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83K to 262K🎙 Weekly cadence·29 episodes·Last published 5d ago - Monthly Reach
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167K to 523K🇦🇪57%🇦🇺19%🇮🇳19%+3 more - Active Followers
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67K to 209K
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What the built environment gets wrong about inclusive design - Ed Warner, Motionspot
May 7, 2026
54m 11s
Designing the next era of navigation - Phil Rae, Living Map
Mar 24, 2026
58m 44s
How stadium architecture and wayfinding shapes the fan experience - Jon-Scott Kohli, BDP Pattern
Oct 21, 2025
1h 04m 26s
Why brand strategy should come before the build - San San Chan, Latitude
Jul 30, 2025
46m 49s
Inclusive design, co-creation and better wayfinding in the built environment - Lucy Smith, HTA Design
Jun 12, 2025
33m 31s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 5/7/26 | What the built environment gets wrong about inclusive design - Ed Warner, Motionspot | Are we designing inclusive spaces in the right way? In this episode of the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast we speak to Ed Warner, CEO and Co-Founder of Motionspot, about why the built environment needs to rethink its approach to inclusive design. The conversation explores how to move beyond minimum standards, the role of lived experience in shaping better outcomes, and why treating inclusion as a measure of design quality can lead to environments that work better for more people. For designers, architects and anyone shaping the built environment, this is a conversation about progress over perfection and designing for real human experiences. | 54m 11s | ||||||
| 3/24/26 | ![]() Designing the next era of navigation - Phil Rae, Living Map | Digital navigation is evolving rapidly. Interfaces are becoming more familiar, user expectations are shifting and guidance is moving towards systems that feel more seamless and less visible. Yet the core challenge remains the same: people still need to understand where they are before they can decide where they want to go. In this episode of the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, Alison Richings speaks with Phil Rae, Chief Product and Technology Officer at Living Map, about how human behaviour shapes navigation, what happens as guidance becomes more ambient and less screen-based, and why maps will not disappear, even as technology changes. Read more about Living Map's digital mapping solution for the Met Museum and explore their live, interactive map for Metro Centre. | 58m 44s | ||||||
| 10/21/25 | ![]() How stadium architecture and wayfinding shapes the fan experience - Jon-Scott Kohli, BDP Pattern | In this episode of the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, we speak with Jon-Scott Kohli of BDP Pattern about Everton's new waterfront stadium and the role architecture plays in creating an intuitive street-to-seat journey.The conversation explores stadium wayfinding, heritage-led design, fan experience, movement planning and how architecture and information design work together in high-pressure event environments.For architects, venue operators and designers, this is a valuable look at how major sports environments can feel intuitive, memorable and operationally robust. Follow the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast for more conversations on wayfinding, experiential design and the built environment. You can also explore more insights, projects and thinking from Endpoint on our website. | 1h 04m 26s | ||||||
| 7/30/25 | ![]() Why brand strategy should come before the build - San San Chan, Latitude | In this episode of the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, we speak with San San Chan, Managing Director at Latitude, about the role of branding in shaping places before they are built.They discuss identity, storytelling, emotional connection and how brand thinking can inform the built environment from the outset rather than being applied at the end. The episode looks at how stronger brand foundations can lead to more meaningful, coherent visitor experience.For developers, architects and designers, it is a compelling argument for bringing brand into the conversation earlier. Follow the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast for more conversations on wayfinding, experiential design and the built environment. You can also explore more insights, projects and thinking from Endpoint on our website. | 46m 49s | ||||||
| 6/12/25 | ![]() Inclusive design, co-creation and better wayfinding in the built environment - Lucy Smith, HTA Design | In this episode of the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, Lucy Smith of HTA Design discusses how inclusive design and community engagement can shape more welcoming, legible places. The conversation covers estate regeneration, co-creation, place-based storytelling and the relationship between design decisions and everyday lived experience. It is a strong reminder that wayfinding is not only about movement, but about belonging, participation and trust.This episode is for anyone interested in creating places that work better, for more people. Follow the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast for more conversations on wayfinding, experiential design and the built environment. You can also explore more insights, projects and thinking from Endpoint on our website. | 33m 31s | ||||||
| 2/20/25 | ![]() How sustainable design can respond to climate challenges in the built environment - Sean Lockie, Arup | In this episode of the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, we speak with Sean Lockie, Director and UKIMEA Decarbonisation Leader at Arup, about decarbonisation, climate resilience and the wider sustainability agenda shaping the built environment.They discuss how sustainability is influencing design thinking across disciplines, from governance to finance to material choices, policy and long-term resilience. It is a broad and timely conversation about how design can support a more responsible future. For those working across architecture, infrastructure, estates and placemaking, this episode offers a wider view of sustainability beyond compliance alone. Follow the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast for more conversations on wayfinding, experiential design and the built environment. You can also explore more insights, projects and thinking from Endpoint on our website. | 39m 44s | ||||||
