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Women are living, learning, and leading towards a sustainable future. Their stories can help us all accelerate toward that vision in the built environment. Design the Future is a podcast created to elevate and explore the voices of women driving sustainable practices in the built environment and related fields. Lindsay Baker, a sustainability and social impact leader, and Kira Gould, a writer and communications strategist, host these conversations.

Design the Future Lindsay Baker & Kira Gould

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    • 4.8 • 29 Ratings

Women are living, learning, and leading towards a sustainable future. Their stories can help us all accelerate toward that vision in the built environment. Design the Future is a podcast created to elevate and explore the voices of women driving sustainable practices in the built environment and related fields. Lindsay Baker, a sustainability and social impact leader, and Kira Gould, a writer and communications strategist, host these conversations.

    What we can learn from women leading in sustainability

    What we can learn from women leading in sustainability

    In our kick-off episode, meet hosts Lindsay Baker  and Kira Gould, who discuss their interest in exploring and sharing the amazing work being done in sustainability by women across the country and beyond.
    Lindsay and Kira have worked in a number of capacities in the sustainable design field: Lindsay worked at USGBC, Google, and WeWork, in between which she started and ran Comfy. Kira was an editor at Metropolis magazine, worked at architecture firms, and now runs a communications consultancy; she also co-authored Women in Green: Voices of Sustainable Design.
    Lindsay and Kira believe that there are connections between sustainability and women's leadership strengths, and that women talking about their paths can help other women who are seeking to chart or optimize their own. Starting this podcast in 2020, a year that has long been discussed as a milestone year for climate action and sustainability progress, seems appropriate. Starting it amid the first round of stay-at-home orders amid the COVID-19 pandemic added a layer of awareness to discussions about human health, what we design and build, and the health of our planet. 

    • 18 min
    Sara Neff talks about sustainability leaps in real estate and reasons for optimism

    Sara Neff talks about sustainability leaps in real estate and reasons for optimism

    Our first guest, Sara Neff, Senior Vice President for Sustainability for Kilroy Realty, has brought that organization to a leadership position in sustainability within the real estate market. She talks about her career journey, advances being made in the real estate sector, why the business case matters (and isn’t everything), and what commitments to carbon neutrality mean in her sector. We discuss what’s ahead, including work in supply chains and efforts to quantify climate risk. She also tells us about the Neffletter (sign up at SaraNeff.com), her email newsletter that talks about her reasons for optimism.  

    • 44 min
    We talk with Rosa Sheng about intersectionality and the common good

    We talk with Rosa Sheng about intersectionality and the common good

    Rosa Sheng is an architect and Principal with SmithGroup and the firm’s Director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion. We discuss how intersectionality plays out in architecture, pushing us to eliminate conventional silos and explore how sustainability, justice, diversity, equity and inclusion are interrelated. We talk about the diversity and gender pay equity issues behind the American Institute of Architecture’s Equity by Design initiative, founded at AIA San Francisco, and how that group’s research has spotlighted patterns across firms.

    • 41 min
    Sarah Golden on storytelling, feminine leadership, and audacity

    Sarah Golden on storytelling, feminine leadership, and audacity

    Sarah Golden is the Senior Energy Analyst and Conference Chair, VERGE Energy with GreenBiz Group. We talk about the importance of storytelling and how stories can advance the movement. Sarah also shares her perspective on energy markets in the context of the pandemic and economic disruption, including insight about the fight for the shape of what will come next. We discuss feminine leadership traits -- crucial for handling the pandemic and climate change. 

    • 46 min
    HP’s Mary Curtiss on how sustainability engages people through place

    HP’s Mary Curtiss on how sustainability engages people through place

    Mary Curtiss is the head of sustainability for HP operations, which includes 120 sites around the world. For her, this is a mandate about buildings and people. She explains why storytelling and empathy are as important as the technical side of buildings. She describes how she sees sustainability as something that engages everyone who enters a building, and how she thinks about that experience along with efficiency, renewables, and other specific sustainability factors. She also shares thoughts about the promise of (and challenges around) renewables today in the U.S. and globally, and how cities are helping to advance progress and innovation with regulation. 

    • 35 min
    Gail Vittori on design, human health, and holding on to your voice

    Gail Vittori on design, human health, and holding on to your voice

    Gail Vittori, the co-director of the Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems in Austin, Texas, has been a change agent in the green building movement for many years. She says that she brought a “beginner’s mind” to the industry. She saw a gap, early on, when green building was not addressing health (and the healthcare sector), and took steps to address that; today, the human health dimension is widely understood as a key driver. At a certain point, she says, we have to realize that we are either creating the conditions that are conducive to health -- or we are not.  

    • 44 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
29 Ratings

29 Ratings

Nadavbg ,

A go-to podcast for me

There are so many reasons that I keep this podcast at the top of my feed. I enjoy hearing the career journeys of the amazing women, I get inspired by their current work, and I’m reminded of the long evolution of sustainability in the built environment. Highly recommended!

AVL arch ,

Great conversations

Two things make this a wonderful podcast: the guests and the hosts. The guests are some of the most inspiring and accomplished professionals, but they all come off as genuine people, deeply committed to what they do. The hosts are both respectful and warmly connected to their guests and are able to draw real inspiration from their work. Listening to an episode makes me feel like I’ve just spent time with friends.

Mr. Platt in Washington ,

Uniquely incisive podcast series on climate & buildings/design

So many these podcasts - dare I say the great majority of them - are REALLY GOOD. Great guests and great hosts. They ask the right questions and the guests provide imaginative, disarmingly honest, clear-eyed and empowering answers. One has the feeling with the focus on female leadership of a different approach to sharing. While highly progressive it also not ideologically constrained and it’s all about what has worked and why. I listened to an interview with one friend and hero of mine and then found myself listening 5, 10, 15 and I’m sure soon 30 more.

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