Explore every episode of the podcast The Positive Education Podcast With Ash Manuel
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| Episode #69 | Natalie Coote - Creating Safe Spaces: Supporting Students with Additional Needs | 27 May 2026 | 00:41:03 | |
In this episode with Natalie Coote, we dive into how wellbeing is embedded into the everyday experience at Riverland Special School, and what it truly looks like to support young people with additional needs through connection, structure, and personalised care. The conversation reinforces that wellbeing is not something extra, it is built through consistent actions, relationships, and understanding each student deeply.
Key Takeaways
Wellbeing is about students feeling safe, connected, and part of a genuine community, not just delivering a program.
The way students are welcomed each morning sets the tone, with small consistent moments helping staff quickly understand how each student is feeling.
Emotional regulation is taught intentionally, helping students recognise their feelings and use strategies before they are ready to learn.
Every approach is personalised, with learning, support, and pathways adapted to the individual rather than a one size fits all model.
Giving students a voice, especially through communication supports, builds confidence, connection, and a stronger sense of belonging.
Success is defined differently for each student, and growth can be seen in both big achievements and small moments of confidence.
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| Episode #68 | Damian Hill - Aleda: The Coaching Skill Every School Leader and Teacher Needs | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:43:48 | |
In this episode with Damian Hill, we dive into how better questions can transform the way educators lead, teach, and support students. From coaching conversations to classroom practice, this episode is packed with practical ways to shift from telling to empowering others to think for themselves.
Key Takeaways
Better questions help build ownership, allowing students and staff to take responsibility for their thinking and actions.
Coaching is about unlocking thinking rather than giving advice, leading to deeper learning and more sustainable outcomes.
The person with the problem should do the thinking, rather than relying on others to solve it for them.
Non-judgmental questions create trust and open the door for more honest reflection and meaningful conversations.
These questioning approaches can be used across classrooms, leadership, staff conversations, and even at home to build empathy and accountability.
Pausing and allowing space for thinking leads to better responses and stronger problem-solving.
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| Episode #59 | Sagar Bahadur – Supporting Students Across Cultures: Education, Wellbeing & Mobility | 23 Jul 2025 | 00:43:24 | |
In this episode with Sagar Bahadur, we dive into the future of international education, student mobility, and how institutions can better support learners across cultures, especially in India and South Asia. Here are seven key takeaways from the conversation:
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| Episode #58 | Isabella Portolesi – Belonging First: Creating Classrooms Where Every Student Matters | 15 Jul 2025 | 00:45:00 | |
In this episode with Isabella Portolesi, we dive into what it truly means to action Positive Education in the classroom, through both daily routines and intentional teaching. Isabella shares her journey from psychology to education, offering practical insights that every educator can relate to and apply. 6 Key Takeaways
More About Isabella Isabella holds a Master of Applied Positive Psychology, complemented by qualifications in Psychological Science and Education. In collaboration with PeopleQ, her Master’s research explored the intersection of organisational psychology and wellbeing science, with a focus on how trust and team dynamics contribute to thriving workplace cultures. Driven by a genuine belief that everyone deserves a meaningful and purpose-filled life, Isabella brings warmth, curiosity, and evidence-based practice to her work. She is particularly passionate about helping individuals uncover their strengths and reach their full potential, whether in the classroom, in professional settings, or through collaborative research. As an educator, Isabella values the opportunity to create safe and supportive environments where individuals are encouraged to grow, connect, and flourish. Since 2020, Isabella has been an active member of the PESA SA Chapter, committed to championing system-wide wellbeing initiatives and expanding access to wellbeing science across all schools. Linkedin Isabella Portolesi World’s Biggest Gratitude Lesson Event | |||
| Episode #57 | Matt Pitman – Connection Is the Curriculum: Leading with People at the Centre | 30 Jun 2025 | 01:00:20 | |
In this episode with Matt Pitman, we dive into the transformative power of connection in schools, what it really means, how it can be intentionally built, and why it’s essential for students, staff, and families. Matt shares practical strategies and leadership insights drawn from his experience as a head of school and author of The Connection Curriculum. 6 Key Takeaways
More About Matt Pitman Matt Pitman is the Head of Senior School at Catholic Regional College Caroline Springs, a Catholic secondary school in the western suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, and the author of The Connection Curriculum published by Amba Press. An experienced educational leader and a doctoral candidate researching connections across school communities, Matt’s experience is varied, from the leadership of curriculum teams and programs to student wellbeing, student improvement and community engagement portfolios. He has led Positive Education and student support programs and has a passion for working with students, parents, and staff to develop new understandings of the needs of young people in the 21st century. Website:: mattpitman.com.au Take the Your Schools Wellbeing Scorecard | |||
| Episode #56 | Jacqui Clarke – Money and Wellbeing: What Every Teacher Should Know | 23 Jun 2025 | 00:54:09 | |
In this episode with Jacqui Clarke, we dive into how money impacts teacher wellbeing, the importance of building healthy financial habits, and how we can teach students the value of financial literacy, no matter their age.
