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Latest podcast episodes about Gehl

Urbcast - a podcast about cities (podcast o miastach)
225: 25 years of urban transformation: what comes next for Gehl? | Helle Søholt

Urbcast - a podcast about cities (podcast o miastach)

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 30:03


Sprechstunde - Deutschlandfunk
Heilende Häuser: Wie gute Architektur schneller gesund macht

Sprechstunde - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 67:11


Sartori, Christina; Feuchtinger, Tobias; Gehl, Karin; Vollmer, Tanja; Vraetz, Th www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sprechstunde

Quo Vadis?
Moving Forward in Hope w/Candace Gehl

Quo Vadis?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 49:01


Moving forward! We said this so many times, we figured it should be the name of the episode, and rightly so! Our guest for this episode is Candace Gehl, and she reminds us why it is important to be moving forward, but always in hope. 

CivicCast
Episode 7 - Anna Muessig

CivicCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 33:47


In this episode, we talk with Anna Muessig, director of Gehl's Cities Team.Gehl is a global urban design and architecture firm with locations in Copenhagen, New York and San Francisco. The firm recently partnered with the city of Pensacola to create the new 10-year strategic plan, "Strive to Thrive: Pensacola 2035". Now that the plan is complete, what comes next?We chat with Anna about how communities can benefit from a strategic plan,  balancing data with public input and how average citizens can be a part of the plan's implementation over the next decade.Check out the full 10-year strategic plan at this link. Learn more about Gehl at this link. Learn more about our CivicCon Supporters at this link. 

Let's Talk Landscape - Der grüne Podcast von hochC Landschaftsarchitekten
#81: Städte für Menschen – mit Leon Legeland (Gehl Architects)

Let's Talk Landscape - Der grüne Podcast von hochC Landschaftsarchitekten

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 58:53


Life Between Buildings wurde vor über 50 Jahren von Jan Gehl geschrieben und ist immer noch aktuell und inspirierend. Wir sprechen mit Leon Legeland über die aktuellen Projekte des Büros, wie zum Beispiel die Studie zum öffentlichen Leben in der Münchner Innenstadt.  Er berichtet, wie ein großes interdisziplinäres Team, das über mehrere Standorte verteilt ist, gut zusammenarbeiten kann. Alle eint die Basis der Theorien von Jan Gehl, aber wie stellen Sie sicher, dass die Ansätze auch weiterhin umgesetzt und weiterentwickelt werden?   Lioba Lissner und Luisa Balz sprechen mit ihm über Fragen wie „Wie kann die Programmierung von Gebäuden und Freiräumen in Masterplänen definiert werden?“ und „Wie kommt man an Daten und wie hat sich deren Auswertung im Laufe der Zeit verändert? Leon Legeland hat in Wien, Malmö und Kopenhagen studiert und einen interdisziplinären Hintergrund in den Bereichen Stadtplanung, Landschaftsarchitektur und Umweltwissenschaften. Er hat von Berlin und Kopenhagen aus an mehreren deutschen und internationalen Stadtplanungsprojekten gearbeitet und ist seit 2021 bei Gehl. Gehl Architecs gestalten Städte für die Menschen mit Hilfe von Strategien, Daten und Design, die das Leben und den Menschen in den Mittelpunkt stellen. Die bestehenden Aktivitäten, Nutzergruppen und Verhaltensmuster bilden die Grundlage für künftige Visionen und Entwürfe.  Let's Talk Landscape befasst sich mit Inhalten rund um Landschaftsarchitektur und richtet sich an die Fachöffentlichkeit und alle, die sich für Stadtgestaltung interessieren. Unser Leitbild Gemeinsam.Nachhaltig.Gestalten führt uns durch vielfältige Themen und bringt uns jeden ersten Donnerstag im Monat zu spannenden Gesprächen mit interessanten Gästen.

MorgenDAC LIVE
Hvorfor er en national arkitekturpolitik så vigtig for byggebranchen?

MorgenDAC LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 47:45


Hvordan kan arkitektur blive et redskab til at løse nogle af samfundets største udfordringer? En ekspertgruppe nedsat af kulturministeren arbejder lige nu på anbefalinger til en ny national arkitekturpolitik, der kan få stor betydning for dem, der tegner, bygger og bor i Danmark. Med fokus på problemstillinger som bæredygtighed, døende bymidter og manglende forbindelse til naturen, spørger vi: Hvad skal der til for at omsætte store visioner til konkrete forandringer? Og hvilken rolle spiller byggebranchen, en af de største ressourceforbrugere, i denne transformation? I denne episode går vi i dybden med anbefalingerne sammen med Helle Søholt, CEO i Gehl og ekspertgruppens talsperson og Graves Simonsen, bæredygtighedschef i Bygherreforeningen. Hør deres bud på, hvordan politikken kan påvirke byerne, byggeriet – og ikke mindst menneskerne i dem. Byen forfra er optaget til Dansk Arkitektur Centers live-event, MorgenDAC, som er for dig, der vil have et nuanceret indblik i byens udvikling og arkitektur. Podcasten er produceret af Dansk Arkitektur Center og redigeret af Munck Studios.

Byggekunst
#041 - Trygghet, politi og byplanlegging - Christina Thomassen Rooth - Joakim Prytz Frivoll

Byggekunst

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 47:02


Hvordan ivaretar vi trygghet i det vi planlegger og bygger? I denne episoden snakker Alexander med Christina og Joakim i Oslopolitiet om trygghet i planprosesser. Hva snakker vi om når vi snakker om trygghet? Hva er trygge byrom? Hva er gode og dårlige eksempler på trygge og utrygge steder i Oslo? Og har Jacobs og Gehl egentlig hatt løsningen hele tiden? https://www.aftenposten.no/meninger/kronikk/i/o3KjxB/nylandsbrua-er-elefanten-i-uterommet https://www.politiet.no/globalassets/nyheter/oslo/2024-04-30-u-innsats-i-prioriterte-omrader-oslo-pd.pdf  Send oss en mail på podkast@lpo.no og følg oss gjerne på Instagram! PS. Gartnerløkka får gjennomgå i denne episoden, men BYM er på saken:  https://www.oslo.kommune.no/fag-og-utviklingsprosjekter/omradesatsingenes-prosjekter/oppgradering-av-gartnerlokka-1/#gref    Alles ist Architektur!   

