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In this episode of Dear 21-Year-Old Me, with guest Sarah Makris
We go back in time to 1997 when our guest, Sarah Makris, turned 21.
Sarah reflects on her career journey, her drive, and determination.
We discuss understanding your brand and the importance of simple, clear communication.
Sarah steps back and looks at the contrasts between corporate life and running your own small business.
We discuss how Sarah learns from others and the traits of being a good leader.
We ask Sarah what she'd say to her 21-year-old self, and what Sarah at 21 would say to himself now.
Links
www.sarahmakris.com.auhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-makris/
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In this episode of Dear 21-Year-Old Me, with guest John Bucchino
We go back in time to 1972 when our guest, John Bucchino, turned 21, and look at his trip back to the East Coast from California.
John reflects on his earliest musical influences and how he began songwriting.
We talk about how John's composing evolved, and the importance of humility and being true to himself.
John reflects on a critical lesson with an executive and what led to a key track in a Disney movie.
John talks about having to let go, the creative process, and being the best you can be.
John reflects on the array of people he's worked with, and having to learn how to collaborate.
We ask John what he'd say to his 21-year-old self, and what John at 21 would say to himself now.Resources and links
John Bucchino websiteJohn Bucchino store including albumsJohn Bucchino Patreon pageJohn Bucchino on SpotifyJohn Bucchino Facebook fan page
Australian Musical Festival May 2024 page Australian Musical Festival 2024 It's Only Life performance 15 May
Patti LuPone with Yo-Yo Ma, John Williams and the Boston Pops - Unexpressed (by John Bucchino)
David Campbell Taking the Wheel album (David Campbell official YouTube site)David Campbell Sings John Bucchino album (David Campbell official YouTube site)David Campbell sings John Bucchino - Grateful (Social Family Records official YouTube site)David Campbell sings John Bucchino - extended interview
Kane Alexander official siteKane Alexander Different Stages Broadway albumKane Alexander/Simon Gleeson, Lily's Eyes (Kane Alexander official YouTube site)
A Peacock Among Pigeons | Boston Gay Men's Chorus
Anthony Warlow/Philip Quast, Lily's Eyes (YouTube)
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In this episode of Dear 21-Year-Old Me, with guest Garry Pearson OAM
We go back in time to 1973 when our guest, Garry Pearson, turned 21, and look at what was happening in the world, and closer to home back then.
Garry reflects on his experiences commencing as a teacher and then moving into executive roles.
We talk about how Garry's leadership style has evolved, and the importance of humility.
Garry reflects on a critical early lesson learned.
Garry talks about the importance of reflective practice and learning from mistakes.
Garry discusses what it was like to receive his Order of Australia Media.
We ask Garry what he'd say to his 21-year-old self, and what Garry at 21 would say to himself now.Resources and links
Associations Forum
Australasian Association of Society Executives
Harvard Program on Negotiation resourcesStephen Covey's 'The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People' resources
Roger Fisher and William Ury's 'Getting to Yes'
Garry's contact details: Mobile: 0419 347 599 / [email protected]
Check Garry’s LinkedIn profile and articles
Alternatively, view his articles on reflective practice, governance, policy, and strategy topics at -https://polgovpro.blog/author/polgov1/
See especially - https://polgovpro.blog/2019/05/01/what-so-what-and-now-what-your-reflective-practice-guide/
See Garry’s large collection of charts and other resources relating to his work at -
https://www.pinterest.com.au/garry3296/Dear 21 Year Old Me (Jeremy Irvine - host) and Pro Podcast Production
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In this episode of Dear 21-Year-Old Me, with guest Craig Norenbergs
We go back in time to 1989 when our guest, Craig Norenbergs, turned 21, and look at what was happening in the world, and closer to home back then.
Craig reflects on his experiences growing up in Canberra.
We talk about how Craig's leadership style has evolved, and the importance of humility.
Craig reflects on how he got his start in the media, driving across two states to try and do so, and how literally a 'break' was the break he needed to get into the media.
Craig talks about the day he was at work, the phone rang, and on the other end was Kerry Packer.
Craig looks back on his career and his personal leadership lessons, including what it has been like living overseas including in New Zealand.
We ask Craig what he'd say to his 21-year-old self, and what Craig at 21 would say to himself now.
Mentioned in the show
Eddie Norenbergs (Craig's Dad)'s story on how he and his family came to Australia
CTC 7 Canberra promo, 1986
TEN Capital News, December 1988
The Breeze, New Zealand radio station promo
Scruff Lovely (Canberra band) - Canberra Times article 1994
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In this episode of Dear 21-Year-Old Me, with guest Michael Manthorpe PSM
We go back in time to 1984, when our guest, Michael Manthorpe, turned 21, and look at what was happening in the world, and closer to home back then.
Michael reflects on his experiences growing up in Queensland, and how then he eventually joined the Australian Public Service.
We talk about how Michael's leadership style evolved, and the importance of curiosity.
Michael looks back on his career and his personal leadership lessons from his public service career.
We ask Michael what he'd say to his 21-year-old self, and what Michael at 21 would say to himself now.Mentioned in the show
Transcript from Michael's comments at an IPAA ACT event, 21 December 2021Sunday in the Park with George musical cast recordingDear 21 Year Old Me (Jeremy Irvine - host) and Pro Podcast Production
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In this episode of Dear 21-Year-Old Me, with guest Russell Dixon.
We go back in time to 1996, when our guest, Russell Dixon, turned 21, and look at what was happening in the world, and closer to home back then.
