• #15 - When You Know Better, You Build Better with Spencer Rosen
    Jul 21 2025

    In this episode, I sit down with Spencer Rosen, the founder of Home Energy Academy, to talk about building science, electrification, and homeowner engagement. Spencer shares his journey into home energy education and why he’s so passionate about helping both homeowners and professionals better understand energy efficiency and sustainable living.

    We chat about the challenges of upgrading existing homes, the need for a stronger baseline of knowledge among homeowners, and the exciting potential of bringing these ideas into schools. Spencer also told me all about his software development work focused on improving home energy solutions, and we chat through some smart marketing strategies that actually help energy upgrades gain traction.

    We wrap up by imagining what ideal energy communities could look like and how to design homes that are truly energy-efficient offering a hopeful look at what's possible for a more sustainable future.


    Show notes can be found here:

    https://building-sciology-poddie.podcastpage.io/episode/15-when-you-know-better-you-build-better-with-spencer-rosen


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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • #14 - Mould, Misdiagnosis, and the Making of a Healthy Home with Jess Ward
    Jul 6 2025

    In this conversation, I chat with Jess Ward, the founder of Mould Wise, about the vital intersection of health and home environments, particularly focusing on mould exposure and its health implications. Jess Ward shares her personal journey from experiencing severe health issues due to mould exposure to becoming a mould inspector. Our chat covers common misconceptions about mould, the connection between mould exposure and Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome, and the importance of proper mould remediation. Jess emphasises the need for awareness and education regarding mould-related health issues and the significance of maintaining a healthy home environment.

    Show notes can be found here:

    https://building-sciology-poddie.podcastpage.io/episode/14-mould-misdiagnosis-and-the-making-of-a-healthy-home-with-jess-ward

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    53 mins
  • #13 - Passivhaus, Performance & the Power of Building Science with Hamish White and Matthew Carland
    Jun 22 2025

    In this episode of the Building Sciology Poddie, I have a rambunctious chat with high-performance builders Hamish White and Matt Carland to discuss the intricacies of constructing sustainable homes in Australia.

    We delve into the challenges faced in the residential construction industry, the importance of continuous learning, and the need for better education around energy efficiency.

    The conversation also touches on the myths surrounding building practices, the significance of Passivhaus certification, and the potential for innovative projects to push the boundaries of construction standards. Ultimately, the episode emphasises that building better is a choice that can lead to healthier living environments.


    It is also, so far, the only episode I have had to place the explicit warning on so don't say you weren't warned! Haha a great chat with a couple of fantastic builders who want to see the industry they love rise up. Enjoy!


    Show notes can be found here:

    https://building-sciology-poddie.podcastpage.io/episode/13-passivhaus-performance-the-power-of-building-science-with-hamish-white-and-matthew-carland



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    1 hr
  • #12 - Condensation, Roof Ventilation and Building Science with Clarence Macalister
    Jun 8 2025

    This is the longest episode yet, but it’s worth every minute!

    In this episode of the Building Sciology Poddie, I interview Clarence Macalister, a builder and scientist with extensive experience in remediation and condensation management. In our chat we go deep into problems created by moisture and also into roof ventilation, finally an explanation!!

    We chat about the nuances of Passivhaus design, the role of sensors in monitoring building conditions, and share case studies of building failures.

    Clarence has a huge amount of practical skill and experience we can all learn, from so tune in and put any questions or feedback in the comments!


    Show notes can be found here:

    https://building-sciology-poddie.podcastpage.io/episode/12-condensation-roof-ventilation-and-building-science-with-clarence-macalister

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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • #11 - Responsibility, Energy Efficiency & Purpose with Clare Conroy
    May 25 2025

    In this episode of The Building Sciology Poddie, I chat with Clare Conroy, who shares her unique journey from homeowner to project manager at 35 South Building Co. Clare opens up about entering the construction industry, overcoming imposter syndrome, and the importance of relationships and trust in building. The conversation explores the responsibility that comes with creating homes, the misconceptions around energy efficiency, and how building smaller can still mean building better.

    Clare also introduces her inspiring new project aimed at making building science accessible to children through storytelling - teaching concepts like insulation and orientation in fun, engaging ways. We highlight the urgent need for better education around building performance for both professionals and the public, and the power of knowledge sharing to create meaningful change in the industry.


