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York Community Wealth Building Podcast

Hosted by Fieldwork York: Helping the good in York grow · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 14 episodes

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Episodes
14
Last ep.
12 days ago
Avg length
64m
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36
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16
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About this podcast

Interview with York based social enterprises, co-operatives, charities and community groups, discussing local Community Wealth Building activities. Brought you by Fieldwork. wearefieldwork.substack.com

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About the host

Fieldwork York: Helping the good in York grow hosts York Community Wealth Building Podcast, a society show with 14 episodes published.

Recent episodes

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#16: Beth Fenton

Jun 4, 20261h 5m0

Beth Fenton is a qualified therapist living and working in York. Alongside their private therapy practice, they work for the local authority delivering workshops on mental health and wellbeing, and also teaches trainee c

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#15: Sam Gardner

May 27, 202658m0

Sam Gardner is Director of Enterprise Works, the University of York’s enterprise hub. His work focuses on accelerating high-growth companies and advancing “Enterprise for All”. Through targeted, research-led intervention

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#14: Violet Cannon

May 21, 20261h 1m0

Violet Cannon is the CEO of York Travellers Trust, and Founding Director of Proud Gypsy Traveller CIC. Drawing on lived experience and strong connections across Gypsy and Traveller communities, Violet has spent her caree

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#13: Dr Graham Gill

May 14, 20261h 1m0

Dr Graham Gill is a Policy Fellow at the University of York, with a PhD in Sociology and a passion for sustainable cities. His research focuses on urban sustainability, unequal economies and social exclusion. He is curre

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#12: Stephen Hunt

May 7, 20261h 1m0

For anyone wanting to understand more about how community wealth building works, this podcast is for you. Stephen Hunt is a York-based consultant and advisor working on inclusive economies, specialising in poverty and ec

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#11: Tom McKenzie

Apr 30, 20261h 35m0

Tom McKenzie is co-director of SPARK:YORK, a project that transformed a former derelict site on Piccadilly into a hub for independent trade. In the context of community wealth building, SPARK represents a shift away from

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#10: Rob Ainsworth

Apr 23, 20261h 1m0

Rob Ainsworth is Founder and Director of Yahala Mataam CIC, York’s refugee led event caterer, pop-up restaurant and cookery school. Yahala Mataam means welcome restaurant in Arabic, and it’s their mission to give opportu

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#09: Dr Mike Calvert

Apr 16, 202647m0

Dr Mike Calvert is a retired lecturer at York St John University, who was also employed part-time to look at the University’s responsibilities in providing public good. He also attended conferences and visited organisati

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#08: Polly Orton

Apr 9, 202659m0

Polly Orton is a co-director at SPACE YORK CIC - a community run co-working space based above Brew York on Walmgate, Community outreach office for YorSpace - York’s community land trust, and a freelance community organis

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#07: Stuart Priest

Apr 2, 202652m0

Stuart Priest is the director of Circus Skills York CIC. Circus Skills York provides workshops that inspire and educate, using circus skills such as juggling, slack lining and diablo to teach and train all ages, from sch

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#06: Anjelica Finnegan

Mar 26, 20261h 13m0

Anjelica Finnegan is the Development Lead at York Together, a network of radical changemakers distributing funds and other resources. Their mission is to create a space for people to participate, learn and act together,

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#05: James Neward

Mar 19, 202657m0

James Neward is a designer and community-led housing enabler, with expertise in low carbon architecture, retrofit & community led projects. Throughout his career he’s delivered a range of environmentally conscious reside

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#04: Sarah Williams

Mar 12, 20261h 5m0

Sarah Williams is an author, a tutor, an artist, a writing coach, and as of 2025 is the managing director of York Creatives CIC, a community that looks after York’s artists and those working in the creative industries. I

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#03: Tash Almond

Mar 5, 202651m0

Tash Almond is a facilitator and systems change practitioner with over 25 years experience working across communities, and the voluntary and social enterprise sectors. She is a director of Good Organisation, which suppor

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#02: Dr Owen Powell

Feb 26, 20261h 34m0

Why should we, as communities, own assets? The second guest on the York Community Wealth Building Podcast is Owen Powell, lecturer at York St John, director of SPACE YORK CIC and author of the Fairer Futures for York rep

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#01: Sue Williamson

Feb 17, 202651m0

Sue Williamson is CEO of Tang Hall SMART CIC, a York based community music and arts social enterprise. She’s also the CEO of Tang Hall Employment charity, and Chair of York Social Enterprise Coalition. She was previously

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Who is the host of York Community Wealth Building Podcast?

York Community Wealth Building Podcast is hosted by Fieldwork York: Helping the good in York grow. The show is categorised under society (culture) and has published 14 episodes.

How many episodes does York Community Wealth Building Podcast have?

York Community Wealth Building Podcast has published 14 episodes.

What topics does York Community Wealth Building Podcast cover?

York Community Wealth Building Podcast regularly covers society, culture, government. It sits in the society category, with a culture focus.

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How long are York Community Wealth Building Podcast episodes?

Episodes of York Community Wealth Building Podcast average 64 minutes, giving guests a long-form format with plenty of time to expand on their expertise.

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