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This episode is brought to you by Landrum Talent Solutions, a national recruiting firm specializing in marketing and HR positions. Our guest today has been keeping us up to date with the current state of hiring for marketers on a quarterly basis, which has taken us on quite a roller coaster ride. Today we’re going to look at how marketing and communication execs are responding to the latest developments in the world while still needing to get their work done. To take a look at the latest here, I’d like to welcome back to the show Sue Keith, Corporate Vice President at Landrum Talent Solutions. About Sue Keith Sue Keith is Corporate Vice President at Landrum Talent Solutions. With deep expertise in navigating complex labor markets, Sue has a front-row seat to the evolving dynamics of marketing roles, hiring trends, and the broader implications of AI and economic uncertainty. RESOURCES Landrum Talent Solutions: https://www.landrumtalentsolutions.com Catch the future of e-commerce at eTail Boston, August 11-14, 2025. Register now: https://bit.ly/etailboston and use code PARTNER20 for 20% off for retailers and brands Online Scrum Master Summit is happening June 17-19. This 3-day virtual event is open for registration. Visit www.osms25.com and get a 25% discount off Premium All-Access Passes with the code osms25agilebrand Don't Miss MAICON 2025, October 14-16 in Cleveland - the event bringing together the brights minds and leading voices in AI. Use Code AGILE150 for $150 off registration. Go here to register: https://bit.ly/agile150 Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkihlstrom Don't miss a thing: get the latest episodes, sign up for our newsletter and more: https://www.theagilebrand.show Check out The Agile Brand Guide website with articles, insights, and Martechipedia, the wiki for marketing technology: https://www.agilebrandguide.com…
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1 Blueprint for Belonging: Youth voices on social capital 1:21:56
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With the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, the government has pledged to build 1.5 million new homes and deliver a 10-year infrastructure strategy. However, one critical element is missing: the foundational role of community – our shared civic spaces, places, and facilities. This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for young people to help shape infrastructure that strengthens social capital and supports the well-being of future generation ensuring new developments don’t just provide housing but also the spaces and connections that help communities thrive. In partnership with Local Trust, drawing on over a decade of learning from the Big Local programme, this webinar recording centres young voices in the conversation about the future of community infrastructure.…
Democracy 101 is the monthly podcast series from Cumberland Lodge, giving a comprehensive introduction to all aspects of democracy. In this episode, we explore how electoral systems and electoral reform can affect policy and the impact that it has on young voters. To help us explore these topics, we are joined by Ella and Reuben from the youth wing of Make Votes Matter, a single-issue campaign for proportional representation.…
At the launch of our recent Gen Z and the City report, we spoke to Canon Dr Paula Gooder, Chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral, to find out what she thinks the most important issues we can be talking about today are. The Gen Z and the City report explores intergenerational differences in the workplace, with a focus on bridging divides and overcoming misunderstandings. The report is available to read for free on the resources page of the Cumberland Lodge website.…
How can young people harness their strength to drive movements for change? In this episode of Emerging Leaders, we speak to Dan Lawes, Co-CEO of My Life My Say, a youth-led charity aiming to drive democratic involvement among young people. Dan explores his own journey from coordinating his classmates in school to create a youth democracy conference to his current work with My Life My Say, and how his early learnings are still informing his work today.…
In this episode of Five Minutes With... we briefly catch up with Professor Bruna Seu to find out what she thinks is the most important conversation we can be having today. Bruna is a Professor of Psychosocial Studies and Critical Psychology at Birkbeck, University of London and the Founding Director of the Centre for Researching and Embedding Human Rights.…
If you could go back in time and give yourself a piece of advice, what would that be? In this episode of Emerging Leaders, we speak to Dylan Zajac, Founder and Executive Director of Computers For People, a non-profit providing devices and training to low-income individuals on the East Coast of America. The discussion explores the importance of networks and how one chance encounter can have a cascading impact. Dylan founded Computers For People at 15-years-old with an aim to foster digital equality, repurposing disregarded devices into digital tools. Through device donations, digital skills classes, and free hotspot programmes, the organisation has helped more than 3,000 people access digital resources.…
Democracy 101 is the monthly podcast series from Cumberland Lodge, giving a comprehensive introduction to all aspects of democracy. In this episode, we ask what is populism and how can we identify it? To help us answer these questions, we speak to Steph Coulter from the Bennett Institute of Public Policy.…
In this episode of Five Minutes With... we briefly catch up with iconic fashion designer Dame Zandra Rhodes, who has designed for countless household names including Freddie Mercury, Barbra Streisand, and Princess Diana. Dame Zandra explores the importance of personal connection in the digital age and how we can achieve it. You can subscribe to Cumberland Lodge’s podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud, and other major podcast platforms. The views expressed in these podcasts are those of the speakers and not necessarily reflect those of Cumberland Lodge.…
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Part two of an intergenerational conversation, in celebration of South Asian Heritage Month, between our Programme Officer Munny and members of her family exploring this year's theme - free to be me.
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In celebration of South Asian Heritage Month, our Programme Officer Munny sat down with members of her family for an intergenerational conversation around this year's theme - free to be me.