More About Jacqui Clarke Jacqui Clarke FCA, FTI, GAICD, JP, International award-winning author of Stop Worrying About Money (Wiley), is a trusted advisor, board member, executor and veteran business executive. As a personal wealth and money management expert and over three decades of experience, 25 years at Deloitte and PWC helping high-net-worth families, individuals and business owners to build, manage and preserve their wealth. Her message is simple: with careful planning and effort, you can manage your money, so it doesn’t manage you. Website:: jacquiclarke.me/ Take the Your Schools Wellbeing Scorecard | |||
| Episode #55 | Tansel Ali – Train Your Brain: Memory Secrets for Every Teacher | 16 Jun 2025 | 00:50:42 | |
In this episode with Tansel Ali, we dive into how teachers can sharpen their memory, boost mental clarity, and use practical memory techniques to connect more deeply with students and teach more effectively. Tansel shares actionable tools that can be applied immediately in the classroom, for both educators and students. Key Takeaways:
More About Tansel Ali Tansel Ali is recognised as one of the world’s leading memory experts — helping individuals enhance their mental performance and sharpen their minds to succeed. He is a 4-time Australian Memory Sports Champion and the international bestselling author of The Yellow Elephant and How To Learn Almost Anything in 48 Hours. Tansel is best known for his incredible feat of memorising two entire Yellow Pages phone books in just 24 days. With over 20 years of experience training individuals and organisations, Tansel is a trusted advisor for those seeking a cognitive edge. His memory systems and practical strategies are used around the world and have been featured in bestselling books including Deep Work by Cal Newport, Tony Buzan’s Official Biography, and Like, Comment, Share, Buy by Jonathan Creek — as well as across television, documentaries, podcasts, and global media. As a keynote speaker, Tansel delivers powerful and engaging talks worldwide, teaching people how to think faster, remember more, and learn better. He has led transformational initiatives such as the Australian Memory Championships, School Mind Games, The FutureMinds Project, and TEDxDocklands, and has proudly served as a Celebrity Ambassador for Crohn’s & Colitis Australia and the AFL — inspiring people to live happier, healthier lives. Tansel holds dual Master’s degrees in Information Systems Management (MISM) and Business Administration (MBA). He combines deep expertise in memory science and performance coaching to help people from all walks of life master memory, accelerate learning, and perform at their peak. Website:: https://tanselali.com/ Take the Your Schools Wellbeing Scorecard | |||
| Episode #54 | Melo Calarco – Beating Burnout: Game-Changing Strategies for Teachers | 09 Jun 2025 | 00:49:54 | |
In this episode with Melo Calarco, we dive into the practical tools and powerful mindset shifts teachers can use to protect their wellbeing, prevent burnout, and perform at their best. Drawing on decades of experience, including cycling 30,000km across five continents, Melo shares transformational strategies tailored for educators working in high-pressure environments. 6 Key Takeaways
More About Melo Calarco As a TEDx Speaker and multi award-winning author, Melo loves sharing his passion with the world speaking about wellbeing, high-performance, resilience, mindfulness, mental health and so much more. His workshops and keynotes have been described as ‘truly transformational’ drawing from his unique life lessons while cycling over 30,000km across five continents, where Melo learned to manage stress, build mental endurance, and overcome many challenges, including near-death experiences. He now shares this profound experience with global companies and high performers to help them operate at their best, without the risk of burning out. Beating Burnout Finding Balance Book Website and Free Sample Chapter: https://www.melocalarco.com/the-book Take the Your Schools Wellbeing Scorecard | |||
| Episode #53 | Dr Huu Kim Le – Gaming Addiction Is Real: What Every Parent and Teacher Needs to Know | 02 Jun 2025 | 00:43:53 | |
In this episode with Dr. Huu Kim Le, we dive into the hidden dangers of gaming addiction, how screens are rewiring young brains, and what parents and teachers can do to set healthy, realistic boundaries. Here are 6 key takeaways you won’t want to miss:
More About Dr Huu Kim Le Dr Huu Kim Le is an Australian child and adolescent psychiatrist specialising in internet gaming disorder and ADHD. Based in Adelaide, he founded CGI Clinic, Australia’s first telepsychiatry service dedicated to gaming-related mental health. Dr Le is a board member of the Australian Gaming and Screens Alliance and is a prominent advocate for responsible gaming. He has consulted internationally and frequently speaks at conferences on the psychological impacts of digital technology on young people. Lets Go Whaling: Must watch Take the Your Schools Wellbeing Scorecard | |||
| Episode #52 | Ali Casiano – How educators Can Model Emotional Intelligence and Create Stronger Connections | 27 May 2025 | 00:35:14 | |
In this episode with Ali Casiano, we dive into how educators can build emotionally intelligent, connected, and future-ready classrooms—using practical tools from both schools and the tech world. Here are 6 powerful takeaways you won’t want to miss:
More About Ali Ali is an educator, EQ Champion, Bestselling author, Organisational Leadership Strategist, and UX researcher at AWS with 15+ years of experience blending emotional intelligence, agile leadership, and system thinking. Founder of Growing Your EQ, helping brands and teams scale with purpose and people-first innovation. Bilingual, doctoral candidate, and advocate for inclusive, high-impact leadership. Email: acasiano@growingyoureq.com Take the Your Schools Wellbeing Scorecard | |||
| Episode #51 | Dr Mark Williams – How the Brain Really Learns | 19 May 2025 | 00:52:20 | |
In this episode with Dr Mark Williams, we dive into the science of how we learn best, highlighting the power of human connection, why face-to-face conversations matter more than ever, and how small shifts in classroom practice can dramatically boost engagement and retention. Dr Mark also shares practical, brain-based strategies to strengthen student focus, reduce negative self-talk, and navigate technology wisely in education. Here are the key takeaways from your podcast episode with Dr Mark:
Connection Strategies – Touch, with consent, activates c-fibers in the skin, which release oxytocin — promoting trust, openness, and learning.
Classroom Practice Shift – Don’t ask students to raise hands for answers. Instead: Ask the question. Pause briefly. Then give the answer.
Brain Health & Longevity – The Harvard study on longevity found the most effective way to improve brain health and reduce risk of Alzheimer’s is:
More About Dr Mark Dr Mark is an internationally renowned neuroscientist who has presented to audiences all over the world. He is an entertaining and informative speaker, who backs up his contemporary thinking with down-to-earth pragmatism based on a ‘colourful’ background which very nearly took him to jail or an earl... | |||
| Episode #50 | Damien Porter – Inclusion, Empathy, and Education: Lessons We All Need to Hear | 13 May 2025 | 00:45:35 | |
In this episode with Damien Porter, we dive into the power of inclusive education and the lived experience of raising a family where disability is part of daily life. Damien shares heartfelt stories and practical insights on how schools—and society—can better support, empower, and include people with disabilities. Here are the key takeaways from your podcast episode with Damien:
More About Damien Damien is a passionate disability advocate with 47 years of lived experience. A proud father of three and devoted husband, Damien’s commitment to access and inclusion is deeply personal — his wife and two of his children also live with disability. He champions the rights of people with disabilities to live full, meaningful lives, and is a strong voice for inclusive education, advocating for students with disabilities to be supported in mainstream schools whenever possible. Damien brings compassion, lived wisdom, and practical insights to every conversation. Email: DAMIEN_JP@hotmail.com Take the Your Schools Wellbeing Scorecard | |||
| Episode #67 | Hugh Stagg & Darcy Bailey - Focus Forward: Building Confident and Resilient Young Males | 26 Feb 2026 | 00:43:58 | |
Key takeaways
Many young males today feel a lack of direction, especially when sport, school, or identity goals feel uncertain. Without strong habits or routines in place, motivation can drop quickly.
Social media comparison and the expectation of quick results are major pressures for boys, contributing to low confidence and impatience with long-term growth.
