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Clusters

Clusters

Sue Stockdale

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In times of unprecedented change, imagine the power of collaborative thinking. Clusters brings together game changers from all walks of life. Game changers who care, and want to help solve bigger issues not just in their own areas of interest, be that business, politics, sport, entertainment or academia. Listen to this series and your mindset will be expanded to discover what's possible. Find out more at https://www.clusters.world
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Clusters episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Clusters for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Clusters episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Simon Bazalgette talks to host Sue Stockdale about how the legacy of the Grubb Institute, which focused on organisational dynamics, systems thinking and psychology, has played a role in the creation of Clusters.
Simon is Chair of Trustees at the Xenergie Foundation, the charity supporting Clusters, which brings together game changers from all walks of life, who care and want to help solve bigger issues in the world today.
He is also the Chairman of Global Venue Services, which he co-founded in 2020. Between 2008 and 2019 he was Chairman of Jockey Club Racecourses, (JCR) the largest UK racecourse operator, and Group Chief Executive of its owner, The Jockey Club. JCR owns and operates 15 racecourses and puts on three of the top 10 best attended sports events in the UK (Cheltenham, the Grand National and the Derby). Prior to taking over the running of the 270-year-old Jockey Club, Simon had spent 15 years co-founding and running media and technology start-ups.
Listen to the Clusters series and your mindset will be expanded to discover what's possible. Find out more at https://www.clusters.world
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Clusters - The concept of Home and what it means
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05/04/21 • 24 min

Sue Stockdale talks to John Hannigan, a member of the Home Cluster, about the concept of home, and what it means to him and the others in the Cluster. John reflects on what he has learned so far by being part of a Cluster, and how using a systemic approach has changed the way he leads the Circle Voluntary Housing Association.
John Hannigan is Chief Executive Officer of Circle Voluntary Housing Association, one of Irelands largest Tier 3 Approved Housing Bodies, since September 2017. Prior to this John was Managing Director of Sunbeam House Services, and Company Treasurer of Respond Housing Association in Ireland and South Africa. With over 30 years’ experience in the Housing Sector, John holds an MBA and is a Chartered Member of the Chartered Institute of Housing, a Fellow of the Association of Certified Accountants, and a member of the Institute of Directors in Ireland.
Clusters brings together game changers from all walks of life to help solve bigger issues facing the world today. Listen to the Clusters podcast series and your mindset will be expanded to discover what's possible. Find out more at https://www.clusters.world
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Nigel Russell of Clusters talks to host Sue Stockdale about why systemic thinking is needed to solve global challenges. He explains what systemic thinking is, and how the Clusters are using it to explore the topics of home, digital transformation, sport and other subjects.
In times of unprecedented change, imagine the power of collaborative thinking. Clusters brings together game changers from all walks of life. Game changers who care and want to help solve bigger issues not just in their own areas of interest, be that business, politics, sport, entertainment, or academia. Listen to this series and your mindset will be expanded to discover what's possible.
Find out more at https://www.clusters.world
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Lorna McDowell, from Clusters talks to host Sue Stockdale about why the concept of Clusters was developed, what it is, and what the initiative hopes to achieve. Clusters was born through the coming together of two unique organisations, The Grubb Trust, holders of the legacy of The Grubb Institute, and Xenergie, which Lorna founded.
Both have a strong pedigree in the study of group relations and transforming organisations - and are committed to a higher level of thinking around the nature of humans, systems and the world in which we exist.
Clusters brings together game changers from all walks of life. Game changers who care and want to help solve bigger issues not just in their own areas of interest, be that business, politics, sport, entertainment, or academia. Listen to this series and your mindset will be expanded to discover what's possible.
Find out more at https://www.clusters.world
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Clusters - Inside the Young Leaders Cluster
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04/20/21 • 25 min

Sue Stockdale talks to Agata Meysner about what it’s like being a member of the Young Leaders Cluster. Agata explained what is discussed in the Cluster and what she is learning as a result. Clusters brings together game changers from all walks of life to help solve bigger issues facing the world today.
Agata Meysner is an activist and an environmentalist driven by empowering young people to become changemakers in their communities. She is currently a Director at Generation Climate Europe, the largest coalition of youth-led networks advocating for a just and green transition in Europe.
Agata is experienced in EU advocacy, volunteer management and conducting non-formal education trainings gained by working for various non-profit organisations for the last seven years. After studying and working in Poland, the Netherlands, Spain and Belgium, she is currently pursuing an MSc in Public Policy at University College London (UCL) focusing on circular economy and resource efficiency.
Listen to the Clusters series and your mindset will be expanded to discover what's possible. Find out more at https://www.clusters.world
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FAQ

How many episodes does Clusters have?

Clusters currently has 5 episodes available.

What topics does Clusters cover?

The podcast is about Podcasts and Education.

What is the most popular episode on Clusters?

The episode title 'The concept of Home and what it means' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Clusters?

The average episode length on Clusters is 25 minutes.

How often are episodes of Clusters released?

Episodes of Clusters are typically released every 6 days, 21 hours.

When was the first episode of Clusters?

The first episode of Clusters was released on Apr 5, 2021.

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