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Lina Patel: Playing at the edge of what’s possible and what’s permitted – SD80

By Adam Murray | Podcast | 0 comment | 23 September, 2018 | 13  

Lina Patel plays well with edges: between joy and ferocity; between what is permitted and what is possible; and between power and purpose.

Matt Devine: Living off, and in contrast to, the grid – SD64

By Adam Murray | Podcast | 0 comment | 15 July, 2017 | 13  

Matt Devine and his family are living off-grid in a way that enables them to connect to the land, connect with each, and become net contributors to this ecosystem we are all part of.

Cliff Moss: Subtly disrupting our Xmas spend – SD43

By Adam Murray | Podcast | 0 comment | 4 December, 2016 | 12  

There are options for spending well over the holiday seasons – spending so that you get something that benefits not just the person you are buying for, but others in need as a positive social by-product. Cliff Moss talks about The Good Xmas Trail, a social enterprise helping promote other social enterprises this Xmas.

Harvee Pene and Ben Walker: Purposeful accounting for prolonged impact – SD35

By Adam Murray | Podcast | 0 comment | 9 October, 2016 | 7  

To have a sustained positive impact through business, it is paramount to get the business foundations right. Ben and Harvee are partners in an accounting firm helping purposeful businesses get their profits sorted so they can continue to positively impact people and our planet.

Eric Agyeman: Creating life after life’s lowest moment – SD16

By Adam Murray | Podcast | 0 comment | 29 May, 2016 | 0  

Eric Agyeman has some excuses at his disposal. As a six year-old his family moved to New Zealand from Ghana, as an eleven year-old to Melbourne, and as a fifteen year-old was sent on a seven-year ordeal back home to Ghana.

Jarrod Briffa: Helping coffee drinkers become subtle change makers – SD15

By Adam Murray | Podcast | 0 comment | 22 May, 2016 | 0  

Kinfolk is a great Melbourne cafe. Of course this means that they make excellent coffee, serve quality food, and that it has a great look and feel. But hang around for a little while and you will start to notice there is a bit more going on than initially meets the eye.

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