The Klosters Forum Podcast
Can cities help us heal? Designing cities to improve human and planetary health with Helle Søholt

The Klosters Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 22:35


How can we create cities that prioritise people? Join our host of The Resilient City podcast, Hannah MacInnes, as she talks to Helle Søholt, CEO of Gehl, about building resilient cities that support mental health, combat loneliness, and promote sustainability. In this episode, Helle shares insights from her 24 years of experience leading people-first urban development projects around the world.

Work For Humans
In-Between Spaces: Where Designers Go Wrong When Creating Workspaces for Humans | Blaine Merker and Alice Katter

Work For Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 70:41


Architecture has traditionally centered on buildings, often overlooking the most crucial element—people. Urban designer Blaine Merker sees this as a missed opportunity. As Partner, Director, and Head of Climate Action at the Gehl research consultancy, Blaine aims to shift the industry's focus. By guiding companies to adopt community-centered design practices, he's working to transform urban spaces, ensuring that people—not just structures—are at the heart of every project.In this episode, Dart, Blaine, and Alice discuss:- The origin and mission of Gehl- Shaping behavior through empirical evidence and design- Prioritizing people over buildings in architecture- In-between spaces and why companies should invest in them- The norms created by a space- Designing for serendipity, connection, and collaboration- Integrating ecology into corporate landscapes- And other topics…Blaine Merker is Partner, Director, and Head of Climate Action at Gehl, an urban design and research consultancy dedicated to enhancing urban environments for everyday people. At Gehl, Blaine leads the company's private sector work, focusing on helping companies be good urban citizens. During his career, he has managed public and institutional portfolios, taught at the University of California, Berkeley, and led a landscape architectural practice. Prior to Gehl, Blaine was partner and founder of Rebar Art and Design Studio, where he combined art, design, and activism to transform urban spaces.Alice Katter is a Work Culture & Community Designer and Consultant and founder of Out of Office Network, a pioneering research and design lab and hub. Resources mentioned:Rebar: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebar_Art_and_Design_Studio Insurgent Public Space: https://www.routledge.com/Insurgent-Public-Space-Guerrilla-Urbanism-and-the-Remaking-of-Contemporary-Cities/Hou/p/book/9780415779661 Rebar's Absurd Tactics in Generous Urbanism: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/mono/10.4324/9780203093009-10/taking-place-rebar-absurd-tactics-generous-urbanism-jeffrey-hou Life Between Buildings, by Jan Gehl: https://www.amazon.com/Life-Between-Buildings-Using-Public/dp/1597268275Immersion, by Paul Zak: https://www.amazon.com/Immersion-Science-Extraordinary-Source-Happiness/dp/1544531958How to Study Public Life, by Jan Gehl: https://www.amazon.com/How-Study-Public-Life-Gehl/dp/1610914236 Paved Paradise, by Henry Graber: https://www.amazon.com/Paved-Paradise-Parking-Explains-World/dp/B0BBXGL7QT/ref=sr_1_1?sr=8-1 Connect with Blaine:www.GehlPeople.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blainemerker/ 

What it Takes to Make
Inside the Prolific Mind of Laura Gehl

What it Takes to Make

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 67:35


Team Versy is Brenna Jeanneret, children's lit author, mother, rock climber, outdoors person, and podcaster, Josh Monken, children's lit author, father, science communicator, and podcaster Jon Seymour, podcast wizard, author/illustrator and family man.  Our guest for this conversation was Laura. You can find Laura here. DON'T MISS AN EPISODE! Sign up for our newsletter here! This episode's book reviews: DONUTS FOR EVERYBODY by Jerrold Connors  MY MAMA IS A WORK OF ART written by Hana Acabado THIS BOOK IS DEFINITELY NOT CURSED written by Megan Woodward and illustrated by Risa Rodil The artwork for You May Contribute a Verse features our new quokka mascot, Versey, and was generously created by the great Maddie Frost! Find her on IG @hellomaddiefrost or on her website Maddie-Frost.com  Our theme music is So Happy by Scott Holmes you can find more of his music at scottholmesmusic.com   Love the podcast and wanna support more episodes like this? Find Community Shoutouts, Merch and our Patreon here!!  Find us on Bluesky @joshmonkwords, @brennajeanneret, and @jonseym0ur as always, let us know what you think via a rating, review, or comment! Thanks and see ya next time.  You May Contribute a Verse is a homespun production, produced, edited, recorded, conceptualized, and marketed by Josh Monken, Brenna Jeanneret, and Jon Seymour.

Pilestræde – Berlingskes nyhedspodcast
Din parcelhusdrøm ødelægger Danmark

Pilestræde – Berlingskes nyhedspodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 26:51


Parcelhuset er danskernes foretrukne boligdrøm. Over tre millioner danskere bor i et.  Men spørger man arkitekt Helle Søholt, bør dén statistik få nakkehårene til at rejse sig på enhver, der går op i klima og byudvikling.  For i takt med, at danskerne bliver rigere og vores krav til komfort stiger, så spreder parcelhuskvartererne sig som løgringe. Husene bliver større, vejene bliver bredere og bymidten bliver udkonkurreret af storcentre.  Hvordan vil hun knuse danskernes parcelhusdrømme?  Gæst: Helle Søholt, administrerende direktør i Gehl og medlem af kulturministerens ekspertgruppe for en ny national arkitekturpolitik. Vært: Kaare Svejstrup.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Live Free Podcast
Success Didn't Make Me Happy w/ Angela Gehl

The Live Free Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 45:26


Angela Gehl, a world-renowned intuitive, medium, profiler, mother, business owner, Neurological Psychologist, friend, and more shares her journey to true self-love and contentment. For years Angela silently struggled with self-identity and the pressure to maintain a perfect image. This pressure to be perfect led to a loss of joy and an overwhelming pressure that felt crippling. All of this came to a head one day when her child's mental health took an unexpected turn for the worse. The lessons that would follow would change her and her family's lives forever. Connect With Angela www.angelagehl.ca www.diamondclubyxe.ca Connect With Live Free linktr.ee/lvfree --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christine-elliott20/message

Wisconsin's Midday News
12p: New York to Regulate Social Media Algorithms, the Third Space Innovation Brewhouse, and Stories of the Strange

Wisconsin's Midday News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 26:33


In the noon hour of today's show with Adam Roberts filling in for Greg Matzek: -(00:46) Now at noon: The Supreme Court upholds law barring domestic abusers from owning guns in major Second Amendment ruling, New York

Wisconsin's Midday News
Third Space Brewing's New Innovation Brewhouse w/ Third Space Brewing Co-Founders Kevin Wright & Andy Gehl

Wisconsin's Midday News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 11:34


Third Space Brewing Co-Founders Kevin Wright and Andy Gehl join Wisconsin

Fork's Sake Podcast - With Sushi Stu
Fork's Sake Podcast: Amir Gehl, Difference Coffee - Ep16

Fork's Sake Podcast - With Sushi Stu

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 122:54


Welcome to this episode of The Fork's Sake podcast, where we take an authentic look at the culinary world from the inside out. Today, Sushi Stu catches up with Amir Gehl from Difference Coffee to talk all things coffee, from starting out to creating the perfect blend. Follow us on Instagram @forkpod for more!