A consistent male role model or mentor can make a profound difference, particularly for boys who don’t have someone they feel they can relate to or confide in.
Daily check-ins and accountability create momentum. Small, achievable tasks completed consistently build self-belief, responsibility, and resilience over time.
Being part of a team, club, or shared activity provides belonging, identity, and positive connection, all powerful protective factors for young males.
Simple habits like morning routines, hydration, movement, and self-awareness check-ins help boys experience early wins that compound into long-term confidence and wellbeing.
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| Episode #49 | Steven Payne – Design Thinking in Action: How Students Solve Real Problems | 05 May 2025 | 00:32:37 | |
In this episode with Steven Payne, we explore how game-based learning and design thinking can transform student engagement, build critical skills like empathy and resilience, and make wellbeing education more impactful. Steven shares powerful examples of using Minecraft and other creative tools to help students take ownership of their learning and solve real-world problems. Here are the key takeaways from your podcast episode with Steven:
More About Steven Minecraft https://education.minecraft.net/ – download Minecraft and get started https://education.minecraft.net/resources/explore-lessons – explore Minecraft lessons https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLg9lToc61fto8-YSLHKFwFGZwnuriS0ev – Minecraft Across the Australian curriculum (YouTube playlist for teachers) Design Thinking Challenge designthinkingchallenge.com– info and rego for Design Thinking Challenge Design thinking across the curriculum– interactive Design Thinking resource from NSW Steven Payne | |||
| Episode #48 | Brett Salakas – Raw, Resilience, Recovery, and the Power of Educator Connections | 28 Apr 2025 | 00:48:11 | |
In this powerful episode with Brett Salakas, we explore his remarkable journey from personal hardship to becoming one of the world’s most influential educators. Brett shares how authentic connection, purposeful technology, and embracing challenge can unlock true potential — for both students and teachers — while offering deep insights into wellbeing, leadership, and the future of education. Key takeaways:
More About Brett Brett Salakas, the HP Education Ambassador, is an international keynote speaker, the best-selling author of ‘A MAMMOTH Lesson’, the founder of #aussieED (formerly the largest online network of teachers in Australia) and the co-founder of the ED Poets Society. He was identified by Linkedin as a TOP VOICE (top 1% worldwide) in K-12 Education. Brett was awarded with the NSWICTE and ISTE ‘Making ‘IT’ Happen award in 2024, was recently identified by the District Administration Leadership Institute as one of the top 100 most influential leaders in education globally (the only Australian named on the list) and was named the Most Influential Educator in Australia for 2024 by The Educator magazine.
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| Episode #47 | Gavin McCormack – Connection Before Curriculum: Teaching That Changes Lives | 22 Apr 2025 | 00:43:58 | |
In this episode with Gavin McCormack, we explore his journey from struggling student to global education leader, and how one teacher’s belief changed everything. Gavin shares insights on connection-based teaching, the power of modelling behaviour, and how his platform UpSchool is helping students create real-world impact through purposeful, project-based learning. Key takeaways:
More About Gavin
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| Episode #46 | Chris Ramsden – Learning That Sticks: How Games Build Character and Confidence | 14 Apr 2025 | 00:38:34 | |
In this episode with Chris, we dive into his 30+ years of experience in education and his mission to make learning engaging, meaningful, and growth-focused through game-based learning. Chris, a leader at Accelium Australia, shares how strategy games can be powerful tools for building wellbeing, resilience, and thinking skills in both students and educators.
More About Chris Chris is a Game-Based Learning Consultant at Accelium Australia, specialising in developing thinking and life skills for learners and educators. He help schools and training companies utilise cutting-edge learning technologies and games-based learning to engage learners and develop and assess thinking skills. He’s an engaging communicator with a positive can-do mindset, always looking to help educators ignite and engage students with learning. Chris has received several accolades, including being recognised as an outstanding teacher by the UK inspection body Ofsted, twice being selected in The Educator Magazine Hot List of Innovative Educators in Australia, and receiving The Educator Magazine’s 5 Star Service Provider award in 2021, 2022 and 2023. He was honoured to be a judge for the Educator’s Schools Awards from 2018 to 2021. He’s an international educator of 30+ years who, as a former PE teacher, has always used games to engage and inspire students. Games are microcosms of life, and for the past 17 years, he has used games of strategy to engage learners in the processes of effective thinking, character and strength development, social and emotional learning, metacognition and transference. Email: chris@accelium.com.au Take the Your Schools Wellbeing Scorecard | |||
| Episode #45 | Vikas Pahwa – Well-being Isn’t Extra: It’s Essential | 09 Apr 2025 | 00:41:04 | |
In this episode with Vikas Pahwa, we explore his passion for holistic education and his leadership role at Shiv Nadar School, where he champions well-being, international-mindedness, and innovative learning. With a rich background in Humanities and global curriculum delivery, Vikas shares how well-being is not just a program, but a way of being embedded throughout the school community. Key topics include:
Plus much more… More About Vikas Vikas is a seasoned senior school educator at Shiv Nadar School, where he serves as the Head of Department for Individuals and Societies and the EFL Coordinator. With deep expertise in international curricula, Vikas is a passionate advocate for lifelong learning, student well-being, and innovative teaching practices. He holds a Master’s degree in Humanities, a degree in Education, and has completed professional development certifications from both the International Baccalaureate and Cambridge Assessment. Beyond the classroom, Vikas has hosted engaging fireside chats and actively contributes to the broader education community. He is a contributing writer for the book Leading Your International School, authored by Andre Double, CEO and founder of LYIS (Leading Your International School). Outside of work, Vikas finds joy in music, nature, reading, heritage walks, poetry, and, of course, meaningful podcasts. Take the Your Schools Wellbeing Scorecard | |||
| Episode #44 | Robert Hoff AM – The Principal’s Journey: Wisdom from 46 Years Leading Schools | 25 Mar 2025 | 00:59:49 | |
In this episode with Robert we dive into: his 46 years as a principal and 51 years in education, exploring the biggest lessons he’s learned about leadership, wellbeing, and the future of schools. He also shares what he’s most proud of and the legacy he hopes to leave. Key topics include:
Plus much more… More About Robert Robert Hoff AM was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in 2024 for his significant service to primary education and professional associations. Across a 51-year teaching career, he served as a Lutheran primary school principal for 46 years, leading St Paul Lutheran School (SA), Trinity Lutheran College (QLD), and Immanuel Primary School (SA) before retiring in 2018. Beyond his school leadership, Robert has contributed extensively to Lutheran education and governance, serving on the Lutheran Teachers College Council, LCA boards, and the SA–NT District Church Council. He was Federal President and Honorary Life Member of the Independent Primary School Heads Association, a National Advisory Council member of the Australian Primary Principals Association, and Chair and Executive Officer of Lutheran Principals Australia. Recognised with multiple awards, including the Noel Volk Excellence Award, John Lang Professional Development Award, and a fellowship with the Australian Council for Educational Leaders, Robert remains a mentor to emerging school leaders. He credits his success to the support of his family and the influence of key Lutheran educators and mentors. | |||