This episode of Five Minutes With... features Zara Mohammed, Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Great Britain. Zara talks about British Muslim identity, her experience as a young leader, and how we can create a more optimistic society for young people today. Recorded in May 2024, it offers a message of hope and a reminder of the importance of giving young voices a seat at the table.…
How can we create more compassionate leadership through more civil public discourse? We speak to Hannah Phillips to explore the importance of civility in politics, the role that gender plays, and the need for greater compassion in leadership. Hannah Phillips is a Consultant with The Jo Cox Foundation, PhD student at the University of Oxford, and alumni of the Cumberland Lodge Fellowship scheme. She led the work on The Jo Cox Foundation’s recent Civility Commission report, which highlights that a more inclusive, fairer, and kinder public space is possible, and gives recommendations on how it can be achieved.…
Democracy 101 is the monthly podcast series from Cumberland Lodge giving a comprehensive introduction to democracy. In this episode, we speak to Matteo Bergamini, Founder and CEO of Shout Out UK, about what mis-, dis-, and mal-information are, what issues arise because of false information, and what can be done to combat it.…
In this episode of Five Minutes With... we speak to Kurt Barling, Professor of Journalism at Middlesex University and former BBC Special Correspondent. Kurt explores how we need to approach the challenges facing society, and how we can avoid polarisation in public discourse to find just responses.
A thought-provoking discussion recorded 28 June 2024, exploring the evolving landscape for Gen Z boys. Recent studies show significant divergence in views on gender among young people (16-19 years). While many Gen Zs embrace progressive beliefs, a considerable number of young men still feel pressured to conform to traditional roles and behaviours such as stoicism and being the breadwinner. In a recent survey, one in five men overall said it’s harder to be a man than a woman today (emerging-tensions.pdf, kcl.ac.uk). This tension can be heightened by online content, commonly known as the ‘manosphere’, promoting more aggressive masculinity. Despite these pressures, Gen Z is at the forefront of redefining masculinity to be more inclusive and emotionally expressive. Social media and pop culture also has a pivotal role to play in promoting these trends, supporting young men to value vulnerability and empathy as key aspects of manhood. Our panel includes: - Daniel Guinness, Managing Director at Beyond Equality – an organisation supporting men and boys to develop healthier identities and behaviours through conversation - Kirsty Ruthven, Head of Education at Lifting Limits – an organisation developing a whole-school approach to gender equality through education and voices from the youth…
How can we create a space for diverse discussion in our local community? In this episode, Daniel Stone explores how he brought people from all walks of life together in conversation to build a network of people interested in sharing their wisdom with one another. Daniel Stone is the founder of the Birmingham-based charity, The Philosophers’ Yard, which provides a neutral space to explore life’s big questions. A community activist, project manager and former political campaigner, Daniel seeks to support initiatives that bring people together to develop wisdom and improve communities. The views expressed in these podcasts are those of the speakers and not necessarily reflect those of Cumberland Lodge.…
Democracy 101 is the monthly podcast series from Cumberland Lodge giving a comprehensive introduction to democracy. In this episode, we speak to Dr Ben Stanford, Senior Lecturer in Law at Liverpool John Moores University, on issues of voter registration and what you need to take with you to the polling station.…
At our recent Dis/Mis-information and Young People workshop, we caught up with Amanda Gurruchaga from Shout Out UK, talking about the use of social media and how young people should be front and centre of any discussions around it.
How do we build from shared experiences to address past injustices and create national change for future generations? In this episode, founder of Teach Us Consent and author of Consent Laid Bare Chanel Contos explores her work, its effect on the Australian curriculum, and the human impact of her work. Please be aware that the conversation contains stories of sexual assault, sexual violence, and rape. The timestamps for these topics are marked in the transcript available on the Resources page of the Cumberland Lodge website here: emerging-leaders-chanel-contos-building-on-shared-experiences The views expressed in these podcasts are those of the speakers and not necessarily reflect those of Cumberland Lodge.…
Democracy 101 is the monthly podcast series from Cumberland Lodge about giving a comprehensive introduction to democracy. In this episode, we speak to Alan Renwick from The Constitution Unit at UCL to explore what it means to have a democratic system, what that looks like in the UK, and how we can influence our future.…
We are joined by CEO and Founder of Power the Fight Ben Lindsay to find out what he believes are the most important conversations we need to be having today and how young people can contribute to those conversations. We spoke to Ben at the launch of the new report, Protecting Young Black Lives, Celebrating Black Professionals. You can read and download the report from the resources page of cumberlandlodge.ac.uk…
How do we hold onto a vision for change while meeting resistance at all levels? In this episode, Lavinya Stennett unpacks why Black history education deserves a permanent place in classrooms and beyond year-round. Lavinya is a writer, cultural educationalist, and Founder and CEO of The Black Curriculum, who work to teach and support the teaching of Black history, empowering all students with a sense of identity and belonging.…
In this episode of Five Minutes With... we speak to Alex Brocklehurst from Full Fact, the UK's independent fact checking authority. Alex talks about issues of disinformation and how we can empower young people to help combat its spread.
What does it take to make a name for yourself in journalism? In this episode, Sabah Choudhry explores how the journalism industry is changing to allow for more authenticity and how being resilient and taking risks can lead to big rewards. Sabah is an award-winning multimedia journalist with experience in TV, radio and digital mediums. As a young Sky News correspondent, Sabah reports on a range of national stories and breaking news.…
In this episode, we speak to Jess Phillips, MP for Birmingham Yardley, to find out what she thinks are the most important conversations we should be having in society today, and how we can involve young people in those conversations.
With guest speakers Hannah Phillips and Jess Phillips MP. Polarised and vitriolic debates are a problem for democracy, yet increasingly politicians and public officials are having to deal with intimidation and abuse – sometimes with tragic consequences. This is particularly an issue for women and those from minority backgrounds. With a general election looming in the UK, the tone of political debate, both online and in-person, is already steeped in anger. Yet, as the recently published findings of the Jo Cox Foundation’s Civility Commission highlight, a more inclusive, fairer, and kinder public space is possible. To explore how we have reached a point of toxic politics, and how we can move beyond it, Cumberland Lodge is pleased to host a conversation with Hannah Phillips, Consultant with the Jo Cox Foundation, who has led on the work of the Civility Commission, and Jess Phillips, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley, who has been on the receiving end of much abuse in her political career.…
In this episode, we speak to Dr Patricia O'Lynn, skilled researcher, political activist, education consultant and committee chair. Patricia was also the first female member of the Northern Irish Assembly for the constituency of North Antrim and is an alum of the Cumberland Lodge Fellowship scheme.