Byggekunst
#023 - Tromsø! Polarbyens identitet og Nordens Paris, med Lars Haukeland

Byggekunst

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 66:11


En samtale med Lars Haukeland om Tromsø, om byens røtter og historie, om porten til ishavet, og det urbane livet som vokste frem i gatene der. Vi snakker om byen mellom sjeteene, om ekspedisjoner, handel og industri, om dagens byutvikling, turisme, hotell og bolig, og om hvor veien kanskje går videre for Tromsø. Lars er arkitekt, og grunnla LPO arkitekter i 1982, sammen med Pål Henry Engh, og Ola Aasness. LPO har flere prosjekter i Tromsø, og i denne epsioden snakker Lars og Alexander blant annet en del om Vervet.  https://www.lpo.no/prosjekter/vervet Har du spørsmål eller tilbakemeldinger? Send oss en mail på podkast@lpo.no På gjenlyd!     

Bite-Sized Crime
116: Nadia Gehl

Bite-Sized Crime

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 17:32


When a young woman is gunned down in her own neighborhood, police take desperate measures to hunt down her killer. Who killed Nadia Gehl? Episode transcript, media, and sources available at bitesizedcrimepod.com. Have a case you'd like me to cover? Let me know! Follow the pod for more true crime content! Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Facebook Check out my interviews with the I'm The Villain podcast and the Visible Voices podcast! Bite-Sized Crime is a proud member of the Boundless Audio Network.

The Executive Appeal
Ep 130: Strategic Leadership Reflection: Insights with Collin Gehl

The Executive Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 40:57


On today's episode of The Executive Appeal Podcast join Alex D. Tremble (CEO of GPS Leadership Solutions & #KeynoteSpeaker) and Collin Gehl (HR Director at Say Yes Buffalo) as they explore the significance of intentional leadership. Discover why taking the time to reflect on personal goals is crucial for leaders to align their behaviors with their aspirations, fostering growth and effectiveness within their organizations.Guest Bio:Collin Gehl is a Human Resources professional from Buffalo, New York. In 2021, Collin was named Say Yes Buffalo's first full-time Human Resources Director in 2021. As HR Director, Collin is responsible for the overall administration of the HR Department. He ensures that the department supports the agency's strategic and business plans, and as well as complies with all federal, state, and local employment regulations. In addition, Collin oversees all agency trainings, hiring practices, and the salary/market assessments. As HR Director, he sits on the agency's Senior Leadership Team, Racial Equity & Inclusion Committee, and Self-Care Committee. Collin developed and facilitated the organization's Leadership 101 program for emerging leaders within the organization. Leadership 101 was awarded the inaugural SHRMLab's Better Workplace Challenge Cup Champion---Member Track.Collin is the President of the Board of Directors of the Buffalo Niagara Human Resources Association, having served on the board since 2018. He has a background working in non-profit organizations in roles such as education administration, museum management and project management. He has a Bachelor's Degree in English from the University at Buffalo and a Master's Degree in Organizational Leadership from Medaille University. Collin is also on the board of directors for Just Buffalo Literary Center. He is a member of the Emerging Philanthropists of Color (under the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo) and an alumnus of Leadership Buffalo (Rising Leaders '04).

The Bitcoin Podcast
Robert Gehl: The Dark Web & the Fediverse | Logos Podcast with Jarrad Hope

The Bitcoin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 62:59


JOIN THE COMMUNITYLogos Twitter: https://twitter.com/Logos_networkLogos Discord: https://discord.gg/logosnetworkRESOURCES:Jarrad Hope X - https://twitter.com/jarradhope_Robert Gehl: https://www.robertwgehl.org/Move Slowly and Building Bridges: Mastodon, the Fediverse, and the Struggle for Democratic Social Media: https://fossacademic.tech/2023/08/17/OxfordUP.htmlTIMESTAMPS:00:00 Misconceptions and Nature of the Dark Web00:26 Explorations of Digital Anonymity and Legitimacy01:40 The Journey from Criticism to Constructive Alternatives06:13 Unpacking Political Economy and Governance in Digital Spaces07:49 Codes of Conduct and Ethics in Online Communities19:35 The Sustainable and Ethical Challenges of the Fediverse27:08 Identity, Authenticity, and Social Transformation Through Digital Participation31:13 The Future and Legitimacy of Decentralized Networks Logos Press Engine includes Logos Podcast and Hashing It Out. Hashing it Out dives into the mechanisms and hardware of the technology that aid in making sovereign communities.

Campfire by Cabin
#41 Gehl: Making Cities for People w Helle Søholt and Ghigo DiTommaso

Campfire by Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 38:06


Gehl Partners is one of the most reputable urban design firms in the world. They have transformed Google campuses, downtown Santa Monica, and a number of other well-known developments around the globe over the last several decades. Everything they do is through a lens of designing cities for people, not cars. We were fortunate to be joined by both Helle Søholt and Ghigo DiTommaso this episode. Helle is CEO and a founding partner of Gehl. Ghigo leads Gehl's team advising real estate developers on neighborhood strategies, masterplanning, and community engagement. We discussed the history of Gehl, its approach to urban design, and how it is implementing projects in cities all around the world. There are ton of valuable lessons in here for neighborhood developers and urban designers. You can learn more about their work at gehlpeople.com Campfire is produced by Cabin, which is a group of internet friends building a network of modern villages. For more about how to get involved, visit cabin.city today. Read more about the future of living at futureofliving.substack.com Twitter: @citiesforpeople@JacksonSteger

Monocle 24: The Briefing
Special edition, no 1: Live from the Sustainable Cities in Action Forum at Expo City Dubai

Monocle 24: The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 27:10


The first in a series of special live editions recorded at the Sustainable Cities in Action Forum at Expo City Dubai. Tom Edwards hosts a discussion on sustainable placemaking, featuring insights from author and authority on creative cities, Charles Landry; Monocle's editor in chief, Andrew Tuck; anthropologist and director at Gehl, Sophia Schuff; and Jonathan Ashmore, founding principal of Anarchitect.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On Cities
GEHL: Committed to Creating Cities for People

