The Brighton Paradox is a unique ten-part audio series, investigating the UK city of Brighton & Hove’s creative and economic potential in uncertain times. This project is about celebrating and amplifying Brighton’s greatest assets and ideas. It is about better understanding some of the challenges, the risks and the change already happening. This podcast is for anyone who cares about Brighton & Hove. It is for people passionate about Brighton's business, creative, education and public service, and communities, as well as people outside the city who are curious about the UK’s quirky laboratory on the south coast. ---- Written and presented by Richard Freeman for always possible Produced and edited by Chris Thorpe-Tracey for Lo Fi Arts Production support from Ian Lauder Supported by Plus X Innovation Hub and Brighton & Hove Albion FC Project partners: United Us University of Brighton's Help To Grow: Management programme Sussex Business Times Fox&Bear Silicon Brighton Alirity
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Informative, insightful, inspiring, entertaining and thought provoking. Learnt so much about the details and big themes of what makes Brighton & Hove special. Also inspired to be more connected to the wonderful Brighton purpose-led business ecosystem. Well done Richard and team!
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