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  • In this episode, we welcomed John Davison, whose remarkable journey from commercial aviation to pioneering drone technology exemplifies the power of innovative thinking and adaptability. As a former colleague of Michelle, John brought not only his wealth of experience but also his infectious enthusiasm for pushing boundaries.

    Always willing to pass on key learnings, John told us two riveting tales from his aviation days.

    The first, a masterclass in negotiation during a critical low-fuel situation, demonstrated the split-second decision-making skills required in commercial aviation.The second story, involving a Melbourne-bound flight from Bali with non-functional toilets, illustrated the delicate balance between determination and practical decision-making in aviation leadership.

    John shared his transition into the world of drone technology, where he has become a pivotal figure in transforming Australian agriculture. His work has profoundly impacted the lives of numerous farmers, including a 75-year-old farmer who found renewed purpose and extended his working life through drone technology. Another touching success story involved an 80-year-old farmer who, with John's guidance, successfully protected her property from poachers using drone surveillance.

    John revealed how his ADHD, diagnosed later in life, became his greatest asset. "My mind works differently," he explained, describing how this perspective enables him to develop innovative solutions that others might overlook. His experience with ADHD shaped his approach to learning and problem-solving, leading to groundbreaking applications in drone technology, including sophisticated methods for tracking feral pigs and revolutionary approaches to weed control.

    John described the challenges of pursuing education without understanding why traditional learning methods proved so difficult. His "superpower of stubbornness," as he termed it, became his saving grace, pushing him through obstacles that might have deterred others. The impact of proper diagnosis and medication transformed his relationship with reading and studying, activities he previously struggled with, while also resolving unexpected challenges like binge eating patterns.

    Government recognition of his innovative work has led to an enviable position where, as John humorously puts it, he was "paid to camp and fly drones." This achievement underscores how his unique problem-solving approach has contributed to advancing agricultural technology in Australia.

    John's journey illustrates the remarkable possibilities that emerge when we embrace our unique perspectives and challenges. His story reinforces that what society might view as limitations often become the very qualities that drive innovation and success. From the cockpit to drone controls, from struggling student to innovative problem-solver, John Davison's narrative inspires us to reconsider our own perceived limitations and their potential as catalysts for change.

    This episode reminds us that the path to innovation isn't always linear, and our greatest challenges might actually be our most valuable assets. John's experiences demonstrate how embracing our unique ways of thinking and approaching problems can lead to transformative solutions that benefit entire communities.

    If you're interested in what John and his team do, please reach out through https://www.fieldmastersystems.com

    Enjoy!

  • In this episode. we explore the delicate art of managing our most precious resource - our vitality.

    We explore the moments when inspiration arrives, those valuable bursts of creativity that emerge unexpectedly. While these moments should be embraced fully, we challenged the conventional wisdom that we perform better under pressure. Although deadlines might generate a particular kind of energy, we questioned its sustainability.

    Our discussion evolved into an examination of the different types of energy we possess. We conceptualised this as distinct varieties of mental resources - one for social engagement and another for concentrated work. Although circumstances don't always permit us to choose which type we need, understanding these distinctions enables more informed decisions when choice is possible.

    Did you know, Albert Einstein developed a method of napping with keys positioned above a saucepan. As he would begin to sleep, the keys would fall, waking him at the precise moment his creativity was heightened.

    Michelle shares her experiences with nocturnal creativity - when inspiration presents itself at 2am. This prompted an exploration of chronotypes and peak performance periods, though we acknowledged that not everyone has the opportunity to align with their natural rhythms.

    We explore how pilots maintain their energy levels when their circadian rhythms face regular disruption utilising the science of adenosine and the strategic implementation of 20-minute caffeine naps.

    There is profound value in observing these quieter moments, allowing them to inform our self-understanding, and maintaining faith in the cyclical nature of energy.

    The essential message from this episode centres on understanding that energy isn't a resource to be conquered but rather one to be understood and respected. Success lies in recognising when to exert maximum effort and when to conserve energy while awaiting the next natural surge.

