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Oscar Trimboli: Deep listening, or slowing down to go faster – SD81

By Adam Murray | Podcast | 0 comment | 27 October, 2018 | 14  

As he listens, Oscar enables the speaker to uncover meaning inside them they were previously unable to articulate. And he is on a mission to enable millions to interact in this way.

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.

Gilbert Rochecouste: Subtly disrupting Melbourne – SD79

By Adam Murray | Podcast | 0 comment | 17 August, 2018 | 16  

Gilbert Rochecouste has played an enormous, behind the scenes role in shaping Melbourne to be the city it is today.

David Holmgren: Principles of permaculture for a retrofitted suburbia – SD78

By Adam Murray | Podcast | 0 comment | 13 June, 2018 | 17  

For forty years David Holmgren has been part of a worldwide movement of subtle disruption through co-originating permaculture. His latest book is a handbook on how to apply permaculture principles to the living arrangements most of us occupy today: suburbia.

Garry Williams: Subtle disruption through trying, failing, learning, and allowing – SD77

By Adam Murray | Podcast | 0 comment | 4 May, 2018 | 18  

Garry Williams has navigated his way out of the corporate world, through General Assembly, Inspire9, FuckUp Nights Melbourne, and now working to help nurture Melbourne’s innovation community at the University of Melbourne.

Bec Brideson: Connecting with women for business success – SD76

By Adam Murray | Podcast | 0 comment | 13 April, 2018 | 18  

Women are becoming the dominant driving force of many economies. From education, to salaries, to being the decision maker on purchase: women are turning the tables. But business is slow to catch on, with many brands still connecting to the masculine over the feminine. Bec Brideson is helping to correct this.

Jordan Osmond: ‘Living the change’ – SD75

By Adam Murray | Podcast | 2 comments | 20 March, 2018 | 16  

Stories of impending doom can have a numbing and resigning impact. But there are changes we can all make that will not only help create a movement that averts environmental crisis, but can enable us to live more connected, flourishing and well lives.

Megan Davis: Tapping into narrative to compel and connect – SD74

By Adam Murray | Podcast | 1 comment | 1 December, 2017 | 16  

Most organisations have a mission statement, vision statement, values, and now even a purpose. But as useful as they are in setting the direction of an organisation, they can be very difficult to recall without having them in front of you. They tend to become dry bits of information in and of themselves, but when brought together with a relevant story they become full of life and meaning.

Sheree Rubinstein: Creating a space for female founders to thrive – SD73

By Adam Murray | Podcast | 0 comment | 17 November, 2017 | 15  

There is a gender imbalance amount female entrepreneurs and business founders. One Roof is a coworking community designed specifically to help correct this, designed with intentionality to meet the needs of women in business leadership.

Kyrstie Barcak: The catalysing benefits of growing just one thing – SD72

By Adam Murray | Podcast | 0 comment | 3 November, 2017 | 15  

Kyrstie’s book, Grow Just One Thing, is a perfect way to describe subtle disruption. If we are able to make one small change, the benefits of that change can be disproportionate to the change, and enable us to bring many other positive things into our lives. Kyrstie’s way of doing this is to encourage all of us to start growing one thing in our garden or house.

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