Subtle Disruptors
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Subtle Disruptors
Podcaster telling the stories of those who are quietly having an amazing positive impact on our world.
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Dennis Armfield: The gifts of our limiting beliefs - SD94
The moment is surreal on many levels. This week’s guest retired from AFL football soon after I started this podcast. As an avid Carlton supporter I ha...
Hoang Anh Cat: A tale of egg tarts, monkey magic & why girls don’t have to be bad at maths - SD93
As we walked around Melbourne's Hoa Nghiem Buddhist Temple, I start to develop a new perspective for my friend, and this week's guest, Hoang Anh Cat....
Desmond John: The subtle disruption of appreciating local, historical, context - SD92
I am blown away by the memory of this week's guest. Desmond John has an ability to recall stories about people and place that fills me with admiration...
John Chambers: Changes, macro and micro, that create value for all of us - SD91
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 bes...
Ian Banyard: Getting lost in nature to find our true nature - SD90
Nature can provide inspiration to many of us, but it’s been particularly significant to Naturepreneur, Ian Banyard, who been discovering how reconnect...
Athalia Zwartz: Enabling external change through internal work - SD89
In many ways, this podcast series is about creating change in a way that is accessible to all of us, and which is aggregate has an amazing impact. Thi...
Sieta Beckwith: Falling in love with the earth again - SD88
There is something that we have forgotten. Something that came naturally to us when we were kids. Something that came naturally to our ancestors. Thro...
Melanie Knight: Expression, connection, creativity and conviction - SD87
What happens when we slow down and write a letter? Not just to us in the act of writing it, but after posting it for the person who receives it? Melan...
The three Adams (Ashton, Jones and Murray): The multiplying effect of an aligned duo - SD86
Some of the best work I have ever done has been working in tandem with somebody I connect with, have values aligned with, and most of all have a lot o...
Candice Smith: Creating environments that enable our best thinking - SD85
How much of the best thinking we have to offer, and that others have to offer, is being missed by the environments we create for our discussions? Cand...
Jason T Smith: Divulging power for greater impact - SD84
New models of organisation are emerging, where things like self-direction, autonomy, and bringing your whole self to work are highly valued and shown...
Luke Hockley: Drawing deeply to enable self-love, belonging, insight, and action - SD83
"The performer is a member of the group, who is nominated by the group, to stand up on behalf of the group and say something of value."
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Katerina Gaita: Conversations that create a ’climate for change’ - SD82
Katerina helps to move people towards a deeper understanding of how climate change will affect them through listening and conversation.
Oscar Trimboli: Deep listening - slowing down to go faster - SD81
Oscar Trimboli is helping organisations and individuals see that in order to do the most important and valueable thing, we need to learn how to slow d...
Lina Patel: Playing at the edge of what's possible and what's permitted - SD80
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: The subtle disruptor of the City of Melbourne
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
For forty years David Holmgren has been part of a worldwide movement of subtle disruption through co-originating permaculture. His latest book is a ha...
Garry Williams: Subtle disruption through trying, failing and learning - SD77
Garry Williams has navigated his way out of the corporate world, through General Assembly, Inspire9, FuckUp Nights Melbourne, and now working to help...
Bec Brideson: Connect to women for business success - SD76
Women are becoming the dominant driving force of many economies. From education, to salaries, to being the decision maker on purchase: women are turni...
Jordan Osmond: ‘Living the change’ - SD75
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 tha...
Megan Davis: Tapping into narrative to compel and connect - SD74
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 a...
Sheree Rubinstein: Creating a space for female founders to thrive - SD73
There is a gender imbalance amount female entrepreneurs and business founders. One Roof is a coworking community designed specifically to help correct...
Kyrstie Barcak: Growing just one thing - SD72
Kyrstie Barcak: Growing just one thing - SD72 by Adam Murray
Josh McLean: The ancient craft of tanning - SD71
Leather tanning is an ancient craft, which uses ancient tools and is embedded with ancient rituals and wisdom. Josh McLean is one of the people around...
Amy Churchouse: Subtle disruption of neighbourhood connection - SD70
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...
Rachel Murray: Subtle disruption of whole-hearted living - SD68
Rachel is embodying many of the themes running through this show: abundant living with frugality; connecting with other whole-heartedly; work on and w...
Xiao Han Drummond: Subtle disruption of our personalised echo chamber - SD67
Xian Han has decided to take on the momentous trend of ever increasing personalisation we all experience in our digital world. She has founded Refni,...
Nathan Loutit: Harnessing the uni/industry borderlands to design the future - SD66
Stepping into the workplace of Nathan Loutit is like stepping into the future: 3D printers everywhere; walls with which you can touch and move images...
Jaddan Comerford: Consciously creating music for, by and with people - SD65
Jaddan Comerford created a record label 16 years ago, just before the plunge in the music industry. Over that time he has helped shape an organisation...
Matt Devine: Living off, and in contrast to, the grid - SD64
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 th...
Ruby Lee: Subtly disrupting the human/organisation relationship - SD63
Are the restrictions on expression, and involvement in activities outside of work, actually good for the organisations that impose them, or the people...
Penny Locaso: Getting comfortable with discomfort - SD62
Penny Locaso is on a mission to help 1 million women find happiness in life and work.
Patrick Jones: Artist as neo-peasant family - SD61
Patrick Jones and his family live in a fascinating way - one he describes as one response to the context we find ourselves living in now. A context wh...
Eddie Harran: Bringing awareness and agency to our temporal conceptions - SD60
Eddie stopped me in my intellectual tracks: he was right...as I observed my words time was the topic I seem to talk the most about. And here he was te...
Gabrielle Dolan: Stories and feelings over slides and facts - SD59
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 te...
Jeffrey Slayter: Alternative paths to expanding consciousness - SD58
Although he followed a path of personal and spiritual development my guest for this week found that something was still missing. Something that only s...
Rachel Service: Permission to be joyful - SD57
Achievement through work was the only concept of success and joy that Rachel Service had. Burning out, and some compassionate friends, helped her to s...
Samuel Alexander: Activism, education, and imagination for an alternate future - SD56
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 t...
Caitlyn Cook: Sexuality with mindfulness, liberation and fun - SD55
Caitlyn has a way of taking things that can be awkward, inaccessible and intangible, and making them safe, fun and empowering. Crucial when it comes t...
Barry Spencer: Subtly disrupting the Latin alphabet - SD54
Barry is one of the people that has helped open my eyes to the joy, wonder, and possibility of following my curiosity and being open to whatever the o...