In this episode of Five Minutes With... we are joined by the first person of colour to become the President of the Law Society of England and Wales I. Stephanie Boyce to find out what she thinks the most important conversations we should be having today are.
In this episode of our Emerging Leaders podcast, we speak to founder of Boys Impact and Cumberland Lodge Fellowship alum Dr Alex Blower. We discuss his background, the obstacles he had to overcome, and his work now, empowering working class boys. You can find out more about our work to help young people develop ethical leadership skills here. You can subscribe to Cumberland Lodge’s podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud, and other major podcast platforms.…
In the first episode of Five Minutes With... we speak to comedian Ria Lina to find out what she thinks are the most important conversations we should be having in society today.
In the first episode of our Emerging Leaders podcast, we speak to Dr Mya-Rose Craig, also known as Birdgirl, about what motivates her work in conservation and advice for young people wanting to get involved with social activism.
Streamed live on Wednesday 4 October 2020, this Dialogue & Debate webinar explores the key factors that lie behind social mobility and discusses different approaches to achieving socio-economic justice. It asks, is education the best way to help disadvantaged young people increase their life chances? This hour-long discussion is presented by our Chief Executive, Dr Ed Newell, and includes questions that came in during the course of the webinar, from our audience online. We were joined by guest panellists: - Caroline Adair - Funding and Development Director, Leadership Through Sport & Business - John Craven - Chief Executive, Upreach - Jouja Maamri - Sustainability & Impact Manager, Regenerative Creations - Dr Lee Elliot Major - Professor of Social Mobility, University of Exeter…
The sixth episode of the intergenerational podcast series from Cumberland Lodge. In this episode we are joined by Julia Buzan, PhD student in Psychology and Behavioural Science and the London School of Economics and Cumberland Lodge Fellow, and Dasho Karma Ura, President of the Centre for Bhutan Studies and Gross National Happiness Research. This podcast explores Karma's work on the Gross National Happiness index, while touching on other cultural and personal influences. The intro and outro music is 'A Storm at Eilean Mor' by Jon Luc Hefferman.…
The fifth episode of the intergenerational podcast series from Cumberland Lodge. In this episode we are joined by Andy Marks, a PhD student at the Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture at the University of Edinburgh, and Professor Catriona (Cate) Sandilands, writer, teacher and Professor of Environmental Studies at York University. The intro and outro music is 'A Storm at Eilean Mor' by Jon Luc Hefferman.…
The fourth episode of the intergenerational podcast series from Cumberland Lodge. In this episode we are joined by Henna Cundill, a PhD student at the The Centre for Autism and Theology at the University of Aberdeen and Cumberland Lodge Fellow, and Dame Stephanie Shirley CH, businesswoman and philanthropist. The intro and outro music is 'A Storm at Eilean Mor' by Jon Luc Hefferman.…
The third episode of the intergenerational podcast series from Cumberland Lodge. In this episode we are joined by Samir Sweida-Metwally, PhD researcher at the University of Bristol and Cumberland Lodge Fellow, and Dr Valentina di Stasio, Assistant Professor at Utrecht University. The discussion explores perceived ethnic and religious penalties in recruitment, and the methods used to research it. The intro and outro music is 'A Storm at Eilean Mor' by Jon Luc Hefferman.…
This podcast takes place to celebrate International Women's Day 2022 on 8 March with the campaign theme: #BreaktheBias. This webinar has been curated by Cumberland Lodge Fellows, Adenike Adewuni, Dareen Assaf, Martha Beard, Chandni Patel and Hannah Phillips. The discussion will be hosted by Cumberland Lodge Fellow, Dareen Assaf. Dareen's research explores female leadership in higher education, in an effort to understand barriers that obstruct female academics from progressing in their careers, and to understand the enablers that have helped those who hold successful executive leadership roles. Our guest panellists include: Detective Superintendent Paula Bickerdike - West Yorkshire Police Simon Gallow - Advocate and HeForShe Lead at UN Women UK Preet Kaur Gill MP - Labour and Co-operative Member of Parliament for Birmingham, Edgbaston; Shadow Cabinet Minister for International Development Dr Alexandra Ramadan - Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Oxford…
Please be aware that issues of domestic abuse and violence are discussed in this podcast in relation to legislation and the treatment of MPs. These discussions take place from 11:45 to 13:00 and 27:40 to 31:05, if you wish to avoid them. The second episode of the intergenerational podcast series from Cumberland Lodge. In this episode we are joined by Hannah Phillips, a DPhil Social Policy student at the University of Oxford and Cumberland Lodge Fellow, and Lord Anderson of Ipswich KBE QC, cross-bench peer and barrister. The discussion explores issues affecting lawmaking, influencing policy, public life, and the difference in gender experiences. The intro and outro music is 'A Storm at Eilean Mor' by Jon Luc Hefferman.…
A recording of our Dialogue & Debate webinar, streamed live on Wednesday 3 March 2021 at 11am, exploring what we can learn from women's experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic, to support greater inclusion and equal opportunity in the future, ahead of International Women's Day 2021. This hour-long discussion was hosted by our Programme Officer, Emily Gow, with three guest panellists: Kudsia Batool - Head of Equalities & Strategy, Trades Union Congress (TUC) Rosie Campbell - Professor of Politics and Director of the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership, King’s College London Deeba Syed - Women’s rights campaigner, activist and employment solicitor; Senior Legal Officer for the Sexual Harassment at Work Advice Line, Rights of Women…
The first episode of the new intergenerational podcast series from Cumberland Lodge. In this episode we are joined by Dr Angelika Love, social integration and diversity researcher and Cumberland Lodge Fellow, and Dr Margaret Heffernan, media producer, businesswoman, mentor, award-winning author, public speaker, and Professor at the University of Bath. The intro and outro music is 'A Storm at Eilean Mor' by Jon Luc Hefferman.…
