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Centre for Cities' Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Rt Hon Greg Clark, member of the Industrial Strategy Advisory Council and former Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities and for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. With Government's Industrial Strategy White Paper published, Greg explains what the Advisory Council will do next and how industrial policy relates to other area of the Government's growth plan. This episode is part of Centre for Cities' City Talks series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.
Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Matt Clancy, Senior Programme Officer at Open Philanthropy and the creator of New Things Under the Sun, a living literature review on social science research about innovation. Drawing on Matt's interest in science, innovation and technology they discuss hybrid working, productivity, cities and the future of work.
Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Tom Aubrey, Founder of Credit Capital Advisory and Visiting Senior Fellow at LSE, and Maurice Lange, Analyst at Centre for Cities. Drawing on Tom's knowledge of financing housing and infrastructure in the UK they discuss how to deliver projects at the scale of a new town, looking at the organisation and coordination of a project as well as the funding.
Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Jake Nunley, City Specialist, and James Child, Head of Research, for ING Media, strategic communications specialists for the built world. They discuss city branding, how it's changing in a digital world and the implications of these changes for what cities do and should be doing. They also draw on findings from ING's flagship reports 'Most Talked About Cities' which look not at what cities say about themselves but what the world is saying about them.
Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Arjan Schakel, Research Professor at the University of Bergen and expert on regional governance and territorial politics. They discuss Arjan's work on the Regional Authority Index, which measures the authority in self rule and shared rule exercised by regional governments, in order to get a sense of how regional level authority and autonomy differ across countries.
Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Professor Michael Albertus, Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago. They discuss Michael's latest book, Land power: who has it, who doesn't, and how that determines the fate of societies, which tackles how land came to be power within human societies, how it shapes power and how its allocation determines the major social and economic challenges that society has grappled with.
Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Dan Tomlinson, MP for Chipping Barnet since 2024 and the national champion for the Government's growth mission. They discuss Dan's background as a councillor and former policy wonk, why he decided to enter the world of politics and his ambitions to help reform the planning system and deliver on the Government's growth mission.
Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Dr Tasos Kitsos, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics and International Business and member of the Centre for Business Prosperity, Aston Business School, Aston University and Holly Lewis, co-founding partner of We Made That. They discuss the findings of Tasos' new paper ‘Don't Shoot the Pianist: Creative Firms, Workers, and Neighborhood Gentrification', written alongside Max Nathan and Diana Gutiérrez-Posada.
Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by George Freeman MP, former Minister for Science, Innovation and Technology and currently a Global Growth and Trade Envoy for this government. They discuss the upcoming national Industrial Strategy, the possibility of the UK becoming a science superpower and the role of R+D in levelling up.
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In this episode of City Talks Andrew Carter, Chief Executive of Centre for Cities, is joined by the Rt Hon Greg Clark, newly appointed member of the Industrial Strategy Advisory Council and previously Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, and for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. Greg shares his reflections on the English Devolution White Paper published this week and how he sees Industrial Strategy and English Devolution fitting together.
In this episode of City Talks Andrew Carter, Chief Executive of Centre for Cities, is joined by Mark Muro, senior fellow at Brookings Metro, to discuss place based industrial strategy. They explore what the UK can learn from the US, the CHIPS Act, as well as the implications of Donald Trump's re-election.
This episode of City Talks is taken from a recent Centre for Cities keynote event with The Rt Hon Greg Clark, in partnership with Warwick Business School. MP for Tunbridge Wells from 2005 - 2024, Greg Clark served as Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, and as Financial Secretary to the Treasury as well as many other Ministerial positions. Chief Executive Andrew Carter joined Greg to discuss his time in government, industrial strategy and devolution.
In this episode of City Talks Andrew Carter, Chief Executive of Centre for Cities, is joined by Giles Wilkes, senior fellow at the Institute for Government, specialist partner at Flint Global and former advisor to Vince Cable and Theresa May to discuss industrial strategy and the recent Green Paper. They explore what we might expect from this Government's strategy, some of the similarities with the 2017 version, as well as what merits, if any, come from having an industrial strategy in this country.
