Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Teams, Culture & You: The Psychology Behind Growth
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| Episode 71: DJ & Producer to CEO with Jamie Kritharas | 14 Apr 2025 | 00:31:36 | |
Jamie Kritharas shares his unique journey from being a DJ to becoming a successful entrepreneur. He discusses the rapid growth of his business, the importance of tracking and monitoring, and the strategies he employs for recruitment and managing a remote team. Jamie emphasizes the significance of building credibility through case studies and testimonials, as well as the dynamics of working with family in a business setting. He also shares personal productivity hacks and his exciting plans for the future. Chapters 00:00 From DJ to Entrepreneur: A Unique Journey 02:43 Rapid Growth and Revenue Insights 05:26 The Importance of Tracking and Monitoring 08:36 Building Credibility Through Testimonials 11:23 Recruitment Strategies for Success 14:16 Managing a Remote Team Effectively 17:06 Creating a Positive Remote Culture 19:56 Family Dynamics in Business 22:53 Personal Hacks for Productivity 25:40 Future Plans and Creative Ventures
Contact Jamie: https://defiantdigital.com.au/
Contact Josephine https://gearedforgrowth.biz/contact-us/ | |||
| Episode 70: From CIA to CEO with Rupal Patel | 30 Mar 2025 | 00:52:58 | |
In this conversation, Rupal Patel discusses her journey from the CIA to becoming a CEO, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's personal mission, navigating identity, and the challenges of leadership. She shares insights on burnout, the significance of self-awareness, and the process of writing her book. Rupal also explores the essence of good leadership, the concept of power, and practical techniques like after-action reviews to foster growth and learning. The discussion culminates in her three ideals: envisioning an ideal day, legacy, and bridging the gap between the two. Check out Rupal's International Best-seller "From CIA to CEO" Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Mission Exploration 01:37 Early Life and Background Influences 04:33 Navigating Identity and Hypervigilance 07:29 Career Path: From CIA to CEO 10:01 Transitioning and Burnout Awareness 13:04 Pursuing an MBA and Self-Discovery 15:51 The Importance of Listening to Your Body 18:43 Starting a Business and Creative Ventures 21:39 The Journey of Writing a Book 24:33 Support Systems in the Writing Process 27:39 Understanding the Audience for Leadership Lessons 29:53 The Essence of Effective Leadership 33:47 The Importance of Autonomy in Leadership 37:07 Power and Authenticity in Leadership 45:48 Reflecting on Actions: The After Action Review 48:43 Defining Your Ideals for a Meaningful Life | |||
| Episode 61: The Impact of Colonization: Insights with Javier Omar Meléndez-Vega | 23 Oct 2024 | 00:48:16 | |
This conversation with guest Javier Omar Meléndez-Vega, and co-hosts Drs Iain Butterworth and Josephine Palermo, explores the intersection of decolonisation and therapy, focusing on how colonial histories impact mental health practices and organisational cultures. Javier introduces eutierria therapy, a decolonized approach that emphasises connection to earth-based identities and ancestral wisdom. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding decolonisation, the role of Indigenous knowledge, and practical applications in organisational settings. The speakers emphasise the need for community, diversity, and the wisdom of elders in fostering inclusive environments. | |||
| Episode 60: Unlocking the Power of Place in Organisations: Insights from Indigenous Perspectives | 17 Oct 2024 | 00:21:18 | |
"Place is everything. It includes sky, earth, water, wind, people, plants, animals. It's your ancestral duty and privilege to care for that." In this conversation, Iain discusses his book about place and his collaboration with an indigenous clinical social worker. They explore the concepts of eutierria, oneness with nature, and psychological sense of place. They also discuss the importance of understanding the impact of colonization and creating inclusive organizational cultures. Josephine and Iain highlight the need for organisations to address the effects of harm, promote inclusivity, and allow individuals to bring their whole selves to work. They emphasize the role of dialogue and multiple perspectives in creating positive change. Chapters 00:00 Exploring the Concept of Place and Indigenous Perspectives 06:54 Organizations' Responsibility in Addressing the Impact of Colonization 11:35 Creating Inclusive Cultures and Allowing Individuals to Bring Their Whole Selves to Work 17:01 The Importance of Diverse Perspectives and Voices in Organizations 20:06 The Influence of Organizational Culture on Behavior 20:43 Extending Learning Beyond Formal Training Events | |||
| Episode 59: Luce Libre for President: Travel reminds us that reality is relative | 10 Sep 2024 | 00:52:48 | |
In this conversation, Josephine and Ian discuss the concept of worldviews and how they shape our perceptions and interactions with the world. They explore how travel can expose us to different worldviews and challenge our own beliefs.
They also discuss the importance of creating dialogue and understanding between people with different worldviews, particularly in organizational cultures and national/international conflicts. They touch on the role of leadership in shaping organisational culture and the need for inclusivity and leveraging diversity. The conversation highlights the impact of worldviews on societal issues such as gendered violence and ageism. It emphasises the clash of worldviews in the current global conflicts and the state of political campaigns in the USA .
Takeaways
Worldviews shape our perceptions and interactions with the world, and can be influenced by factors such as culture, upbringing, and personal experiences.