A recording of our Dialogue & Debate webinar, streamed live on Wednesday 7 July at 11am. This discussion explores one of the key issues highlighted in our Faith & Belief 2040 report - the changing role and wider community use of religious buildings in the UK, in our increasingly multicultural, interfaith society. The webinar is hosted by our Chief Executive, Dr Ed Newell, with guest panellists, an audience poll, and audience questions. The four guest panellists are: Sarwat Tasneem - Founder, 14-Consulting; Fellow, The Centre of Conscious Design Eddie Tulasiewicz - Head of Communications and Public Affairs, National Churches Trust Jagdev Singh Virdee - General Secretary, Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara, Gravesend; Editor, British Sikh Report Will Watt - Director, State of Life (authors of The House of Good report for the National Churches Trust, 2021)…
A recording of our Dialogue & Debate webinar, streamed live on Wednesday 2 June at 11.00am, exploring ideas and opportunities for supporting social cohesion as lockdown restrictions are lifted in the UK. This hour-long, interactive discussion was hosted by our Chief Executive, Dr Ed Newell, with guest panellists, a live poll, and audience Q&A. Our three guest panellists were: Dr Magda Borkowska - Senior Research Officer at the University of Essex; co-author of Coming Together or Coming Apart? Changes in social cohesion during the Covid-19 pandemic in England (2021) Jo Broadwood - Chief Executive of Belong – The Cohesion and Integration Network Professor David Halpern - Chief Executive of the Behavioural Insights Team (a Cabinet Office spin-off)…
A recording of our Dialogue & Debate webinar, streamed live on Wednesday 5 May 2021 from 11am, exploring how people in the UK can adapt to climate change in ways that foster social cohesion rather than division across nations and within communities. This hour-long, interactive discussion was hosted by our Programme Officer, Emily Gow, with guest panellists, a live poll and audience Q&A. Our three guest speakers were: Alan Heeks, Director, Seeding our Future Harry Holmes, Campaigner, UK Youth Climate Coalition Glenn Woodcock, Founder of Exeter City Futures…
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1 Dialogue & Debate: Restoring Public Trust 1:03:23
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A recording of our Dialogue & Debate webinar, streamed live on Wednesday 7 April 2021 from 11am, exploring the social cohesion implications of declining public trust in government, the media and between communities. This hour-long, interactive discussion was hosted by our Chief Executive, Dr Ed Newell, with guest panellists, a live poll and audience Q&A. Our three guest speakers were: Professor Will Jennings - Professor of Political Science and Public Policy at the University of Southampton and Principal Investigator of the ESRC-funded 'TrustGov' project Will Moy - Chief Executive of Full Fact, the UK’s independent fact checking charity Dr Nikki Soo - Social researcher at Ipsos MORI and Honorary Research Associate at the Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Culture…
Recorded live: 3 February 2021 A recording of our Dialogue & Debate webinar, live-streamed on Wednesday 3 February 2021 at 11am, exploring the implications of Brexit, particularly in terms of our sense of identity, and the UK's future relationships both across its own four nations and with the wider world. This hour-long discussion features an audience poll and questions submitted live by our audience online. It is hosted by our Chief Executive, Dr Ed Newell, with four guest panellists: Professor Catherine Barnard FBA FLSW - Deputy Director at academic think-tank The UK in a Changing Europe Anne-May Janssen - Head of European Engagement, Universities UK International Emily Mansfield - Principal Economist for Europe at The Economist Intelligence Unit Sir Stephen Wall - Formerly the UK’s Permanent Representative to the EU and Prime Minister Tony Blair’s senior advisor on EU matters.…
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1 Dialogue & Debate: Film And Social Impact 1:07:23
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Recorded live: 2 December 2020 In this hour-long Dialogue & Debate webinar, we explore the scope that film, drama and documentary makers have to make a social impact through the stories they bring to our screens. We discuss their potential for deepening our understanding, changing our perspectives or inspiring initiatives to promote social progress. We also examine some of the challenges that filmmakers face in this process, and opportunities for future film projects. The discussion features four guest panellists: Jane Fletcher - Director of Programme Delivery and Learning, Into Film Anna Kumacheva - Screenwriter and producer; PhD student; Cumberland Lodge Fellow Ken Loach - Film and television director (director of I, Daniel Blake) Stephan Pierre Mitchell - Film director; Producer of Deleted This webinar is presented by our Chief Executive, Dr Ed Newell.…
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1 Dialogue & Debate: Mind Your Language! 1:03:04
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Recorded live: 7 October 2020 In this Dialogue & Debate webinar, we explore the complex politics behind language and terminology. We tackle questions about the control and regulation of language and consider the role of the Government, the media and minority groups in deciding what is deemed to be ‘Politically Correct’. We ask, ‘Politically Correct to whom?’ We highlight the powerful and even transformative role of language for creating inclusive and equal environments, where everyone feels valued.…
This interactive webinar was streamed live on Friday 18 September 2020. It explored regional perspectives on supporting greater community resilience in the UK, to help people respond to, and rebuild after disruptive events and developments. Cumberland Lodge Chief Executive Canon Dr Edmund Newell was joined by guest panellists: Andy Burnham - Mayor of Greater Manchester Dr Joanie Willett - Senior Lecturer in Politics and Co-Director of the Institute of Cornish Studies, at the University of Exeter. The discussion delved into some of the recommendations from our Cumberland Lodge Report on Resilient Communities, which was published in partnership with The Young Foundation, in July 2020. Our report examines opportunities for fostering social cohesion in ways that help communities to be more resilient to disruptive events and developments. Its practical recommendations for local authorities, policymakers and community practitioners are designed to support communities and help us all look ahead to a fairer and more inclusive future.…
