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The Climate Resilience Podcast
Phil Emonson
20 episodes
2 days ago
When science meets storytelling, something magical happens. Climate science can often feel abstract, complex, or inaccessible. But when those same ideas are translated through stories and art, they become personal and relatable. From a picture book to a film, creative storytelling evokes emotion — a universal language that connects people of all ages and backgrounds. In this episode, Phil sits down with award-winning children’s author and poet Sophie Kirtley to discuss her recent collaboratio...
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When science meets storytelling, something magical happens. Climate science can often feel abstract, complex, or inaccessible. But when those same ideas are translated through stories and art, they become personal and relatable. From a picture book to a film, creative storytelling evokes emotion — a universal language that connects people of all ages and backgrounds. In this episode, Phil sits down with award-winning children’s author and poet Sophie Kirtley to discuss her recent collaboratio...
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Episodes (20/20)
The Climate Resilience Podcast
We Are Resilience with Sophie Kirtley
When science meets storytelling, something magical happens. Climate science can often feel abstract, complex, or inaccessible. But when those same ideas are translated through stories and art, they become personal and relatable. From a picture book to a film, creative storytelling evokes emotion — a universal language that connects people of all ages and backgrounds. In this episode, Phil sits down with award-winning children’s author and poet Sophie Kirtley to discuss her recent collaboratio...
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2 weeks ago
26 minutes

The Climate Resilience Podcast
Innovation for a Resilient Future
Innovation isn’t just about shiny new tech—it’s about people, culture, and those small, everyday changes that add up to big impact. In this episode of the Climate Resilience Podcast, Phil sits down with Nick Law, who leads the commercial side of JBA Labs, our in-house innovation accelerator programme, and Richard Beardsley from Affinity Water to unpack what innovation really means in the face of climate change. From building a culture that embraces failure to groundbreaking projects like JSat...
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1 month ago
26 minutes

The Climate Resilience Podcast
1st Birthday Special: Continuing the conversation on whole society and social value
The Climate Resilience Podcast turns one! To celebrate our birthday, host Phil Emonson is joined by three returning guests: Kat Cornfield (Environment Agency), Lucy Formoy (JBA Consulting), and Karl Astbury (Resilient Cities Network). Together, they revisit and build on two of our most impactful discussions so far: the role of social value in creating resilient communities (Episode 7) and the importance of a whole-society approach to climate resilience (Episode 9). In this episode, we explore...
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1 month ago
35 minutes

The Climate Resilience Podcast
JBA at 30: Resilient Organisations
As part of our 30th anniversary celebrations, in this episode of The Climate Resilience Podcast, we look back at JBA’s journey – from its beginnings three decades ago to the milestones and defining moments that have shaped who we are as an organisation today. Phil is joined by JBA’s Executive Chair and Founder, Jeremy Benn, and Richard Maltby, Director of Maltby Land Surveys Ltd – one of our first ever partners – as they reflect on the headlines, highlights, and lessons learned along the way,...
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2 months ago
35 minutes

The Climate Resilience Podcast
Special episode: Hurricane Katrina at 20
In this powerful special episode of The Climate Resilience Podcast, host Phil Emonson is joined by Mannan Donoghoe, a Fellow at The Brookings Institution’s Centre for Community Uplift and co-author of the recently published New Orleans Index at Twenty report. Together, Phil and Mannan unpack the report, which is a comprehensive look at how the city has rebounded, reimagined, and rebuilt in the two decades since Hurricane Katrina. This conversation examines both the measurable progress and the...
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2 months ago
30 minutes

The Climate Resilience Podcast
Nature-Based Solutions: Creating Resilient Places and Landscapes
In this episode of the Climate Resilience Podcast, host Phil Emonson is joined by Steve Maslen (JBA Consulting) and Rob Gardner (CEO and Co-Founder of Rebalance Earth) for an inspiring conversation about the power and potential of nature-based solutions (NbS). Together, they explore how working with nature—not against it—can build climate resilience across landscapes, cities, and communities. From the role of healthy soils and peatlands to the innovative use of pension fund capital, the discu...
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3 months ago
34 minutes