| EPISODE #43 | Lisa of Rainbow Hollow – Creating Safe Spaces: Supporting Neurodiverse Young People | 19 Mar 2025 | 00:36:08 | |
In this episode with Lisa we dive into: the story behind Rainbow Hollow and its mission to support neurodiverse young people. Lisa shares insights on fostering inclusivity, managing trauma, and practical ways educators can create safe, supportive spaces for all students. Key topics include:
Plus much more… More About Lisa Lisa is the founder of Rainbow Hollow and has over 30 years of experience across Aged Care, Disability, Child Protection, and Psychosocial and Neurodiverse Disability sectors. Since beginning her career in 1995, she has taken on diverse roles, including leadership positions in case management, operations, and service coordination. Her extensive qualifications include diplomas and certifications in community services, disability, youth justice, counselling, and trauma-informed care. She is a member of the Mental Health Coalition of SA, Physical Disability Australia, and the Disability Leadership Institute, and is endorsed by Carers SA. Lisa’s dedication to community service has been recognised with nominations for the 2023 Carers SA Community Achievement Award and the 2024 SkyCity SA Community Achievement Award. She is an active volunteer, holding executive and governance roles in local sports clubs, school councils, and youth advocacy initiatives, and is a major sponsor of the Gawler Rangers Baseball Club. Passionate about creating positive change, Lisa continues to support individuals and communities through her work and leadership. LinkedIn Lisa Take the Your Schools Wellbeing Scorecard | |||
| EPISODE #42 | Alycia Spencer – Fostering Well-being in Schools: Gratitude, Resilience & Self-Care | 27 Feb 2025 | 00:41:31 | |
In this episode with Alycia we dive into: her journey as an educator and her passion for creating health and well-being resources for teachers and students. Alycia shares practical strategies for fostering gratitude, resilience, and kindness in schools, along with insights into work-life balance, self-care, and her ‘Relax and Restore’ workshop for stress management. Key topics include:
Plus much more… More About Alycia Alycia Spencer is a Senior Health & Wellbeing teacher in the western suburbs of Adelaide and a mum of two young daughters. She has also been a SACE Supervisor Marker and Moderator, as well as Wellbeing and Yr10 Coordinator over the past decade. Alycia has been teaching since 2011 and landed her first job back at the school she graduated at, back in 2006 and is still there today, amongst other old scholars returning to the community culture the school has. Growing up, she was always interested in sports, being active and being part of a team. She’s been involved with gymnastics, calisthenics, little athletics, swimming and predominantly netball, as well as being surrounded by cricket, footy and baseball. On maternity leave with her first daughter, Alycia developed Feather & Tassel – making dreamcatchers and handmade boho clutch bags to sell at markets. I guess you could say her creative side came from her mum, whom she sold products alongside of. As time went on and she returned to teaching (and had another daughter two years later), Feather & Tassel pivoted into creativity in the wellbeing space. Developing gratitude, mindfulness, empathy and resilience-based resources for Health classes, sharing ideas within the Home Ec faculty at her school and eventuating into facilitating wellbeing workshops for teachers needing support with work/life balance. Feather & Tassel owes a lot of gratitude to Ash Manuel and his 12-week mentoring program in early 2024, where wisdom, connection and networking sparked ideas for a passion project to flourish into something more. Alycia is excited about future prospects of meeting likeminded people passionate about living balanced lifestyles and expanding the capacity to improve the wellbeing of teachers, working parents, busy professionals and anyone wanting to live a happy and fulfilling life. LinkedIn https://au.linkedin.com/in/alycia-spencer-32878828a?trk=people-guest_people_search-card | |||
| EPISODE #41 | Christine Finnegan – From Court to Classroom: How the JackJumpers Empower Students | 13 Feb 2025 | 00:34:59 | |
In this episode with Christine we dive into: the significant impact professional sports organisations can have on schools and student wellbeing. Christine shares insights into the JackJumpers’ initiatives designed to foster resilience, teamwork, and mental health among students. Key topics include:
Plus much more… More About Christine Christine Finnegan is the Chief Executive Officer of the Tasmania JackJumpers. Christine joined the club from its inception to the National Basketball League in 2020 and has played a pivotal role in the club’s ongoing success both on and off the court, culminating in the 2024 NBL Championship, which created history in the Australian Sporting Landscape. Christine has over 25 years experience in professional sport commencing her career at Tennis Australia and progressing through the ranks of three football codes including Rugby Union (ACT Brumbies and Melbourne Rebels); Rugby League (Melbourne Storm); AFL (AFL Players Association and St Kilda Football Club) as well as the Commonwealth Games. Christine is a people driven leader with expertise in brand and commercial operations. She was also part of the inaugural AFL Women in Leadership Program and the AFL Executive Leadership Program which has nurtured up and coming talent to Chief Executive roles. She is a passionate advocate for women to find pathways in male dominated environments, particularly in the sports industry. | |||
| EPISODE #40 | Sameer Arora – Innovating Education: How Well-being Shapes Success at Shiv Nadar School | 07 Feb 2025 | 00:37:46 | |
In this episode with Sameer we dive into how Shiv Nadar School integrates well-being and positive education into its innovative curriculum, creating a lasting impact on students and staff. Sameer shares insights into:
More About Sameer Sameer Arora, Principal of Shiv Nadar School, Gurgaon, is a seasoned educator with over 24 years of leadership and collaboration experience. He holds a Master’s in Commerce, a degree in Education, and leadership certifications from Columbia Business School and the International Baccalaureate. As a trained career counsellor and founder of travel-based experiential education start-ups, Sameer has contributed to global initiatives like the International Association for College Admission Counselling and National Geographic’s “Unlock Hour” in India. Recognised with numerous accolades, including the Distinguished Service Award from the Duke of Edinburgh Award Authority and the Claes Nobel Educator of Distinction Award, Sameer actively supports scalable education innovations through Rise Projects and HundrED. A passionate speaker, he shares insights at events by ed-tech firms, universities, and global organisations. Driven by a mission to inspire environmentally conscious, curious individuals, Sameer channels his energy into shaping future-ready students and educators. Outside work, he enjoys travel, music, books, and time with his dogs. Connect | |||
| Episode #66 | Laura Brodie - Albinism in the Classroom: What Teachers and Parents Need to Know | 09 Feb 2026 | 00:38:15 | |
In this episode with Laura Brodie, we dive into her lived experience of albinism and low vision and how that journey shaped her work supporting teachers and parents to create calmer, more inclusive classrooms. As an educator and mindfulness practitioner, Laura shares practical tools to move from overwhelm to clarity, confidence, and belonging.