    Enjoy!

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  • Ever Wonder How Athletes Get 'In The Zone'?

    You know those moments when everything just clicks? That's what this week's episode is all about. We're diving into something pretty wild - how the voice in your head actually affects your performance.

    Here's the cool bit: it turns out you can reach that sweet spot of 'flow' when your inner chat matches what you're saying and doing on the outside. It's like when all the parts of you are singing the same tune.

    Guy opened up about his sporting days, and it's fascinating stuff. He described being 'in the zone' - where time goes all weird and slow, and that usually noisy inner voice just... quiets down. But get this - even though you're running on pure instinct, there's still this part of you that's watching it all happen. Pretty mind-bending, right?

    We then got into some really interesting chat about kids and family dynamics. Did you know that kids have this built-in drive to fit in with their family? They'll literally reshape themselves to match whatever labels or expectations their parents put on them.

    For all the parents listening - don't worry, we've got your back. We talked through some practical ways to help shape your kids' inner voice positively. Because let's face it, what goes on in their head matters just as much as what comes out of their mouth.

    Then things took an interesting turn towards workplace stuff - specifically sick leave policies. You know how some places are like "We trust you, take what you need" while others count every minute? Turns out that trust (or lack of it) really gets under people's skin.

    Speaking of which, we looked at what Virgin's doing with their sick leave pool system. They've figured out how to keep everyone happy while building an amazing support network.

    The show wrapped up with this incredible story about when Michelle faced breast cancer and how her workplace's sick leave pool became a lifeline. It's one of those stories that really hits home about why these policies matter.

    What makes this episode special is how it connects all these dots - from sports to parenting to work culture - showing how that voice in our head shapes pretty much everything we do. Whether you're an athlete, parent, boss, or just someone trying to figure life out, there's something here for you.

    Keen to hear more? Give the full episode a listen. Trust us, it's worth your time.

    Catch the full episode of The Captain and the Clown Podcast to hear all the juicy details we couldn't fit here.

  • In our latest podcast episode, we had the pleasure of interviewing Julia Melinek, a multifaceted talent known for her remarkable career in opera and diverse pursuits beyond the stage. Julia's journey began with a natural affinity for singing, leading her to train at a music conservatoire and eventually perform internationally, with a focus on Puccini's works.

    Our conversation explored the realities of life as an opera singer, from the glamour of worldwide performances to the challenges of constant travel. Julia offered insights into the emotional depth of opera, emphasising the joy found in the creative process rather than just the final applause. She shared her thoughts on identity and personal growth, discussing her transition from opera singer to midwife.

    We delved into Julia's passion for midwifery and supporting home births, a calling she approaches with both dedication and humor. Her entrepreneurial spirit was evident as we discussed her past venture running a successful gay dining club in the UK, providing a vital community space.

    The interview also covered Julia's recent foray into filmmaking, resulting in an award-winning short film created during the pandemic. This led to a broader discussion on creativity, motivation, and remaining open to new ideas.

    Throughout our talk, Julia's optimism and zest for life were contagious. Her diverse experiences in the arts, healthcare, and business offer valuable lessons on personal growth and embracing new opportunities.

    This episode promises to inspire listeners from all walks of life, whether they're interested in the arts, entrepreneurship, or personal development. Tune in for an engaging conversation filled with insights and enthusiasm.

    Enjoy!

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  • In this episode, we explore the often-dreaded world of public speaking. Our discussion covers:

    Overcoming a fear of public speakingThe prevalence of public speaking anxiety, even amongst people who you'd think would take it in their strideTechniques for building energy before taking the stageEffective ways to open a presentationThe NITS communication structureTips for connecting with your audienceStrategies for regaining focus if you lose your place

    Join us as we dive into these topics and more, offering insights and practical advice for anyone looking to improve their public speaking skills.

    Whether you're preparing for a TED talk or just want to feel more comfortable speaking in front of others, this episode has something for you!

    Remember to like, subscribe, and share if you enjoyed this episode. Got questions or topics you'd like us to cover? Leave a comment below!

