Johannes Riegler, Host of Cities Reimagined Podcast,
Robin Cox, Host of Good Place Podcast,
Mustafa Sherif, Host of Urbanistica Podcast.
We turn the microphone on ourselves to explore the craft behind podcasting about place, people, and projects. What makes a story stick—and what skills should placemakers develop to tell stories that move hearts and minds?
Together, we’ll create a “recipe” for powerful place-based storytelling, mixing empathy, curiosity, and local knowledge.
We’ll reflect on how podcasting can make us more aware of our surroundings, deepen our connection to where we live, and inspire care through understanding. And for those dreaming of starting their own show, we’ll share tips on how to make your podcast truly unique—one that not only speaks, but listens.
Is storytelling just talk and marketing, or does it genuinely shape our cities? Join us for a deep, spontaneous conversation about the power of voice, belonging, and the stories that build community.
Listen to Cities Reimagined
https://www.anthropocene.city/podcast/
Listen to Good Place podcast
https://www.goodplace.cc/homepage
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Giulio Buciuni, Trinity College Dublin, Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Innovator; Associate Professor in Entrepreneurship & Innovation.
Giulio explores how local economies can thrive in a globalized world. As Associate Professor and Associate Director of the M. Sc. in Entrepreneurship and Innovation, he has guided the next generation of innovators while shaping the study of entrepreneurial ecosystems, clusters, and global value chains. His research—published in top international journals—bridges theory and practice, helping communities, policymakers, and entrepreneurs co-create sustainable growth.
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Ronke Oluwadare: Social, organizational, and communication psychologist and psychotherapist.
Ronke represents the crucial intersection of mental health, cultural identity, and place-based healing. Her dual expertise as a clinician specializing in minority stress and racial trauma, combined with her groundbreaking cultural work building bridges between Italy and Africa, offers profound insights into creating truly inclusive spaces. Through Black History Month Milan, she's not just preserving history—she's actively shaping a more interconnected future.
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ronke-oluwadare-20bbb730
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AFRY is an international engineering and design company providing sustainable solutions in the fields of energy, industry, and infrastructure.
Luciana Renner, Architect, radio host, and music selector.
She combines her work in placemaking with sound projects that explore the relationship between city, memory, and music, such as Ciudades Sonoras on Radio Nopal and Daydream on Radio Escondido.
She has performed at venues in Mexico City like Drama and Parker & Lenox.
Instagram: @lucyrenner
Daydream x Radio Escondido: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5J2_nAAXyJhEWoBIaZmRK7Ah9bCg_Pd9
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Ivana Šatrak, mag.paed/PM & co-founder of NGO 'KORAK'.
We welcome Ivana Šatrak, a placemaker and architect. While cities often take the spotlight in placemaking, Ivana brings us a fresh perspective — from a small Croatian village called Kolarec, where she’s “cooking” a sequence of rural placemaking projects.
In this heartfelt conversation, Ivana shares how Kolarec — once nearly destroyed by fire in 1938 and rebuilt through collective effort — now faces the challenges of depopulation and disconnection. Through her vision for a memorial garden and a regenerative educational park, she hopes to reignite community bonds and remind us that placemaking belongs everywhere, not just in urban centers.
Join us for a story about memory, resilience, and reimagining rural life — one shared space at a time. 🌱
Connect with Ivana on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivana-%C5%A1atrak/
Website: www.ukorak.hr
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Architect and PhD researcher Mariya Badeva joins Mustafa Sherif live from Placemaking Week Europe in Reggio Emilia, Italy. She shares insights from her research on placemaking, urban regeneration, and how cities like Plovdiv, Bulgaria can evolve through community participation and cultural heritage. A thoughtful look at how local action shapes global urban change.
Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/mariabadeva
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Gregorio Lucena Scarpella (Director of Global Cultural Districts Network) .
The Global Cultural Districts Network (GCDN) is committed to improving the quality of urban life through the contribution of the arts, culture, and the creative industries.
GCDN members represent policymakers, planners, and executives from widely diverse international contexts, all working at the intersection of culture and sustainable urban development.
GCDN is an initiative of AEA Consulting.
Links to Gregorio:
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregorio-lucena-scarpella-34a435161/
GCDN’s LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/global-cultural-districts-network/
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Sabina Mihailescu (Co-founder & GM, DearNeighbour and IntreVecini)At DearNeighbour (RO name: IntreVecini), they focus on placemaking and community-driven initiatives, creating spaces and opportunities where neighbors can collaborate and shape the future of their cities together.
Up until now, they have created over 100 communities in 32 cities in Romania, helping 15,000 neighbours create over 250 community projects (urban gardens, festivals, composting spaces, intergenerational events, etc). LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabina-mihailescu/
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We meet Emilia Pardi (PUSH), Sven Kohlschmidt (urbanista / Simeri Laboratorio Urbano), and Elena Giunta (SHIFT) to explore how placemaking can strengthen small towns and interconnected settlements, the “distributed city” model typical of the Reggio Emilia region.
This conversation dives into the opportunities and challenges of rural placemaking, highlighting communities facing demographic decline, infrastructure gaps, and urban decay. Together, the guests discuss real project cases and share ideas for forming the first Rural Placemaking Network, a step toward a future consortium and new funding opportunities for revitalizing rural territories.
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We meet Giorgia Floro and Lorenza Salati to talk about “Pensare con i Piedi – Playful Placemaking”, a project funded by the Bosch Alumni Network. Inspired by Osvaldo Soriano’s work and rooted in the radical placemaking legacy of Gibellina (Sicily), they reflect on how fun and playfulness can become powerful tools for reimagining public spaces.
They share insights from their recent workshop at the Centro Loris Malaguzzi, discuss preparations for the upcoming Gibellina Fest-val, and explore questions like:
What does “thinking with your feet” really mean?