On Cities

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 60:00


In this next episode of ON CITIES, host Carie Penabad speaks with Helle Søholt, founding partner and CEO of GEHL. Helle sheds light on GEHL's remarkable journey, challenging conventional urban paradigms and outlining a vision for a more sustainable and community-centric future. Together, we explore the guiding principles that propel GEHL's transformative projects, unveiling the sensitive solutions they bring to the design of the built environment. Tune Friday, March 15th at 11:00 AM EST, 8:00 AM EST to gain unique insights into the intricacies of creating dynamic, people-oriented urban environments; and discover how GEHL is shaping the cities of tomorrow. https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/4119/on-cities

Montana Talks with Aaron Flint
9:00 - Mike Gehl on Missoula School Budget Shortfall - AG Austin Knudsen on Google AI Unfair Trade Practices

Montana Talks with Aaron Flint

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 42:17


The Purple Principle
Systems Level Failure? Veterans for All Voters Takes on Polarizing Elections

The Purple Principle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 26:50


“Every time I talk to someone about running for office, the first thing they say is, Eric, you have to pick a team,” confides Navy veteran Eric Bronner, COO of the non-partisan group Veterans for All Voters.  “And something didn't sit right with me. So the pump was primed, as my parents would say, for some kind of awakening.” That awakening occurred  listening to a Freakonomics podcast episode with former Purple Principle  guest Katherine Gehl, co-author of The Politics Industry. In that episode, as in our own 2021 interview, Gehl  highlighted the lack of incentives our elected officials have to govern effectively.   To tackle that  problem, Eric and his co-founders are forming a nationwide network of veterans to volunteer on behalf of state level election reform initiatives like opening primaries to the large percentage of registered independent or unaffiliated veterans unable to vote in primary elections and also to advance Final Four or Five voting as detailed in The Politics Industry.  “The last thing we need is more partisanship,” says Bronner who now works full time coordinating  hundreds of volunteers in forty states and counting. “We can have differences of opinion, right? But the system itself is broken.” Tune in to meet three other veterans behind this effort and find out how Bronner and Veterans For All Voters hope to mend the system in this 2024 election cycle and beyond. The Purple Principle is Fluent Knowledge production. Original music by Ryan Adair Rooney.   SHOW NOTES Our Guests Eric Bronner: Bio, X (Twitter) Co-founder and COO of Veterans for All Voters Additional Resources Show Me Integrity  Freakonomics: America's Hidden Duopoly The Politics Industry: How Political Innovation Can Break Partisan Gridlock and Save Our Democracy by Katherine M. Gehl and Michael E. Porter Find us online! X: @purpleprincipl Facebook: @thepurpleprinciplepodcast Instagram: @thepurpleprinciplepodcast Our website: https://bit.ly/2ZCpFaQ Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/2UfFSja

The Jim Rutt Show
EP 219 Katherine Gehl on Breaking Partisan Gridlock

The Jim Rutt Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 67:45


Jim talks with Katherine Gehl about her and Michael Porter's book, The Politics Industry: How Political Innovation Can Break Partisan Gridlock and Save Our Democracy. They discuss Jim's past familiarity with Michael Porter's work, Porter's five forces, the "what the hell is water" phenomenon, the Schoolhouse Rock problem, political industry theory, political payback for unhelpful activities, why political competitors are doing better as "customers" become more dissatisfied, the current American party system as a protected duopoly, nonprofit investments in things that have no chance, non-constitutional problems, the reversible accident of plurality voting, whether more parties are essential, how Ross Perot's 1992 election pressured the two parties to balance the budget, reforming the primary system, final-five voting, Alaska's experiment in final-four voting, instant runoffs, freeing players to make good strategic choices, lowering the barrier to entry for new thinking, and much more. Episode Transcript The Politics Industry: How Political Innovation Can Break Partisan Gridlock and Save Our Democracy, by Katherine Gehl and Michael Porter Competitive Strategy: Techniques for Analyzing Industries and Competitors, by Michael Porter Katherine Gehl is the originator of Final Five Voting (FFV)—a new election system designed to positively transform the incentives driving our dysfunctional politics. In 2020, Gehl published The Politics Industry: How Political Innovation Can Break Partisan Gridlock and Save Our Democracy (with co-author Michael Porter of Harvard Business School). Her work applied a competition lens and classic tools of industry analysis to politics for the first time. Today, Gehl leads the national Campaign for Final Five Voting which she co-founded with leaders across the political spectrum.

The Tie
Brad Gehl-A Wild Path to Golf Design

The Tie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 78:56


Brad Gehl is not fearless, but he is persistent as hell. In this episode we cover his path through golf which includes: Growing up in an athletic and creative family in IndianaWalking onto Oklahoma State as the #3 player on his HS teamGrinding through amateur golf, then turning professionalThe move to Jupiter and the crew that raised his standards COVID & his non profit "The Hangry Project" + Summer School DocumentaryHis departure from professional golfA decision to pursue Golf Design through golf construction at The Park Experiences working with Hanse, Doak, associates, and crews.& What's aheadThere's plenty more too. His creativity which originated as writing and filmmaking will certainly seep into his future design work. For now, it's time to be fully and utterly immersed in the dirt (dert). Check out the following links to learn more: Brad's Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/bradgehlosu/?hl=en The Hangry Project 501-C3 Missionhttps://www.thehangryproject.com/Summer School Documentary (36 mins - highly recommend)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUdTMA1OHHAGolfers Journal 22: "What I Stole From Pete Dye" - Brad Gehlhttps://www.golfersjournal.com/editorial/what-i-stole-from-pete-dye/Thanks for the support as always!Cheers,- The Tie GuysWebsite:https://www.thetiepodcast.comInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/thetiepodcast/?hl=enTwitter:https://mobile.twitter.com/thetiepodcastGoodWalk Coffee:https://goodwalkcoffee.comCODE: thetie for 20% offBDraddy:bdraddy.comCODE: thetie25 for 25% off

The Tully Show
Robert Gehl / "Social Engineering"

The Tully Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 54:51


Robert Gehl discusses "Social Engineering: How Crowdmasters, Phreaks, Hackers, and Trolls Created a New Form of Manipulative Communication," co-authored with Sean Lawson.