Travel can expose us to different worldviews and challenge our own beliefs, reminding us that reality is relative.
Creating dialogue and understanding between people with different worldviews is crucial, particularly in organizational cultures and national/international conflicts.
Leadership plays a key role in shaping organizational culture and promoting inclusivity and diversity.
Worldviews can impact societal issues such as gendered violence and ageism, and it is important to challenge and address these biases.
Chapters
00:00 Exploring Different Worldviews Through Travel
06:13 The Relativity of Reality
14:12 The Psychology of Place and Worldviews in Organizations
21:52 Clashes of Worldviews in Global Conflicts and Political Campaigns
27:35 Addressing Ageism and Respectful Transitions
29:10 Cognitive Dissonance and Different Worldviews
32:27 Creating Dialogue and Understanding
37:14 The Role of Leadership in Shaping Culture
39:10 Regulatory Environments and Worldviews
47:53 Leveraging Diversity and Inclusive Cultures
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| Episode 58: Strategy, growth and transformation: Where organisations get it wrong | 26 Jul 2024 | 01:02:10 | |
Jim Stevenson, CEO of the Bletchley Group, discusses the main pitfalls that organizations face when it comes to growth and transformation. He emphasises the importance of building high-performing teams and creating an environment that allows individuals to be successful.
The conversation emphasises the importance of culture in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and organisational transformations. It highlights the need for cultural alignment and the potential pitfalls of neglecting culture during these processes. Josephine and Jim discuss how M&A can either enhance or destroy a company's culture, depending on how it is managed. They also stress the significance of consciously shaping and defining a company's culture, rather than accepting the existing culture.
The conversation concludes with the reminder that culture is a key driver of success and should be prioritised in any business strategy.
Contact Jim at https://www.bletchleygroup.com/
Contact Josephine at https://gearedforgrowth.biz/contact/
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| Episode 57: Your Career Advantage with Caroline Dowd-Higgins | 17 May 2024 | 00:29:21 | |
Caroline Dowd-Higgins unlocks the secrets to navigating career transitions with confidence and clarity.
Some of the highlights of Caroline's story included that she started her career as an opera singer and performed for about 10 years in Europe and the US. However, she eventually burned out from the financial instability and stress of the career. She then had a "meltdown" and realised she needed a change. With the help of career coaches, she discovered her passion for career development.
She has now been working in executive coaching for over 20 years and has authored two books to help others with career transitions.
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| Episode 56: The Art of Belonging with Shelly Ceridwen Doyle Part 2 | 10 Feb 2024 | 00:20:24 | |
In this episode we discuss loneliness and how to create states of belonging with Shelley Ceridwen Doyle, a Connection Coach who helps nomadic souls feel a sense of belonging without relying on social media.
watch the video here: http://tinyurl.com/2hwvhdne
Show Notes:
Contact Shelley Ceridwen Doyle:
Visit http://communiverse.vip or schedule a call
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/shelleydoyle/
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@ShelleyCeridwen
Download her free masterclass: How to Find Your People and Feel Connected While Navigating Change here https://communiverse.vip/5-150
Learn more at https://bio.site/communiverse
Dunbar’s number:
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20191001-dunbars-number-why-we-can-only-maintain-150-relationships
Let us know your thoughts. Contact Josephine at https://gearedforgrowth.biz/contact/
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| Episode 55: The Art of Belonging Shelley Ceridwen Doyle Part 1 | 10 Feb 2024 | 00:30:07 | |
In this episode we discuss loneliness and how to create states of belonging with Shelley Ceridwen Doyle, a Connection Coach who helps nomadic souls feel a sense of belonging without relying on social media.
watch the video here: http://tinyurl.com/2hwvhdne
Show Notes:
Contact Shelley Ceridwen Doyle:
Visit http://communiverse.vip or schedule a call
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/shelleydoyle/
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@ShelleyCeridwen
Download her free masterclass: How to Find Your People and Feel Connected While Navigating Change here https://communiverse.vip/5-150
Learn more at https://bio.site/communiverse
Dunbar’s number:
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20191001-dunbars-number-why-we-can-only-maintain-150-relationships
Let us know your thoughts. Contact Josephine at https://gearedforgrowth.biz/contact/
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| Episode 54: Getting out of the box with Jeremy Utely Part 2 | 12 Jan 2024 | 00:34:20 | |
My conversation with Jeremy continues in this second part. Jeremy Utely, Adjunct Professor Co-Founder of Stanford's Masters of Creativity Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (known as the d.school)
Jeremy is also the co-author of "IDEAFLOW: The Only Business Metric That Matters” which has been translated into more than 10 languages and has been named a top 10 innovation work by Thinkers50.
Jeremy is a leading expert on the topic of innovation. His work has appeared in Time, Harvard Business Review, Entrepreneur, Fast Company, and many others. He's a General Partner at Freespin Capital, and lives just south of Stanford with his wife and four daughters.
This conversation inspired me so much, I know you’re going to feel the same way too.