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1 Dialogue & Debate: Music, Arts & Social Cohesion 1:02:54
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Recorded live: 2 September 2020 A Dialogue & Debate webinar exploring the important role of the arts in building social cohesion and providing a means through which people can share ideas and experiences, in a creative and accessible way. We focus, in particular, on why the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic have been so damaging to the arts and entertainment sector, and how individuals, charities and the Government might help it to rebuild safely and sustainably. This webinar was presented by Cumberland Lodge Chief Executive Canon Dr Edmund Newell. He was joined by guest panellists: Jane Corry - Chief Executive and Artistic Director, Norden Farm Centre for the Arts Jessica Jhundoo-Evans - Chair of Trustees, South Hill Park Arts Centre James Potter - Director, Cathedral Singers of Christ Church Luke Rittner CBE - Chief Executive, Royal Academy of Dance…
Please note that we experienced some issues with audio quality at the beginning of this webinar, but they were addressed early on during our live stream. Streamed live on 12 August 2020, this Dialogue & Debate webinar from Cumberland Lodge provides a platform for young people and experts to talk candidly about isolation and its mental health implications. In discussing these issues, we hope to raise awareness of the support provided by the Government, charities and the education sector, to help young people who might be affected. Everyone is welcome to join, by registering here to take part on Zoom. The discussion was chaired by Cumberland Lodge Scholar Alex Blower, and he was joined by guest panellists: - Tim Leech - CEO, WaveLength - Dr Farhana Mann - Psychiatrist; Wellcome Clinical Research Training Fellow - Kerrie Starkie - UK Youth Voice…
Recorded live: 5 August 2020 This Dialogue & Debate webinar from Cumberland Lodge explores the importance of ensuring that people have access to digital technologies and the internet, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. We are joined by guest panellists: - Robin Christopherson MBE - Head of Digital Inclusion, AbilityNet - Shabira Papain - Head of Diversity, Inclusion & Reach, NHSx - Lauren Razavi - Writer, Speaker and Strategist…
Recorded live: 16 July 2020 This is the final webinar in a four-part mini-series on issues of race and justice in policing, education, the culture sector and wider society, as part of the regular series of Dialogue & Debate webinars from Cumberland Lodge. The discussion is presented by Cumberland Lodge Trustee, JP Rangaswami.…
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1 Dialogue & Debate: Black Lives Matter - Policing & The Community 1:02:34
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Recorded live: 15 July 2020 This webinar is the third in a four-part mini-series on issues of race and justice in policing, education, the culture sector and wider society, as part of the regular series of Dialogue & Debate webinars from Cumberland Lodge. This discussion is presented by Cumberland Lodge trustee and former Chief Executive of the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC), Jane Furniss, with guest panellists: - Commander Dr Alison Heydari - Metropolitan Police - Leroy Logan MBE - Former Superintendent in the Metropolitan Police and Chair of Trustees at Voyage Youth - Rev Canon Dr Rosemarie Mallet - Archdeacon of Croydon - Hashi Mohamed - Barrister at No5 Chambers, Author and Broadcaster…
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1 Dialogue & Debate: Black Lives Matter - Difficult Histories 1:04:42
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Recorded live: 9 July 2020 This webinar is the second in a four-part mini-series on issues of race and justice in policing, education, the culture sector and wider society, as part of the regular series of Dialogue & Debate webinars from Cumberland Lodge. The discussion is presented by Cumberland Lodge trustee and Director of the 21st Century Trust, John Lotherington, with guest panellists: - Dr Christienna Fryar - Lecturer in Black British History, Goldsmiths (University of London) - Dr Tristram Hunt - Director, Victoria & Albert Museum - Zaiba Patel - History teacher - Olivia Wyatt - Researcher, Young Historians Project This webinar explores the findings and recommendations of our 2019 Cumberland Lodge Report, Difficult Histories & Positive Identities, in light of recent events associated with the Black Lives Matter movement, including the removal of statues and the changing of street or school names.…
Streamed live on 3 November 2021, we explore ways of addressing the practice of ‘tokenism’, to achieve more meaningful diversity and inclusion, in the media, politics and the workplace. Our guest panellists are: - Dr Jason Arday – Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology, Durham University - Dr Dayo Eseonu – Principal Researcher, The Young Foundation; Trustee, Involve - Tamanna Miah – Campaigner, media spokesperson and Champion for the Young Trustees Movement - Rachael Wilson – Managing Director, EW Group…
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1 Dialogue & Debate: Black Lives Matter - Race & Justice 1:02:51
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Recorded live: 8 July 2020 This webinar is the first in a four-part mini-series on issues of race and justice in policing, education, the culture sector and wider society, as part of the regular series of Dialogue & Debate webinars from Cumberland Lodge. We were joined by guest panellists: - Dexter Dias QC, Human Rights Lawyer - Dr Suhraiya Jivraj - Reader in Law and Social Justice - Kerrin Wilson, Assistant Chief Constable for Lincolnshire The discussion is presented by our Chief Executive, Canon Dr Ed Newell.…
Cumberland Lodge Fellow Adenike Adewuni is joined by T/DI Vicky Lewandowski (Operation Innerste National Lead, Modern Slavery and Organised Immigration Crime Unit), Becky Lewis (Strategic Safeguarding & QA Service Manager, Bristol City Council), and Sarah Spain(Children's Social Care Lead, NTS, Home Office), to discuss issues of child trafficking in the United Kingdom and share some good practice approaches to respond to the sources of harm.…
Cumberland Lodge Fellow Hannah Gumble is joined by Ben Lindsay, Founder, Power the Fight, and Dr Ruth Van Dyke, Visiting Fellow, St Mary's University, to discuss issues of child trafficking in the United Kingdom and beyond.