The Vital Center
The political reform that might matter most, with Katherine Gehl

The Vital Center

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 70:14


In 2013, Katherine Gehl was a young CEO when she crossed paths with Harvard Business School professor Michael Porter, who revolutionized corporate strategy with his famed “Five Forces” analysis. Through working with Porter on efforts to revive U.S. economic competitiveness, Gehl — who describes herself as “politically homeless” — realized that the same Five Forces analysis could be applied to the business of politics. Looking at politics through this lens helped explain why the current political primary system produces polarization and paralyzed government. In particular, she was struck by how the Republican and Democratic parties, for all their differences, act as a duopoly in preventing new entrants into the field.  The result was Gehl and Porter's 2020 book The Politics Industry: How Political Innovation Can Break Partisan Gridlock and Save Our Democracy. Based on her research, Gehl realized that the most powerful and achievable reform to change our broken political paradigm was Final Five Voting. In this system, closed partisan primaries are replaced with nonpartisan open primaries that send the top five finishers to the general election, in which a single candidate is elected through ranked choice voting. In this podcast discussion, Gehl describes how she went through what she calls “the five stages of political grief” to arrive at her conviction that Final Five Voting was the reform American politics needed most. She describes how such a system was enacted in Alaska, how it works in practice, and how it shifts the selection power in our democracy from primary voters to general-election voters. As a result, this reform made Alaskan politicians more responsive to the electorate as a whole (instead of a small group of highly partisan primary voters) and more willing to strike deals with political opponents to solve public problems. Gehl discusses other states that are considering Final Five Voting, the opposition that reformers face from both parties and how Final Five Voting can lead to better candidates and governing outcomes.

RealClearPolitics Takeaway
A Conversation With Katherine Gehl: Will Changing The Way We Vote Improve Politics?

RealClearPolitics Takeaway

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 36:44


Katherine Gehl is the founder of The Institute for Political Innovation and co-author of “The Politics Industry: How Political Innovation Can Break Partisan Gridlock and Save Our Democracy,” with Harvard Business School professor Michael E. Porter. She is the architect and evangelist of a new approach to elections called "Final Five Voting" that she says it will help solve many of the problems in Washington by changing the incentives that guide our elected officials. On today's RCP Takeaway podcast, Gehl joins RealClearPolitics bureau chief Carl Cannon and moderator Andrew Walworth to discuss how our electoral system affects decision-making by public officials and whether Final Five Voting can change American politics for the better.

Prairie Doc Radio
PDR 2023-08-02 Medicare - Allie Gehl & Arlys Fischer

Prairie Doc Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 32:54


Brookings Health System employees Allie Gehl and Arlys Fischer discuss Medicare options and changes.

How to Win Friends and Save the Republic
The Emperor has No Clothes (with Katherine Gehl)

How to Win Friends and Save the Republic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 42:09


America's election structure was designed more than 250 years ago and a few tweaks have been made along the way, but it's time for some real innovation. Enter Katherine Gehl, a businesswoman with political chops who realized that we could remake our electoral system so that the success of elected officials is tied to the success of the lives of their constituents. Gehl founded the Institute for Political Innovation and recorded a compelling TED Talk about the topic. (Originally aired 11/19/2021)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Special Series- Episode 6: Exploring PLCs and the voices of the Marginalized a Reflection by host Kirsten Wilson

"The Bulldog Educator" with Kirsten Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 24:52


This is the sixth and final episode of a  special series where the Bulldog Educator host, Kirsten Wilson, reflects on the past 5 episodes and how it has impacted her learning. Throughout the episode, there is her personal reflection of the series and excerpts of recordings from previous episodes in this series. Resources referenced in the episode: Definition of a Marginalized person: Gehl, N. (2019, June 28). How to better support your marginalized students. The Art of Education University. Retrieved March 2, 2023, from https://theartofeducation.edu/2019/09/02/how-to-better-support-your-marginalized-students/ 4 Essential Questions for the PLC: Fischer, D., & Frey, N. (2015, February). That pesky fourth PLC question. Solution Tree Blog. Retrieved from https://www.solutiontree.com/blog/that-pesky-fourth-plc-question/ Characteristics of a PLC: Bailey, K. (2010). 6 essential characteristics of a PLC. Retrieved from https://www-grms.stjohns.k12.fl.us/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/What-it-Means-to-be-a-Model-PLC-School.pdf Examples of Schools with Effective PLCs that did not follow the PLC framework: Amy, M. E., Pelligrino, M. J., Slaney, J. D., & Soria, L. R. (2020). Leadership Practices That Support Marginalized Students: How Leaders Support Teacher Leadership For Emergent Bilingual And Latinx Students (dissertation). Boston College University Libraries, Boston, MA.  Bouffard, S., & Murray, L. (2020, February). Learning Is A Two-Way Street Middle School Strengthens Teaching By Focusing On Student Identity. The Learning Professional, 41(1), 28–31. Jackson, Y. (2016, February 18). Transformational pedagogy: Cashing the promissory note of equity for all students – especially those who are marginalized. Equity-Centered Capacity Building: Retrieved March 2, 2023, from https://capacitybuildingnetwork.org/article8/  Support for including diverse voices in discussions about vulnerability and resilience and to intentionally embedding and protecting the voices of marginalized populations in PLCs: Levine, T. H. (2019). Overcome 5 PLC Challenges. The Learning Professional, 40(3), 64–68. (https://learningforward.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Overcome-5-PLC-challenges-TOOL.pdf) To discuss this topic, feel free to email us at thebulldogedu@thebulldogedu.org, or connect with us on social media- Twitter: ⁠@thebulldogedu⁠, Facebook- ⁠The Bulldog Edu⁠, Instagram- ⁠@thebulldogedu⁠ or connect with our host, Kirsten Wilson on LinkdedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirsten-s-wilson/.