The Climate Resilience Podcast
Farming on the edge: Climate, crisis & collective resilience with Guy Singh-Watson
What does climate resilience really mean when the land beneath you is being washed away? In this riveting episode of the Climate Resilience Podcast, host Phil Emonson is joined by one of the UK’s most influential voices in ethical agriculture — Guy Singh-Watson, founder and CEO of Riverford Organic Farmers. Sharing raw insights from the field - from soil loss and water stress to the power of collaboration and honest storytelling - Guy and Phil explore the realities of farming in a changing cl...
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4 months ago
24 minutes

The Climate Resilience Podcast
Who’s responsible for resilience? And how do we share the load?
On this episode of The Climate Resilience Podcast, host Phil Emonson asks a critical question: Who is responsible for resilience—and how can we better share the load? Phil is joined by two dynamic guests for this discussion: Steve Scott-Bottoms, a Professor of Contemporary Theatre and Performance at the University of Manchester, who has three decades of experience in using the arts to foster community dialogue on climate issues; and Jonathan Moxon, the Executive Manager for Flood and Climate ...
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4 months ago
29 minutes

The Climate Resilience Podcast
Bonus episode: Reflections on Flood and Coast
In this special bonus episode of The Climate Resilience Podcast, host Phil Emonson sits down with Marc Pinnell, JBA’s Managing Director, to reflect on the standout moments and key insights from this year’s Flood and Coast conference. Together, they explore how events like Flood & Coast can catalyse real change, highlighting the critical role of cross-sector collaboration in achieving the UK’s growth and resilience goals. From rethinking how we value and fund resilience to unlock the...
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5 months ago
17 minutes

The Climate Resilience Podcast
A Flood & Coast Conference special episode
In this episode, Phil is joined by Shelley Evans, Technical Director at JBA, as they look ahead to one of the industry's most important events — the annual Flood & Coast Conference, taking place in early June. Together, they explore JBA’s exciting programme of involvement across the three-day event, including key sessions and activities. The conversation highlights the central themes of partnership, collaboration, and alliance, and their vital role in building whole-society resilience to ...
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5 months ago
17 minutes

The Climate Resilience Podcast
The role of assets in building resilience to climate change
In this episode, focused on assets – the structures, schemes, and defences that keep us safe and protected - Phil is joined by Claire Francis, Area Flood and Coastal Risk Manager for the Environment Agency, Solent and South Downs, along with JBA’s Richard Chubb, Associate Director, and Alec Dane, Chartered Civil Engineer. Together, they explore the shift towards greater shared responsibility and the role the ‘whole of society’ has to play in safeguarding people from the impacts of our changin...
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6 months ago
31 minutes

The Climate Resilience Podcast
Whole society resilience: A deep dive
In Episode 9 of the Climate Resilience Podcast, Phil is joined by JBA's Emergency Planning Lead Toby Jones and Global Resilient Cities Network's Karl Astbury. Together, they dive into whole-society resilience, exploring how communities, businesses and governments can work together to build a more inclusive, people-centred approach to resilience. Thank you for listening to this episode. For any comments, questions or insights please contact phil.emonson@jbaconsulting.com. Visit our website ...
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8 months ago
29 minutes

The Climate Resilience Podcast
Shaping sustainable and resilient communities through planning and development
In Episode 8 of the Climate Resilience Podcast, Phil is joined by JBA's Iain Armstrong, Principal Planning Consultant, and planning expert Bart Milburn. Together, they explore how planning and development can shape sustainable, resilient communities - places where people can live, work, and thrive. Thank you for listening to this episode. For any comments, questions or insights please contact phil.emonson@jbaconsulting.com. Visit our website jbaconsulting.com or follow us on LinkedIn...
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8 months ago
28 minutes