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1 Dialogue & Debate: Reimagining The High Street 1:00:10
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Recorded live: 24 June 2020 This Dialogue & Debate webinar explors how trends of perceived decline of UK high streets might be reversed. We will be discussing how high streets might regain their distinctive character and play a greater role in supporting social cohesion and nurturing communities in creative and sustainable ways, with Claire Bailey, Cllr Matthew Brown, Lahari Rumani, and Saskia Sassen.…
Recorded live: 10 June 2020 A Dialogue & Debate webinar on 'How Future-Literate is the Charity Sector', exploring the charity sector's pressures to innovate and adapt in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. This webinar was live-streamed on Wednesday 10 June at 11am. It is presented by our Programme Director, Dr Jan-Jonathan Bock, with guest panellists: Rita Chadha - Chief Executive of the Small Charities Coalition (SCC) Alex Skailes - Director of the Cass Centre for Charity Effectiveness (Cass CCE) Rachel Whale - Founder & Chief Executive of Koreo, and Founder of Charityworks…
Streamed live on Wednesday 6 October 2021, we explore educational inequalities in the UK and what this summer’s grade inflation reveals about inequalities within our education system, across private and state schools. We were joined by guest panellists: Professor Barnaby Lenon CBE - Chair, Independent Schools' Council Kim Rihal - Co-Founder and Head of Partnerships, Equal Education Josiah Senu - Deputy Chair, Sutton Trust Alumni Leadership Board…
Recorded live: 3 June 2020 A Dialogue & Debate webinar on 'Polarisation & The Pandemic', exploring the extent to which the pandemic has aggravated political polarisation, discussing the potential impact of political divisions on public health, democracy and social cohesion. This webinar was live-streamed on Wednesday 3 June at 11am. It is presented by our Chief Executive, Dr Edmund Newell, with guest panellists: Prof Graham Smith - Professor of Politics and Director of the Centre for the Study of Democracy, University of Westminster Will Tanner - Director, Onward Tessa van Rens - Researcher, Demos…
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1 Dialogue & Debate: A Good Death & The Community 1:05:26
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Recorded live: 27 May 2020 This Dialogue & Debate webinar with Cumberland Lodge, on ‘A Good Death & The Community’, features four guest panellists: Dr Nicholas Long – Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Linda Magistris – Chief Executive Officer and founder, The Good Grief Trust Julia Samuel MBE – Psychotherapist and Author Canon James Woodward – Principal, Sarum College The discussion is presented by our former Programme Director, Dr Jan-Jonathan Bock.…
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1 Dialogue & Debate: Faith Responses To COVID - 19 1:03:15
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Recorded live: 20 May 2020 A Dialogue & Debate webinar on 'Faith Responses to COVID-19', exploring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the UK's faith landscape and how different faith communities are approaching the challenges and opportunities it brings. Presented by our former Programme Director Dr Jan-Jonathan Bock, with guest panellists: Rabbi Charley Baginsky - Director of Strategy & Partnerships, Liberal Judaism Julie Siddiqi - Co-founder of The Big Iftar Onkardeep Singh MBE - Founding member of the City Sikhs network, and Founder of Society & Me The Revd Lucy Winkett - Writer, broadcaster, and Rector, St James's Church Piccadilly…
Recorded live: 6 May 2020 A Dialogue & Debate webinar on 'Fake News & Press Freedom', in response to World Press Freedom Day 2020 and the COVID-19 pandemic. This webinar was presented by our Chief Executive Edmund Newell, with guest panellists: Imran Ahmed (Founder and Chief Executive, Center for Countering Digital Hate) Robert Cole (Global Head of Communications, AMAR Charitable Foundation, and former BBC and Sky News editor) Joey D'Urso (Media & Politics Reporter, Buzzfeed UK) Meera Selva (Director of Journalist Fellowship, Reuters Institute for The Study of Journalism, University of Oxford)…
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1 Dialogue & Debate: The Social Impact Of Sport 1:00:29
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Recorded live on 1 September 2021 at 11am, this Dialogue & Debate webinar explores the power of sport for fostering social cohesion, and promoting values of inclusivity, mutual trust and respect. This webinar was hosted by our Programme Officer, Emily Gow, who was joined by three guest panellists: - Mark Bullock - Coach for Paralympic/disability sport - Russ Jefferys - Head of Communications, parkrun - Hamid Vaghefian - Head of Community Engagement, London Marathon Events; Trustee, the Running Charity and Young Harrow Foundation; Non-Executive Director at the Sport and Recreation Alliance.…
Recorded live: 16 April 2020 This Dialogue & Debate webinar with Cumberland Lodge, on 'Togetherness in Times of Crisis', features guest panellists Dr Mattia Diletti (Sapienza University of Rome), Jude Habib (SoundDelivery), and Sarah Farquhar (Crisis UK). The discussion is presented by our former Programme Director, Dr Jan-Jonathan Bock.…