Special Series- Episode 5: Exploring PLCs and the voices of the Marginalized with Dr. Evette Allen-Moore

"The Bulldog Educator" with Kirsten Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 17:12


This is the fifth episode of a 6 episode series where the Bulldog Educator host, Kirsten Wilson, chats with guest, Dr. Evette Allen-Moore about the questions she has been contemplating, how higher education PLC spaces ensure and create inclusive cultures that amplify the voices of BIPOC students and teachers. Through the episode we also explore what other aspects need to be present in a PLC and what we need to keep mindful of when considering representation and student voice. The concept of representation and the importance of perspective and personal experience bring to the table also are a theme throughout the episode. The discussion explores how PLCs can amplify the voices of the marginalized, the concept of the Inclusive Excellence Framework, and what may need to change or be customized regarding the questions asked in a PLC and who is present in a PLC to ensure all voices are represented and heard. Resources referenced in the episode: 4 Essential Questions for the PLC: Fischer, D., & Frey, N. (2015, February). That pesky fourth PLC question. Solution Tree Blog. Retrieved from https://www.solutiontree.com/blog/that-pesky-fourth-plc-question/ Characteristics of a PLC: Bailey, K. (2010). 6 essential characteristics of a PLC. Retrieved from https://www-grms.stjohns.k12.fl.us/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/What-it-Means-to-be-a-Model-PLC-School.pdf Definition of Marginalized person: Gehl, N. (2019, June 28). How to better support your marginalized students. The Art of Education University. Retrieved March 2, 2023, from https://theartofeducation.edu/2019/09/02/how-to-better-support-your-marginalized-students/ Inclusive Excellence Framework: Original framework from AACU and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute: https://www.aacu.org/office-of-undergraduate-stem-education/inclusive-excellence-commission Research used for preparation in discussion in this episode: Embedding DEI into practice: https://www.aacu.org/office-of-undergraduate-stem-education/inclusive-excellence-commission Denver Office of Teaching and Learning: Inclusive Teaching Practices- Inclusive Excellence Framework (based on the work from AACU-HHMI): https://operations.du.edu/inclusive-teaching/inclusive-excellence Student voice/experience: Anderson, G. (2020, October 23). Racism fuels poor mental health outcomes for black students. Racism fuels poor mental health outcomes for Black students. https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2020/10/23/racism-fuels-poor-mental-health-outcomes-black-students  Griffin, E. (2020, February). See Me For Who I Am. The Learning Professional 1, 41, 36–38. (https://learningforward.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/the-learning-professional-february2020.pdf) You can locate Dr. Evette Allen-Moore at New York Institute of Technology Assistant Dean of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and ELA Education Services, LLC, where she is owner and CEO. To engage in discussion on this topic feel free to email at thebulldogedu@thebulldogedu.org, or connect with us on social media- Twitter: ⁠@thebulldogedu⁠, Facebook- ⁠The Bulldog Edu⁠, Instagram- ⁠@thebulldogedu⁠ or connect with our host, Kirsten Wilson on LinkdedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirsten-s-wilson/.

Special Series- Episode 4: Exploring PLCs and the voices of the Marginalized with Jasmine Wilson

"The Bulldog Educator" with Kirsten Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 20:36


This is the fourth episode of a 6 episode series where the Bulldog Educator host, Kirsten Wilson, chats with guest, Jasmine Wilson about the questions she has been contemplating, how a non-traditional student, former Higher Education employee, former Corporate Business Person and Dean of Students shows up in PLC spaces representing BIPOC students and supports teachers. Through the episode we also explore what other aspects need to be present in a PLC and what we need to keep mindful of when considering representation and student voice. The concept of representation and the importance of perspective and personal experience bring to the table also are a theme throughout the episode. The discussion explores how PLCs have benefited or not benefited Jasmine, her voice, and the voice of teachers and students, and what may need to change or be customized regarding the questions asked in a PLC and who is present in a PLC to ensure all voices are represented and heard. Resources referenced in order presented: 4 Essential Questions for the PLC: Fischer, D., & Frey, N. (2015, February). That pesky fourth PLC question. Solution Tree Blog. Retrieved from https://www.solutiontree.com/blog/that-pesky-fourth-plc-question/ Characteristics of a PLC: Bailey, K. (2010). 6 essential characteristics of a PLC. Retrieved from https://www-grms.stjohns.k12.fl.us/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/What-it-Means-to-be-a-Model-PLC-School.pdf Definition of Marginalized person: Gehl, N. (2019, June 28). How to better support your marginalized students. The Art of Education University. Retrieved March 2, 2023, from https://theartofeducation.edu/2019/09/02/how-to-better-support-your-marginalized-students/ Research used for preparation in discussion in this episode: The topic of customization: Amy, M. E., Pelligrino, M. J., Slaney, J. D., & Soria, L. R. (2020). Leadership Practices That Support Marginalized Students: How Leaders Support Teacher Leadership For Emergent Bilingual And Latinx Students (dissertation). Boston College University Libraries, Boston, MA. Bouffard, S., & Murray, L. (2020, February). Learning Is A Two-Way Street Middle School Strengthens Teaching By Focusing On Student Identity. The Learning Professional, 41(1), 28–31. Student voice: Griffin, E. (2020, February). See Me For Who I Am. The Learning Professional 1, 41, 36–38. (https://learningforward.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/the-learning-professional-february2020.pdf) When PLCs struggle to overcome the balkanized culture: Gorman, A. R. (2019). PLCs and Shifting School Culture: A Case Study . TopScholar. Retrieved from https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4165&context=theses You can locate Jasmine Wilson on LinkedIn, and Facebook. To engage in discussion on this topic feel free to email at thebulldogedu@thebulldogedu.org, or connect with us on social media- Twitter: ⁠@thebulldogedu⁠, Facebook- ⁠The Bulldog Edu⁠, Instagram- ⁠@thebulldogedu⁠ or connect with our host, Kirsten Wilson on LinkdedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirsten-s-wilson/.

Special Series- Episode 3: Exploring PLCs and the voices of the Marginalized with Aida Kuettle

"The Bulldog Educator" with Kirsten Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 22:46


This is the third episode of a 6 episode series where the Bulldog Educator host, Kirsten Wilson, chats with guest, Aida Kuettle about the questions she has been contemplating, how an ELL learner herself, non-traditional student, and ESOL Coordinator shows up in PLC spaces representing ESOL students and supports teachers. Through the episode we also explore what other aspects need to be present in a PLC and what we need to keep mindful of when considering the ESOL students. The concept of representation and the importance of perspective and personal experience bring to the table also are a theme throughout the episode. The discussion explores how PLCs have benefited or not benefited both Aida, her voice, and the voice of the ESOL students, and what may need to change regarding the questions asked in a PLC. Resources referenced in order presented: 4 Essential Questions for the PLC: Fischer, D., & Frey, N. (2015, February). That pesky fourth PLC question. Solution Tree Blog. Retrieved from https://www.solutiontree.com/blog/that-pesky-fourth-plc-question/ Characteristics of a PLC: Bailey, K. (2010). 6 essential characteristics of a PLC. Retrieved from https://www-grms.stjohns.k12.fl.us/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/What-it-Means-to-be-a-Model-PLC-School.pdf Definition of Marginalized person: Gehl, N. (2019, June 28). How to better support your marginalized students. The Art of Education University. Retrieved March 2, 2023, from https://theartofeducation.edu/2019/09/02/how-to-better-support-your-marginalized-students/ Research used for preparation in discussion in this episode: Amy, M. E., Pelligrino, M. J., Slaney, J. D., & Soria, L. R. (2020). Leadership Practices That Support Marginalized Students: How Leaders Support Teacher Leadership For Emergent Bilingual And Latinx Students (dissertation). Boston College University Libraries, Boston, MA. Bouffard, S., & Murray, L. (2020, February). Learning Is A Two-Way Street Middle School Strengthens Teaching By Focusing On Student Identity. The Learning Professional, 41(1), 28–31. You can locate Aida Kuettle on LinkedIn, on Facebook as Aida Quintero, and on Instagram @senora_kuettle To engage in discussion on this topic feel free to email at thebulldogedu@thebulldogedu.org, or connect with us on social media- Twitter: ⁠@thebulldogedu⁠, Facebook- ⁠The Bulldog Edu⁠, Instagram- ⁠@thebulldogedu⁠ or connect with our host, Kirsten Wilson on LinkdedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirsten-s-wilson/.