🌐Connect with Jeremy
http://twitter.com/jeremyutley (Personal)
http://dschool.stanford.edu (Company)
https://www.jeremyutley.design/ (Personal)
Link to book: https://www.amazon.com/Ideaflow-Only-Business-Metric-Matters/dp/0593420586/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
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| Episode 53: Getting out of the box with Jeremy Utely Part 1 | 12 Jan 2024 | 00:22:43 | |
I recently had an insightful conversation with Jeremy Utely, Adjunct Professor
Co-Founder of Stanford's Masters of Creativity Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (known as the d.school)
Jeremy is also the co-author of "IDEAFLOW: The Only Business Metric That Matters” which has been translated into more than 10 languages and has been named a top 10 innovation work by Thinkers50.
Jeremy is a leading expert on the topic of innovation. His work has appeared in Time, Harvard Business Review, Entrepreneur, Fast Company, and many others. He's a General Partner at Freespin Capital, and lives just south of Stanford with his wife and four daughters.
This conversation inspired me so much, I know you’re going to feel the same way too.
🌐Connect with Jeremy
http://twitter.com/jeremyutley (Personal)
http://dschool.stanford.edu (Company)
https://www.jeremyutley.design/ (Personal)
Link to book: https://www.amazon.com/Ideaflow-Only-Business-Metric-Matters/dp/0593420586/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
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| Episode 52: Culture Secrets with Chellie Phillips | 05 Dec 2023 | 00:29:51 | |
Chellie Phillips is a coach, corporate trainer and motivational speaker,
as well as the author of two other books: When In Doubt, Delete It! And Get Noticed, Get Hired.
She’s spent over 25 years in the utility industry where she received numerous state and national awards for her first-rate communication and public relations skills including the 2022 LaBerge Award for
Strategic Communications from the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association. Now she uses those same skills to help people create an authentic personal brand designed to get them noticed and hired
You can find Chellie at https://www.chelliephillips.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/chellie-phillips/
Purchase Culture Secrets at:
mybook.to/culturesecrets.com
Your insights matter! Let's keep the conversation alive. Share your thoughts and future topic ideas with us at 👉 https://gearedforgrowth.biz/contact/ 👈
#LeadershipLessons #ComplexityCracked #TheDaysOfLeadership
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| Episode 69: Influence Like a Forensic Interviewer Michael Reddington | 11 Mar 2025 | 00:42:31 | |
"Time is the enemy of empathy."
In this conversation, Michael Reddington takes everything he learned about being a Forensic Interviewer and applies it to leadership and negotiation contexts. He emphasizes the need for creating conditions that encourage honesty and vulnerability while also addressing common listening mistakes.
Michael contrasts active listening with his disciplined listening method, highlighting the significance of situational awareness and the need to give up control in conversations to foster better communication. The discussion also touches on the role of vulnerability in leadership and the importance of emotional regulation to influence better in even difficult situations.
Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background of Michael Reddington 04:59 Common Listening Mistakes 09:51 Active Listening vs. Disciplined Listening Method 14:45 Creating Conditions for Honest Communication 19:48 The Role of Vulnerability in Communication 24:28 Understanding Situational Awareness in Communication 27:41 The Impact of Time on Empathy 29:30 Strategies for Slowing Down Conversations 32:52 The Illusion of Control in Conversations 38:05 Looking Ahead: The Companion Book and Future Insights Contact Micheal LinkedIn: Michael Reddington, CFI | LinkedInContact Josephine https://gearedforgrowth.biz/contact-us/ | |||
| Episode 51: Diversity and Inclusion in challenging times with Maria Morukian | 19 Sep 2023 | 00:39:25 | |
I recently had a great conversation with Maria Morukian, President of MSM Global Consulting, author and Diversity and Inclusion Practitioner.
Maria’s company was recognized as one of the Top 10 Diversity and Inclusion companies by Manage HR Magazine in 2022. She shares practical tips for enacting change in organisations especially in turbulent times, where D&I is facing extraordinary challenges in the national dialogue today, both in the US and at home in Australia.
Maria’s popular DEI podcast, Culture Stew (https://www.culturalstew.net/), is in its fourth season, and she is an adjunct faculty at American University and the author of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion for Trainers: Fostering DEI in the Workplace (ATD Press, 2022).
You can contact Maria www.msmglobalconsulting.com - you can sign up for her monthly newsletter there.
Or find Maria on Linked in https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-morukian/
Watch this conversation on youtube https://youtu.be/0eHJG20uOtM
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| Episode 50: The Days: Lessons from Fukushima | 24 Aug 2023 | 00:34:44 | |
🎙️ Episode 50 Alert! Unveiling "The Days: Lessons from Fukushima"
Join us for a riveting discussion on Episode 50 as we delve into the captivating world of "The Days"! Co-hosted by the brilliant Dr. Iain Butterworth and yours truly, we're about to decode the art of navigating complexity, uncertainty and pressure in leadership.
"The Days" on Netflix takes us back to the profound events of the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster. While critics might have labeled it as 'too respectful" and 'lacking drama,' we beg to differ. Our conversation taps into the goldmine of insights it offers for leaders and organisations striving to thrive amidst high-stakes challenges.
Witness the clash of cultural dynamics, where deference to company leadership meets the grit of risk mitigation, all against the backdrop of catastrophic events unfolding over seven fateful days. Our fascination lies in dissecting the intricate behaviors portrayed, mirroring the colossal pressure that employees endured in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.