| 1/30/25 | ![]() What Scandinavian design can teach us about better wayfinding - Michaela Pihl Olsen, Urgent Agency | In this episode of the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, Michaela Pihl Olsen of Urgent Agency shares her perspective on Scandinavian design and its influence on wayfinding, branding and communication. The discussion explores regional approaches to navigation, the growth of strategic wayfinding in Copenhagen, and the balance between clarity, simplicity and identity in the built environment.This episode is for anyone interested in international best practice, design culture and the evolution of wayfinding as a discipline.Follow the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast for more conversations on wayfinding, experiential design and the built environment. You can also explore more insights, projects and thinking from Endpoint on our website. | 47m 18s | ||||||
| 12/12/24 | ![]() Creating world-class visitor experiences in museums - Lizzy Whirrity, Imperial War Museums | In this episode of the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, we speak with Lizzie Whirrity, Head of Visitor Experience at Imperial War Museums, about what it takes to deliver a best in class museum experience. They discuss visitor needs, operational realities, emotional journeys and the importance of clarity and consistency in cultural environments. It's a conversation that highlights how visitor experience is shaped by far more than exhibitions alone. For museum and cultural institution leaders and experience designers, this episode offers valuable thinking on how people engage with complex public institutions. Follow the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast for more conversations on wayfinding, experiential design and the built environment. You can also explore more insights, projects and thinking from Endpoint on our website. | 42m 44s | ||||||
| 10/16/24 | Can mycelium transform sustainable signage? - Ryan Little, Funguy Design | In this episode of the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, we speak with Ryan Little, Founder of Funguy Design, about the potential of mycelium as a material for sustainable signage and architectural applications. They explore innovation in materials, circular design thinking and whether lower-impact alternatives can become viable at scale in the built environment. It's a fascinating conversation at the intersection of sustainability, fabrication and design experimentation. For designers, architects and anyone with an interest in sustainable materials, this episode opens up a new material conversation. Follow the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast for more conversations on wayfinding, experiential design and the built environment. You can also explore more insights, projects and thinking from Endpoint on our website. | 30m 29s | ||||||
| 10/3/24 | How experiential design connects people, place and wellbeing - Cybelle Jones, SEGD | In this episode of the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, Cybelle Jones, CEO of SEGD, discusses how experiential design can shape more meaningful relationships between people and the environments around them. The conversation looks at connection, identity and the role design plays in supporting human wellbeing. It broadens the discussion beyond signage to the wider experience of navigating and understanding place. For anyone working in wayfinding, placemaking or experience design, this episode offers a strong articulation of why this field matters. Follow the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast for more conversations on wayfinding, experiential design and the built environment. You can also explore more insights, projects and thinking from Endpoint on our website. | 33m 13s | ||||||
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| 8/28/24 | ![]() Landscape architecture and wayfinding: designing better outdoor spaces - Scott Carroll, LDA Design | In this episode of the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, Scott Carroll, Director at LDA Design, explores the relationship between landscape architecture and wayfinding. This discussion explores movement through outdoor environments, how landscape can support orientation, and the importance of integrating navigation thinking into wider public realm design. It is a useful reminder that wayfinding starts long before a sign is needed. For urban designers, landscape architects, and public realm teams, this episode shows how legibility can be built into the fabric of a space. Follow the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast for more conversations on wayfinding, experiential design and the built environment. You can also explore more insights, projects and thinking from Endpoint on our website. | 33m 30s | ||||||
| 7/23/24 | ![]() Welcome to the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast: design, wayfinding and the built environment | Welcome to the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, where we explore the ideas, people and projects shaping wayfinding and the built environment. Through conversations with designers, technologists and industry leaders, we uncover how navigation, experience and design come together to influence how people understand and move through space. Follow the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast for more conversations on wayfinding, experiential design and the built environment. | 1m 57s | ||||||
| 7/23/24 | How interior design shapes visitor experience and movement - Ocean Liu, HOK | In this episode of the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, Ocean Liu, Senior Associate and Senior Project Interior Designer at HOK, discusses the role of interior design in shaping the visitor experience and influencing how people move through space. The conversation explores collaboration, atmosphere, materiality and how interior environments can support intuitive understanding, comfort and engagement. It is particularly relevant where architecture, interiors and wayfinding overlap. For interior designers, hospitality teams and anyone creating experiential environments, this episode offers practical and creative insight. Follow the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast for more conversations on wayfinding, experiential design and the built environment. You can also explore more insights, projects and thinking from Endpoint on our website. | 26m 09s | ||||||
