The Brighton Paradox – final episodes released

The wait is over! This part of the journey comes to an end.

Our first eight episodes have inspired numerous conversations and big debates, which have led us to put on a series of inclusive events to continue the conversations and look at the future.

You can listen to the final two episodes here or on your favourite podcast channel now.

And if you’ve got some big ideas and opinions, come along to an event!

Episode Nine: LOOK UP!

Episode information
In this penultimate episode, we look at how the city wanting to attract big business and London money – is also the city pioneering the weird, small, experimental ideas that are often best scaled-up elsewhere.
And we try to answer the following questions:
  • Where does leadership come from in Brighton & Hove?
  • What kind of leadership is needed to get things done?
  • Do we need a mayor or stronger networks with teeth to make change?
  • Should Brighton be more of a regional leader as a city?
Featured contributors:

 

 

Useful links:
Credits:
An always possible podcast (www.alwayspossible.co.uk)
In collaboration with Lo Fi Arts (https://twitter.com/lofiarts)
and Plus X Innovation Hubs (https://plusx.space)
Supported by Brighton & Hove Albion FC (https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com)
Written and presented by:
Richard Freeman
Produced and edited by:
Chris Thorpe Tracey
Production support by:
Ian Lauder
Project management by:
Stephanie Danvers, Molly Boyer, Annie-Marie Page and the always possible team
Podcast artwork by:
Meg Fenn
Project partners:
The University of Brighton’s Help To Grow Management programme (https://www.brighton.ac.uk/business-services/help-to-grow.aspx)
Silicon Brighton (https://siliconbrighton.com)
Media and communications by:
Sussex Business Times (https://www.thebusinessgroup.co.uk)
Original music by:
Chris Thorpe Tracey (https://christt.com/music/)

Episode Ten: THE CUSP

Episode information
This is the final episode.
Where this part of the journey ends.
 
These clips are all about what’s next for Brighton & Hove.
The hopes, fears and dreams for the next decade.
In four sections, we have ordered contributors’ thoughts into:
  1. Keeping Brighton weird? The city as the UK’s laboratory and how to grow that philosophy
  2. Paying it forward? Making space for young people to shape, lead and disrupt
  3. Fixing the ecosystem? Being brave to make long-term change to the city’s infrastructure
  4. Community power? Harnessing the energy of everyone, everywhere to shape the future
Featured contributors, in order:
          Now it is your turn.
          What’s next?
          Credits:
          An always possible podcast (www.alwayspossible.co.uk)
          In collaboration with Lo Fi Arts (https://twitter.com/lofiarts)
          and Plus X Innovation Hubs (https://plusx.space)
          Supported by Brighton & Hove Albion FC (https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com)
          Written and presented by:
          Richard Freeman
          Produced and edited by:
          Chris Thorpe Tracey
          Production support by:
          Ian Lauder
          Project management by:
          Stephanie Danvers, Molly Boyer, Annie-Marie Page and the always possible team
          Podcast artwork by:
          Meg Fenn
          Project partners:
          The University of Brighton’s Help To Grow Management programme (https://www.brighton.ac.uk/business-services/help-to-grow.aspx)
          Silicon Brighton (https://siliconbrighton.com)
          Media and communications by:
          Sussex Business Times (https://www.thebusinessgroup.co.uk)
          Original music by:
          Chris Thorpe Tracey (https://christt.com/music/)

          EVENTS

          The Brighton Paradox - Live event: Paying it forward

          PAYING IT FORWARD?
          POSTPONED – DATE TBC
          Whitehawk FC, Wilson Avenue

          The Brighton Paradox - Live event: Paying it forward

          COMMUNITY POWER?
          Monday 13th July,
          Big Beach Cafe, Hove Lagoon

          In case you missed it – The Brighton Paradox ❤️ Big-Hearted Community Auction raised £3,000 for Rockinghorse Children’s Charity and The Brighton and Hove Food Partnership

          We’re incredibly grateful for those who donated fantastic experiences and one-offs and thankful to everyone who placed bids to help two vital local charities.

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