Recorded live: 5 March 2020 Welcome to the third webinar in the monthly Dialogue & Debate series from Cumberland Lodge. We will be exploring some of the most significant recent developments in the way we live and organise our societies, in the UK and around the world, and discussing lessons we can learn in terms of finding common values, both now and in the future. This month's webinar will feature the cross-bench peer and Anglican priest, Lord Green (former UK Trade & Investment Minister, former Group Chair of HSBC, and author of books including The Human Odyssey: East, West and the Search for Universal Values) and the economist and broadcaster Professor Linda Yueh (Fellow in Economics at the University of Oxford, Adjunct Professor Economics at London Business School, a former Chief Business Correspondent at the BBC, and author of books including The Great Economists: How Their Ideas Can Help Us Today).…
Recorded live: 5 February 2020 The second webinar in the Dialogue & Debate series from Cumberland Lodge, the charity that empowers people, through dialogue and debate, to tackle the causes and effects of social division and promote more peaceful, open and inclusive societies. Join us to hear from Dunya Habash (Researcher and Outreach Officer, Woolf Institute) and Amro Hussain (Director, APPG for International Freedom of Religion or Belief), on the steps we can take to enable interfaith harmony in modern society.…
Recorded live: 3 January 2020 Dialogue & Debate is a series of interactive monthly webinars from Cumberland Lodge, bringing people together to discuss topical issues that relate to our work and ethos. Our inaugural webinar focused on 'The Art of Reflection in a Digital World', with Dr Rowan Williams, Master of Mary Magdalene College and former Archbiship of Canterbury, and Sophie Deen, Founder and CEO of Bright Little Labs. The webinar was presented by our Chief Executive, Dr Edmund Newell.…
A Cumberland Conversation with documentary filmmaker, writer and photographer Sue Carpenter, ahead of the release of her critically acclaimed documentary 'I am Belmaya'.
The Conversation takes the format of an informal conversation with our Chief Executive, Canon Dr Ed Newell, followed by an open question-and-answer session. Martin talks candidly about his life as a news anchor, and offers insights into the world of broadcasting and breaking news, and recent trends affecting the industry.…
As a part of our March 2021 virtual conference, Climate Futures: Youth Perspectives, we are joined by Dr Lisa Schipper (Environmental Social Science Research Fellow, University of Oxford) and Harry Twohig (Representative from the British Youth Council), for an intergenerational discussion on the roles of adaptation and eco-anxiety in the future of the climate crisis. This podcast is hosted by Linamaría Pintor Escobar, a PhD student and one of our Cumberland Lodge Scholars.…
As a part of our March 2021 virtual conference, Climate Futures: Youth Perspectives, we are joined by William Eccles (Co-Director, The Commitment) and Rebecca Maxwell (Member of Catford's Young Leadership Programme), for an intergenerational discussion on the roles of democracy and activism in the future of the climate crisis. This podcast is hosted by Robyn Smith, a PhD student and one of our Cumberland Lodge Scholars.…
As a part of our March 2021 virtual conference, Climate Futures: Youth Perspectives, we are joined by Louise Stevens (former Head of Circular Economy at innocent drinks, and Co-founder & Director at the sustainability consultancy stevens.earth), and James Wood, a sixth-form pupil and YouthLink Scotland representative from Aberdeenshire, for an discussion about opportunities for green business and careers. This podcast is hosted by Anna Jungbluth, a PhD student and one of our Cumberland Lodge Scholars.…
As a part of our March 2021 virtual conference, Climate Futures: Youth Perspectives, we are joined by Professor Justin Dillon (Professor of Science and Environmental Education, University of Exeter) and Elizabeth Kitchenside, a Year 13 student from Woking College, for an intergenerational exchange of views on education for sustainability, the topic of our opening session. This podcast is hosted by Jessica Adams, a PhD student and one of our Cumberland Lodge Scholars.…
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1 Towards Justice: Victim Perspectives on Past Injustices 1:01:45
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This webinar is the last of three public webinars we are hosting in the lead-up to the 2021 Cumberland Lodge Police Conference, ‘Towards Justice: Law Enforcement & Reconciliation’ in June 2021. It takes the format of a conversation between: - Dame Vera Baird QC, Victims’ Commissioner, for England and Wales Assistant Commissioner - Robert Beckley QPM, Overall Command of 'Operation Resolve', the criminal investigation into the deaths of 96 people at the Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, England, on 15 April 1989.…
Join us for a virtual Cumberland Conversation with Leroy Logan MBE, British writer, founding member of the Black Police Association, and the subject of one of the BBC's acclaimed short films from the Small Axe series directed by Steve McQueen. Leroy joins us for a candid conversation with our Chief Executive, Dr Ed Newell, to talk about his life experiences and the challenges and opportunities he met during his long service as a senior Black police officer in the Metropolitan Police.…
This webinar is the second of three public webinars we are hosting in the lead-up to the 2021 Cumberland Lodge Police Conference, ‘Towards Justice: Law Enforcement & Reconciliation’ in June 2021. Join us on Wednesday 10 February 2021, from 11.00am GMT, for a conversation between Jonathan Powell, CEO of Inter Mediate and former Chief Negotiator on Northern Ireland, and Assistant Chief Constable Kerrin Wilson from Lincolnshire Constabulary.…
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1 Towards Justice: Responding To Past Harms 1:25:36
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This webinar is the first of three public webinars we are hosting in the lead-up to the 2021 Cumberland Lodge Police Conference, ‘Towards Justice: Law Enforcement & Reconciliation’ in June 2021.