These lessons echo far beyond the silver screen, resonating with the intricacies of AI-induced complexities and the essence of effective leadership amid organisational ambiguity.
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| Episode 49: Leadership as a Learning Activity with Nicholas Conigrave | 31 Jul 2023 | 00:35:01 | |
Nicholas Conigrave and Josephine discuss how leadership as a learning activity. Nick has a vast track record and is passionate about working with leaders, building their capability to create organisational environments where people can flourish and do their best work.
See Nick’s Centre for Strategic Education paper here: https://www.learningcreates.org.au/
Contact Nick at
https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholas-conigrave-0608753/
Let us know your thoughts on this conversation and ideas for future conversations at https://gearedforgrowth.biz/contact/
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| Episode 48: Our Culture of Busyness | 21 Jul 2023 | 00:31:22 | |
With co-host Dr Iain Butterworth, we discuss why we are SOOO busy and what we can do about it. So if you feel like you never have enough time, you should really listen to this!
For access to the article that inspired this podcast go to See article Beware a Culture of Busyness (hbr.org)
Let us know your thoughts on this conversation and ideas for future conversations at https://gearedforgrowth.biz/contact/
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| Episode 47: The Good Life with philosopher Ole Hoffken | 01 Jun 2023 | 00:52:40 | |
Iain and Josephine interview postdoctoral researcher and philosopher Ole Hoffken on The Good Life during his recent visit to Deakin University. We delve into his work which explores how the good life ‘feels’ and the objective conditions required in organisations and the broader society to attain it. We explore the concept of resonance and what it tells us about creating a life of meaning and happiness.
Contact Ole at: o.hoeffken@gmail.com
The book by Hartmut Rosa on the 'resonance theory' of the good life: https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Resonance%3A+A+Sociology+of+Our+Relationship+to+the+World-p-9781509519927
A shorter article by Rosa sketching the general idea: https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Dynamic-Stabilization%2C-the-Triple-A.-Approach-to-Rosa/ce236c08109c0b437e13fe77478c6e58cc56c930
A great introduction to the evolutionary-anthropological approach can be found in the book 'The Social Leap' by Bill von Hippel (University of Queensland): https://www.harpercollins.com/products/the-social-leap-william-von-hippel?variant=39379922780194
During his research stay, Ole gave a talk on his work at Deakin University: https://philevents.org/event/show/108329
Contact Dr Iain Butterworth at iain@iainbutterworth.com
Let us know your thoughts on how you are attempting to live the Good Life. Contact Josephine at https://gearedforgrowth.biz/contact/
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| Episode 46: Creating true connection with our customers online with Eric Melchor | 27 Mar 2023 | 00:40:46 | |
In this episode Josephine speaks to Eric Melchor about designing a life in Romania has worked for Eric and his young family and the benefits that Optimonk brings to personalising your customers’ experiences. They discuss the opportunities that micro-engagements bring to us and our customers creating a sense of connection, trust and happiness.
Let us know your thoughts on how personalisation impacts you. Contact Josephine at https://gearedforgrowth.biz/contact/
Contact Erik at eric.melchor@optimonk.com
Sign up for the Personalisation Bootcamp at www.optimonk/bootcamp
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| Episode 45: Legislation spot lights psychological healthy workplaces, with Sandra Lam | 16 Mar 2023 | 00:29:04 | |
With my guest Sandra Lam, Organisational Psychologist, we discuss the changes in the Occupational Health and Wellbeing Legislation in Australia and what it means for employers.
Contact Sandra Lam at https://www.linkedin.com/in/5andralam/
Let us know your thoughts on psychological health.
Contact Josephine at https://gearedforgrowth.biz/contact/
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| Episode 44: The 3rd Act with Katherine McPherson | 14 Feb 2023 | 00:44:21 | |
In this episode Dr Iain Butterworth speaks to architect Katherine McPherson, American born and now in Melbourne Australia about what’s next for her after a long career in workplace / community architecture and strategy and organisational dynamics She’s looking at her 3rd Act, and exploring what she wants to do as a mature worker and why it matters.
This is the first in a series of conversations about how we leverage the skills and expertise of those wiser older workers (WOWs) for the benefit of both the indiv, the org, the community and society at large.
Contact Katherine at:
kmcp@developingsolutions.com.au
Check out Guilford Lane here:
https://whatson.melbourne.vic.gov.au/article/the-best-cafes-and-things-to-do-in-guildford-lane
As always, please send us your questions and stories: https://gearedforgrowth.biz/contact/
Contact Dr.Iain Butterworth at https://iainbutterworth.com
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| Episode 43: Facing our Climate Reality with Warwick Peel | 29 Jan 2023 | 00:33:18 | |
With guest Warrick Peel we explore the organizational imperative to respond to Climate Change and how organisational thinking and action is intersecting with community level thinking, and how innovation and start-ups are critical to solving some of the wicked problems we face around climate change.
Some of the standouts are Atlassian and Canva, making a big impact on climate change action. We discuss how governments and corporations can do more to support and enable actions that take us closer to next zero.
Warrick explains carbon pricing and trends in the carbon market and states that most large corporations will have 100s of millions in carbon liability - e.g. AGL posted they have a 600million annual liability - addressing this liability requires purchasing carbon credits or directly investing in renewables to get to net zero. .
