Instinctif Talks
Step into the world of reputation management, public affairs, and communications. Instinctif Talks brings you insights from the industry’s most experienced voices, unveiling the strategies for navigating change, mitigating risk, and crafting communications that captivate and resonate with the right audiences. Find out more: https://instinctif.com/
Episodes
Episodes
5 days ago
5 days ago
Instinctif host, Kim Polley is joined by Dr Fatima Ajia, a lecturer in environmental management at Glasgow Caledonian University and organiser of the London Climate Action Week’s Water Gospel event.
Key Takeaways:
Understanding Water Scarcity: Learn about the different types of water scarcity, physical and economic, and their relevance even in regions like the UK.
Effective Water Management: Discover practical tips and strategies for individuals and businesses to reduce water usage and increase efficiency.
Engaging with Policy: Understand the importance of water policies and how public awareness and engagement can drive better water management practices.
Find out more about how to save water widely: https://www.waterwise.org.uk/save-water/
6 days ago
6 days ago
Instinctif’s policy experts from the Dublin office, David ODonnell, Emer Sugrue and Lorna Fitzpatrick, take a deep dive into the recent local and European elections in Ireland.
They discuss the surprising outcomes, the performance of key parties, and the implications for the upcoming general election.
Key Takeaways:
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael's Stability: Contrary to pre-election polls, the two main government parties maintained their ground, indicating a strong position going into the general election.
Sinn Féin's Setback: Sinn Féin's unexpected poor performance highlights significant challenges and potential restructuring needed before the general election.
Rise of Independents: Independent candidates emerged as the real winners, reflecting a shift in voter sentiment and increasing their influence in local governance.
General Election Speculations: With leadership changes and strategic considerations, the likelihood of an early general election is growing, making political engagement crucial for businesses and stakeholders.
Email Tellmemore@instinctif.com to get in touch with one of out experts.
6 days ago
6 days ago
The party manifesto's are out and with a surprising lack of detail on food and drink policy. Helen Dodd, our Head of Sustainability, is joined by Sophie Wheale, Director in Public Policy Practice and Food & Drink Policy Lead, to discuss what the manifestos do say about the UK's biggest manufacturing sector from HFSS and UPF to trade, Brexit and sustainability, and what this all means for the future of the food and drink industry.
Key Takeaways:
Manifesto Significance: Understanding the importance of party manifestos in shaping government priorities and policies.
Policy Gaps: Noting the surprising lack of focus on food and drink in the main parties' manifestos and the implications for the industry.
Industry Engagement: Exploring opportunities for businesses to influence and shape future policies, particularly under a potential Labour government.
Tune in to learn how the election pledges could impact the UK’s largest manufacturing sector.
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Thursday Jun 20, 2024
What the Media Wants from Business
Thursday Jun 20, 2024
Thursday Jun 20, 2024
Katie Gabriel, PR specialist and head of Instinctif’s AI-powered agency Fleta, chats with Damien Reece, Instinctif’s media guru and former business editor at the Daily Telegraph.
They delve into the relationship between media and business, exploring the fundamental misunderstandings and best practices for effective communication.
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Wednesday Jun 19, 2024
#LCAW Conversations: CEO Nick Mabey's Vision
Wednesday Jun 19, 2024
Wednesday Jun 19, 2024
Join Annabelle Duke, Instinctif’s corporate communications expert, as she hosts Nick Mabey, Co-CEO of E3G and Founder of London Climate Action Week, for the launch of our new Instinctif Talks LCAW podcast series.
In this episode, Nick shares insights into the origins, growth, and impact of London Climate Action Week.
London Climate Action Week, the world’s largest city-based climate festival, hosts around 300 events, bringing together 250,000 climate professionals and the wider community to drive meaningful change.
This year's themes focus on the road to COP 30, financing the global transition, delivering net zero and resilience, and engaging diverse sectors in climate action.
As an official LCAW event hub for a second year running, Instinctif Partners is hosting a range of climate action events next week and speaking to an impressive lineup of climate changemakers for our new LCAW podcast series.
Tune in to stay informed, get inspired, and learn how to get involved in London Climate Action Week 2024!
Monday Jun 17, 2024
Policy & Politics: The Manifesto Breakdown
Monday Jun 17, 2024
Monday Jun 17, 2024
Join Verity Barton, Instinctif’s public policy specialist, as she hosts an insightful discussion with:
Kelly Edwards: Head of UK Public Policy at Instinctif Partners and former Labour General Election candidate
David Gauke: Former Cabinet Minister and Chief Secretary to the Treasury
John Howarth: Ex-Labour Councillor and MEP
Key Takeaways
Labour's Focus on Reform: Explore Labour’s ambitious plans for modernising democracy.
Economic and Tax Policies: Understand Labour’s strategies for economic stability with stable tax and interest rates.
Business and Labour Relations: Discover how Labour aims to foster strong partnerships with businesses and trade unions.
Future Conservative Direction: Delve into the uncertainties surrounding the Conservative party’s post-election direction.
Email Tellmemore@instinctif.com to get in touch with our policy and political experts.
Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
Policy & Politics: Labour and Social Value
Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
Join Instinctif’s Head of Sustainability, Helen Dodd, Malcolm Powers, Advisor at Instinctif and former Labour Party Regional Director, and Guy Battle, CEO of the Social Value Portal as they explore a key element of Labour’s ESG agenda – the expectation on businesses to deliver and demonstrate social value.
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Wednesday Jun 05, 2024
Policy & Politics: Unpacking Last Night's Debate & Its Business Ramifications
Wednesday Jun 05, 2024
Wednesday Jun 05, 2024
Dive into the aftermath of last night's debate. Hosted by Verity Barton, public policy specialist at Instinctif, we’re joined by;
David Gauke - Former Cabinet Minister and Chief Secretary to the Treasury
Kelly Edwards - Head of UK Public Policy at Instinctif Partners, former Labour General Election candidate, Chair of Housing and aid to Labour Ministers
Damian Reece – Senior Counsel at Instinctif and former Telegraph Business
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