Mindfulness doesn’t remove challenge, it changes how we respond to it, creating space between reaction and choice.
Belonging is not accidental; it is built through small, consistent acts of inclusion and invitation.
Exclusion can leave deeper scars than we realise, often shaping confidence long into adulthood.
Practical adjustments in classrooms are not “extras”, they are the difference between coping and thriving.
When kindness is made visible and intentional, it becomes contagious.
Lived experience, when embraced, can become a powerful compass for leadership and advocacy.
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| EPISODE #39 | Rodney Love – Bringing School Values to Life: How Character Designs Boost Well-being and School Spirit | 14 Nov 2024 | 00:29:17 | |
In this episode with Rodney we dive into:
More About Rodney In addition, Rodney and his team are experts in creative solutions for school branding, website design, graphic design & digital services. They’re based in Adelaide, however the create all over Australia. They cover all areas of design and through effective communication and understandings of your needs, they can explore a number of creative design and marketing possibilities. The focus on building relationships, ensuring the end product exceeds expectations and enhances your school’s image. Their team will project manage your job from inception to completion. Connect | |||
| EPISODE #38 | Bec Shea – Executing Positive Education in the Classroom | 25 Sep 2024 | 00:52:14 | |
In this episode with Bec we dive into:
More About Bec Connect World’s Biggest Gratitude Lesson event | |||
| EPISODE #37 | Michelle Lewis – Teaching with ADHD and Empowering ADHD Students, Their Teachers and Parents | 17 Jul 2024 | 00:41:39 | |
In this episode with Michelle we dive into:
More About Michelle Michelle is the founder of i.am.me ADHD, an educational organisation based in Adelaide dedicated to ADHD awareness and education. With over 30 years of teaching experience, Michelle is not only a seasoned educator but also a parent of children with ADHD and has ADHD herself. She established i.am.me to educate teachers, parents, and students about ADHD at a time when diagnoses are becoming increasingly common, yet the stigma surrounding ADHD remains significant. Michelle is deeply passionate about discussing ADHD and believes that fostering self-advocacy can transform how students perceive themselves and their education, as well as how teachers can support students with ADHD. Connect Website: iamme.net.au World’s Biggest Gratitude Lesson event | |||
| EPISODE #36 | Gavin Kinch – Leadership in International Schools: A Principal’s Journey and Vision | 10 Jul 2024 | 00:42:38 | |
In this episode with Gavin we dive into:
More About Gavin Gavin is the Principal of ACS (International) which is an IB World School located in Singapore. He has been elected to serve on the global IB Heads Council representing Asia-Pacific, chairs the Singapore international Principal group, is an IB Evaluation Leader and a CIS School Accreditation Evaluator. Having lived and worked in the Asia-Pacific region for over 20 years, he has love and respect for its people and the rich culture and diversity that exists throughout the region, but still calls Australia home. Connect Take the Your Schools Wellbeing Scorecard | |||
| EPISODE #35 | David Kolpak – There’s No One Size Fits All Approach | 04 Jun 2024 | 00:42:55 | |
In this episode with David we dive into:
More About David David Kolpak is the Principal at Trinity College North School (EY-10). Prior to this, he was Head of Junior Years at St Peter’s College. In his leadership roles, David has been responsible for the design and delivery of Positive Education programs and wellbeing initiatives delivered to students from Early Learning to Year 10, working with his teams to develop the scope and sequence of programs taught between the ages of 3 and 16 and ensuring that the principles of positive psychology are embedded across all curriculum areas. With over 30 years’ experience as a leader and teacher, David has established himself as a quality educator and speaker on Positive Education and Wellbeing and has been invited to present his work at numerous national and international conferences including the Positive Education Schools Association, the Positive Schools conference and the International Positive Psychology Association World Congress. As a facilitator of Professor Lea Waters’ Visible Wellbeing program, David is able to utilise his passion for a whole school approach to wellbeing, making sure all aspects of school life are underpinned by the principles of Positive Psychology. Keen to share his work, David has authored several Character Strength iBooks which are freely available to use in the classroom. David’s passion for bringing out the best in staff and students is evident in his school-based leadership and teaching roles together with his wider roles as a speaker and leader in the field. Connect | |||
| EPISODE 34 | Chris Crabb – The Ultimate Whole School Approach To Wellbeing | 28 Mar 2024 | 00:56:25 | |
In this episode with Chris we dive into:
More About Chris Crabb Chris grew up in and still calls Streaky Bay on the West Coast of South Australia home. He’s a country lad that loves the ocean. He’s been teaching for 12 years now, two years as a Health and PE Teacher in Darwin, 2 years relief teaching in London – experiencing some of the more elite and prestigious schools in the UK, as well as some of the toughest schools in London. On return Chris, spent 4 years in upper primary back home in Streaky Bay before starting work in his current school at Seaview Downs Primary School where he’s now been for 4 years. Chris is going into his third year occupying the Student Wellbeing Role. He’s super passionate about wellbeing and ensuring kids feel a sense of connection, belonging and safety when they are at school. He’s also has two young girls, 4 and 2. Connect Email: Chris.Crabb791@schools.sa.edu.au | |||
| EPISODE 33 | Casey Grice – Professional Sports and Community Responsibility | 19 Feb 2024 | 00:49:00 | |
In this episode with Casey we dive into:
More Casey Grice Casey is the Executive General Manager Community and Foundation at the Adelaide Football Club. He’s an accomplished Executive General Manager, with extensive experience in not for profit, sport and government sectors. Casey’s career has been dedicated to leveraging the power of sport to generate tangible health, social and economic benefits to the Australian community. Connect Linkedin: Casey Grice | |||
| EPISODE 32 | Mona Farroukh – Implementing Wellbeing in a School of 3000 Students | 29 Jan 2024 | 00:40:14 | |
In this is episode with Mona we dive into:
More About Mona Farroukh Mona is principal of Al Ansar International School in United Arab Emirates. She and her school has a strong focus on wellbeing. As the principal of this esteemed institution for the past two years, and even more in other schools in UAE & Egypt , she brings a wealth of experience and expertise in the field of education management and wellbeing. Throughout her career, she’s been deeply involved in enhancing the academic experience for both students and staff. Her skill set includes designing and implementing professional development programs, conducting employee training, evaluating program effectiveness, and developing comprehensive curricula. Mona has a strong background in curriculum assessment and have successfully contributed to the development of engaging and effective educational programs. She holds a Bachelor’s degree focused in English Language and Literature from Ain Shams University. Furthermore, Mona is proud to be certified as a Cognia/AdvancEd/eleot approved evaluator, as well as a Certified School Inspector from Tribal Education in the UK. Images Connect Linkedin: Mona Farroukh | |||