Warrick warns that solutions aren’t being implemented quick enough and at the scale we need them to be. “Mother Earth will continue beyond 2100 but I don't think humans will”, he bemoans.
His call to action is about thinking differently - the message is about saving ourselves…, and saving our relationship with the planet.
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| Episode 42: Holiday Special - Some of the things on our minds | 19 Dec 2022 | 00:47:43 | |
Iain and Josephine talk about some of the things that are on their mind as the year draws to a close. Topics range from the brave new world, AI, digital consciousness, the fall of ethics, and the rise of the young, brash entrepreneur.
Iain draws on Alvin Toffler’s ‘Future Shock’ and Damian Rodrick’s ‘The Spike’ and discuss the need for elder wisdom in the context of the superstar entrepreneur.
Topics venture into the role of psychedelics in treating mental health disorders. And applications of kindness and compassion in modern society.
We discuss gender politics and pronouns, other injustices like ageism, and Josephine's upcoming book on women and power, and Iain’s book on Sense of Place coming up next year.
We talk about burnout and exhaustion, and issues of mental health that are prevalent at this time of year.
We give thanks for people who have inspired and supported us this year also share our new year's resolutions. For Josephine it's “set your mind to receive” and for Iain it's “be present be more present and grateful.”
Contact Dr. Iain Butterworth at https://iainbutterworth.com
As always, please send us your questions and stories: https://gearedforgrowth.biz/contact/
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| Episode 68: Embracing Neurodiversity with Julie Cockerill | 03 Mar 2025 | 00:41:54 | |
"I had no idea that I had an ADHD brain." In this episode of Culture, Teams & You, I speak to Julie Cockerill, founder of Lemon Co. on the importance of understanding neurodivergence, particularly ADHD, and its implications in the workplace. Julie shares her personal journey of being diagnosed with ADHD and how it has shaped her mission to create inclusive, brain-friendly environments where everyone can thrive Julie Cockerill is a leadership coach and consultant dedicated to helping leaders and organisations thrive without compromise. With over 30 years of experience across Asia Pacific, the UK, and Europe, working with global brands like Equifax, Booz & Co, and Starwood Group, she has led teams, cultures, and results. Her approach is grounded in neuroscience, positive psychology, and strengths-based leadership, with a deep commitment to creating neuro-inclusive workplaces. Diagnosed with ADHD in 2020, she is passionate about reshaping leadership to unlock potential, foster resilience, and drive success without burnout. | |||
| Episode 41: Severance | 30 Nov 2022 | 00:44:43 | |
In this episode, Iain and I discuss our reactions to the new show on Apple TV called Severance and how it raises questions for us about how we manage our personal and work lives.
We go from cringing about those office rituals of forced conviviality, and discussing how we can build a workplace environment that encourages bringing our whole self to work, to questioning when is a bit of severance actually a good thing? And there’s lots more in between.
Join us for this at times hilarious conversation and don’t worry, there are no spoilers.
For more information about Severance
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11280740/
As always, please send us your questions and stories: https://gearedforgrowth.biz/contact/
Contact Dr.Iain Butterworth at https://iainbutterworth.com
Contact Dr Josephine Palermo https://gearedforgrowth.biz/contact/
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| Episode 40: Whisper, Tap, Slap with Cindy Scott | 06 Nov 2022 | 00:32:30 | |
Josephine is joined by Cindy Scott who is a Leadership Coach ⭐️ Author ⭐️ Speaker ⭐️ Podcast Host ⭐️ and retailer of Cancer and Wellbeing Gifts ⭐️ as well as being a Tea Connoisseur
Cindy survived Cancer twice. This is her story about how she transformed her life after the devastating re-emergence of breast cancer nearly 5 years after her first diagnosis.
You can contact Cindy and see her fabulous resources at https://evolvingwomen.co/
If you’d like to join our Women’s Circle, please contact Josephine at josephine@gearedforgrowth.biz or https://gearedforgrowth.biz/contact/
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| Episode 39: Communication is a promise you make with Russell Pearson | 25 Oct 2022 | 00:32:54 | |
In this episode Josephine is joined by Russell Pearson who is living the dream lifestyle of the 4hr week and runs a successful coaching advisory business.
With a background in design and marketing, we cover topics around ideal client and talent attraction, and what shifts business owners need to make today.
Contact Russell here:
https://consultingbusinesspodcast.com/
www.russellpearson.com
As always, please send us your questions and stories: https://gearedforgrowth.biz/contact/
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| Episode 38: Telling and Telepathy with Paul Matthews | 09 Oct 2022 | 00:35:49 | |
Josephine is joined by Paul Matthews, who has a new top ten bestseller book SWITCH: from telling to trusting
Paul believes trust is the essence of leadership and loves to inspire others to powerful leadership through communication. We discuss this and other topics in this episode.
As always, please send us your questions and stories: https://gearedforgrowth.biz/contact/
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| Episode 37: The Dark Triad and Corporate Psychopathy with Mack Zhou | 04 Oct 2022 | 00:36:45 | |
Organisational Psychology trained, Mack Zhou, helps us understand what the Dark Triad is, and how would we know we are in the presence of it. Importantly he also offers some tips on what to do when confronted with someone who could have this distinct personality profile.