| 7/23/24 | ![]() How what3words is changing the language of location - Giles Rhys Jones, what3words | In this episode of the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, we speak with Giles Rhys Jones about what3words and how a new approach to location is influencing navigation worldwide. They discuss the challenge of describing place clearly, how digital addressing systems work, and where this kind of technology can support better wayfinding in the built environment and beyond. For anyone interested in location technology, navigation and communication design, this is an accessible introduction to a globally recognised platform. Follow the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast for more conversations on wayfinding, experiential design and the built environment. You can also explore more insights, projects and thinking from Endpoint on our website. | 38m 25s | ||||||
| 7/19/24 | ![]() Where wayfinding meets exhibition design in museums - Ragna Jacobsen, National Museum of Norway | In this episode of the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, we speak with Ragna Jacobsen, Senior Exhibition Designer at the National Museum of Norway, about the intersection between exhibition design and wayfinding. They discuss how cultural environments balance narrative, orientation and visitor flow, and how design can help people feel both guided and inspired. It is a rich conversation about the overlap between storytelling and navigation. For designers, curators and visitor experience teams, this episode offers a valuable cultural perspective. Follow the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast for more conversations on wayfinding, experiential design and the built environment. You can also explore more insights, projects and thinking from Endpoint on our website. | 34m 36s | ||||||
| 7/19/24 | ![]() The craft of traditional signwriting in a digital age - Mark Josling, Spectrum Signs | In this episode of the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, we speak with traditional signwriter Mark Josling, about craftmanship, heritage and the enduring value of making by hand. This conversation explores materiality, lettering, authenticity and the role of traditional skills within contemporary environments. It is a reminder that wayfinding is also about character, expression and human touch. This episode is for designers, fabricators and anyone interested in the craft side of signage. Follow the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast for more conversations on wayfinding, experiential design and the built environment. You can also explore more insights, projects and thinking from Endpoint on our website. | 42m 47s | ||||||
| 7/18/24 | ![]() Donor recognition design and storytelling in cultural institutions - Kathryn Marten, National Theatre | In this episode of the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, we speak with Kathryn Marten from the National Theatre about the role of donor recognition in cultural environments and how it can be designed to feel meaningful, engaging and integrated into the wider visitor experience. The conversation explores how storytelling, materiality and placement can transform donor recognition from a functional requirement to a considered part of the built environment. For cultural organisations, designers and visitor experience teams, this episode offers a valuable perspective on how recognition can be approached as part of a broader experiential and wayfinding strategy. Follow the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast for more conversations on wayfinding, experiential design and the built environment. You can also explore more insights, projects and thinking from Endpoint on our website. | 31m 45s | ||||||
| 7/18/24 | ![]() How the National Theatre's historic building has evolved through design and sustainability - Paul Jozefowski, National Theatre | In this episode of the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, we speak with Paul Jozefowski, Head of Building Design and Environmental Sustainability at the National Theatre, about how one of the UK's most iconic cultural heritage buildings continues to evolve. This conversation explores how design interventions can support both environmental performance and visitor experience, without compromising the character of the building. For anyone with an interest in heritage, cultural institutions and sustainable design, this episode provides a thoughtful look at how legacy buildings can adapt to meet contemporary expectations. Follow the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast for more conversations on wayfinding, experiential design and the built environment. You can also explore more insights, projects and thinking from Endpoint on our website. | 43m 54s | ||||||
| 7/17/24 | ![]() How public art and interactive design shape experience in the built environment - Jason Bruges | In this episode of the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, we speak with multidisciplinary artist and designer, Jason Bruges, about the role of public art in shaping how people experience and understand space. The discussion explores the intersection of architecture, design and technology, and how dynamic installations can influence movement, perception and engagement. It also considers how public art can act as a form of wayfinding, helping people connect with place in more memorable and intuitive ways. For designers, artists and placemakers, this episode offers insight into how creative interventions can enhance both navigation and experience. Follow the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast for more conversations on wayfinding, experiential design and the built environment. You can also explore more insights, projects and thinking from Endpoint on our website. | 40m 37s | ||||||