In July we took the show on the road bringing Talking Taiwan to the 53rd annual Taiwanese American Conference, East Coast that was held at West Chester University. I sat down and spoke with New Taipei City Councilor Chen Nai-Yu (陳乃瑜市議員). We spoke about how she went from being a journalist to a politician, working on Lai Ching-te's presidential campaign, and the controversial bills that got passed in Taiwan's legislature in May and that led to massive protests and the Bluebird Movement. Related Links: https://talkingtaiwan.com/counselor-chen-of-new-taipei-city-talks-about-her-political-career-and-the-controversial-bills-passed-by-taiwans-legislature-ep-295/ Special thanks to Bill Wu who sat in on the interview to provide translation assistance to City Councilor Chen, and to Anmy Lee for additional research and translation assistance. This episode is sponsored in part by the Taiwanese American Council of Greater New York. Here's a little preview of what we talked about in this podcast episode: · How Naiyu went from working as a journalist for 14 years to becoming a politician · Issues she's focused on as a City Councilor · Anti-Han Kuo-yu rally in Kaohsiung · Naiyu's work as a journalist · How her experience as a journalist prepared her to be a politician · The challenges she faced in working on Lai Ching-te's presidential campaign · Cases of state-owned land on which people built personal mansions · The different communication styles and approaches to social media use of Lai Ching-te and Ko Wen-je · What Naiyu has to say about President Lai Ching-te's personality and character · What could happen with the controversial bills that led to the Bluebird movement protests in Taiwan in May · Cases of ill-gotten assets and how the handling of ill-gotten assets could be reversed · Naiyu's observations of the Bluebird movement · The most rewarding thing about being a City Councilor Related Links: https://talkingtaiwan.com/counselor-chen-of-new-taipei-city-talks-about-her-political-career-and-the-controversial-bills-passed-by-taiwans-legislature-ep-295/
Rocc & Moon are back to kick-off the offseason by recapping the last couple of games to close out the season, celebrate playoff soccer that is happening in STL & dive into a lot of new information to start off the offseason: 00:11 - Open up about some end-of-season disappointment from a BAD loss against Minnesota as CITY leaves us all with a bad taste in our mouths... 3:10 - Lets get into our first offseason discussion of the winter: Is CB the biggest and most obvious issue on CITY's roster? 5:41 - Next up is the positioning on offense as Klauss had some candor and Cello+Cedi made their thoughts known as well 8:26 - Moon admits he's *confused* by Klauss and we try to figure out, "Why?" ((12:56 - Rocchio has the quicket mea culpa in podcast history as it takes him less than 10 minutes to realize he was wrong)) 16:51 - Lets talk about this expansion draft and CITY's potential protection list, including the BIG NAME both Rocc & Moon have left off their list... 23:36 - Moon has an issue with the idea that CITY's offense wasn't a problem in the second half 29:05 - Lutz was clear about the need for a new CB--but he mentioned a need for speed--which position will that come from? 32:21 - Is John Hackworth the Head Coach of STL CITY SC in 2025? 37:30 - Shoutout to CITY2 for a playoff win--how important is that success for the future of CITY? 39:22 - The Euros on the team HATE flying (and training?) in the US... 40:30 - A very long discussion as the MLS is considering a huge change to the format of the entire league 54:20 - Is the MLS starting to pass other large leagues around the world? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rocc & Moon are back to kick-off the offseason by recapping the last couple of games to close out the season, celebrate playoff soccer that is happening in STL & dive into a lot of new information to start off the offseason: 00:11 - Open up about some end-of-season disappointment from a BAD loss against Minnesota as CITY leaves us all with a bad taste in our mouths... 3:10 - Lets get into our first offseason discussion of the winter: Is CB the biggest and most obvious issue on CITY's roster? 5:41 - Next up is the positioning on offense as Klauss had some candor and Cello+Cedi made their thoughts known as well 8:26 - Moon admits he's *confused* by Klauss and we try to figure out, "Why?" ((12:56 - Rocchio has the quicket mea culpa in podcast history as it takes him less than 10 minutes to realize he was wrong)) 16:51 - Lets talk about this expansion draft and CITY's potential protection list, including the BIG NAME both Rocc & Moon have left off their list... 23:36 - Moon has an issue with the idea that CITY's offense wasn't a problem in the second half 29:05 - Lutz was clear about the need for a new CB--but he mentioned a need for speed--which position will that come from? 32:21 - Is John Hackworth the Head Coach of STL CITY SC in 2025? 37:30 - Shoutout to CITY2 for a playoff win--how important is that success for the future of CITY? 39:22 - The Euros on the team HATE flying (and training?) in the US... 40:30 - A very long discussion as the MLS is considering a huge change to the format of the entire league 54:20 - Is the MLS starting to pass other large leagues around the world? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In this episode of City Talks Andrew Carter, Chief Executive of Centre for Cities, is joined by Sarah Hall, 1931 Professor of Geography and Fellow of St John's College Cambridge. They discuss her research on the economic geography of financial services and the uneven economic development that results from global finance dynamics. In addition, Sarah and Andrew consider these global finance networks and how cities like London maintain their influence in global markets, particularly in the wake of Brexit.
