
All Episodes
Episodes
In The Spirit Of Things: Dr. Rebecca Huntley talks climate change
Dr Rebecca Huntley is one of Australians foremost researchers on social trends and communicating Climate Change. She has a background in publishing, academia and politics. She holds degrees in law and film studies and...
View Episode
In The Spirit Of Things: Rob Chesnut talks Intentional Integrity
In Intentional Integrity, Airbnb veteran Robert Chesnut delivers a six-step process for leaders to foster and manage a culture of integrity at work. As the leading expert in corporate ethics, he explains the rationale...
View Episode
In The Spirit of Things: Ally Coll - working to end sexual harassment at work
Ally Coll is the President and Co-Founder of the Purple Campaign, a non-profit organization whose mission is to address workplace harassment. She is an attorney and a nationally recognized expert, thought leader,...
View Episode
Interview with author and journalist, Eyal Press discussing his book Dirty Work and moral injury.
We are all morally injured. There is no way to escape it. In this episode Eyal Press unpacks what it is to be human, to have soul injuries that go against our moral values and the concept of what is known as Dirty...
View Episode
In The Spirit Of Things: Dr Sanduk Ruit saving the sight of the world's poor
Sanduk Ruit (Nepali: à€žà€šà„à€Šà„à€ à€°à„à€à€€, pronounced [ËsÊnduk ruiÌŻt]) is an ophthalmologist (eye surgeon) from Nepal who has restored the sight of over 130,000 people across Africa and Asia using small-incision cataract...
View Episode
In The Spirit of Things: Gemma Sisia and the school of St. Jude.
Gemma Sisia is a woman with an outrageous amount of energy. With only $10 in her bank account, the former Guyra farm girl set up a school in Tanzania for poor but bright African children. Gemma found sponsors and...
View Episode
Entrepreneur, Pauline Nguyen talks Spirituality
Pauline Nguyenâs story is that of survival first. Escaping war-torn Vietnam as a toddler, Pauline eventually made it to Australian shores after a year in a Thai refugee camp. Having jumped from the frying pan, Pauline...
View Episode
Journalist Dean Yates talks to Moral Injury and Journalism
Dean Yates is a writer, journalist, and mental health advocate. He was head of mental health and wellbeing strategy for Reuters, the international news organisation, until January 2020.
During his three years in the...
View Episode
Kate Woods Talks Neurodiversity and the World Of Work
A global pandemic, prolonged remote work and learning, an economy in flux, a tense socio political environment, and increasing mental health challenges as a result of the unprecedented situation and associated...
View Episode
Former Champion skier Janine Shepherd talks rebuilding a life after life threatening injuries
Janine Shepherd is a speaker you want to hear. Her story is inspirational. She talks with raw honesty during our In The Spirit of Things Conversations.
Janine Shepherd, CSP, was a former Australian champion skier...
View Episode
Patrizia Cassanita Is a mother on a mission to improve workplace safety
Patrizia Cassaniti about the tragic loss of her son, Christopher (18) in a fatal scaffolding collapse at a workplace construction site in Macquarie Park in April 2019 and her determination to improve safety within the...
View Episode
Global women's rights expert Lina Abirafeh talks women's safety in humanitarian settings
Lina AbiRafeh is a global womenâs rights expert with decades of experience worldwide. For the last six years, she has served as the Executive Director of the Arab Institute for Women at the Lebanese American...
View Episode