
A Penny for your Thoughts
A chat show with my peers from New Zealand and across the world, talking about who they are and what they do, why they do it and any lessons learned. These conversations can sometimes be a little confronting, as we deal with loss in a number of the chats. It is important that we have these conversations, particularly as men to show that it is good to talk.
I have included a link in the podcasts for you to support the show, 50% of all subscriptions will be given to Orange Sky, a charity that works with the homeless here in New Zealand and in Australia.
Here is their website:
Orange Sky NZ | Supporting people experiencing homelessness
This is a charity that I volunteer my time to and I am keen to support as much as I can. The remaining 50% of subscriptions will be used to support the production of this and other podcasts that I will be creating and publishing into the future.
Thanks everyone!
A Penny for your Thoughts
A Penny for your Thoughts on Sustainability with Sam Archer
The final episode of our sustainability mini-series is with Sam Archer.
Sam is a Sustainability Consultant and Mechanical Engineer with over 20 years experience in the Construction Industry. He moved to New Zealand in July 2014 and is now Director of Market Transformation at the New Zealand Green Building Council with a responsibility for running their sustainability and energy assessment tools - Green Star, Homestar, HomeFit and Nabers.
Sam has a particular passion for sustainable housing having spent 6 years creating and managing the sustainability framework for a 3,000 home development for the University of Cambridge in the UK.
He also has extensive experience of sustainability and energy strategies, including carbon policy work for the UK and New Zealand governments, sustainable urban design and low energy and passive building design.
Links:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-archer-18839b8a/
NZ Green Building Council: https://nzgbc.org.nz/
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