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This conversation is all about the art of using design to make people’s lives better. is a perfectionist who has devoted his life to creating beautiful and elegant solutions to a wide range of challenges. For me, there were some wonderful moments in this podcast and although I call Peter my friend, he continues to surprise me and widen my view of the world. This podcast brought to your ears with the support of
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The art of intuition – it’s a thing has in spades and using it in the high-tech space is a game changer. I’m loving the fact that Maria is delivering her superpower out into the world! This podcast brought to your ears with the support of
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Settle in for a listen to our third annual ‘State of the Nation’ interview with acclaimed and deep thinker, . I always find it fun to sit down with him and discuss what's percolating away inside his thinkery. Rod invariably has a range of topics that he wants to expand on, and this year is no different. Get up to date on what’s going on in the world and hear Rod’s hopes for Aotearoa in 2022. This podcast brought to your ears with the support of .
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and I sit down to chat about her professional journey, prior to reaching the place she now calls home at the , and the job she is so excited about. We also dip into a fascinating subject - the downside of high performance in your professional life. This podcast brought to your ears with the support of .
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I purchased a copy of to prepare me for this interview. I tackled reading it like it was homework, but then got drawn into this magnificent piece of storytelling by . I have no idea why I thought it was going to be a tough read - as I have always loved Alina’s and writing. This is a book that everyone should read in preparation for the future. It’s something I will refer to again and again! This podcast brought to your ears with the support of
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From a very average mechanic, to puppeteer, to managing touring exhibitions at Te Papa, and then CEO of ...this chat with was always going to be an interesting one, and then some! As he would say, his has not been a ‘normal life’, and nothing he’s done has come easily, but what an inspiring example of owning your own story and courageously sharing it. Please note: If listening to any aspects of Andy’s life story sparks a personal awakening for you, questions, or a need to seek advice, he suggests the following (New Zealand-based) support resources: , , , and . This podcast brought to your ears with the support of
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Meet . Disrupting a traditional industry like recruitment takes focus, creativity and guts to come up with a more human outcome. Helping people thrive is what her business, , is all about. We need more Kins!
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As one of the few Māori winemakers in Aotearoa-NZ with her own label, I was fascinated to learn what makes , the wahine toa behind , tick. Quite an epic amount as it turns out! This podcast brought to your ears with the support of (another winemaker within the Collective Intelligence ecosystem!) -
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E kōrero ana a Harv rāua ko Debi Marshall-Lobb ki te kōnae ipurangi: “Ngā mea e whai hua ana o nāia tonu nei” (Stuff that Matters Now). Wha tēkau tau e ia hei pouako, ā, e manawanui ana tonu tōnā ngākau ki taua mahi. Me pēhea ka mahi pēnei ai a ? Tata ki te mutunga o ta māua kōrero, i puta mai te patai nui: “I tēnei ao hurihuri, he aha te mea nui mō ngā tamariki?”. Kua pā tōnā whakautu ki tōku ngākau, ā, kua ruru tōku reo. Nā te kōnae ipurangi nei i rekoata hei kai mā ōu taringa. Forty years spent doing the mahi in teaching and education and still humming with excitement! How does principal do that? Near the end of our chat, I get to the question I really wanted to ask...which was, “what is the most important thing kids need to learn in today’s world?’ Her answer brought a tear to my eyes - you’ll hear it in my voice. This podcast brought to your ears with the support of
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Meet a Manawatū vet who travels the country and when allowed, the globe, designing sustainable systems for sheep and beef farmers. has the same passion for his work that he did as a young vet last century. He’s a man of the highest integrity - saying it as he sees it and building the most complex systems from the ground up. This podcast brought to your ears with the support of
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I could chat to facilitator, all day - such is the depth of her insights and her passion for life and creating new possibilities. If you’re into hearing what the future of effective organisations and leadership sounds like, then this is the episode for you! This podcast brought to your ears with the support of .
