

How to Build a Healthy City
Financial Times
Today's cities - home to more than half the world's population - are struggling to deal with a harmful mix of public health problems: populations are ageing, obesity is rising and pollution has reached toxic levels. What are cities doing to tackle these enormous problems? In this six-part series, Darren Dodd talks to Financial Times correspondents around the world - from Singapore to Copenhagen - about initiatives designed to make cities healthier and more pleasant places to live. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 18, 2020 • 29min
Coronavirus exposes health inequalities at heart of city life
Darren Dodd talks to FT correspondents about how the coronavirus pandemic has laid bare the health inequalities in many of the world's great cities and what can be done to address these problems.Simon Kuper is our Life and Arts columnist based in Paris. He discusses local attempts to make the French capital greener and more child-friendly, as well as efforts to address the stark divides between wealthy Parisians living in the centre and the poorer residents on the city's periphery.Amy Kazmin is our South Asia bureau chief, based in New Delhi. She describes the traumatic lockdown experience of India's migrant workers and the difficulties of maintaining public health in densely-packed cities.And finally, Robert Shrimsley, the FT's chief UK political commentator and editor at large, discusses the coronavirus experience of Britain's big cities and the disproportionate impact on poorer communities.You can catch up with the complete series at www.ft.com/healthy-city. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 24, 2020 • 25min
Tokyo and healthy eating
Japanese cuisine has long been famous for its healthy properties but what makes it so special? Is it responsible for the impressive longevity of the Japanese? And is it still popular in the modern age of processed food? Darren Dodd talks to Leo Lewis, FT Tokyo correspondent about the myths and realities of washoku, the traditional Japanese diet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 17, 2020 • 28min
New York and fitness
In this episode, the FT's US pharma correspondent, Hannah Kuchler, discusses the fitness inequality in New York City. They explore the booming fitness industry, luxurious fitness studios, and unique workouts. They also highlight the challenges of accessing fitness facilities in certain neighborhoods and the importance of community-based initiatives. The podcast touches on the benefits of exercise, equity in park facilities, and the need for more innovative and inclusive fitness experiences.

Mar 10, 2020 • 25min
Pontevedra and air pollution
Twenty years ago, Pontevedra in Galicia, Spain pedestrianised its city centre. But what effect has it had on life in the town and the health of its residents? In this episode, Darren Dodd talks to Peter Wise, FT Lisbon Correspondent, who travelled to Pontevedra to speak to the man behind the scheme and get the views of the locals.This podcast is supported by Novo Nordisk. To read more FT health coverage, visit FT.com/reports Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 5, 2020 • 28min
Social prescribing in Manchester
Greater Manchester is the only region in England that has joint control with the National Health Service of its health and social care spending. This devolved power has enabled some interesting experiments in “social prescribing”, where doctors dispense community activities rather than drugs for certain patients with mental health problems.Darren Dodd talks to Andy Bounds, FT Northern England Correspondent, about the difference the scheme is making and the lessons to be learnt for the rest of the countryThis podcast is supported by Novo Nordisk.To read more FT health coverage, visit FT.com/reports Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 24, 2020 • 30min
Copenhagen and loneliness
The reasons someone might feel lonely are multiple and diverse, which means finding a solution is tricky. There is not yet a pill you can take to cure loneliness. In this episode, Darren Dodd speaks to the FT’s Nordic correspondent, Richard Milne, about how people in the Danish city of Copenhagen are tackling this growing health problem. This podcast is supported by Novo Nordisk. To read more FT health coverage, visit FT.com/reports Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 24, 2020 • 25min
Singapore and urban design
This podcast explores the importance of urban design in addressing the needs of an aging population. It focuses on a building in Singapore called Kampung Admiralty that provides a comfortable living environment for the elderly. The podcast also discusses the challenges of creating community in urban design and explores the impact of the lived environment on individuals' health choices.

Feb 18, 2020 • 2min
Introducing How to Build a Healthy City
This podcast delves into the challenges faced by cities in terms of public health and highlights innovative solutions from around the world to address them.