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Fighting noise - a nonoise podcast

Fighting noise - a nonoise podcast

De : Julien Van Hoeylandt
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noise is the Co2 of tomorrow. A rising issue of our society with dramatic consequences for our health and our performance. Mobility, Manufacturing, Construction or social life are the verticals where most people and wildlife are harmed. But there are solutions. A lot of people fight against noise to offer everyone a more quiet public space. Innovators and founders, experts and scientists, and investors. This podcast will offer you a great panel of these people to understand the problem of noise and create awareness around innovative solutions. Please share this podcast with anyone having already mentioned the problem of noise. Together, we will be stronger... fighting noise. Economie Sciences sociales
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    • EEA’s Noise Pollution Report 2025 – Why Europe Must Act Now
      Nov 24 2025
      In this episode of Fighting Noise, host Julien speaks with Dr. Eulalia Peris, senior expert at the European Environment Agency (EEA) and lead author of the EEA’s June 2025 report on environmental noise pollution in Europe. The EEA’s latest data reveals that over 100 million Europeans are exposed to harmful transport noise, contributing to more than 1.3 million lost healthy life years every year. Yet noise remains one of the most underestimated public health risks in Europe. Eulalia explains why current EU thresholds are outdated, how noise silently impacts cardiovascular health, and what role data transparency, source control, and political will must play in future regulations. The episode explores the Environmental Noise Directive (END), the Zero Pollution Action Plan, and why each €1 invested in noise reduction delivers €10 in social benefit. A rare and important perspective from inside Europe’s environmental data institution — and a must-listen for policymakers, innovators, and citizens pushing for a healthier sonic future.
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      51 min
    • Designing the Sound of the City – with Grant L. Waters (Tranquil City)
      Jul 23 2025
      🎙️ Description In this episode of Fighting Noise, host Julien speaks with Grant L. Waters, acoustic consultant and co-founder of Tranquil City, about rethinking how cities should sound — not just reducing noise, but designing urban soundscapes that enhance wellbeing. They discuss the creation of an acoustic alert system for London’s iconic electric buses, the balance between audibility and comfort, and how greenery and natural sounds can psychologically reshape how we perceive noise. Grant also explores how urban design can embrace sound as a factor of resilience, identity, and inclusivity. This episode invites you to hear the city differently.
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      44 min
    • Controlling Sound with Metamaterials – Luca d’Alessandro (Phononic Vibes)
      Jul 15 2025
      In this episode of Fighting Noise, host Julien welcomes Luca d’Alessandro, CEO and co-founder of Phononic Vibes—a deeptech startup transforming the way we tackle noise and vibration through metamaterials. We explore: • what metamaterials really are (hint: it’s not just marketing), • how Phononic Vibes grew from lab to 10M€+ revenue in a hardware space, • why working with giants like Deutsche Bahn helped—but didn’t define—their path, • and how acoustic innovation can finally scale, even without regulation pushing it. Luca shares insights on team building, business models, break-even moments, and why educating the market still matters more than crushing competitors. If you ever wondered whether sound can be designed, this episode is for you.
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      38 min
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