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  <title>The Brighton Paradox: LOOK UP!</title>
  <description>In this penultimate episode, we look at how the city wanting to attract big business and London money - is also the city pioneering the weird, small, experimental ideas that are often best scaled-up elsewhere &amp;amp;nbsp; And we try to answer the following questions: &amp;amp;nbsp;   Where does leadership come from in Brighton &amp;amp; Hove? What kind of leadership is needed to get things done? Do we need a mayor or stronger networks with teeth to make change? Should Brighton be more of a regional leader as a city?  &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp;  Featured contributors: &amp;amp;nbsp;   Ed Chinn (https://twitter.com/Ed_Chinn) Mat Hunter (plusx.space) Sarah Springford (https://www.brightonchamber.co.uk/) Ian Trevett (https://www.rubixvt.com/) Kelly Dibbert (https://uk.linkedin.com/in/kelly-dibbert-33821818) Steve Rackley (https://siliconbrighton.com/) Rachel Carter (https://futurecreators.org.uk/) Joseph Young (https://www.theceramichouse.co.uk/) Caroline Lucas MP (https://www.carolinelucas.com/) Andy Budd (https://www.andybudd.com/) Declan Cassidy (https://intogames.org/) Naomi Alexander (https://brightonpeoplestheatre.org/) Simon Fanshawe (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Fanshawe) Seb Royle (https://platf9rm.com/)     &amp;amp;nbsp; Useful links: &amp;amp;nbsp; // Silicon Brighton Leaders &amp;amp;nbsp; // Greater Brighton &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Credits: &amp;amp;nbsp; An always possible podcast (www.alwayspossible.co.uk) In collaboration with Lo Fi Arts (https://twitter.com/lofiarts) and Plus X Innovation Hubs (https://plusx.space) &amp;amp;nbsp; Supported by Brighton &amp;amp; Hove Albion FC (https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com) &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Written and presented by: Richard Freeman &amp;amp;nbsp; Produced and edited by: Chris Thorpe Tracey &amp;amp;nbsp; Production support by: Ian Lauder &amp;amp;nbsp; Project management by: Stephanie Danvers, Molly Boyer,&amp;amp;nbsp;Annie-Marie Page&amp;amp;nbsp;and the always possible team &amp;amp;nbsp; Podcast artwork by: Meg Fenn &amp;amp;nbsp; Project partners: UnitedUs (https://unitedus.co.uk) The University of Brighton's Help To Grow Management programme (https://www.brighton.ac.uk/business-services/help-to-grow.aspx) Silicon Brighton (https://siliconbrighton.com) Alirity (https://alirity.com) &amp;amp;nbsp; Media and communications by: Sussex Business Times (https://www.thebusinessgroup.co.uk) Fox &amp;amp; Bear (https://foxbear.co.uk/services/website-optimisation/search-engine-optimisation/) Uschi Schomig &amp;amp;nbsp; Original music by: Fatboy Slim (https://www.fatboyslim.net) Noraay (https://noraay.com) Chris Thorpe Tracey (https://christt.com/music/) </description>
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