Episodes
Cambridge University’s Professor Hugh Hunt joins Heydon Prowse to discuss how scientists and engineers can save the planet from global warming. From spraying aerosols into the stratosphere, to growing algae in the sea, Hunt explains the sometimes extreme technologies being developed to help counteract climate change.
Published 08/31/17
Host Lida Hujić is joined by a panel of experts for a discussion on how to tackle one of the biggest problems of our time, food waste. The figures may be staggering but we hear direct from the experts on how they intend to combat the issue by presenting their initiatives, and offer solutions to how we can all get involved in reducing food waste and consumption. Featuring; Daisy Fletcher, Development Manager at The Felix Project, a charity that redistributes food that would have otherwise...
Published 08/31/17
Architect and TED speaker Michael Pawlyn joins host Lida Hujić in conversation. Pawlyn, the world’s leading authority on Biomimicry discusses this radical new discipline, how it emulates the patterns and strategies of nature to provide sustainable solutions to human challenges and addresses our issues of global sustainability.
Published 08/31/17
Luxury shoe designer Rupert Sanderson joins Gianluca Longo for this episode of Fashion for Breakfast. After leaving a career in advertising to train at the prestigious Cordwainers college, Sanderson went on to establish himself as a master craftsman – one with an arsenal of awards and collaborations under his belt. Here Sanderson discusses his career so far, his Italian influences, and his less-is-more philosophy. Fashion for Breakfast is a regular Soho House series in which guests from the...
Published 07/28/17
After leading a double life as a stock market millionaire and ecstasy distributor, Shaun Attwood ended up serving time at one of America’s most notorious county jails. The former convict turned educator talks to comedian Eleanor Conway about some of his experiences during six years of incarceration.
Published 07/28/17
Lucien Freud’s muse, Sue Tilley, joins Pindrop founder Simon Oldfield for an evening of riotous anecdotes. Tilley, a veteran Benefits Supervisor, life model and illustrator in her own right, was introduced to Freud through her close friend and performance artist, Leigh Bowery. Here Tilley discusses modelling for Freud, her friendship with Bowery and her own journey from model to maker.
Published 07/28/17
Acclaimed fashion designer Simone Rocha joins Gianluca Longo for this episode of Fashion for Breakfast. Known for her pioneering fabric techniques and strong brand identity, Rocha has truly established herself at the forefront of the industry, recently being named British Womenswear Designer of the Year at the British Fashion Awards. Here Rocha discusses her fashion heritage, influences and balancing life as a designer and a mother. Fashion for Breakfast is a regular Soho House series in...
Published 06/30/17
To celebrate Photo London, renowned fashion photographer Miles Aldridge joins Phillip Prodger in conversation. In a career spanning almost 30 years, Aldridge has developed a distinctive style, combining vivid colours and glamorous subjects to create his signature cinematic approach. Aldridges' latest offering, After Cattelan, is a photographic response to artist Maurizio Cattelan’s most famous sculptural works. In this talk, Aldridge discusses his life, the evolution of his work and his...
Published 06/30/17
Artist Gavin Turk joins Charlie Hall for this first episode of Art for Breakfast. Turk, a trailblazing Young British Artist, is known for his exploration of authorship, authenticity and identity. Following his recent solo show 'Who What When Where How & Why’ at Damien Hirst’s Newport Street Gallery, Turk discusses the exhibition, his career so far and plans for the future. Art for Breakfast is a regular Soho House series in which guests from the art world join Charlie Hall for...
Published 06/24/17