    Show notes can be found here:

    https://building-sciology-poddie.podcastpage.io/episode/11-responsibility-energy-efficiency-purpose-with-clare-conroy

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    41 mins
  • #10 - WUFI, Walls, and Weatherproofing with Villy Yordanov
    May 11 2025

    In this episode, I interview Villy Yordanov, a mechanical engineer and innovation engineer at Pro Clima. We discuss the importance of building science, sustainability, and moisture management in construction. Villy shares his journey into the field, the role of WUFI in hygrothermal modeling, and the significant challenges associated with managing moisture in concrete structures. The conversation also addresses common misconceptions about moisture in buildings, the balance between air tightness and vapour control, and the latest innovations in building science.


    Show notes can be found here

    https://building-sciology-poddie.podcastpage.io/episode/10-wufi-walls-and-weatherproofing-with-villy-yordanov

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • #9 - Health, Energy Efficiency & Building What Matters with Cindy Angel
    Apr 27 2025

    In this episode, Cindy Angel shares her journey of building a sustainable home with her husband Shane in Lake Caddai. As a thermal performance assessor, Cindy discusses the challenges and triumphs of designing their home, emphasizing the importance of energy efficiency, healthy building principles, and collaboration with builders. She reflects on her educational background, the use of NatHERS software for energy assessments, and the lessons learned throughout the construction process. Cindy also highlights the significance of creating a home that supports well-being and the impact of building materials on health.


    Episode show notes:

    https://building-sciology-poddie.podcastpage.io/episode/9-health-energy-efficiency-building-what-matters-with-cindy-angel


    Follow Building Sciology on the ⁠gram ⁠or get in touch at jess@buildingsciology.net!

    Visit the ⁠website ⁠for show notes and a full transcript and sig up to the mailing list ⁠here⁠!


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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • #8 - Learning, Leading, and Healthy Homes with Luke Callery
    Apr 14 2025
    In this episode of the Building Sciology Poddie, I chat with Luke Callery, the founder of Callery Building, an Adelaide-based construction company, increasingly known for its commitment to high-quality craftsmanship and energy-efficient building practices. Luke shares his journey from a traditional carpentry apprenticeship to embracing high-performance building techniques through programs like Elevate. He discusses the importance of education, networking, and collaboration in the construction industry, as well as the challenges and successes of growing his team and adapting to client expectations. The conversation highlights the significance of building better homes that prioritize comfort, sustainability, and energy efficiency. Useful Links from Our Chat ⁠Elevate Program⁠ ⁠Live Life Build⁠ ⁠How does a heat recovery ventilation system work?⁠ ⁠What is a blower door test?⁠ ⁠Build Insite Instagram ⁠ ⁠Certified Passivhaus Tradesperson Course⁠ ⁠#22 Building a Better Industry with Andrew Healey of Bowens - Part 1⁠ ⁠#22 Building a Better Industry with Andrew Healey of Bowens - Part 2⁠ ⁠#19 Elevating Building Standards with Daniel Jakobs of Pro Clima Part 1⁠ ⁠#19 Elevating Building Standards with Daniel Jakobs of Pro Clima Part 2⁠ ⁠Yourhome.gov.au⁠ ⁠Mindful Builder Podcast⁠ ⁠Climasure Blogs⁠ ⁠Sustainable Builders Alliance by Builders Declare⁠ ⁠Adelaide Sustainable Building Network⁠ ⁠Undercover Architect⁠ ⁠On what happened in South Australia with the NCC is a bad look - The Fifth Estate⁠ Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background of Luke Callery 00:59 The Journey of Callery Building and the Elevate Program 03:30 Transitioning to High Performance Building Practices 06:43 The Importance of Education and Mentorship in Building 09:24 Core Philosophy and Mission of Callery Building 10:04 Types of Projects and Energy Efficiency Challenges 12:12 Client Expectations and Balancing Costs 15:10 Communication and Reducing Variations in Projects 27:09 Educating Architects and Designers 32:34 The Importance of Collaboration in Construction 37:14 Building Relationships: The Role of Communication 41:20 Growing and Expanding the Team 50:10 Advice for Aspiring Builders 52:07 Future Vision for Callery Building 54:36 Navigating Energy Efficiency and Building Codes Follow Building Sciology on the ⁠gram ⁠or get in touch at jess@buildingsciology.net!Visit the ⁠website ⁠for show notes and a full transcript and sign up to the mailing list ⁠here⁠! Sponsor Websites Climasure Enduro Builders
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    1 hr and 2 mins