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1 A Conversation With Sir Stanley Wells And Dr Paul Edmondson 1:00:55
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Two of the world’s leading Shakespearean scholars, Sir Stanley Wells and Dr Paul Edmondson join us for a virtual Cumberland Conversation from Cumberland Lodge. Paul and Stanley reflect on their lives’ work to date, dedicated to the study of Shakespeare. In particular, they discuss their new book 'All The Sonnets of Shakespeare', which assembles the sonnets in their probable order of composition, giving a fresh sense of what the sonnet form meant to our greatest poet-dramatist. This Conversation is chaired by our Chief Executive, Canon Dr Edmund Newell, and you are invited to join it live, online.…
A 15-minute podcast presented by our Programme Officer, Emily Gow, with two of the guest speakers from our November 2021 virtual conference, Faith & Belief 2040. We speak to: - Edwin Shuker, a businessman, Iraqi refugee and former asylum seaker to the UK, and now Vice-President of the Board of Deputies for British Jews - Bushra Nasir CBE, Chief Executive of the Drapers' Multi-Academy Trust based in Romford. We ask them about positive, practical examples of side-by-side interfaith work and educational interventions in schools, to bring people together with mutual understanding and respect in changing times, and help people to demonstrate moral courage in their lives. We hear about examples such as Mitzvah Day in the Jewish faith community, and about the power of comparative religious education to help young people build resilience and confidence in times of conflict or in the face of resistance or lack of understanding. You can find out more about our Faith & Belief 2040 project at cumberlandlodge.ac.uk/read-watch-listen…
A short podcast with two of the guest speakers from our November 2020 virtual conference on Faith & Belief 2040, looking ahead to the likely changes to the UK's faith and belief landscape over the next 20 years and how society might need to respond. Our Programme Officer, Emily Gow, speaks to Professor Linda Woodhead (Distinguished Professor of Sociology of Religion, Lancaster University) and Mamataj Begum (a representative of the Faith and Belief Forum's Youth Council). This podcast explores what academic research suggests is going to change in terms of the UK's faith and belief landscape, over the next 20 years. It looks at how a growing proportion of people in the UK identify as having 'no religion' and no longer want to identify with any one organised religion, to the extent that this is now the majority identification. It also remarks on the declining influence and prominence of Christianity in British life today, and the increasing diversification of faith and belief in the UK. Linda and Mamataj discuss how these changes might affect the way people identify themselves. Mamataj approaches this from her perspective as a second-generation immigrant to the UK, and a member of the 'Millennial' generation, who tend to approach their faith in different ways to the older generations, finding new spaces (including virtual spaces) for religious observance and prayer. Both speakers reflect on the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on these ongoing trends. This podcast also looks at how the way communities use their religious buildings might change over the next 20 years, focusing on churches and mosques as examples.…
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1 Cumberland Lodge Annual Debate: Arts And The Union 1:29:31
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Our 2020 Annual Dialogue examines the cultural bonds between the United Kingdom’s four nations, and the role that the arts can play in building social cohesion across the British Isles.
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1 'Resilient Communities' Cumberland Lodge report Launch, July 2020 1:26:24
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This report launch was streamed live on 30 July 2020, featuring reflections from the report's author Dr Sinéad Fitzsimons and other invited specialists, to highlight our key cross-sector findings and recommendations. This was followed by an open Q&A.
This podcast was recorded following the Business and Corporations session at our Resilient Communities conference. It features Mark Gordon, Director of Communications and Partnerships at Power to Change, Helen Carroll, Director of Community Strategy & Activation at The Co-Operative Group, and Professor Mihaela Kelemen, Chair in Business and Society at Nottingham University Business School. The podcast is chaired by Cumberland Lodge Scholar, Aida Maaz, a PhD student who is based in the Department of Pharmacy and Pharmacology at the University of Bath. The conference aimed to examine how to foster social cohesion in ways that make communities more resilient to disruptive events and developments, and help fractured communities to reconfigure more effectively in their aftermath. This conference is hosted in partnership with The Young Foundation, a leading independent centre for that aims to help communities thrive, through research, community-led innovation, and social innovation, ventures and investment.…
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1 'Understanding And Policing Gangs' Cumberland Lodge report launch, 28 January 2020 1:16:13
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The High Commissioner for the Republic of Rwanda to the UK, and non-resident Ambassador to Ireland, Her Excellency Yamina Karitanyi, speaks to Cumberland Lodge Chief Executive, Edmund Newell, as part of the Cumberland Lodge 'Commonwealth Futures: Youth Perspectives' symposium held on 1-3 December 2019. Her Excellency discusses the important role of young people in the Commonwealth, and the particular importance of ICT innovation and the rule of law for Commonwealth futures. This podcast was recorded at Cumberland Lodge on 3 December, as part of a meeting of young leaders and students from across the Commonwealth, organised in partnership with the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), the British Council and the Commonwealth Secretariat. The conference gave young participants the opportunity to contribute thoughts and ideas on policy documents prepared by a youth-led task force for the 12th Commonwealth Youth Forum that will run alongside the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Rwanda in June 2020.…
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1 'Working Identities' Cumberland Lodge report launch, 27 November 2019 1:07:59
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The Cumberland Lodge Report, Working Identities, sheds light on the rapidly changing world of work and its wide-ranging impacts on individuals and wider society. The launch event opened with thoughts from the report's writer, Dr Eva Selenko, and was then followed by a panel discussion from Kate Bell, Prof Jacqueline O'Reilly, and Mark Littlewood.…
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