Synopsis
Subtle Disruptors is a weekly podcast of down-to-earth and inspiring conversations with those who are having an amazing local and global impact through their work, in an under the radar way. Each conversation is recorded in a location that is significant to the story of the guest, from coworking spaces to cafes, train stations to bars.
Episodes
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Andrew Macleod: Working for good within the systems we find ourselves – SD50
31/03/2017 Duration: 28minIts easy to critique a system from the sidelines without knowing too much about it. But what about really understanding that system, and then finding ways to use the system for good? This is the work of Andrew Macleod.
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Emma Sharley: The sublte disruption of a corporate career – SD49
24/03/2017While simple in the steps that need to be followed, leaving the familiar confines of the corporate world is not typically an easy task. And once the move has been made, there are some many potential voices to listen to about what to do next. How to filter out the noise?
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David Packman: The (not so) subtle disruption of personal crisis – SD48
17/03/2017 Duration: 01h06minThe feather, the brick or the steam-train. Life seems to give us progressively more obvious hints that something needs to change. Often it isn't until the crisis that we see the opportunity.
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Jessica Ivers: The reluctant vegan – SD47
10/03/2017 Duration: 49minJess had one of those moments when a question asked of her challenged fundamental aspects of the way she was living.
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Laurie Ingram: Subtly disrupting the creative agency – SD46
03/03/2017 Duration: 41minCreating ideas that spark conversations, and moving from conversations to meaningful change: The subtle disruption of the creative agency.
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Adam Murray: Ponderings and Questions for 2017 – SD45
24/02/2017 Duration: 06minAs I start releasing new episodes for 2017, I discuss what I have been pondering over my three month break and the two questions that will shaping the podcast this year.
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Adam Murray: Themes and learnings from 2016 – SD44
17/02/2017 Duration: 08minThe themes and learnings that emerged from year one of Subtle Disruptors.
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Cliff Moss: Subtly disrupting our Xmas spend – SDMEL43
04/12/2016 Duration: 51minThere 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.
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Jodie Hampson: Transitions from the money economy to what is next – SDMEL42
25/11/2016 Duration: 49minThere 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.
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N’fa Jones: Flags, kalimbas, and cafes – powerful truths through simple ideas – SDMEL41
20/11/2016 Duration: 56minN'fa Jones helped bring hip-hop to the mainstream in Australia. Now, with the same gentleness and assurance with which he create music, he helps lift the eyes and spirit of those he serves at his Northcote cafe.
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Rebecca Lovitt: Embracing constraints to unlock unknown possibilities – SDMEL40
11/11/2016 Duration: 01h09minThere 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.
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Pino Demaio: ‘The culture of living closer together’ – SDMEL39
05/11/2016 Duration: 54minMore and more of us are going to find ourselves living in apartment type housing, and living in closer proximity to our neighbours. How then can we make this experience as good as possible, so that we enjoy and actually thrive in this new set-up, rather than feeling more isolated and unwell?
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Dr Jason Fox Part 2: Rituals and spaces for disrupting workplace busyness – SDMEL38
29/10/2016 Duration: 45minDr Jason Fox returns to the podcast for a second time, sharing ways we can make habits and rituals for meaningful progress in a milieu that rewards us for busyness.
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Shalini Samuel: Spreading diversity’s creativity and beauty – SDMEL37
22/10/2016 Duration: 01h02minThe creativity and beauty of diversity - Shalini is spreading the goodness of hearing and celebrating all of our voices, whether it be through the interpreting work she does, the impact and way she affects people through the music she plays, or creating forums and platforms for large corporates or smaller social enterprises to have a positive social and environmental impact.
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Philip O’Carroll: 40 years of subtly disrupting education – SDMEL36
14/10/2016 Duration: 01h08min40 years ago Philip O'Carroll co-founded Fitzroy North Community school. Today it is still going strong, consistently rating in the top 1% of the state in areas like literacy and numeracy, and equipping kids with the skills they need to thrive in a rapidly evolving world.
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Harvee Pene and Ben Walker: Purposeful accounting for prolonged impact – SDMEL35 (SDBRI01)
09/10/2016 Duration: 44minTo 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.
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Carmen Hawker: Feminists, football, and disrupting hypermasculinity in the AFL – SDMEL34
01/10/2016 Duration: 01h10minWhile I thought I may talk about them in separate episodes, I did not ever consider I may talk to a guest about feminism and football in the same episode. After spending an hour with Carmen Hawker, I am even more inspired by what gender equality and gender liberation could bring to the game I love, let alone the broader society within which I live.
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Jimmy Ferne: Men, vulnerability and connection – SDMEL33
25/09/2016 Duration: 01h01minSomething 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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Kate Challis: The relationship between design and wellbeing – SDMEL32
18/09/2016 Duration: 53minDesign is all around us and impacts our mood, wellbeing and feelings whether we know it or not. Kate is on a mission to help us all be better designers and to be true to ourselves as we create the places within which we work and live.
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Adrian Medhurst: Disrupting the space between stimulus and response – SDMEL31
11/09/2016 Duration: 01h07minDeveloping the mindset and tools to sustain our wellbeing and performance in an era of stress and busyness.