  • In this episode we explore a powerful mindset that can completely change the way you experience life: Pronoia.

    What is Pronoia?

    Pronoia is the belief that the universe is conspiring to shower you with good things. Think of it as the flip side of paranoia! While paranoia makes you look over your shoulder in fear, pronoia has you stepping forward with optimism, believing that the world is working in your favor.

    We take a deep dive into the history of pronoia, from its origins in academia, thanks to Dr. Fred H. Goldner’s 1982 article, to how it was popularized by author Rob Brezsny, who champions the idea of pronoia as an antidote to negativity.

    Fun Examples of Pronoia in Everyday Life

    - The Kookaburra and the Parking Fairy: We dive into these fun metaphors for life's little surprises. If you expect to find a parking spot or enjoy a bit of laughter, you just might! It’s all about embracing those good vibes.

    - Shifting Expectations: How does your mindset shape your day? We talk about how expecting the best lowers stress and creates positive experiences, including an unexpected look at karma and the idea that seeking revenge might just backfire.

    Pronoia in Pop Culture

    Brace yourself for a laugh because Mr. Bean makes an appearance! We discuss how this character's quirky way of stumbling through life highlights the essence of pronoia—turning even the most ridiculous situations into opportunities for good outcomes.

    Daydreaming and the Burnt Toast Theory

    Is daydreaming part of pronoia? We explore the benefits of letting your mind wander and touch on the Burnt Toast Theory, a quirky concept that reframes life's small annoyances as potential blessings in disguise.

    The Pronoia Challenge

    Before we wrap up, we leave you with a challenge: try looking for signs that the universe is on your side this week. Whether it's finding an unexpected solution or a small act of kindness, you might just see more evidence of pronoia than you think!

    Resources Mentioned:

    - "Pronoia Is the Antidote for Paranoia" by Rob Brezsny: A fantastic read if you’re craving more pronoia wisdom.

    - Dr. Fred H. Goldner’s 1982 article on pronoia: For the curious academics out there.

    We hope this episode leaves you feeling uplifted and ready to embrace life’s little blessings. Remember, this podcast is all about fun and inspiration, so if you're dealing with something serious, be sure to talk to a professional.

    Thank you for listening! Don’t forget to subscribe, leave us a review, and share this episode with friends who could use a dose of optimism.

  • In this episode we discuss 'Learned Helplessness' and why you should never do for someone something they could do for themselves. We discuss the modern parenting dilemma; how micro-managing is based on insecurity and leads to helplessness; why mastery and agency is important for self-esteem and much more. Enjoy

  • Michelle is preparing for her upcoming TEDx talk. We discuss tips and tricks for speakers including why not to write word for word what you are going to say, how to put the audience in the spotlight, and the beauty of a full stop as a gift for your audience. Enjoy

  • In this episode of the Captain and the Clown podcast, we delve into the essential strategies for managing negativity and maintaining emotional well-being, especially for empaths.

    We explore how to handle pessimism and negative energy from others, offering practical tips to deflect insults and determine if criticism is playful banter or harmful bullying. Learn why building an emotional barrier can help you avoid absorbing other people's stress and emotions, a crucial skill for anyone, particularly those sensitive to the feelings of others.

    We also discuss the concept of "responsibility tennis," a powerful technique for mentoring and leading effectively. Discover how this method can transform the way you guide your team, helping you to pass responsibility back and forth constructively.

    Join us for an insightful conversation on maintaining your positive energy, standing up to negativity, and becoming a more resilient leader.

    Enjoy!

  • Episode Summary:

    In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the intricate relationship between mindset and reality. Guy and Michelle explore whether luck truly plays a role in our successes and failures, or if there's something deeper at work.

    Key Discussion Points:

    1. Mindset of Lack:

    - How having a mindset of lack can influence your reality.

    - The concept of self-fulfilling prophecies: Do we create lack to prove ourselves right?

    2. The Subconscious Mind:

    - Understanding the power of the subconscious mind.

    - How your subconscious beliefs shape your everyday experiences and outcomes.