Why Gibellina, and why now?
How can play reshape the way we make places together?
A conversation about creativity, community, and rediscovering joy in placemaking.
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Hans Karssenberg (Partner / Board Member, Stipo) and Donica Buisman (founder/ director, RAUM) discuss lessons from RAUM’s work in Utrecht and research by STIPO revealing how even inclusive practices can unintentionally exclude.
Through real-life examples and reflection on unconscious bias, they explore practical tools for creating public spaces shaped by all communities.
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Bicycle Mayor of Amsterdam and former Placemaking University of Amsterdam student Romee Nicolai and Drs. Katusha Sol, teacher and education developer University of Amsterdam, explore how universities can cultivate a new generation of placemakers.
Together, they discuss the evolution of placemaking education at the University of Amsterdam, the challenges of embedding it for the long term, and the exciting development of a new handbook for students.
Topics include:
What placemaking education at UvA is all about
How to innovate and sustain placemaking in higher education
Why a new handbook is needed—and what tools and lessons it should offer
A conversation about learning by doing, shaping our cities, and empowering students to make meaningful change.
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Why should urban planners prioritize health? In this episode, we explore the value of integrating health into urban planning, beyond sustainability alone. We discuss how communities can shape healthier cities, examine real-world examples of cities leading the way, and unpack the challenges they face. Finally, we look ahead to the biggest opportunities for creating healthier urban futures over the next 10–20 years.
Guests:Ruth Gow McLenachan, architect and urban planner at Healthy Cities.
Celia Garcia Albertos, architect and urban planner at Healthy Cities.
The link Healthy Cities: https://healthy-cities.com/
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We unpack the idea of cultural placemaking and how it differs from traditional urban development. We explore why artists and cultural organizations should play a bigger role in shaping cities, how participation can turn audiences into co-creators, and whether temporary events can spark lasting change. We close with a key takeaway for every placemaker—a single idea, tool, or provocation to carry forward.
Guests:
Bruno Costa and Daniel Vilar, Co-directors of Bússola
Links to Bruno:https://www.linkedin.com/in/bc23smf/and Danielhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-vilar-41825a40/
To Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/bussola.com.pt/
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This episode explores cross-cultural placemaking through emotional storytelling games, based on interviews and walks with elderly women in the Netherlands, Italy, China, and Ethiopia.
We trace life choices from youth to old age, opening conversations on care, independence, and belonging. Developed by Spring Onion Atelier with international collaborators, it offers fresh ways to weave emotion, memory, and empathy into design.Guests:
Jammy Zhu, Co-founder of Spring onion atelier https://www.linkedin.com/in/jammy-zhu-4765b556/
Yang Zhang, Co-founder of Spring onion atelier
https://www.linkedin.com/in/yang-zhang-architect/
Chun Hoi Hui, Co-founder of Spring onion atelier
https://www.linkedin.com/in/chun-hoi-hui/
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Meron Girma Woldeyohannise, Collaborator to Spring Onion Alterlier https://www.linkedin.com/in/meron-girma-woldeyohannise-b40b9734/
Instagram to spring onion atelier:
https://www.instagram.com/springonionatelier/
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Anna Stolyarova, Founder of Stichting Street Art Museum Amsterdam (SAMA).
we explore how street art and storytelling can amplify the voices of communities often unheard in urban spaces. We discuss how co-creating murals fosters inclusion and belonging, the challenges artists and communities face when using art for social change, and the powerful role of storytelling in strengthening community identity. We also look at how youth workers, educators, and local organizations can support inclusive, community-led street art projects.
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María Tula García Méndez, architect and urban planner.
We dive into the power of drawing as a way to reconnect with the hidden layers of our cities. Together with Maria, we trace forgotten waterways through stories and on-site chalk drawings, exploring how creative, place-based actions can deepen our emotional connection to place and highlight the relationship between urban design and natural cycles.
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Luca Torri CEO, STU Reggiane - Reggiane Parco Innovazione
The Parco Innovazione was the main venue for Placemaking Week Europe. In this episode, we hear the story of this place.
The Reggiane Innovation Park represents a territorial hub for industrial research and technological transfer, able to stimulate and facilitate collaboration between companies, research laboratories, creatives, and investors. The Innovation Park contributes to identifying potential future challenges and opportunities in the market, working on strategic skills, and creating an “innovation chain”. In this place, education for creativity and change allows the productive world to dialogue and intersect with scientific, technological, and humanistic knowledge.Read more here: https://parcoinnovazione.it/en/reggiane-parco-innovazione-eng/
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We spotlight Qatar Museums’ Urban Lab and its innovative approach to reimagining Souq al Haraj in Doha. In this episode, we discuss the Urban Furniture Lab project and explore how collaborative design interventions can transform public spaces, turning traditional markets into dynamic civic laboratories for creativity and community engagement.
Guests:
Reem Al-Muraikhi, Architect
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reem-al-muraikhi-92a6b4156/
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Isabella Rossen, Urban Planning Curator at Qatar Museums.
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/isabella-rossen-6b623764/
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Digital Placemaking with Marginalized Communities, focusing on indigenous and marginalized groups from across four regions share how placemaking becomes a form of resistance and empowerment.
From Palestinian activists using digital storytelling, to Indian practitioners mapping ancestral lands, this global dialogue shows how technology and placemaking together can amplify erased voices and reconnect fragmented communities.Guests:
Sirin Hassan (Activist Architect, Placemaker & Social Entrepreneur).
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/sirin-hassan-a730a0109/
and
Vineeta Shetty, Founder at The Smart Citizen, Convenor at Placemaking India.
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/vistara/
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AFRY is an international engineering and design company providing sustainable solutions in the fields of energy, industry, and infrastructure.