Making Design Circular with Katie Treggiden

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Welcome to this new iteration of my podcast, which was called Making Design Circular and now has the same name as my Substack, Brackish. Brackish is a term used to describe water that is a mixture of saltwater and freshwater, for example, where a river meets the sea. I first encountered it sitting in a boat in just such water and it immediately became one of my favourite words. I am fascinated by intersections, liminal and littoral spaces, overlaps and interconnections, and I want to use this space to explore all of those things – the ideas that don’t fit into neat boxes.So, I’ll be exploring those things here – the places where craft meets nature, where the rules don’t apply and ‘shoulds’ start to fall away. Which brings me to the second meaning of the word brackish.As well as meaning ‘somewhat salty’ in very neutral terms, it has also come to mean ‘unpalatable’ or ‘repulsive’. I didn’t know this until after I decided upon it as a name, but as a woman in her middle years, who is relearning how to take up space, I am so here for that alternative definition! From occasional ‘salty’ language to refusing to adhere to feminine standards of beauty or behaviour, I am leaning into my brackish era – and I’m doing it here with some brilliant women and non-binary folks who are doing the same.

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Recent Episodes
  • Brackish - S6 E6 Juliet Bennett & Yes, after Adrian Mitchell
    Jun 11, 2025 – 36:14
  • Brackish - S6 E5 Amy Wilson & The Fish
    Apr 16, 2025 – 54:36
  • Brackish - S6 E4 Kirsty Tanner & The Kitchen Windowsill
    Apr 3, 2025 – 56:54
  • Brackish - S6 E3 Joanne Lamb & Trying
    Mar 19, 2025 – 45:01
  • Brackish - S6 E2 Agnes Becker & The Cormorant
    Feb 12, 2025 – 01:07:39
  • Brackish - S6 E1 Joeli & The Crumb
    Jan 22, 2025 – 39:56
  • In Conversation with... Elle Bower-Johnston
    Aug 22, 2024 – 41:48
  • In Conversation with... Rosie Murphy
    Aug 15, 2024 – 51:41
  • In Conversation with ... Jo Casey
    Aug 8, 2024 – 40:46
  • In Conversation with...Tamu Thomas, part 2
    Dec 14, 2023 – 35:01
  • In Conversation with...Tamu Thomas
    Dec 7, 2023 – 01:05:16
  • In Conversation With...Lucy Hawthorne
    Nov 8, 2023 – 41:19
  • In Conversation With...Ella Wiles and Andres Roberts
    Nov 1, 2023 – 50:58
  • Walk don’t run: The 5-stage path to sustainability
    Oct 25, 2023 – 33:36
  • In Conversation With...Tom Curran
    Oct 18, 2023 – 46:29
  • Exploring Broken: Mending and repair in a throwaway world
    Oct 11, 2023 – 14:58
  • In conversation with... Minnie Moll, Design Council
    Oct 4, 2023 – 50:25
  • Laura Eigel
    Mar 29, 2023 – 01:02:16
  • Define
    Mar 22, 2023 – 27:47
  • Ray Dodd
    Mar 15, 2023 – 01:11:08
  • Believe
    Mar 8, 2023 – 28:35
  • Liberate
    Feb 22, 2023 – 23:46
  • Matt Hocking
    Feb 15, 2023 – 51:38
  • Absolve
    Feb 8, 2023 – 15:55
  • Sarah Fox
    Feb 1, 2023 – 56:19
  • Making Design Circular: The Framework
    Feb 1, 2023 – 26:58
  • TOAST Renewal: a panel discussion
    Aug 24, 2021 – 01:01:14
  • Tom of Holland
    Aug 17, 2021 – 49:52
  • Lauren Chang
    Aug 10, 2021 – 55:48
  • Ekta Kaul
    Aug 3, 2021 – 49:34
  • Caitlin DeSilvey
    Jul 20, 2021 – 50:01
  • Justin South
    Jul 13, 2021 – 34:02
  • Janet Gunter
    Jul 6, 2021 – 52:30
  • Hans Tan, Tiffany Loy & Hunn Wai
    Jun 29, 2021 – 36:54
  • Bridget Harvey
    Jun 22, 2021 – 42:07
  • Aya Haidar
    Jun 15, 2021 – 37:03
  • Daniel Charny
    Jun 8, 2021 – 58:07
  • Celia Pym
    Jun 1, 2021 – 01:03:23
  • Chris Miller
    May 24, 2021 – 59:32
  • Christopher Raeburn
    Oct 6, 2020 – 46:15
  • Lauren MacDonald
    Sep 29, 2020 – 26:59
  • Yinka Ilori
    Sep 22, 2020 – 38:10
  • Nina Tolstrup
    Sep 15, 2020 – 38:13
  • Tristram Stuart
    Sep 8, 2020 – 39:32
  • Ander Zabala
    Sep 1, 2020 – 30:36
  • Seetal Solanki
    Sep 1, 2020 – 46:59
  • Lucy Siegle
    Sep 1, 2020 – 58:49
  • Hugo Tagholm
    Sep 1, 2020 – 31:31
  • Trailer
    Aug 27, 2020 – 01:28
Recent Reviews
  • ElEmEf
    Helps me feel less overwhelmed about climate change
    What I really love about Katie’s podcast (and work) is that she helps me feel like my contribution is enough. Climate change and running a business as an artist both can feel so overwhelming but Katie has helped me to see that my own unique contribution can be enough. This podcast is a great way to learn how to do that.
  • Angie in Arizona
    A new favorite!
    I am loving Katie’s podcasts as I am working my way through each one. She has a variety of engaging guests and I find the conversations to be very intriguing, interesting and educational. It is giving me pause to really think and question my own choices regarding waste, repair, mending, etc…. Thanks, Katie!
  • APondekDalton
    Love it
    As a designer who lost their job during the pandemic and is looking to pivot toward work in sustainability, these conversations are both informative and nourishing.
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