Active Towns
Human Centered Design w/ Gehl's Blaine Merker (video available)

Active Towns

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 71:30


In this episode, I connect with Blaine Merker, a Partner, Director, and Head of Climate Action at Gehl, for a discussion about his early work and activism in redefining public space by taking over street parking spots, his current work at Gehl, and strategies for having a meaningful impact on our climate challenges.Thank you so much for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend and be sure to subscribe to the Podcast on your preferred listening platform, and don't forget to check out the Active Towns Channel for more content.Helpful Links (note that some may include affiliate links to help me support the channel):- The video version of this episode - Gehl Cities for People- Parking Day Manual- Contested Streets doc- Christiana Bikes- Bo01 in Malmö, Sweden- Pocket Neighborhoods videoBooks mentioned:- Cities for People, Jan Gehl or via Amazon - How to Study Public Life, Gehl & Svarre or via Amazon - Soft City, Sim or via Amazon If you are a fan of the Active Towns Channel, please consider supporting the effort as an Active Towns Ambassador in the following ways:1. Join our Patreon community. Contributions start at just $1 per month(Note: Patron benefits include early, ad-free access to content and a 15% discount in the Active Towns Merch Store)2. If you enjoyed this episode, you can also "leave a tip" thru "Buy Me a Coffee"3. Pick up some Active Towns #StreetsAreForPeople Merch at my storeCredits:- Video and audio production by John Simmerman- Music via Epidemic SoundResources used during the production of this video:- My recording platform is Ecamm Live- Editing software Adobe Creative Cloud Suite- Equipment: Contact me for a complete listFor more information about the Active Towns effort or to follow along, please visit our links below:- Active Towns Website- Active Towns on Twitter- Periodic e-NewsletterBackground:Hi Everyone! My name is John Simmerman, and I'm a health promotion and public health professional with over 30 years of experience. Over the years, my area of concentration has evolved into a specialization in how the built environment influences human behavior related to active living and especially active mobility.Since 2010,  I've been exploring, documenting, and profiling established, emerging, and aspiring Active Towns wherever they might be while striving to produce high-quality multimedia content to help inspire the creation of more safe and inviting, environments that promote a "Culture of Activity" for "All Ages & Abilities."The Active Towns Channel features my original video content and reflections, including a selection of podcast episodes and short films profiling the positive and inspiring efforts happening around the world as I am able to experience and document them. Thanks once again for tuning in! I hope you find this content helpful and insightful.Creative Commons License: Attributions, Non-Commercial, No Derivatives, 2023 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Special Series: Episode 1- Intro by Host Kirsten Wilson

"The Bulldog Educator" with Kirsten Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 16:31


This is the beginning of a 6 episode series where the Bulldog Educator host, Kirsten Wilson, shares the questions she has been contemplating, defines what the term marginalized means, and explores and shares her own experiences with PLCs. In this series she will interview experts in the field of education, both K-12 and Higher Ed, and how PLCs have benefited or not benefited them, their voice, and the voice of their students. Resources referenced in order presented: Gehl, N. (2019, June 28). How to better support your marginalized students. The Art of Education University. Retrieved March 2, 2023, from https://theartofeducation.edu/2019/09/02/how-to-better-support-your-marginalized-students/  Fisher, D., Frey, N., & Almarode, J. (2022, November 17). 5 questions plcs should ask to promote equity. Learning Forward. Retrieved March 2, 2023, from https://learningforward.org/journal/resilient-leadership/5-questions-plcs-should-ask-to-promote-equity/ To engage in discussion on this topic feel free to email at thebulldogedu@thebulldogedu.org, or connect with us on social media- Twitter: ⁠@thebulldogedu⁠, Facebook- ⁠The Bulldog Edu⁠, Instagram- ⁠@thebulldogedu⁠ or connect with our host, Kirsten Wilson on LinkdedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirsten-s-wilson/.

PDX Pet Connection
Interview with Kimberly Gehl of Alice in Bunderland

PDX Pet Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 17:07


Today on the PDX Pet Connection podcast, I have Kimberly Gehl of Alice in Bunderland. Kimberly talks about how she took her love for rabbits and turned it into a pop-up shop that focuses on hard-to-find and unique items for rabbits and the people that love them. You can find more information about Alice in Bunderland on their website and by following them on Instagram and Facebook. I hope you enjoy this episode with your furry best friend. If you enjoyed this podcast and would like to become part of the PDX Pet Connection community, join our Facebook group and connect with other pet parents, businesses, services, and charities.

The Mike Broomhead Show Audio
Chuck Coughlin, CEO and President of HighGround and Katherine Gehl, Founder of the Institute for Political Innovation

The Mike Broomhead Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 10:18


Matt Salmon, who's in for Mike Broomhead talks with Chuck Coughlin, the CEO and President of HighGround and Katherine Gehl, the Founder of the Institute for Political Innovation about ranked choice voting and if it's the best way to be handling elections in Arizona. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Airing It Out-Files From Leahy's Locker Room
Talking Sportscasting with Kevin Gehl

Airing It Out-Files From Leahy's Locker Room

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 52:21


This week I'm joined by Emmy award winning sportscaster Kevin Gehl from NESN. The San Francisco Bay Area native discusses his career and his rise in the industry. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-leahy/message

Driven By Insight
Katherine Gehl, Business Leader & Activist

Driven By Insight

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 58:02


The Prof G Show with Scott Galloway
Ending the Two-Party Political System — with Katherine Gehl

