want the same ... A podcast bringing new voices to Wales’ national conversation on how we build our own future. Through weekly interviews, New Wales co-founder, Simon Hobson and his guests set out to bringing fresh ideas to the challenges facing Wales’ future. Welsh figures making waves around the world From economists and community organisers to paralympic gold medallists, Guinness World Record holders, educators, and leaders in politics, finance, tech and the media. These voices reflect the global footprint of Welsh identity. They remind us that the story of Wales is not bound by geography, but kept alive in classrooms, boardrooms, industrial sites, sports and in people's hearts around the world. For more information, head to: new.wales To donate and help New Wales: https://donorbox.org/new-wales-initial-donor-box-set-up?

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