| EPISODE 31 | Peter Malinauskas – The Premier of South Australia | 12 Dec 2023 | 00:39:15 | |
In this episode with Peter we dive into:
More About Peter Malinauskas Peter Malinauskas is the 47th Premier of South Australia. Prior to entering the Legislative Council, Peter was the State Secretary of the Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association. In this role, he led the campaign for part-day public holidays on Christmas and New Year’s Eve. Peter served in the Weatherill Government as Minister for Health, Mental Health and Substance Abuse. Prior to this appointment, he was Minister for Police, Correctional Services, Emergency Services and Road Safety. Peter was elected as the Member for Croydon at the 2018 state election. In Peter’s spare time, he can often be found at a Port Adelaide game or out on the footy field with his beloved Adelaide Uni (The Blacks). Peter’s great love is his family. Peter and his wife Annabel have two daughters, Sophie and Eliza, and two sons, Jack and George. Connect Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-malinauskas/ | |||
| EPISODE 30 | Aimee Parkinson – Actionable Wellbeing Tips for Your Whole School & Individual Educators | 05 Dec 2023 | 00:48:33 | |
In this episode with Aimee we dive into:
More About Aimee Parkinson After spending over 12 years in the education system as both a school leader and educator, Aimee saw first-hand how the wellbeing of staff easily becomes a low-level priority when other pressing matters demand attention. Along with these experiences, she combined her Masters of Educational Leadership, Health and Wellness Coaching Professional Certificate, Accredited Practitioner Credentials with Work of Wellbeing and research gained from hosting The Wonders of Wellbeing Podcast, to create Well-Nest. Aimee’s vision is to plant wellbeing at the heart of who schools are and what they do. The fast-paced world of education is a complicated, dynamic and interconnected system. Well-Nest takes a holistic, evidence-based approach to support staff wellbeing in schools. They are dedicated to long-term solutions to support the growth and development of flourishing school cultures. Connect Email: aimee@well-nest.com.au Recommended Books | |||
| Episode #65 | Gavin McCormack - A Story That Will Move You [Warning there's a fair chance you'll be teary] | 01 Feb 2026 | 00:37:20 | |
In this episode with Gavin McCormack, we dive into one of the most moving stories you'll hear. It's a story about danger, hope, heartbreak and humanity and what happens when you decide you can’t unsee something and choose to act.
From a treacherous journey into remote Nepal to rebuilding a forgotten school for orphaned children, Gavin shares the moments that broke him open and reminded him what truly matters.
This story is incredible. It had me with a tear in my eye on more than one occasion.
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| EPISODE 29 | John Kelly – The Metaverse & Project Based Learning | 29 Nov 2023 | 00:49:17 | |
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| EPISODE 28 | Jarrad Tait – The Importance of Leading With Empathy | 22 Nov 2023 | 00:45:54 | |
In this episode with Jarrad we dive into:
More About Jarrad Tait Jarrad is the visionary founder and co-director of Adelaide Hills Lawns & Gardens (AHLG), a leading landscaping and garden maintenance company renowned through SA for its commitment to providing excellence in the landscaping and horticulture spaces, as well as the well-being and happiness of its team members. Along with his close mate and business partner, Luke Timmins, Jarrad has not only built a successful team who transform and maintain outdoor spaces across Adelaide and in particular, the Adelaide Hills, but has also cultivated a workplace culture that places a premium on the mental and emotional well-being of their team, which is evident in their company purpose of ‘Making Life Better’. Beyond being a business leader, Jarrad is known by many for his unwavering support of his team. He understands the importance of fostering a positive workplace environment, placing emphasis on open communication and mutual respect. Additionally, Jarrad is a big advocate for mental health awareness, implementing programs within the company to support the well-being of the AHLG team. Under his guidance, AHLG continues to flourish, creating and maintaining outdoor spaces that stand as testaments to both their landscaping and gardening expertise and a rare but enormous commitment to the welfare of those who bring their vision to life. Resources Connect LinkedIn | |||
| EPISODE #27 | Kelly Irving – Thinking of Writing a Book? This Episode is For You | 14 Nov 2023 | 00:58:04 | |
In this episode with Kelly we dive into:
More About Kelly Irving Kelly Irving is a best-selling book coach, editor, and creator of the Expert Author Community – a global coaching experience that has launched hundreds of award-winning authors into the world. She nurtures business owners to bring their biggest, best and most commercially viable ideas to market (she’s never had a book pitch rejected by a publisher). She is passionate about empowering leaders to share new solutions, offer new insights and produce work that enriches their lives as well as others. You can contact Kelly and follow her here: Connect LinkedIn | |||
| EPISODE #26 | Dale Sidebottom & Ash Manuel – 6 Super Simple Ways to Implement Wellbeing in the Classroom + in Your Own Life | 08 Nov 2023 | 00:39:12 | |
In this episode with Dale and Ash we dive into:
More About Dale Sidebottom Dale Sidebottom has been referred to as the energiser bunny of the teaching world. With his love of play, fun fitness, energy and passion for getting people moving, Dale is the created of Jugar Life, Energetic Education, Learning with Games, and the top rating educational podcast Energetic Radio. Dale has created a unique blend of fun, teamwork, wellness and movement into his keynotes, seminars and conferences which he has presented in 20 countries around the world for students and teachers. You can contact Dale and follow him here: Email: dale@energetic.education More About Ash Manuel You can contact Ash and follow him here: Email: info@growingwithgratitude.com.au Resources | |||
| EPISODE #25 | Mandi Dimitriadis – How to Combine STEM / 3D Technology and Wellbeing Practice | 15 Sep 2023 | 00:30:31 | |
In this episode with Mandi we dive into:
More About Mandi Dimitriadis Mandi is an experienced and qualified classroom teacher who recognises the power of technology to enhance teaching and improve educational outcomes. She was the social impact winner of the 2019 Winnovation Award celebrating innovative South Australian women. Mandi has extensive experience with curriculum development and learning, having previously developed programs for the South Australian Government’s Department of Education. She is passionate about Design Thinking and how best to prepare today’s students for the future. You can reach Mandi here: | |||
| EPISODE #24 | Shane Baker – Leading For Wellbeing | 08 Sep 2023 | 00:49:57 | |
In this episode with Shane we dive into:
