My guest today is Sally Hill. From almost as soon as her career started, Sally had a strong interest in sustainability and social impact, as well as a strong sense of social justice. After working across the not for profit and sustainability sectors, in roles spanning digital, partnerships, communications and more – sally saw an opportunity and had the desire to begin working in the emerging space of purpose driven business.
Sally cofounded her company Wildwon with Yvonne Lee in 2012. Now a certified B-Corp, Wildwon is a purpose driven experience design agency that works with organisations that make a positive social and environmental impact. They are also behind one of my favorite conferences, Purpose.
Join sally and I as we discuss themes of:
My guest today is Ryan McCarty - Culture Guru and founder of Culture of Good. From Mission work, to working for not for profits, to Church Ministry and becoming a pastor, Ryan was eventually coaxed into the corporate world when Scott Moorehead, the CEO of TCC Verizon, hired him to help create a Culture of Good for the largest Verizon Authorized Retailer’s 3,000 employees at 800 stores across the U.S.
What the duo began as a powerful movement has grown into a business teaching other companies to inspire employees to ignite positive change in the world at the same time as positively impacting their bottom lines.
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In this episode, I reflect on what it means to step back into the workforce after working for yourself and why it takes courage.
Mandy Messer believes that great things happen by accident, or by design. As one of the founders of Kismet Design and now UX strategist at Ford motor company, she leads and inspires the new generation of designers to transcend through the field of UX.
A great lover of people, Mandy combines creative strategy, technical knowledge, analytical thinking in her teaching, research, and design work.
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You can find her at www.mandymesser.com or via Twitter @mandymesser
My guest on the Podcast today is Dr Jason Fox. Jason is a modern-day wizard-rogue, author and leadership adviser.
Sought after for his pioneering philosophies and expertise in motivation design, Jason shows forward-thinking leaders around the world how to unlock new and meaningful progress—amidst a volatile sea of complexity, uncertainty, ambiguity, paradox and doubt.
Jason is the bestselling author of The Game Changer, and How to Lead a Quest: a handbook for pioneering executives and his research has been featured in the likes of Smart Company, Huffington Post, BRW and The Financial Review.
Join Jason and I as we discuss themes of motivation design, the threat of busyness and the cult of productivity, faux charisma, challenging the assumption that more is better and achieving meaningful progress towards purpose.
You can find Jason at www.drjasonfox.com.
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My Guest today is Eddie Harran. Eddie Harran is a futurist, artist and researcher who for the last couple of years has been in a deep investigation of chronosophy - essentially an interdisciplinary study of time. A life long explorer with a deep curiosity for life and the world, Eddie has done some amazing things from live in innovation experiments in Berlin to working as an Explorer in residence at a large professional services firm where his job was to delve into trends at the edge of markets and technology.
Join Eddie and I as we discuss emergence in life and work as we experiment and follow our curiosity, pushing edges, helping others through our passions, temporality and exploring the mysteries of the human relationship with time.
You can find Eddie at www.eddieharran.com or via Twitter @eddieharran.
The Good Work Revolution is a podcast created to share and explore inspiring stories of people creating their Good Work. Each episode I delve into what it takes to create work that fulfils, inspires and has a positive impact: for ourselves others and the world.
If you would like to continue the conversation, please feel free to come and join the GWR Facebook group at http://facebook.com/groups/goodworkrevolution
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My Guest today is Kate Reardon. Kate is a qualified practitioner of Naturopathy and Nutritional Medicine, an author and speaker, an Intuitive Metaphysical Healer and yoga teacher. After travelling the world as a young adult, Kate began her journey into the world of healing through the world of food and nature, studying and working as a naturopath and nutritionist
But after building up a successful business in Australia, she felt the pull to go deeper with her clients, leading her eventually to set up a detox retreat business where she now runs 7, 10 and 14 day experiences for people from across the world from a property she runs with her husband in the gorgeous Ubud in Bali Indonesia.
Join Kate and I as we explore themes of spiritual curiosity, intuition and inner knowing, the monkey mind, building a business and team overseas and creating space for mind, body and soul reset.
You can find Kate and her book The Essential Cleanse via her website katereardon.com.au and her retreats at http://naturalinstincthealing.com/
The Good Work Revolution is a podcast created to share and explore inspiring stories of people creating their Good Work. Each episode I delve into what it takes to create work that fulfils, inspires and has a positive impact: for ourselves others and the world.
If you would like to continue the conversation, please feel free to come and join the GWR Facebook group at http://facebook.com/groups/goodworkrevolution
You can find me at:
My Website: http://katemccready.com
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In this episode I reflect on my conversation from last episode with Matt Henricks. In the episode Matt reflected on what in the past he 'thought' was valued in the workplace and how that changed. Join me in this episode as I delve into this and why being heart or human centred in business is something we all need to sit up and pay attention to.
Are you ready to create work that fulfils, inspires and has a positive impact? Are you ready to follow your purpose, make a difference and follow that special something that aligns who you are to what you do?
The Good Work Revolution Podcast is for people who are creating businesses, shaping new careers, building social enterprises, creating new ways of working, embracing a multi-passionate work life, working their way, exploring entrepreneurship, changing organisations for the better and so much more.
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My guest today is Matt Henricks. After starting his career in HR, where his early roles saw him responsible for ‘letting go’ over 100 hundred employees, Matt sought out a change in his work to do something more meaningful. Flash forward to today and Matt is now the CEO and Founder of Henricks Consulting, the Helping Hands Program and Water Works Program, Matt's passion is helping companies change the way that employees engage with their work. Matt is an expert in the field of Organisational Change and has run successful consultancy business since 2006. He is a registered and endorsed Organisational Psychologist and author of the book "The Inspired Workplace: Organisational wisdom from the most unlikely of sources.”
Join Matt and I as we explore his journey into creating two social focused organisational learning and team building experiences that help thousands of people around the world - and in this, how he rediscovered his boyhood dream of making a difference. Along the way we explore themes such as our innate desire as humans to make the world a better place, engaging empathy and the heart in business, purpose, the power of collaboration and the incredible impact small actions of individuals can have on changing the world.
You can find Matt and his work via the following websites. www.henricksconsulting.com, www.helpinghandsprogram.com.au or www.waterworks program.com.
The Good Work Revolution is a podcast created to share and explore inspiring stories of people creating their Good Work. Each episode I delve into what it takes to create work that fulfils, inspires and has a positive impact: for ourselves others and the world.
If you would like to continue the conversation, please feel free to come and join the GWR Facebook group at http://facebook.com/groups/goodworkrevolution
You can find me at:
My Website: http://katemccready.com
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Welcome to the first episode of the Good Work Revolution for 2017. In this episode I introduce a bit about what the podcast will hold this year. I also explore some ways you can rekindle your new years resolutions and use your resolutions guilt to your advantage. Show notes can be found at www.katemccready.com/blog/good-work-revolution-2017-rekindle-resolutions