
A podcast about growth and progress. www.abundancepod.com
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNews | |||

How just one planning objection scuppered a neighbourhood battery storage project in Banbury – and what this says about how much money councils are wasting on vexatious complaints. Why Europe needs its own independent space launch capability if we wa... more
A new study casts doubt on whether AI really will be a big productivity boost, so Martin and James have their AI argument again. A small tweak in how the government determines value for money could have big implications for new infrastructure like ra... more
Martin bursts open the maddening story of how the new Universal theme park is worrying Anglian Water… and how nobody seems to have anticipated this? James talks about his big day grandstanding at the London Assembly’s Planning and Regeneration Commit... more
Martin digs into the NIMBY drama at Bristol Zoo… and then enters the lion’s den himself, and attends a meeting of his Parish Council. James goes full neoliberal shill talking about Darren Jones’ proposals for fixing the Civil Service. And we speak to... more
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I’m afraid I can’t stomach any more of Martin’s constant slagging-off of anywhere he doesn’t live. I’m out
A great pod that describes in painful detail the pathetic vested interested that want to keep the UK poor. From Natural England to the NIMBY Tory set - it’s really a tragedy. Listen and weep. Well done fellas - keep it up.
The central theme is that humans - in particular those who live in Britain - need to have abundant clean energy with affordable housing and excellent public transport in order to make the best of their lives.
Oh, and save the planet as a bonus.
Really great podcast that takes you through the insanity of current planning laws in the UK that are hindering growth and development, from bat tunnels, to NIMBY local councillors imposing ridiculous restrictions on access roads, to councils refusing to engage in fixing a private road that featured in the local plans. Absolute must listen to understand why many think Britain is broken planning wise, but also how to fix it.
My new favourite podcast - topics judged perfectly, interviewees chosen well and great level of detail on everything discussed. A must listen!
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A dynamic discussion platform focusing on growth and progress within contemporary society, engaging with critical issues such as infrastructure, energy policies, and urban development. The hosts frequently invite industry experts, analyze political decisions, and tackle pressing topics that influence everyday living in the UK, including sustainable energy, housing challenges, and public transport. The blend of humor with in-depth analysis serves to both entertain and inform listeners while increasing awareness of the complexities surrounding modern societal issues. Seasonally themed episodes, such as festive quizzes, add a unique touch that differentiates the show from standard talk formats.
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2. Eleni Arzoglou
3. Eamonn Ives
4. Tim Leunig
5. Michael Dnes
6. Michael Hill
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