The Golf In Society Podcast

The Importance of Co Designing Healthy Ageing Services

Anthony Blackburn - Founder of Golf in Society

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Welcome to episode 7 of The Golf in Society Podcast! Join host Anthony Blackburn as he sits down with Katheryn Woolf, an expert in service design from Made Open. In this episode, they dive into the fascinating world of co-designing services and products with the input of end users and stakeholders.

Anthony and Katheryn emphasise the importance of listening and learning from the very people who will be interacting with these services and products. They explore how involving stakeholders throughout the entire design process can lead to more successful outcomes and better overall user experiences.

Discover the power of finding common goals among stakeholders and the value of collaboration in creating innovative solutions. Katheryn shares insights from her expertise in service design, shedding light on the process of reimagining golf clubs as health hubs. Learn how this transformation can positively impact the our ageing community and promote health and well-being.

Whether you're a social entrepreneur , a service designer, or simply curious about the the process of service design, this episode is filled with thought-provoking discussions and valuable insights. Tune in to The Golf in Society Podcast episode 7 as Anthony Blackburn and Katheryn Woolf explore the importance of co-design, stakeholder involvement, and the exciting journey of reimagining golf clubs for the benefit of all.

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