| 7/17/24 | ![]() The future of lighting design in architecture and the built environment - Paul Nulty | In this episode of the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, we speak with Paul Nulty, founder of the lighting design consultancy Nulty, about the evolving role of lighting in architecture and the built environment. The conversation explores how lighting influences perception, movement and atmosphere, and how it can be used to support both wayfinding and emotional experience. It also looks at how advances in technology are changing the way designers approach illumination in different sectors. For architects, designers and anyone involved in shaping environments, this episode highlights the growing importance of lighting as both a functional and experiential tool. Follow the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast for more conversations on wayfinding, experiential design and the built environment. You can also explore more insights, projects and thinking from Endpoint on our website. | 44m 37s | ||||||
| 7/15/24 | ![]() Accessibility in the built environment: inclusive design, wayfinding and real user needs - Ian Streets, About Access | In this episode of the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, we speak with Ian Streets, founder of About Access, about accessibility in the built environment and the role of inclusive design in creating better places. This conversation explores how accessibility goes beyond compliance, focusing on lived experience and real user needs. It also looks at the importance of clear, intuitive wayfinding in supporting independence and confidence for people navigating complex environments. For designers, consultants and organisations working across the built environment, this episode offers practical insight into how accessibility can be embedded more effectively into design processes. Follow the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast for more conversations on wayfinding, experiential design and the built environment. You can also explore more insights, projects and thinking from Endpoint on our website. | 29m 13s | ||||||
| 7/12/24 | ![]() How cognitive ageing impacts navigation and wayfinding design - Professor Jan Weiner | In this episode of the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, we speak with Bournemouth University Professor & Head of Psychology, Jan Weiner, about how cognitive ageing impacts the way people navigate and understand space. The conversation explores how changes in memory, spatial awareness and decision-making impact navigation over time, and why older adults often rely on different strategies when moving through environments. It also looks at implications for design, and how wayfinding systems can better support people as their cognitive abilities change. For designers and those shaping the built environment, this episode offers valuable insight into how navigation behaviour evolves with age, and what that means for creating more intuitive, supportive places. Follow the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast for more conversations on wayfinding, experiential design and the built environment. You can also explore more insights, projects and thinking from Endpoint on our website. | 31m 49s | ||||||
| 7/12/24 | ![]() Typography in wayfinding: how typefaces shape navigation and experience - Riccardo De Franceschi, Dalton Maag | In this episode of the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, we speak with Riccardo De Franceschi, Creative Director at Dalton Maag, about the role of typography in wayfinding and how typefaces influence how people understand and navigate space. The conversation explores how typographic choices affect legibility, clarity and brand expression within the built environment, and why even subtle decisions can have a significant impact on usability. For designers working across wayfinding, branding and environmental graphics, this episode offers a deeper understanding of how type shapes both navigation and experience. Follow the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast for more conversations on wayfinding, experiential design and the built environment. You can also explore more insights, projects and thinking from Endpoint on our website. | 38m 35s | ||||||
| 7/12/24 | ![]() The importance of colour in wayfinding and environmental design - Leatrice Eiseman, Pantone Colour Institute | In this episode of the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, we speak with Leatrice Eiseman, Director of the Pantone Colour Institute, about how colour influences perception, behaviour and navigation in the built environment. The discussion explores how colour can be used to support orientation, reinforce identity and create emotional connection with spaces. It also looks at the balance between aesthetic decisions and functional clarity when designing for diverse audiences. For designers and creatives, this episode highlights the powerful role colour plays in shaping the overall user experience. Follow the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast for more conversations on wayfinding, experiential design and the built environment. You can also explore more insights, projects and thinking from Endpoint on our website. | 33m 10s | ||||||
| 7/12/24 | ![]() Wayfinding as a service in healthcare: improving navigation through digital solutions - Ralph Michels, Eyedog | In this episode of the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, we speak with Ralph Michels, CEO of Eyedog, about how digital wayfinding services are transforming navigation in healthcare environments. The conversation explores the challenges of navigating complex hospital settings and how technology can support patients, visitors and staff in finding their way more easily. It also considers the operational and experiential benefits of treating wayfinding as an ongoing service rather than a static system. For healthcare providers, designers and technology partners, this episode offers insight into how digital tools can improve both efficiency and patient experience. Follow the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast for more conversations on wayfinding, experiential design and the built environment. You can also explore more insights, projects and thinking from Endpoint on our website. | 37m 00s | ||||||
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7 placements across 6 markets.
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7 placements across 6 markets.




