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What do you do when you’ve worked in central government and got frustrated with all the bureaucracy in the education system? You join an NGO that brings about change from the side-lines - which is what this podcast with of is all about. She has a passion that burns brightly to bring about better educational outcomes for everyone, especially those less fortunate. Tune in as we - two ‘grumpy’ old mates having fun in each other’s company - discuss some stuff that really matters now. This podcast brought to your ears with the support of
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For ages I’ve wanted to sit down with and chat about his journey from a traditional dairy farming background to the more evolutionary, community-centric model operates. We dig into how his industry is responding to the complexity of issues and tensions coming at them, and the Craigmore approach of investing in the environment, people and community. Near the end, Stu shares his thoughts on how strengthening connections to the land could be the ‘sweet spot’ for the future of New Zealand farming, and he’s keen to hear from anyone with ideas on how this could be developed. If this strikes a chord with you - get in touch with Stu via . This podcast brought to your ears with the support of
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Talk about perseverance! That’s what this podcast with exemplifies, as we talk about her family’s journey with - a seaweed company started in the 1990s by her in-laws. It began with a dream and has evolved into a game-changing, Māori-owned business that now adds immense value to both people and the planet. This podcast brought to your ears with the support of
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If you want to learn what a modern wahine Māori leader sounds like, have a listen to . Impressive - right here! This podcast brought to your ears with the support of
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So here I am, walking down the road in Wellington talking to this fella (between events at an gig), and I say, “what’s your thing Joe?” We Kiwis are often way too modest, but his response was out of bounds! What an amazing story this is - a journey into worlds that most of us will never see - unless we experience one of Joseph’s incredible art installations. This podcast brought to your ears with the support of Links and artworks mentioned in podcast: 2019 [3:05]: featuring Joseph's Antarctic iceberg art installation on the side of the UN building in New York. 2021 [19:05]: a video insight into the project Joseph's currently working on - an augmented reality art installation that places the viewer in the heart of the Amazonian rainforest. Some of the trees that Joseph has been filming and digitising for his current artwork are located in the Brazilian Amazon near where New Zealand environmentalist Sir Peter Blake was brutally murdered - a story revisited in the newly-released feature film (2021).
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I first met journo in 2018 when she joined the Collective Intelligence ecosystem as part of the marketing team. She helped us immensely with our brand storytelling and her wide-ranging skills have taken her down many career paths, the latest co-founding with friend Claire Chitham. We recorded this interview in the Auckland garage where these two wrote their new book “”. It’s a great story about overcoming the adversity that comes from poor health, and what these two women have learnt about it on their respective journeys back to ‘feeling good’. This podcast brought to your ears with the support of .
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The more diverse our members are, the better our teams process is at breaking down barriers. When joined us as the ArchDeacon of the Ōroua Parish, he extended our range of world views and brought a unique set of skills to his team. He’s now based in the Hawke’s Bay, and it was a delight to sit down with him and get under the collar of his journey as a priest. This podcast brought to your ears with the support of .
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Back in 2008, was the very first Collective Intelligence member to be a ‘host’ for his team. The outcome was epic: Stuart’s life pivoted as a result, and it set him off on a journey with as Managing Director. Great to reflect on that little piece of history and catch up on where he’s at today - spearheading a very progressive farming model. This podcast brought to your ears with the support of .
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Getting to the heart of what motivates a person to become a Coroner, and then Director, at the Ministry of Health, was what I was hoping to get to in this long-awaited chat with . I think we nailed it in this very precious and informative interview on a challenging topic. Please Note: in this interview mental health issues, suicide and suicide prevention are discussed. If you find this podcast upsetting or triggering, talking with someone about how you are feeling can be helpful. This includes friends and family or others in your life, or you can contact formal support services, such as ? Free call or free text 1737 (in NZ) any time for support from a counsellor or peer. The also has a list of resources/helplines under the ‘Find Support’ tab of its home page. In this episode, Harv also refers to his family's experience with suicide - something he wrote about in this .
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