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Rising Economy Podcast

  • Designing Victoria: The Festival & the Future

    26 APR 2024 · Join us for a fascinating talk with Carla Sorrell, Director of Design Victoria, a 4-day festival (May 9-12, 2024) celebrating Victoria's design community. Carla offers festival highlights plus insights into how design — from architecture to graphic, product and software design — shapes the economy and culture of cities, including the Metro Victoria region.
    29m
  • Measuring What Matters: Is it Time to Embrace a Well-being Economy?

    20 DEC 2023 · Since World War II, governments have largely relied on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to assess economic progress. Now, support is growing globally for a well-being approach to the economy where quality of life, greater equality and environmental protections are measured alongside traditional economic performance. In Episode 10, we talk to Chris Forester of the Island Community Mental Health Association and Emilie de Rosenroll of South Island Prosperity Partnership about measuring what matters.
    35m 6s
  • Leading Together: Making Collaboration Work for Southern Vancouver Island

    7 DEC 2023 · With 13 municipalities on Southern Vancouver Island, inter-governmental collaboration is often seen as … well … complicated. But the desire to collaborate across municipal boundaries was alive and well at Local Leadership Day 2023, hosted by South Island Prosperity Partnership (SIPP). The event drew over 90 municipal leaders and key stakeholders together to explore solutions to local constraints to economic vibrancy. Join host Kerry Slavens and guests Steve Duck, Sidney Municipal Councillor, and Dallas Gislason, Executive Director, Community Economies, SIPP.
    41m 58s
  • Vital Signs: Taking the Pulse of Our Region

    18 OCT 2023 · This episode of Rising Economy features an-depth interview with Jonathon Dyck of the Victoria Foundation exploring how Greater Victoria residents scored our region on key issues like health, housing quality of life and the economy in the latest edition of the Vital Signs report.
    50m 23s
  • How Do We Close the Island’s Food Supply Gap (and Why it Matters More than Ever)?

    27 SEP 2023 · With more than 80% of our food coming from off-Island, only 20 to 30% of our farmable land in production, and only three days of fresh food available at any given time, Vancouver Island has a major food supply gap. In this Rising Economy podcast, we talk to three people working hard to fix the system — Darren Stott, Greenchain Consulting; Tom Hyde, Mill Bay Processing; and food systems specialist Dr. Patricia Reichert.
    51m 59s
  • Retail in Revolution

    20 SEP 2023 · In this episode of the Rising Economy podcast, we talk with Darlene Hollstein, General Manager of The Bay Centre in downtown Victoria, B.C., about the challenges and opportunities facing retailers amidst urban changes, demographic shifts, a hiring crisis and a massive digital transformation.
    46m 15s
  • Why the Arts & Culture Sector is Vital to a Thriving Economy

    7 SEP 2023 · Greater Victoria’s arts & culture sector is more than just “nice to have” — it actually contributes $800 million annually toward our GDP and employs over 10,000 people across the Capital Region. In Episode 5 of the Rising Economy podcast, we talk with Franz Lehrbass of the Royal McPherson Theatres Society and Dallas Gislason of South Island Prosperity Partnership about why we need to nurture the arts and culture sector for our region’s economic and social vitality.
    45m 11s
  • Why the Pay Gap for Women Persists (and Why it's Not Good for Any of Us)

    16 AUG 2023 · Canadian women working full-time earn 16.1% less than their male counterparts. This stubborn gender equity gap affects us all — with major economic and social impacts. We chat with Jill Climie and Sophie Warwick of The Thoughtful Co about why the gap persists and their change-making approach to supporting women to negotiate fair compensation and advising employers on gender equity. Whether you're an employee, an employer — or anyone interested in social and economic fairness for all genders — this episode offers insights that can spark change.
    39m 47s
  • The Facts and Fiction of 15-Minute Cities

    16 JUN 2023 · The urban planning concept of 15-minute cities emerged to promote convenience, sustainability and community. This city design focuses on daily necessities such as work, shopping, education, healthcare and leisure being accessible within 15 minutes through active or public transportation.However, controversies and conspiracies have emerged around the concept. Separate fact from fiction for 15-minute cities in this podcast. Find out a few takeaways, including: - How can 15-minute cities address accessibility? - How will it impact the region's economy? - What are common conspiracy theories around 15-minute cities? Hosted by Dallas Gislason and Ben Wagg (SIPP), our panelists included: - Carrie Smart | Architect, Cascadia Architects - Ray Straatsma | Principal Consultant, RStreets Urban Strategies - Cameron Scott | Manager of Community Planning, District of Saanich
    57m 17s
  • Why the Childcare Sector Needs to Be an Economic Priority (and Why We Should All Care)

    18 MAY 2023 · Early childhood education is one of the best tools policymakers have at their disposal if they want to make a more equitable yet growing economy, according to a 2017 Conference Board of Canada report which noted, “For every dollar spent on early childhood education programs, the economy gets about $6 worth of economic benefits down the line.”For Childcare Month in May, the Rising Economy Podcast talks to childcare providers and experts about the socio-economic importance of early childcare education, how $10-a-day childcare has impacted the system and what changes are still vital to ensure accessible, affordable and well-funded daycare in Greater Victoria. Hosted by Kerry Slavens, South Island Prosperity Partnership, our panelists include: - Meagan Brame | Director | Saxe Point Daycare - Wendy Lowe | Executive Director | James Bay Child Care Society - Eric Swanson | Principal | Third Space Planning Listen: https://linktr.ee/southislandprosperity
    42m 44s

The Rising Economy series features leading thinkers and change-makers sharing bold insights about economic and societal issues and trends impacting Greater Victoria. Brought to you by the South Island Prosperity...

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The Rising Economy series features leading thinkers and change-makers sharing bold insights about economic and societal issues and trends impacting Greater Victoria. Brought to you by the South Island Prosperity Partnership network.
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