The Climate Resilience Podcast
The role of social value in building whole-society resilience to climate change
In episode 7 of the Climate Resilience Podcast, Phil is joined by Lucy Formoy, JBA's Social Value and Engagement Lead, and Kat Cornfield, Social Equity Senior Advisor at the Environment Agency. Together, they explore the critical role of social value in building whole-society resilience to climate change. Thank you for listening to this episode. For any comments, questions or insights please contact phil.emonson@jbaconsulting.com. Visit our website jbaconsulting.com or follow us on LinkedI...
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9 months ago
31 minutes

The Climate Resilience Podcast
In conversation with Elizabeth Rapoport
In episode 6 of the Climate Resilience Podcast, Phil is joined by Elizabeth Rapoport, Chair of London Surface Water Strategic Group for a conversation where they dive into her roles and the experiences that have shaped her work. Thank you for listening to this episode. For any comments, questions or insights please contact phil.emonson@jbaconsulting.com. Visit our website jbaconsulting.com or follow us on LinkedIn JBA Consulting | LinkedIn
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11 months ago
35 minutes

The Climate Resilience Podcast
Ensuring resilience in a low carbon future
In Episode 5 of JBA's Climate Resilience Podcast, Phil welcomes Charles McAllister, JBA's Technical Director and Energy Lead, for a compelling discussion on the energy sector's role in addressing climate change. While earlier episodes have centered on climate hazards, this episode broadens the focus to examine the synergy between energy and climate resilience. Drawing on Charles' insights from JBA's Climate Resilience Week, 'Energy Sector and Climate Change: Resilience in a Low-Carbon Future'...
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12 months ago
27 minutes

The Climate Resilience Podcast
Recovery: A deep dive
This episode stems from a slightly provocative post on X by Matt Hogan. he simply asked- 'In the context of emergency management, does recovery even exist?' Matt, Evie and Phil take a deep dive into this. Matt Hogan is the Deputy Head of Resilience at the Greater London Authority and his background is in Emergency Management in various health sector organisations. Matt's current role is to ensure that resilience partners across London can effectively prepare for, respond to and recover from...
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1 year ago
27 minutes

The Climate Resilience Podcast
Resilience and adaptation as CIWEM presidential themes
Today's episode has a celebratory feel to it as Phil is joined by special guests Hannah Burgess and Peter Rook, the new President and Junior President of the Chartered Institute of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM). Hannah Burgess is the new CIWEM President and Regional Delivery Director at Binnies. Peter Rook is the CIWEM Junior President and Chartered Senior Analyst at JBA. CIWEM is a community of 11,000 members in 81 countries with a common goal in looking after the planet in a ...
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1 year ago
30 minutes

The Climate Resilience Podcast
Embedding resilience through effective change management
In Episode 2, 'Embedding Resilience through effective Change Management', Phil is joined by JBA colleague, Neil Wiseman and special guest, Harjit Lota from NorthHighland. Harjit is a Client Director in the UK public sector team at North Highland. He has worked in the public sector for over 20 years with a systems thinking background. His experience includes working on rail and road infrastructure, developing decarbonisation and social value change. Neil Wiseman is the team leader fo...
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1 year ago
29 minutes

The Climate Resilience Podcast
What is resilience to climate change?
Episode 1 is slightly different, Phil Emonson is joined by Steve Thompsett and Jenny Broomby. Jenny is JBA's Catchment and Resilience Lead with a range of experience across various environmental disciplines. Steve Thompsett is our Head of Water Management. With over 25 years of experience in the flood, water and environmental sector and is a former president of CIWEM. We wanted to start at the beginning so the theme of this episode is 'What is resilience to climate change?'...
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1 year ago
28 minutes

The Climate Resilience Podcast
When science meets storytelling, something magical happens. Climate science can often feel abstract, complex, or inaccessible. But when those same ideas are translated through stories and art, they become personal and relatable. From a picture book to a film, creative storytelling evokes emotion — a universal language that connects people of all ages and backgrounds. In this episode, Phil sits down with award-winning children’s author and poet Sophie Kirtley to discuss her recent collaboratio...