More About Shane Baker Shane has been a teacher, a bureaucrat, a school principal, a system leader in regional WA and now semi-retired but remains committed to promoting well-being with schools, leaders in schools and in recent times, establishing an Alumni of past principals that has as its central focus – wellbeing for those that have moved on from the principal role. Wellbeing Focus Shane began to experience the principalship as an increasingly complex role as he moved through the years and different size schools in his career. So he decided to do something about it then and today he continues with this work. Shane says he needed to better understand what was happening which meant further study and training opportunities which included QELI 2016 scholarship and taking part in a CEWA tour of USA and Canada in 2018. Even after completing two Masters in Education and Leadership 1996 and 2004 leading to PhD candidature but upon returning back to schools after 3 years working in Head Office he realised that he needed to do more work to understand what was going on with people and their needs. Shane’s business also has a focus on helping people transition to retirement and some supervision work with religious orders which is a recent initiative in the wellbeing space for them. You can reach Shane here: | |||
| EPISODE #23 | Valerie Groth – How and Why I Started a School | 31 Aug 2023 | 00:52:14 | |
In this conversation with Val you’ll be inspired to take action on your BIG idea. This is a heart warming and motivating episode. – What Val’s motivation was to start a school that focused on social and emotional learning and trauma-informed care More About Valerie Groth With Master’s degrees in Social Work and Educational Leadership, Val is also a certified life coach where she works with social workers, founders, educators, and other visionaries who wish to use their skills to make the world a better place. She is also an international speaker and the author of the book The Power of the Possible: The Dire State of Inner City Education and One Woman’s Revolution to Fix It, and recently completed the manuscript for her second book, a fictional thriller novel centred around social justice. Val has been honoured to receive accolades such as being chosen as 2023 Alumna of the Year at her MSW alma mater, being a featured guest on The Ellen DeGeneres Show for her work at Ryan Banks, being featured in the I Am Chicago campaign, as well as in various media features ranging from the Chicago Tribune to CBS and NBC. You can reach Val here: | |||
| Episode #22 | Ash Manuel – The World’s Biggest Gratitude Lesson Event | 23 Aug 2023 | 00:11:53 | |
The purpose of this short episode is to talk about the upcoming 4th Annual World’s Biggest Gratitude Lesson event. In this episode with Ash we dive into: – What is the World’s Biggest Gratitude Event? Ash is host of this podcast and founder of Growing With Gratitude. Growing With Gratitude focuses on teaching people skills based on gratitude, kindness, empathy, positive reflection & serving others, they key building blocks to resilience & happiness. Today, Ash is widely regarded as a leader in positive education. Growing With Gratitude literally reaches 100’s of thousands of students across the globe and is currently accessed in 45 countries. As a result of Growing With Gratitude’s success, GWG now also runs leadership programs in schools, has a High School version, Multi-Sports program, a corporate that focuses on connected leadership & also works with sports clubs. You can reach Ash here: | |||
| Episode #21 | Sam Rossi and Sam Tharaldsen – Australia’s First Overnight Mental Health Camp for Kids | 19 Apr 2023 | 00:35:18 | |
In this chat with Sam and Sam you’ll learn about AFL MAX’s Breakthrough camp, Australia’s first Mental Health overnight camp for kids. You’ll also learn about what AFL MAX is and what it offers. This is a brilliant chat with a couple young men, who are driven to make a difference. In this episode with Sam and Sam we dive into: – The impact the camp aims to have on young people. More About Sam Rossi GM of Education & Programs- Sam joined AFL Max in November 2019 after 8 years as a classroom teacher at Sacred Heart and Christian Brothers College. He holds a Bachelor of Education from Flinders University and Certificate III Fitness qualification. Sam leads, designs and implements new offerings and initiatives for AFL Max, including Australian curriculum aligned programs, camps, school sports days and student leadership programs. More About Sam Tharaldsen Sam joined AFL Max in early 2022 following 3 years at the Adelaide Football Club in the Community Department. With a Bachelor of Business (Sport and Recreation Management) and an accomplished SANFL football career, Sam leads the design and execution of all AFL Max programs, including the national Coles Healthy Kicks program. | |||
| Episode #20 | Kevin Hill – Life at a Tiny Rural School With 7 Students | 20 Mar 2023 | 00:51:52 | |
This chat with Kevin is super interesting. Kevin is principal of Everton primary school in rural Victoria, a school with 7 students. Everton is a town of approximately 200 people and is located 272km north east of Melbourne. The closest town being Wangaratta. I wanted to talk to Kevin about what life is like at a tiny rural school. I think you’ll find it fascinating. In this episode with Kevin we dive into: – The positives and challenges about being principal of a tiny school More About Kevin Kevin is part of a busy, active family. His wife Kerry is an accountant and CEO of all family portfolios; daughter Emma is completing VCE studies (and driving!), Archer 16 yr old talented soccer player and fishing and camping expert, and youngest Patrick has just started secondary school, plays representative soccer and has caught more fish than his brother this year. His sons’ drive and engagement for soccer and the outdoors has led to him lacing up the boots for the Over 35s, and spending time both on and in the Ovens river. Rural communities have always played a formative part of Kevin’s growth and attitude, having played various sports at nearby townships to his home at Wangaratta including Tarra, Violet Town, Whorouly, Everton and wider districts. The warm welcoming nature of the clubs that put a major focus on arvo tea, and having a laugh with team mates and the opposition, was a major draw card. A tennis coaching side hustle led to teaching degree at CSU during his late 20’s and has worked at many schools around the Wangaratta area in a variety of roles, having worked the last 5 years at Everton Primary School, a boutique small school, as a teaching Principal. Kevin also enjoys participating in programs that have a wider influence such as being an active member of his Ovens Learning Cluster, leading a Community of Practice that focuses on Trauma Informed Practice in schools and is currently the Treasurer for the Country Education Partnership. You can reach Kevin here: | |||
| Episode #64 | Rod Soper - Why Wellbeing Starts Before School: Play, Gratitude and the Early Years | 26 Jan 2026 | 00:48:16 | |
In this episode with Rod Soper, we dive into his powerful journey from school leadership to pioneering early years wellbeing through thinkers.inq and the Playing With Gratitude Project. Rod shares why play and gratitude are foundational to mental health, how these practices are transforming children, educators and families, and why wellbeing must be nurtured long before the teenage years.
