Methods Podcast
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Episode 17 | Embrace Equity - celebrating International Women’s Day 2023
"Imagine a gender equal world. A world free of bias, stereotypes, and discrimination. A world that's diverse, equitable, and inclusive. A world where difference is valued and celebrated. Together we c
Epiode 16 | A year in Methods - Looking back at 2022
Sarah Hanna is joined by 6 colleagues to reflect on the year that was 2022. From the role of Cyber and the impact of phishing emails, to haircuts for charity; from Methods' social value endeavours and
Episode 15 | The Enduring Legacy of Ada Lovelace
Ada Lovelace was one of the world's first computer programmers, becoming an influential figure in history, and highlighting a path for women to take up a career in STEM industries (Science, Technology
Episode 14 | Neurodiversity - what makes us all uniquely human
Neurodiversity is a term originally coined by Australian sociologist, Judy Singer, and was first seen in print in 1998. However, neurodivergence has been known and talked about for over 100 years. Neu
Episode 13 | The Digital Divide
#FixTheDigitalDivide is the key message of Good Things Foundation - Methods' charity partner of the year. To understand more what fixing the digital divide means in society today, User Researcher Sara
Episode 12 | Responsible Leadership
John C Maxwell stated “Everything rises and falls on leadership”. In our latest podcast, Ola Phillips, Stuart Ecuyer, Chris Sykes, and Temi Akindele discuss what they think makes a ‘responsible leader
Episode 11 | Celebrating International Women’s Day - Leading digital transformation - why women do it so well
To shine a light on some of the women we work with who successfully have forged their careers in somewhat historically male dominated environments, Jane Fallon, Hannah Pinnock, Sam Hall, Bee Kelly, M
Episode 10 | Setting priorities, expectations, and boundaries as a single or solo parent
Suzanne Maxted, Jennee Thomas and Jane Fallon discuss the themes of sustainability, invisibility and opportunity as they navigate bringing up children as single or solo working parents. They discuss t
Care home vaccines - too late for some
Alison Palmer speaks to Rachel Burden of her mixed feelings, when government announces that vaccines have been offered to all UK care home residents.