Contact Mack at www.linkedin.com/in/mack-z/
Further reading on the Dark Triad:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0092656602005056
As always, please send us your questions and stories: https://gearedforgrowth.biz/contact/
Contact Dr.Iain Butterworth at https://iainbutterworth.com
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| Episode 36: Imposter Syndrome amongst Australia's best and brightest | 28 Sep 2022 | 00:25:07 | |
After a bit of a hiatus, we are back for regular episodes. Drs Josephine Palermo and Iain Butterworth explore the consequences of imposter syndrome.
Iain tells a story about where he sees the impact of Imposter Syndrome in a team of leading thinkers in our Country that he was recently a part of. He asks why this happens and what are the impacts for individuals and organisations.
As always, please send us your questions and stories: https://gearedforgrowth.biz/contact/
Contact Dr.Iain Butterworth at https://iainbutterworth.com
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| Episode 35: Can organisations be non-binary? (Part 2) | 14 Jun 2022 | 00:35:02 | |
In Part 2 we continue our conversation about non-binary culture and explore how it is demonstrated in organisational culture and in our leadership. We also discuss how we can take non-binary and inclusive practices beyond gender.
Josephine mentions Paul Mac in this episode, learn more about this incredible artist here https://paulmac.com.au/tour/
As always, please send us your questions and stories: https://gearedforgrowth.biz/contact/
Contact Dr.Iain Butterworth at https://iainbutterworth.com
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| Episode 34: Can organisations be non- binary? (Part 1) | 14 Jun 2022 | 00:32:23 | |
Josephine and Iain discuss what it means for the future of work when society is shifting to non-binary modes of gender identity for individuals and can this make an impact on the systems we live and work in.
As always, please send us your questions and stories: https://gearedforgrowth.biz/contact/
Contact Dr.Iain Butterworth at https://iainbutterworth.com
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| Episode 33: The Stories We Tell with Randall Pearce | 11 May 2022 | 00:36:32 | |
Randall Peace, Director of Think Insight Advice joins Josephine and Iain for a discussion about narrative coaching, and how the stories we tell about ourselves can play an important role in determining our success.
As Shakespeare said, ‘Beware the stories you tell yourself, for surely you will live them.’
Contact Randall at randall.pearce@thinkinsightadvice.com.au
www.thinkinsightadvice.com.au
Contact Dr.Iain Butterworth at https://iainbutterworth.com
As always, please send us your questions and stories: https://gearedforgrowth.biz/contact/
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| Episode 32: Iain Butterworth on the Weekend our Relationships Broke | 24 Apr 2022 | 00:24:02 | |
We are back for Season 2 with a new co-host that you may have heard in conversations with me in Season 1…drum roll..Please welcome the enigmatic Dr Iain Butterworth.
Our wonderful Season 1 co-host, the vivacious Christy Mori is busy pursuing other projects so won’t be back for another Season of Gears Action Growth this year.
Today Iain remembers how we met and what he hopes to see in this Season’s podcast.
As always, please send us your questions and stories: josephine@gearedforgrowth.biz
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| Episode 67: Leading for Inclusion: Why it Matters Now with Pam McElvane | 30 Jan 2025 | 00:38:36 | |
"Let's go back to the basics of respect and fairness." In this episode I sit down with the incredible Pam Macalvane—bestselling author, DEI expert, and entrepreneur—to explore the evolving landscape of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Pam shares insights from her upcoming book, The Skinny on Inclusion, and reflects on her journey from a young leader with a mission to serve, to a powerhouse driving systemic change in corporate spaces. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:55 The Journey of Service and Impact 06:12 Creating the Inclusive Leadership Index 10:02 Shifts in Diversity and Inclusion Practices 13:13 The Importance of Communication in Inclusion 17:59 Engaging White Men in Diversity Efforts 21:58 Skillful Disruption and Compassionate Leadership 28:04 Optimism and the Future of Inclusion 🔗 Resources & Links: Pam Macalvane’s book The Skinny on DEI Recruiting [Available on Amazon] Follow Pam for more DEI insights https://pamelaamcelvane.com/the-skiny... Connect with Dr. Josephine Palermo https://gearedforgrowth.biz/contact-us/ Let’s keep the conversation going! What resonated most with you? Share your thoughts and tag us on social media www.linktr.ee/gearedforgrowth | |||
| Episode 31: Entrepreneurship and Growth with Casey Hill | 10 Apr 2022 | 00:25:22 | |
Casey was raised by a long line of entrepreneurs in his family, he talks about his journey through entrepreneurship and the power of connection as a central theme in his success.
Dr Josephine and Casey talk about the some of the defining moments of his career and how he learnt about the impact of truly connecting to customers.
Casey is the Head of Growth - Bonjoro, a personal video email platform, helping businesses to improve connection with their customers in a world of automation. You can contact him at www.bonjoro.com
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| Episode 30: Tony Sutherland on Delivery at Speed | 28 Mar 2022 | 00:31:23 | |
Dr Josephine chats with Tony Sutherland who is an Executive Product Owner and Agile Coach on the way he has achieved extraordinary improvements in product delivery times in a culture that was not set up for speed. They discuss his leadership philosophy, agile practice and human centred design, all of which created the right environment to change ways of working at scale.
