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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John Chambers: Changes, macro and micro, that create value for all of us – SD91
01/03/2020 Duration: 38minPositive 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.
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Ian Banyard: Getting lost in nature to find our true nature – SD90
15/12/2019 Duration: 46minNature 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.
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Athalia Zwartz: Enabling external change through internal work – SD89
01/12/2019 Duration: 57minIn 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. This episode encapsulates this beautiful, both through the guest Athalia Zwartz, and the organisation she is part of, Initiatives of Change
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Sieta Beckwith: Falling in love with the earth again – SD88
08/06/2019 Duration: 52minThere is something that we have forgotten. Something that came naturally to us when we were kids. Something that came naturally to our ancestors. Through carefully listening to ourselves and to others, we can find a way back to loving the earth again.
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Melanie Knight: Expression, connection, creativity and conviction – SD87
14/04/2019 Duration: 01h06minWhat 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? Melanie Knight creates settings where we can reconnect with analogue forms of communication, and rekindle our creativity.
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The three Adams (Ashton, Jones and Murray): The multiplying effect of an aligned duo – SD86
15/03/2019 Duration: 01h06minSome 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 of fun with. The two Adams have found this in each other, with it manifesting in an excellent podcast called 'What you will learn'.
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Candice Smith: Creating environments that enable our best thinking – SD85
16/02/2019 Duration: 58minHow 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? Candice Smith embodies what it means to tap into our collective best thinking.
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Jason T Smith: Divulging power for greater impact – SD84
13/01/2019 Duration: 53minNew models of organisation are emerging, where things like self-direction, autonomy, and bringing your whole self to work are highly valued and shown to bring rewards. Back In Motion Health Group is one of these organisations.
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Luke Hockley: Drawing deeply to enable self-love, belonging, insight, and action – SD83
08/12/2018 Duration: 01h20min"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." Luke Hockley embodies these aspects of being a performer and curates moments that draw this out of others as well.
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Katerina Gaita: Conversations that create a ’climate for change’ – SD82
18/11/2018 Duration: 52minConversations that gently help people have a realisation; sharing with others about your voting intentions; writing letters to local members of parliament: In themselves, they are not glamorous, they are not new, nor innovative. But they are the simple, difficult, actions that in aggregate can make a significant difference.
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Oscar Trimboli: Deep listening, or slowing down to go faster – SD81
27/10/2018 Duration: 50minAs 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.
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Lina Patel: Playing at the edge of what’s possible and what’s permitted – SD80
23/09/2018 Duration: 58minLina Patel plays well with edges: between joy and ferocity; between what is permitted and what is possible; and between power and purpose.
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Gilbert Rochecouste: Subtly disrupting Melbourne – SD79
16/08/2018 Duration: 47minGilbert Rochecouste has played an enormous, behind the scenes role in shaping Melbourne to be the city it is today.
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David Holmgren: Principles of permaculture for a retrofitted suburbia – SD78
13/06/2018 Duration: 01h21minFor 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.
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Garry Williams: Subtle disruption through trying, failing, learning, and allowing – SD77
04/05/2018 Duration: 57minGarry 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.
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Be Brideson: Connecting with women for business success – SD76
12/04/2018 Duration: 42minWomen 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.
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Jordan Osmond: ‘Living the change’ – SD75
19/03/2018 Duration: 55minStories 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.
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Megan Davis: Tapping into narrative to compel and connect – SD74
30/11/2017 Duration: 51minMost 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.
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Sheree Rubinstein: Creating a space for female founders to thrive – SD73
16/11/2017 Duration: 47minThere 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.
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Kyrstie Barcak (updated): The benefits of growing just one thing – SD72
02/11/2017 Duration: 43minKyrstie'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.