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John Chambers: Changes, macro and micro, that create value for all of us – SD91

By Adam Murray | Podcast | 0 comment | 2 March, 2020 | 14

Positive change is what John Chambers is enabling through his life’s many aspects: start-ups; helping corporates innovate in a way that suits them best; working with people to help them grow; seeking ways to grow awareness and connection with Aboriginal Australians.

Ian Banyard: Getting lost in nature to find our true nature – SD90

By Adam Murray | Podcast | 0 comment | 15 December, 2019 | 13

Nature can provide inspiration to many of us, but it’s been particularly significant to Naturepreneur, Ian Banyard, who been discovering how reconnecting with the natural world is key to saving both ourselves and our planet.

Gilbert Rochecouste: Subtly disrupting Melbourne – SD79

By Adam Murray | Podcast | 0 comment | 17 August, 2018 | 15

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

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.

Amy Churchouse: Cultivating connection in the place you find yourself now – SD70

By Adam Murray | Podcast | 3 comments | 6 October, 2017 | 16

In an age where we are told that technology is helping us connect in one way, and disconnect in another, The Good Karma network is helping neighbours connect in person, and help each other, using tech tools accessible to all of us.

Gabrielle Dolan: Stories and feelings over slides and facts – SD59

By Adam Murray | Podcast | 0 comment | 2 June, 2017 | 16

Special things can happen when we tell stories. Why do they seem to be prohibited from the workplace? A first hand experience of the power of story telling within the NAB planted the seed for a new career for this week’s guest.

Samuel Alexander: Subtle disruption through activism, education, and imagination of an alternate future – SD56

By Adam Murray | Podcast | 2 comments | 12 May, 2017 | 16

The impression of Samuel Alexander that lingers most is his empathy for our planet and his fellow humans, his willingness to challenge what it means to flourish as a human, and the alignment of what he talks and writes about with the way he lives.

Jodie Hampson: Transitions from the money economy to what is next – SD42

By Adam Murray | Podcast | 2 comments | 26 November, 2016 | 13

There are obvious problems to the economic system we have created for ourselves, but no obvious solutions. Jodie has created a platform to enable a sharing economy, a system she sees as one they could help us transition from what we have now to something more inclusive and connecting.

Rebecca Lovitt: Embracing constraints to unlock unknown possibilities – SD40

By Adam Murray | Podcast | 2 comments | 12 November, 2016 | 13

There seems to be a paradox with constraints: when we choose the bring certain constraints into our life, they seem to help us think and act in less constrained ways. For this week’s guest, choosing to live with some carefully selected constraints are a feature of her life and work.

Jimmy Ferne: Men, vulnerability and connection – SD33

By Adam Murray | Podcast | 2 comments | 25 September, 2016 | 5

Something is starting to shift. Little pockets are springing up where men are able to show up as they are, talk freely about how they feel, and connect with other men doing the same.

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