In this episode of City Talks Andrew Carter, Chief Executive of Centre for Cities, is joined by Ed Glaeser, Professor of Economics at Harvard University, to discuss the findings of Centre for Cities' recent report on hybrid working in London, Paris, New York, Sydney, Toronto and Singapore. Ed Glaeser has written several books on the role of cities in creating prosperity over the last two decades – including The Triumph of the City in 2008. In this podcast, Ed and Andrew consider the future of cities as places of work, consumption, and economic activity.
In this episode of City Talks Andrew Carter, Chief Executive of Centre for Cities, is joined by Arpit Gupta, Associate Professor of Finance at New York University Stern School of Business, to discuss his research into the dynamics of urban real estate markets, and how they have evolved in response to changes in remote working and the COVID-19 pandemic. At the start of the pandemic Arpit began researching the large migration flows of people out of urban areas, trying to understand how remote work was impacting housing decisions and how that was feeding into urban centres. In this podcast, Arpit and Andrew explore how cities' commercial and real estate sectors have evolved in response to remote work and the pandemic and what this means for the future of cities.
Andrew discusses how urban economics is advancing – from new topics and new sources of data to the theoretical developments of the moment – with three people immersed in the latest research. Andrew Carter, Chief Executive of Centre for Cities, is joined by Neil Lee, Professor of Economic Geography at LSE, Helen Simpson, Professor of Economics at the University of Bristol, and Max Nathan, Professor of Economic Geography at University College London. They discuss the state of research about urban economies in 2024. We are constantly finding out more about where people live and work, how people move around, where businesses choose to locate, and where people spend their money – all of which adds more depth to our picture of cities. The three researchers describe how new topics are emerging, the enduring relevance of some core urban questions, and how new sources of data – and innovative tools for processing it – are moving research forward, at a time of increasing demand for evidence to shape policy.
Andrew Carter, Chief Executive of Centre for Cities, is joined by Brian Groom, author and journalist, whose latest book is Made in Manchester: A People's History of the City That Shaped the Modern World. The Victorians had a phrase, ‘What Manchester thinks today, the world does tomorrow'. Brian discusses the city's external global image and the web of contradictory political, economic and cultural associations it has had throughout its history. This episode is part of Centre for Cities' City Talks series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it. Listen back to Centre for Cities' previous conversation with Brian Groom on City Talks for a discussion of his previous work, Northerners: A History from the Ice Age to the Present Day.
Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by James L. Tatum III, Director of Detroit Bureau at the Citizens Research Council of Michigan, for a discussion about Detroit, a place which suffered the biggest municipal insolvency in history when it filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy in 2013. They discuss the city's route back to financial stability and the recovery of its reputation in municipal bond markets. James Tatum is the author of a recent report, An Assessment of Detroit's Economic Condition and a Critique of its Economic Development Efforts, to be followed by a second paper on the Detroit's bankruptcy later this month. This episode is part of Centre for Cities' City Talks series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.
Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Tim Leunig, who has had a notable career being a policy adviser to several senior Cabinet figures including two Chancellors as well as being an award winning economic history academic at the London School of Economics. He talks here about his role in the Government's Covid-19 furlough scheme, how think tanks can build trust and influence in Whitehall, and what economic historians can teach policymakers. This episode is part of Centre for Cities' City Talks series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it. To stay updated on Tim Leunig's work, subscribe to his Substack.
Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Tom Dobson, Managing Director of Quod, Heather Sargent, Barrister at Landmark Chambers, and Ant Breach, Associate Director at Centre for Cities, to discuss the Labour party's proposals to release land for housing development on what it calls the ‘grey belt' – poor-quality or unsightly greenbelt land. If elected to government, Labour will come under immediate pressure to implement planning reforms and boost housebuilding. Labour has pledged that it would build 1.5 million homes and sees the ‘grey belt' as an important route to doing so. Are its proposals enough to fill the housebuilding shortfall and relieve the pressure on cities? How would greybelt development work in practice? And what more needs to be introduced? This episode is part of Centre for Cities' City Talks series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.
Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Professor Neil Lee, Professor of Economic Geography at the London School of Economics and author of Innovation for the Masses: How to Share the Benefits of the High-Tech Economy. Neil talks about the patterns that emerge when comparing the characteristics of innovative economies around the world, why policy makers are starting to think and talk differently about Silicon Valley and lessons the UK can learn from Switzerland about using labour policy and devolution to improve economic productivity. This episode is part of Centre for Cities' City Talks series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.
Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Adam Hawksbee, Deputy-Director of Onward and Chair of the Towns Unit at Number 10 Downing Street and the Department for Levelling Up – also known as the Government's Towns Czar – and by Paul Swinney, Director of Policy and Research at Centre for Cities. The Government has a £1.5bn long-term plan for towns. So, how should we be thinking about towns and should this shape the work of Centre for Cities? This episode is part of Centre for Cities' City Talks series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.
PopoutJe, a rising hip-hop artist from Kansas City, Missouri, joins Shah Cypha on "On the Grynd Live" to discuss his journey in the music industry. PopoutJe shares his passion for music, his inspirations, and his plans for the future. He talks about his latest single "Ballin" and his upcoming project set to release on his birthday. PopoutJe emphasizes the importance of consistency and perseverance in the grind, and his goal to expand his brand, Mid Coast Entertainment, into a thriving business. Tune in to hear PopoutJe's authentic and heartfelt approach to music.
Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Dr Lucy Montague, Senior Lecturer at Manchester School of Architecture and co-author (with David Rudlin and Vicky Payne) of High Street: How Our Town Centres Can Bounce Back from the Retail Crisis (RIBA Publishing, 2023), which surveys the current state of the UK's bricks-and-mortar retail sector in a hundred case studies – from traditional high streets to out-of-town retail developments, in places both big and small. They discuss what happened in the sector during the 00s and 10s, the origins of the current crisis, and the impact of Covid. Despite its many challenges, Lucy finds reasons for optimism on the high street, as long as the UK is open to change – whether it's stronger planning policy to encourage a greater mix of uses or action on business rates reform. This episode is part of Centre for Cities' City Talks series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.
Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Alex Niven, Lecturer in English Literature at Newcastle University and author of several books including The North will Rise Again: In Search of the Future in Northern Heartlands (Bloomsbury, 2023). They discuss attempts to revive the economic fortunes and empower the people of the North of England after deindustrialisation, questions of Northern identity and Alex's immersion in the poetry and culture of the Northeast. This episode is part of Centre for Cities' City Talks series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.
Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Christian Wolmar, the writer and broadcaster and specialist in British transport. He is the author of several books, including Fire & Steam: How the Railways Transformed Britain, Are Trams Socialist? Why Britain Has No Transport Policy, and most recently British Rail: A New History, published by Michael Joseph in 2022. This episode is part of Centre for Cities' City Talks series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.
Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined in this episode by Ian Goldin, Professor of Globalisation and Development at the University of Oxford, and Tom Lee-Devlin, Global Business Correspondent at The Economist. They are the co-authors of The Age of the City: Why our Future will be Won or Lost Together. This episode is part of Centre for Cities' City Talks series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.
Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Henry Overman, Professor of Economic Geography at the London School of Economics, Research Director at the Centre for Economic Performance and Director of the What Works Centre for Local Economic Growth, which marks its tenth anniversary this year. They discuss how to measure the scale of the underperformance of cities in the UK and search for evidence that could point us towards the right solutions. The discussion follows on from Henry's recent post for the LSE's Politics and Policy blog: Why the government's levelling-up plans need a reality check. This episode is part of Centre for Cities' City Talks series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.
Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Daniel Knowles, Chicago-based journalist at The Economist, about his new book, Carmageddon: How Cars Make Life Worse and What to Do About It. Carmageddon is published in the UK as a Kindle e-book on Friday 16 June 2023 and can be pre-ordered online: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0C6RHS9YC. This episode is part of Centre for Cities' City Talks series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.
Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Dan Graham, Professor of Statistical Modelling at Imperial College London, and Paul Swinney, Director of Policy and Research at Centre for Cities, who are both co-authors of a new Centre for Cities report, Office Politics: London and the rise of home working. This episode is part of Centre for Cities' City Talks series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.
Lev Kushner says you can hear the city talking to you if you give it an ear.
Interview- January 9, 2022 Recorded- January 20, 2022 Uploaded- January 21, 2022 Will is back from Vegas and we're back with the second half of our Tri-City interviews. Matt Callahan (TCVC VP/GM) jumps on to talk some Valleycats baseball. We also have a Frederick update and a bunch of hirings. All this and more on the Indy Ball Report.
Interview- January 9, 2022 Recorded- January 13, 2022 Uploaded- January 14, 2022 Will is off in Vegas but before he left the guys got to sit down and talk with Valleycats manager and Indy Ball legend Pete Incaviglia.
Welcome to River City Talks, where we talk with the pastors, ministers, directors, and staff of River City Church. We will take a deeper dive on their journey at River City, and find our what is happening, what is coming up, and what is yet to be. Today we talk withNatalie Powers and discuss the upcoming Advent Season at River City, Saying No, and the 5:30am Challenge.
Welcome to River City Talks, where we talk with the pastors, ministers, directors, and staff of River City Church. We will take a deeper dive on their journey at River City, and find our what is happening, what is coming up, and what is yet to be. Today we talk with Lead Pastor of River City Church, Jason and Natalie Powers and talk about Halloween, Jealousy, Social Media, and how it's permeating our culture these days.
Anna & Mandi are back with another City Talks episode answering more of your questions on relationship dilemmas. Just 2 confused girls helping out A LOT of very confused couples! It's like the blind leading the blind! But hopefully we can all learn some lessons, get some good advice and most importantly, have a bit of a laugh! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to River City Talks, where we talk with the pastors, ministers, directors, and staff of River City Church. We will take a deeper dive on their journey at River City, and find our what is happening, what is coming up, and what is yet to be. Today we talk with Lead Pastor of River City Church, Jason Powers, and talk about our 10 year anniversary.
Welcome to River City Talks, where we talk with the pastors, ministers, directors, and staff of River City Church. We will take a deeper dive on their journey at River City, and find our what is happening, what is coming up, and what is yet to be. Today we talk with Lead Pastor of River City Church, Jason Powers, and unpack the first part of the new sermon series "James: A Follower's Guide to Life with God".
Welcome to River City Talks, where we talk with the pastors, ministers, directors, and staff of River City Church. We will take a deeper dive on their journey at River City, and find our what is happening, what is coming up, and what is yet to be. Today we talk with Lead Pastor of River City Church, Jason Powers, and unpack the first part of the new sermon series "The Process".
Welcome to River City Talks, where we talk with the pastors, ministers, directors, and staff of River City Church. We will take a deeper dive on their journey at River City, and find our what is happening, what is coming up, and what is yet to be. Today we talk with Lead Pastor of River City Church, Jason Powers, and unpack the first part of the new sermon series "The Process".
Welcome to River City Talks, where we talk with the pastors, ministers, directors, and staff of River City Church. We will take a deeper dive on their journey at River City, and find our what is happening, what is coming up, and what is yet to be. Today we talk with Lead Pastor of River City Church, Jason Powers, and unpack the first part of the new sermon series "The Process".
Welcome to River City Talks, where we talk with the pastors, ministers, directors, and staff of River City Church. We will take a deeper dive on their journey at River City, and find our what is happening, what is coming up, and what is yet to be. Today we talk with Jami Adams, Littles Pastor for River City
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