    - Techniques to identify and change limiting subconscious beliefs.

    Takeaways:

    - Strategies to shift from a mindset of lack to one of abundance.

    - Practical tips to harness the power of your subconscious mind for positive change.

    - Real-life examples and stories illustrating the impact of mindset on reality.

    Listener Engagement:

    - We love hearing from our listeners! Share your thoughts on this episode and your personal experiences with mindset and luck on our social media pages.

    Contact Information:

    - For inquiries and feedback, email us at [email protected]

    - Follow us on https:www.linkedin.com/company/captain-and-the-clown

    Tune in and discover how your mindset shapes your reality. Is it luck, or is it something else? Listen now to find out!

  • In this episode, we look into the fascinating world of emotional intelligence, uncovering the powerful distinctions between jealousy and envy and how understanding these emotions can transform your life.

    Emotional Intelligence Demystified: Discover what emotional intelligence really means and why it's crucial for your personal and professional growth.

    Jealousy vs. Envy: Learn the critical differences between these two emotions:

    Envy: The desire for something someone else has. Jealousy: The fear that someone might take something you possess.

    The Binary Trap: Understand how envy is rooted in binary thinking and how shifting your mindset can lead to personal growth and fulfilment.

    Transforming Envy into Aspiration: Practical tips on how to turn envy into a powerful motivator:

    - Celebrate others' successes.

    - Show genuine appreciation.

    - Cultivate curiosity about others' achievements.

    Jealousy Unpacked: Explore the destructive nature of jealousy and how it differs from envy:

    - Jealousy is driven by the fear of loss.

    - It can lead to desperate and undesirable behavior.

    Building Trust: Discover how fostering trust can reduce jealousy and improve relationships both personally and professionally.

    Real-Life Example: Hear about a client who implemented unlimited sick leave, leading to a dramatic reduction in sick days taken.

    The Power of Positivity: Learn how positive thinking attracts positive outcomes, while negativity pushes opportunities away.

    Join us as we explore these emotional dynamics and provide actionable insights to help you consider your emotions and unlock your full potential.

  • In this engaging podcast episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Peter Auhl, a multi-award-winning CIO known for his innovative leadership style. Peter, who won the Australian CIO of the Year award in 2017, has a track record of implementing innovations that have significantly impacted the organisations he has worked with.

    During our conversation, Peter shared valuable insights into his approach to leadership and innovation. He emphasised the importance of authenticity and consistency in leadership, highlighting the need for leaders to be true to themselves and maintain a consistent approach in their interactions with their teams.

    Peter also introduced the concept of "Frankenstein leadership," where he discussed the idea of creating a unique leadership style by drawing inspiration from various individuals and experiences throughout his career. By incorporating different leadership attributes and techniques, Peter has developed a distinctive leadership style that sets him apart.

    The conversation delved into Peter's innovative projects, including his work at the City of Adelaide, where he focused on purposeful innovation driven by empathy and a deep understanding of the organisation's goals. Peter shared examples of projects where he addressed specific challenges by listening to stakeholders and identifying the root causes of issues.

    One of the key themes that emerged from the discussion was Peter's commitment to creating a supportive environment for innovation within his teams. He emphasised the importance of empathy, curiosity, and a human-centred approach in fostering a culture where innovation can thrive.

    As our conversation unfolded, Peter shared personal anecdotes and stories that highlighted his passion for leadership and his dedication to helping others succeed. His genuine interest in people and his focus on building strong relationships with his team members were evident throughout the discussion.

    Peter's story serves as a testament to the transformative power of authentic leadership and purposeful innovation in driving organisational success.