Tony referenced this book in this episode: Eric Ries: The Lean Startup http://theleanstartup.com/book
Tony’s Linked in Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/transformationlead/
As always, please send us your questions and stories: josephine@gearedforgrowth.biz
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| Episode 29: Rachael Kmiec on Delivering on True Employee Engagement | 21 Feb 2022 | 00:26:18 | |
Rachael is a Community Lead at Servian, a tech consultancy throughout Aust, NZ, Singapore and India. Dr Josephine and Rachael discuss how to truly engage your employees.
For more information about Servian go to:
https://www.servian.com/
As always, please send us your questions and stories: josephine@gearedforgrowth.biz or contact me at https://gearedforgrowth.biz/contact/
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| Episode 28: Laura Mazin on Truly Delivering on Customer Experience | 06 Feb 2022 | 00:27:05 | |
Dr Josephine talks to Laura Mazin, CEO of AchieveAble, and a Customer Experience Guru, about how to deliver an impactful customer experience in your business.
Laura Mazin has over 30 years’ experience accelerating business growth through transformed customer experiences.
As always, please send us your questions and stories: josephine@gearedforgrowth.biz
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| Episode 27: Dr. Iain Butterworth on Identity and Place | 29 Jan 2022 | 00:35:30 | |
Josephine and Dr Iain Butterworth, who are good friends and colleagues, discuss our human connection to spaces and what companies and governments need to know to rethink how we create different spaces for a post Covid world.
Dr Iain Butterworth, who is trained in Community Psychology, is passionate about healthy cities and communities. Iain has extensive experience across government, higher education, and the community sectors. What are the opportunities for re-conceptualising our connection to place in 2022 .
Some useful references mentioned in the episode:
https://iainbutterworth.com/blog/
" 20-minute neighbourhoods" -- https://www.planning.vic.gov.au/policy-and-strategy/planning-for-melbourne/plan-melbourne/20-minute-neighbourhoods
RMIT -- Healthy Liveable Communities Group -- a fantastic website full of useful information and resources. https://cur.org.au/research-programs/healthy-liveable-cities-group/
RMIT Australian Urban Observatory -- https://auo.org.au/
Cardinia Shire Council Liveability Plan - has significant relevance to the 'suburban economy' - https://www.cardinia.vic.gov.au/downloads/download/536/cardinia_shire_s_liveability_plan_2017-29_-_cardinia_shire_counci
As always, please send us your questions and stories: josephine@gearedforgrowth.biz
Read Iain’s blog page for his series of blogs on Sense of Place https://iainbutterworth.com/blog/
Contact Dr.Iain Butterworth at https://iainbutterworth.com/
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| Episode 26: A conversation with Shu Tan: Surviving Shitty Hard Times | 30 Oct 2021 | 00:45:50 | |
Shu’s life changed dramatically about 12 months ago. Coming through all of that to the other side, Josephine speaks to Shu about her journey, the life lessons in resilience and courage, and what’s in store now.
Some trusted organisations for Breast Cancer information:
https://www.bcna.org.au/
https://www.pinkhope.org.au/
https://www.thinkpink.org.au/
https://www.cancer.org.au/cancer-information
As always, please send us your questions and stories: josephine@gearedforgrowth.biz
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| Episode 25: Resetting our Relationships | 22 Sep 2021 | 00:33:11 | |
According to some studies, 10 per cent of the people we meet in our lives don’t actually like us so how do we get along with everyone in the workplace?
We often get stuck in relationship patterns with people, including our colleagues and bosses at work, and feel like that is never going to change. But it's Spring, and we're feeling inspired by the changes in nature all around us so we thought it was a good opportunity to talk about how to shift those tricky relationships and reset them for the better.
As always, please send us your questions and stories: josephine@gearedforgrowth.biz
Some interesting reads:
https://www.purewow.com/wellness/how-to-reboot-your-relationship
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/16/well/family/relationship-reset.html
https://www.psychologytoday.com/au/blog/fulfillment-any-age/201512/does-your-relationship-need-reset
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| Episode 24: Staying Focused in a Sea of Distraction | 16 Sep 2021 | 00:43:21 | |
This last week has been one of those weeks where my focus was definitely distracted….by news broadcasts on the pandemic, climate change, and Afghanistan; to mention a few. Interruptions, more news about lockdown extensions, home schooling…So Christy and Josephine discuss ways to create focus during this time of so many distractions.
Some interesting reads for more information:
Josephine’s Blog https://gearedforgrowth.biz/staying-focussed-in-a-sea-of-distraction/
https://www.nirandfar.com/internal-triggers/
https://www.psychologytoday.com/au/articles/200704/fix-your-focus
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| Episode 23: Dr. Iain Butterworth on Dealing with Doubt and Uncertainty | 23 Aug 2021 | 00:28:21 | |
Josephine and Dr Iain Butterworth, who are good friends and colleagues, discuss how to deal with doubt and uncertainty of your people in your business.
They discuss why it’s important to check in with your team about their doubts and uncertainties, and importantly how to address these before they lead to poor productivity, absenteeism and bad business culture and outcomes.