Russell reflects on his experiences growing up in Dunedin, New Zealand, and then he eventually got involved in the world of entertainment.
We talk about how Russell's leadership style on and off stage has evolved, and Russell and Jeremy share reflections on some of the lessons from a show they were in together.
Russell looks back on his career, including having worked overseas, and his leadership lessons from his time during a two-year show run.
Russell talks about his sense of optimism, what he teaches about leadership, and what he's learned along the way.
We ask Russell what he'd say to his 21-year-old self, and what Russell at 21 would say to Russell now.Connect with Russell Dixon
Russell on LinkedInRussell's websiteRussell on FacebookDear 21 Year Old Me (Jeremy Irvine - host) and Pro Podcast Production
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In this episode of Dear 21-Year-Old Me, with guest Katherine Rich.
We go back in time to 1988, when our guest, Katherine Rich, turned 21, and look at what was happening in the world, and closer to home back then.
Katherine reflects on her experiences growing up in Dunedin, New Zealand, and then how she eventually got involved in politics.
We talk about how Katherine approached some significant public policy debates during her time in Parliament and how she stayed true to her principles.
Katherine looks back on her parliamentary career, including being a mother in Parliament, and her leadership lessons from her time during Parliament and since then as an industry association CEO.
Katherine talks about her mentors, her inspirations, and what she's learned along the way, and why she went back and did more study.
We ask Katherine what she'd say to her 21-year-old self, and what Katherine at 21 would say to Katherine now.Mentioned in the show
New Zealand Herald 2008 piece on Katherine (article)Pravda Cafe (website)How are New Zealand MPs elected (website)Katherine's rollerskating account (see she_speeds on Instagram)
Katherine on Twitter
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In this episode of Dear 21-Year-Old Me, with guest Doug Weller.
We go back in time to 1977, when our guest, Doug Weller, turned 21, and look at what was happening in the world, and closer to home back then.
Doug reflects on his experiences growing up in Queensland, and how he took some chances that came his way and ended up in regional radio.
We talk about how Doug backed himself and forged a career in journalism including as a foreign correspondent and his time reporting from the US during a period of profound change.
Doug looks back on his life and the decisions he's made that have changed his - and his family's life - including welcoming his two great children and guiding them as they've grown.
Doug talks about sticking to his principles, being true to yourself, and what he's learned along the way professionally and personally.
We ask Doug what he'd say to his 21-year-old self, and what Doug at 21 would say to Doug now.Mentioned in the show
Doug presenting ABC Victoria 7pm TV news bulletin (YouTube)Connect with Doug Weller
Corporate Media Services' bio of DougDoug Weller (LinkedIn) Doug Weller (Twitter)Dear 21 Year Old Me (Jeremy Irvine - host) and Pro Podcast Production
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In this episode of Dear 21-Year-Old Me, with guest Darcy Milne.
We go back in time to 2015, when our guest, Darcy Milne, turned 21, and look at what was happening in the world, and closer to home back then.
Darcy talks about his career on and off-air, and how he cut a deal with his school principal that saw him eventually work on one of Australia's top radio shows - and then, why he left it, and what he loves about what he's doing.
We talk about how Darcy met his now-wife Emily and how that played out - literally across Australia on-air.
Darcy talks about his mentors, his inspirations, and what he's learned along the way.
We ask Darcy what he'd say to his 21-year-old self, and what Darcy at 21 would say to Darcy now.Mentioned in the show
Dom Evans' interview with Darcy (podcast)Cathrine Mahoney interview with Darcy (podcast)Nova - Kate, Tim & Joel (Nova website)Interview with Cassie Kirstingham (blog)Sea FM (now Hit) Central Coast (station website)
Pro Podcast Production website Darcy Milne on LinkedIn
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In this episode of Dear 21-Year-Old Me, with guest Hacia Atherton.
We go back in time to 2009, when our guest, Hacia Atherton, turned 21, and look at what was happening in the world, and closer to home back then.
Hacia talks about how her life was framed by her passion for horses, and how an accident changed her view of the world - and herself - in an instant.
We talk about how Hacia literally had to learn how to walk again, and in doing so, decided how she wanted to live her life.
Hacia talks about her inspirations, and what she's learned along the way, and her dreams and aspirations for the future.
We ask Hacia what she'd say to her 21-year-old self, and what Hacia at 21 would say to Hacia now.Connect with Hacia
Hacia Atherton (website)Courage Club (website)Hacia Atherton (LinkedInDear 21 Year Old Me (Jeremy Irvine - host) and Pro Podcast Production
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In this episode of Dear 21-Year-Old Me, with guest Stuart Wenn.
We go back in time to 1990, when our guest, Stuart Wenn, turned 21, and look at what was happening in the world, and closer to home back then.
Stuart talks about his career on and off-field, and what it took to be at top of his 'game' - an Australian Football League field umpire - and how a chat with his school coach was a sliding door moment that set him on the path for umpiring.
The discipline, focus, and what a week was like for a professional umpire is covered; so too are Stuart's reflections on what it was like to walk off the MCG that last time after his final of 341 senior games.
We ask Stuart what he'd say to his 21-year-old self, and what Stuart at 21 would say to Stuart now.Suggested reading:
Wenny - a story of commitment, Stephen McBurney, AFL Umpires Association, 2014Mentioned in the show :
Australia Games 1985 - including the dance routine.Dear 21 Year Old Me (Jeremy Irvine - host) and Pro Podcast Production
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