    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 - Introduction to Peter Auhl

    00:02:00 - What Makes a Great Leader

    00:07:49 - Peter Auhl's Innovations and CIO of the Year Award

    00:13:56 - Peter Auhl's Leadership Style: Clearing the Path

    00:19:15 - Creating an Environment for Innovation

    00:26:47 - Overcoming Challenges and Fostering Innovation

    00:30:05 - Peter Auhl's Approach to Innovation and Data Analysis

    00:32:25 - Peter Auhl's Excitement for Future Leadership Opportunities

  • In this episode we discuss the themes of Self-perception and Social Judgment

    Highlights from this episode:

    Fashion = Confidence: Dive into how our fashion choices are less about the clothes and more about the confidence they imbue us with.Choice and Preference: Why did Frank Green enter the house despite having a plethora of drink bottles? This story underscores our decisions shaped by values, not necessities.Mirror of Judgment: Unpack the idea that judgment is often not about us but a reflection of how people view themselves through our actions.Setting Goals for Others: Explore why we sometimes focus on setting goals for others rather than for ourselves and the impact of this habit.Caring Boldly: We wrap up with a compelling discussion on engaging deeply and caring without the paralysis of fear.

    Takeaway: This episode invites us to rethink our interactions and encourages authenticity in how we view ourselves and engage with others. Tune in to discover insightful perspectives on personal growth and social psychology.

    Enjoy!

  • Join us on the latest episode of "Captain and the Clown" as we dive into the dynamic world of Family Law with our special guest, Susan Warda!

    Meet Susan Warda, Partner and team leader of the Sydney Family Law practice at Mills Oakley. Susan's journey into family law began unexpectedly, thrust into the field by two senior lawyers who preferred to steer clear of it. However, Susan embraced the challenge wholeheartedly, mastering the art of navigating high emotions and offering empathetic, personalized counsel to her clients.

    In our engaging discussion, Susan shares her insights on the evolving landscape of family law, including the emergence of "Grey divorces" that redefine traditional notions of custody and visitation. She also sheds light on the increasing presence of female lawyers in the field and emphasizes the significance of mentorship from leaders who understand the complexities of life, particularly for mothers.

    Discover Susan's unique leadership style, characterized by inclusive weekly meetings and a commitment to fostering the growth of junior solicitors. Learn how she instills a sense of purpose and engagement in her team, encouraging them to bring their best selves to work and navigate personal challenges in the modern workplace.

    Tune in to gain valuable wisdom from Susan Warda on the dedication required in the legal profession and the rewards of making a meaningful impact in the lives of clients. Don't miss out on this enlightening episode!

    Note: This episode of "Captain and the Clown" podcast is made possible by the contributions of our listeners and supporters. If you enjoy our content, consider subscribing, leaving a review, or sharing with friends and colleagues. Thank you for tuning in!

  • Join Michelle Huntington, the Captain, and Guy Newman, the Clown, in an insightful episode where they explore the profound concept: "A setback is a setup for a comeback."

    In this captivating discussion, Michelle and Guy unravel the layers of this empowering mindset. Rather than viewing failure as a dead end, they redefine it as a stepping stone to growth and resilience. Whether it's likened to a trial, prototype, or practice run, setbacks are reframed as essential components of the journey toward success.

    Tune in as they share personal anecdotes, delve into psychological insights, and offer practical strategies for embracing setbacks with grace and leveraging them for a triumphant return. Get ready to be inspired, uplifted, and equipped with the tools to turn setbacks into setups for your ultimate comeback.

    Don't miss out on this transformative episode of Captain and the Clown, where life lessons are served with a side of laughter and wisdom! 🚀🤡

  • Join us on this latest episode of Captain and the Clown Podcast as we dive into the inspiring journey of one of Australia's greatest Olympians, Daniel Kowalski!

    🏊‍♂️ Daniel made history at Atlanta 1996, becoming the first swimmer since 1904 to medal in the 200, 400, and 1500 meters freestyle events at the same Olympic Games, and clinching gold in the 4x200m relay in 2000.

    🇦🇺 Remember the pride and hype of the Australian swimming team back in the 90s and early 2000s? We reminisce about those electrifying moments when the nation rallied behind the Aussie flag and the boxing kangaroo.

    💼 But the journey doesn't end in the pool! Discover how Daniel transitioned from athlete to corporate leader as he shares insights from his role as head of Olympian Services at the Australian Olympic Committee.