Dr Iain Butterworth is a Community Psychologist who is passionate about healthy cities and communities. Iain has extensive experience across government, higher education, and the community sectors.
A Fulbright Scholar, Iain has expertise in the WHO Healthy Cities program and spends most of his time helping busy planners, councillors, and policy makers to develop useful, rigorous, and relevant information that is grounded in the contributions and expertise of communities and local partners. When he’s not working, Iain tends to his gorgeous heritage garden!
As always, please give us your questions and stories: josephine@gearedforgrowth.biz
Contact Dr.Iain Butterworth at https://iainbutterworth.com/
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| Episode 22: Designing for true collaboration: Coworking, Flexibility and Agility | 04 Aug 2021 | 00:35:51 | |
With many of us are still working from home, CEOs are beginning to wonder how will they get their staff back to the office. In this episode we discuss some alternatives to defaulting to ways of working before the pandemic.
This transition presents an opportunity to design the built environment around your staff in ways that build collaboration and the team culture you need to drive your business strategy. We discuss what are the elements that inspire true collaboration.
History of Coworking: https://cobaltworkspace.com/the-history-of-coworking/
If you'd like to ask questions about purpose please email josephine@gearedforgrowth.biz
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| Episode 66: Disinformation with Donald Barclay | 15 Jan 2025 | 00:48:39 | |
Josephine and Donald Barclay delve into the pressing issue of disinformation, exploring its evolution, the complexities of information credibility, and the cognitive biases that affect how we process information. They discuss the importance of critical thinking, the challenges posed by wicked problems, and the role of dialogue in understanding complex issues. The conversation also touches on the state of scientific communication, the impact of entertainment on discourse, and the future of libraries in the digital age, ultimately conveying a message of optimism in navigating the challenges of disinformation.
Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Disinformation and Its Importance 03:29 The Evolution of Information Literacy 06:24 Understanding Disinformation in the Digital Age 09:01 Cognitive Biases and Information Processing 11:57 The Complexity of Truth in Information 14:11 Wicked Problems and Information Challenges 16:52 The Role of Entertainment in Information Consumption 19:48 The Influence of Money on Information Credibility 25:25 The Triangle of Influence: Money, Fame, and Power 27:01 Understanding Science: The Impact of Predatory Journals 32:32 Navigating Misinformation: The Role of Scientific Consensus 36:33 The Importance of Systematic Reviews in Science 40:24 Critical Thinking: Analyzing Information Consumption 45:00 Optimism in Change: Adapting to a New World | |||
| Episode 21: Some personal thoughts on Purpose, and what happens if you don't have one | 26 Jul 2021 | 00:31:44 | |
In this episode Christy and Dr. Josephine revisit Purpose, what it means to both of them, and what their purpose actually is currently. We explore this in our work and home lives.
And importantly we bust some myths on what happens if you don’t have a purpose! We discuss how this can be so disconcerting when all the messages we get are around ‘you MUST have a purpose’. We know some of you don’t and that’s ok too!
If you'd like to ask questions about purpose please email josephine@gearedforgrowth.biz
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| Episode 21 - Interview with Natalie Dimbleby, COO, Roots of Fight | 17 Jul 2021 | 00:27:20 | |
Christy Mori chats with Natalie Dimbleby, the COO of media and lifestyle brand ‘Roots of Fight’ about entrepreneurship and running a successful business.
Roots of Fight celebrates the improbable achievements of today's most legendary athletes, innovators, and cultural icons.
Apart from being featured on Forbes and Yahoo, Roots of Fight has clothed arguably the most iconic names of our modern time - from being an official clothing line for comedian Kevin Hart, how about Dwayne Rock Johnson, Jay-Z, Beyonce, Rhianna…
Check out their iconic clothing and brand www.rootsoffight.com
As always, please give us your questions and stories: josephine@gearedforgrowth.biz
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| Episode 20 - Organisational Psychologist Graeme Bye on Why is Personal Branding important to your purpose | 24 Jun 2021 | 00:21:55 | |
In recent years Graeme Bye, an Organisational Psychologist, and seasoned HR Director ,has been helping his clients with their personal brand. Graeme and Josephine discuss how personal branding became a focus of his work and why, and Graeme talks about the links between ageing and lack of purpose.
As always, please give us your questions and stories: josephine@gearedforgrowth.biz
Contact Graeme Bye at graeme@grbconsulting.com.au
Links to some of the sources mentioned in this episode:
The Telomere Effect
A Revolutionary Approach to Living Younger, Healthier, Longer
By: Elizabeth Blackburn, Elissa Epel
https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-telomere-effect-elizabeth-blackburn/book/9781780229034.html
Martin Selligman - Positive Psychology
https://exploringyourmind.com/the-perma-model-a-scientific-theory-of-happiness/
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| Episode 19 - Self Care: Filling your Cup | 09 Jun 2021 | 00:42:41 | |
We thought it might be a good time to focus on self-care and self compassion to remind ourselves about the importance of protecting our mental health and taking the time to rest, renew and reset. We discuss what we do in our daily lives to focus on self care and form new better habits.
Our themes today come from a really excellent article in Psychology Today
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/lifes-work/202103/7-simple-habits-protect-your-mental-health
As always, please give us your questions and stories: josephine@gearedforgrowth.biz
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