1. Wellbeing starts earlier than we realise
Children’s confidence and mental health foundations are already forming before school, not in the teenage years.
2. Real change scales through values-aligned partnerships
Rod’s collaboration with Fiona O'Donnell shows how shared values, not programs, drive impact, allowing gratitude and wellbeing practices to spread authentically across early learning centres and into families’ lives.
3. Play is essential to mental health
Play isn’t optional; without it, wellbeing suffers for children and adults.
4. Gratitude works even in hard seasons
Gratitude doesn’t erase struggle; it gently shifts perspective when life feels overwhelming.
5. Gratitude changes families, not just kids
Simple gratitude practices at school sparked deeper connection and calm at home.
6. Teachers must feel it before they teach it
Wellbeing sticks when educators experience it personally, not just deliver it as content.
7. Gratitude shapes babies before words exist
Even infants showed calmer behaviour and stronger attachment through gratitude-rich environments.
More About Rod Soper
Rod has spent more than three decades asking a deceptively simple question: What helps children flourish? His work suggests that gratitude, connection and the feeling of being valued sit at the heart of emotional wellbeing and learning. Rod is a writer, a coach and the co-founder of Thinkers.inq and Personhood360, and author of The Great Gratitude Surprise. He brings a hopeful, practical and research-informed approach that helps teachers and families alike build kindness, wellbeing and belonging into everyday.
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| Episode #20 With Kevin Hill - Life at a Tiny Rural School With 7 Students | 20 Mar 2023 | 00:51:52 | |
This chat with Kevin is super interesting. Kevin is principal of Everton primary school in rural Victoria, a school with 7 students. Everton is a town of approximately 200 people and is located 272km north east of Melbourne. The closest town being Wangaratta. I wanted to talk to Kevin about what life is like at a tiny rural school. I think you'll find it fascinating. In this episode with Kevin we dive into: - The positives and challenges about being principal of a tiny school More About Kevin Rural communities have always played a formative part of Kevin's growth and attitude, having played various sports at nearby townships to his home at Wangaratta including Tarra, Violet Town, Whorouly, Everton and wider districts. The warm welcoming nature of the clubs that put a major focus on arvo tea, and having a laugh with team mates and the opposition, was a major draw card. A tennis coaching side hustle led to teaching degree at CSU during his late 20's and has worked at many schools around the Wangaratta area in a variety of roles, having worked the last 5 years at Everton Primary School, a boutique small school, as a teaching Principal. Kevin also enjoys participating in programs that have a wider influence such as being an active member of his Ovens Learning Cluster, leading a Community of Practice that focuses on Trauma Informed Practice in schools and is currently the Treasurer for the Country Education Partnership. You can reach Kevin here: | |||
| Episode #19 With Shaun ‘The Wild Thing’ Tait – What Life is Really Like for a Professional Sports Person | 12 Jan 2023 | 01:00:32 | |
This chat with Shaun ‘The Wild Thing’ Tait cannot be missed. Shaun is a former Australian Cricketer and one of the world’s fastest bowlers of all-time. He’s played for different organisations all around the world, dabbled in entrepreneurship and is currently bowling coach for Pakistan. In this episode with Shaun we dive into: – His childhood growing up with his Dad and Brother More About Shaun Shaun played 3 test matches, 35 one day internationals and 21 T20’s for Australia. He’s represented 15 professional teams (more clubs than Tiger Woods). In 2007 Shaun was a key member of Australia’s World Cup winning team, where he was named in the World 11 for the tournament. In 2010 Shaun bowled a delivery clocked at 161.1kph, the second-fastest of all-time. Shaun met his lovely wife Mashoom, while playing in the Indian Premier League and they now have a beautiful daughter together. Shaun is currently based in the UK, however for the past 12 months has been travelling with the Pakistan Cricket team and has spent a considerable amount of time in Pakistan. Shaun has also invested in a hotel and other various other ventures. You can reach Shaun here: Instagram: @shauntait32 | |||
| Episode #18 With Gilda Scarfe – Insights into Teacher Wellbeing from Around the World | 28 Oct 2022 | 00:47:07 | |
Dr. Gilda Scarfe is the founder and CEO of Positive Ed and Mental Toughness Institute, member on the advisory board of the Global Flourishing Study led by Harvard University in collaboration with Baylor University. Gilda is a positive psychologist and mental toughness expert with a Master in Education and Doctorate in the conceptualization and application of mental toughness in education. In this episode with Gilda we dive into:
More About Gilda Gilda specialises in the design and implementation of wellbeing and mental toughness in learning, decision-making, quality of relationships, performance, and organizational climate; measuring mental toughness; and the influence of mental toughness training on key life outcomes. She has authored numerous peer-reviewed books and journal articles and presently sits on the editorial boards of a number of international peer reviewed journals. Gilda is an international keynote speaker and consults around the world with school and Fortune 500 companies on best practices for integrating wellbeing, mental toughness and positive psychology domains into training and product design. Her vision is to empower individuals to fulfil their potential through human-centred, whole-person leadership, promoting sustainable flourishing across micro, meso, and macro levels. You can reach Gilda here: | |||
| Episode #17 With Ash Manuel – The Growing With Gratitude Book is Now Available | 29 Sep 2022 | 00:18:08 | |
Ash is the founder of Growing With Gratitude, the host of this podcast and newly published author. In this episode with we dive into: More About Ash He is the Founder of the Growing with Gratitude program that helps schools and organisations develop better cultures You can contact Ash and get your copy of the book here here: Book: growingwithgratitude.com.au/book/ | Amazon | Booktopia | |||