    🏅 Learn firsthand how the fame and work ethic of an elite athlete cultivate invaluable qualities for success in any arena.

    🤩 Plus, tune in as Michelle fangirls over meeting one of her sporting heroes!

    Don't miss this captivating episode where Daniel and Guy swap stories, wisdom, and laughs, only on Captain and the Clown Podcast! Tune in now!

  • Are you a victim or accountable?

    In this episode we discuss the profound impact that adopting a victim mindset can have on one's life. They explore the various ways it manifests, hindering personal growth, relationships, and overall well-being.

    What is it, why does it happen, how it affects your life and how to get out of it?

    The episode is filled with anecdotes, humour, and valuable takeaways aimed at empowering individuals to shift their perspective and reclaim control over their lives.

    Tackling the subject with a solutions-focused approach, Guy and Michelle aim to inspire and guide their audience towards a more empowered and resilient mindset. As always, "Captain and the Clown" offers a blend of wisdom, laughter, and real-life stories, making it a must-listen for anyone seeking to navigate the complexities of life and leadership.

    The article Michelle mentions on this episode can be found here - https://fb.watch/pwhP1m8yWE/?mibextid=HSR2mg&startTimeMs=7000

    Enjoy!

  • Join Michelle Huntington and Guy Newman in this enlightening episode of Captain and the Clown as they delve into the profound connection between gratitude and happiness. Discover the fascinating science behind gratitude and its undeniable influence on our overall well-being and longevity.

    Explore how the simple act of being grateful can transform our perspective on life, from embracing the past to finding joy in the present moment, and even shaping a brighter future. Unravel the origins of gratitude in human behavior and its evolution into a powerful emotion that transcends cultures and generations.

    Gain valuable insights into the personal mental state of happiness and how cultivating gratitude can be a game-changer in navigating life's challenges with resilience and optimism. Whether you're seeking to enhance your own well-being or inspire others to embrace a more grateful outlook, this episode promises to ignite a newfound appreciation for the transformative power of gratitude.

    Tune in to Captain and the Clown - The Grateful Happy, and embark on a journey towards a more fulfilling and joyful life. 🌟 #Gratitude #Happiness #Longevity #Podcast

  • In the latest episode of Captain and the Clown - Find Your Audience, Michelle and Guy explore the theme of appreciation and finding your place where you are truly valued.

    The episode delves into the idea that if you're not feeling appreciated in your current environment, whether it's at work or in personal relationships, it might be time to seek out an audience that recognises and values your unique gifts.

    Guy and Michelle encourage listeners to reflect on their individual strengths and the positive impact they have on others. They emphasize that everyone possesses a special gift, whether it's making people feel great, bringing joy, or contributing in a unique way. They also explore the concept that finding the right audience who appreciates and values your contributions can lead to a more fulfilling and rewarding life.

    Throughout the episode, Michelle and Guy share anecdotes, personal experiences, and practical advice on navigating situations where one might feel undervalued. They discuss the importance of recognising your own worth, understanding your unique talents, and actively seeking environments where your contributions are acknowledged and celebrated.

    As always, the Captain and the Clown Podcast combines humor, personal stories, and insightful discussions on life, leadership, and everything in between. Listeners are left inspired to embrace their individual gifts, believe in their worth, and actively seek out environments where they are genuinely appreciated.

    Enjoy!

  • In this episode, we dive deep into the fascinating realm of Goals and Routines, inspired by the wise words of Scott Adams, the brilliant mind behind Dilbert! As he rightly puts it, "goals don't create happiness," and we unravel the profound truth behind this statement.

    Are you a goal-oriented go-getter, or do you thrive in the beauty of daily routines? Join Michelle Huntington and Guy Newman as they explore the dynamics of finding happiness in the journey rather than fixating solely on the destination.

    💡 They discuss::

    Balancing goals with the joy of daily routines.Embracing the process and finding fulfillment in each step.The importance of adapting and evolving on the journey.Scott Adams' wisdom and its application in our lives.

    Here's to embracing the journey, finding happiness in the process, and navigating life with purpose!