The Prof G Show with Scott Galloway

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 34:48


Katherine Gehl, the founder of The Institute for Political Innovation and co-author of “The Politics Industry: How Political Innovation Can Break Partisan Gridlock and Save Our Democracy,” joins Scott to discuss why it's time to disrupt the politics industry with Final Five Voting.  Scott opens with his thoughts on why Twitter's subscription model is all wrong.  Algebra of Happiness: Get memories out of your parents while you can.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Sticks Golf Podcast
Round Table Ep. 36 - Brad Gehl

Sticks Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 55:22


*First off we apologize for the poor audio in this podcast, we had some wifi issues but we made the most of it. Brad is a journey man in almost all aspects of golf.  Walked on the college golf team and Oklahoma State University... Worked outside operations to finance his professional career... Played professional golf in China, South America, the United States, and Canada... Started a non-profit giving kids access to food a sense of family in the South-Florida area... Has now embarked on his journey of golf course architecture working for names like Gill Hanse and Tom Doak... Needless to say he is a wealth of knowledge and a great interview. Hope you all enjoy and we will see you next week!      

The KGEZ Good Morning Show
Flathead City-County Health Department's Jennifer Gendreau and Sarah Gehl 10-12-22

The KGEZ Good Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 19:44


Flathead City-County Health Department's Jennifer Gendreau and Sarah Gehl connected with John Hendricks and Robin Mitchell during the KGEZ Good Morning Show Glacier Bank Community Conversation on Wednesday, October 12th, 2022.

Impact Real Estate Investing

Helle Søholt was just 28 years old in 2000 when she co-founded Gehl Architects with Jan Gehl, her professor at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. Together, they built a commanding firm, now over two decades old. Gehl focuses on people first in urban design with a focus on walkability and access to greenery and public space. In 2016, Helle took over as CEO and the firm now has offices in Copenhagen, San Francisco and New York. People first has gone from its humble beginnings in Copenhagen, to work that spans over 50 countries and 250 cities globally.  If you'd like to join me in my quest to rethink real estate, there are two simple things you can do. Share this podcast and go to RethinkRealEstateForGood.co, where you can subscribe to be the first to hear about my podcasts, blog posts and other goodies.

True Thirty with Joey Dumont
The Politics Industry with Katherine Gehl

True Thirty with Joey Dumont

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 72:08


My guest today is Ms. Katherine Gehl, business leader, author, speaker, and political innovator who has taken on the ambitious undertaking of trying to reform how American politics works.In 2020, with Harvard Business School Professor Michael Porter, Gehl published her book, The Politics Industry, How Political Innovation Can Break Partisan Gridlock and Save our Democracy. Heady stuff indeed. The overarching theme is a system called Final Five Voting, where candidates enter a primary regardless of party – a new way of voting that forces candidates to earn a spot in the general election versus a system, which, currently, is not competitive.Alaska approved this system in a 2020 ballot measure. And Gehl noted that for the 2024 elections, there are also signature drives taking place in Missouri and Nevada. Gehl added that California and Washington adopted the top two primaries in which the top two finishers advance to the general election, again, regardless of party affiliation.After spending time with Katherine, I was truly encouraged about our elections for the first time in many years. As someone who has grown less than optimistic about our democracy of late, Katherine Gehl and Michael Porter have crafted a plan that might just work after all.I hope you learn as much as I did from Katherine. She is really on to something here!Watch Episode: Get full access to True Thirty at truethirty.substack.com/subscribe

Unbiased
Changing the incentives of Congress to represent the majority - Katherine Gehl

Unbiased

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 53:50


[1:04] The party primary as the root problem in US Politics[9:56] Final Five Voting[20:42] Alaska's primary - a live version of Final Four Voting[33:48] No longer “wasting votes” on third-party candidates[40:47] Minority representation in Final Five Voting[47:09] Getting involved in Final Five Voting efforts

LFC Daytrippers
In My Life - LFC Moments - Matt Gehl

LFC Daytrippers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 60:52


Gav talks to LFC Fan Matt from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada about his top 3 moments supporting the reds.  Support Féileacáin… Please get us to 10k!!  Donate here!  https://www.idonate.ie/fundraiser/11425598_lfc--daytrippers-s-page.html See https://www.feileacain.ie for more info on an outstanding charity that deserves for us to smash this out of the park!!  IP VANISH OFFER - Go To https://ipvanish.com/daytrippers Check out BETMATE and how it works https://betmate.app and sign up here.... https://betmate.onelink.me/tFnJ/lfcd Merch - https://www.lfcdt.com/shop Subscribe, Like, Hit the bell icon and never miss another show from the worlds biggest, 100% free LFC Podcast.  ** All views on the show are those of the individual and do not represent those of the LFC Daytrippers ** Twitter https://twitter.com/LFCDaytrippers Discord http://discord.gg/QvH6tzu4tq Spotify https://spoti.fi/3f8PVPG Apple pods https://apple.co/3cchQvY Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/TheLFCDa... Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lfcdaytripp... Intro Graphics done by Mohammed Jogee - Enquiries to enquiries@earthweb.co.za Betmate Video promotion is played under  license code ASLC-10639E4B-4520E08299  Copyrighted content “Brutus” owned by Epidemic Sound  Don't forget to subscribe or follow, leave reviews if possible and turn notifications on!!!  LFC - Liverpool FC - YNWA - LFC Family - Premier League - EPL - Klopp - Transfer News - Redmen News and Chat - Match Preview - Live Updates - Match Predictions - Match Reaction - Football - Soccer - Football Debate - Passion - Opinion - Laughter - Free Content - Competitions - Giveaways - Podcast - Unfiltered - LFC Daytrippers - Champions League - Football Daily - Euro Football Daily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Let's Talk Architecture
City design shapes what we eat: Helle Søholt & Jeff Risom, Gehl Architects

Let's Talk Architecture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 44:55


Does the surrounding architecture make your food choices for you? In a way, if you ask CEO and founding partner at Gehl Architects, Helle Søholt and CIO Jeff Risom. Their team map ‘foodscapes' that reveal what food choices surrounds us, and how that can be improved. Design for healthy choices is about exposing people to healthy food, but also considering how eating is a part of social interactions, and that is influenced by the urban design. Michael Booth is host.

Valuetainment
The Industry of Politics Exposed By Michael Porter & Katherine Gehl

Valuetainment

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 119:45


Kathrine M. Gehl and Michael Porter join Patrick Bet-David on Valuetainment to talk about the political industry and how innovation can break partisan gridlock and save our democracy. The video can be viewed on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/ZOkmdE2C5ak --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/valuetainment/support