Explore every episode of the podcast Wired for Change
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| From Idea to Impact: Building our Health Innovation Ecosystem | 29 Apr 2025 | 00:13:10 | |
In this special on-site episode of Wired for Change, we join Dr. Matthew Bromwich and host Amy Yee at the National Health-Tech Innovation Conference in Vancouver to explore one of the biggest challenges in healthcare (and beyond):👉 Why do so many great ideas struggle to reach real-world impact?Dr. Bromwich shares powerful lessons from his journey as a physician-entrepreneur, highlighting:The “Valley of Death” between research and commercializationWhy funding and procurement remain major roadblocks for health innovatorsHow true innovation demands cross-functional collaboration between healthcare, business, research, and governmentThe critical mindset shift from seeking "unicorns" to building resilient, sustainable ecosystemsIf you’re passionate about innovation, entrepreneurship, healthcare transformation, or making real change happen — this conversation is for you.✨ Topics Covered: 00:00 – Introduction and conference background01:00 – The personal story behind launching a health innovation journey02:00 – Breaking down the barriers: funding, procurement, and collaboration gaps05:00 – Designing conferences differently to drive real consensus08:00 – Learning from failure and navigating the “innovation tree”10:00 – How to build a functional innovation ecosystem12:00 – Final reflections: advice for innovators and changemakers🔗 Learn more about Core Innovation: https://www.cheoresearch.ca/for-researchers-and-partners/innovation/📌 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell to stay updated on new episodes featuring transformational leaders, bold innovators, and real-world change-makers.#WiredForChange #HealthInnovation #HealthcareTransformation #Entrepreneurship #InnovationEcosystem #HealthTech #DigitalTransformation #InnovationLeadership #Changemakers | |||
| Building Your Digital Transformation Dream Team: Part 1 – Innovation vs Execution | 21 Apr 2025 | 00:17:27 | |
After years in the trenches of transformation work (and conversations with a great network!), our host Amy Yee has identified 16 pivotal roles that show up again and again on high-performing transformation teams and are essential for moving forward. And it’s not about titles. These are the mindsets, capabilities, and team dynamics that determine whether transformation efforts soar or stall. In this 15 min episode of our new Transformation Dream Team (TDT) miniseries, we explore:
This isn’t theory—it’s a practical, memorable framework youcan use to assess your current team, identify gaps, and better understand your own superpowers in the change process. Which role(s) do you naturally play in a transformation? And which ones are missing from your current team? #DigitalTransformation #LeadershipDevelopment#InnovationStrategy #WiredForChange #PodcastSeries #TransformationLeadership#FutureOfWork #ChangeManagement #ExecutionMatters #TeamDynamics | |||
| Preventing Bias by Design – The Change Leader’s AI Playbook | 10 Apr 2025 | 00:48:16 | |
In this episode of Wired for Change, host Amy Yee sits down with Kelly Geyer, a global Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging (DEIB) leader and change management expert, to explore one of the most urgent issues in tech today: AI bias. As artificial intelligence reshapes industries from healthcare to HR, the risks of reinforcing discrimination through biased data and poorly designed systems are growing. But the good news? We can do something about it — if we start now. 🔍 In this episode, we cover:
💡 “If diversity and inclusion aren’t part of your culture, they won’t show up in your AI.” – Kelly Geyer Whether you're leading digital change, selecting AI tools, or just trying to understand how AI decisions are impacting you and your community — this episode is for you. 🟢 Subscribe to Wired for Change for more conversations at the intersection of technology, equity, and transformation. 👇 Chapters00:00 Intro | |||
| An Innovation Skills Gap We Can't Afford to Ignore | 01 Apr 2025 | 00:45:28 | |
In this episode, host Amy Yee sits down with Terri Griffith, Keith Beedie Chair in Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Simon Fraser University, to unpack the “hidden skills gap” that’s limiting our ability to innovate, adapt, and scale—despite major technological investments.🔹 What is "system savviness" and why does it matter for the future of work?🔹 Why do 75% of innovation and transformation efforts still fail?🔹 How can leaders better align talent, technology, technique, and timing?🔹 What role should education, experimentation, and negotiation play in building adaptive teams?🔹 And how does a childhood spent helping a wedding planner prepare someone to lead complex engineering projects?Whether you're a policymaker, digital leader, educator, or founder, this conversation will give you new tools—and a new lens—for driving sustainable innovation.👇 Resources Terri's Blog: https://terrigriffith.com/newsletterWired For Change: https://www.wired-for-change.com🔗 Subscribe for more episodes on building change-ready teams and systems. 🎙️ Wired for Change is a podcast for leaders and changemakers navigating complexity, technology, and transformation.#Innovation #DigitalStrategy #AIinCanada #SystemSavviness #OrganizationalChange #Leadership #SociotechnicalSystems #WiredForChange | |||
| This is Canada's Moment: Innovation, Procurement & Policy Change | 31 Mar 2025 | 00:31:02 | |
Today’s episode features a powerful conversation with Skaidra Puodžiūnas, Ontario Director at the Council of Canadian Innovators (CCI) — and one of the voices behind an open letter sent today to Premier Doug Ford, urging policy reform to better support Canadian-grown innovation.We dive into:🔹 The real challenges Canadian innovators face scaling at home🔹 Why government procurement policies are a critical — and underused — tool🔹 How Skaidra’s experience as a former Ontario public servant drives her advocacy today🔹 What policymakers, entrepreneurs, and citizens can do to unlock Canada’s innovation economyFrom health tech to cybersecurity to AI, world-class innovation is happening here. But without policy change, we risk losing it.🎧 Subscribe and hit the bell to stay wired in → / @wired-for-change 📥 Access the open letter from CCI: https://www.canadianinnovators.org/co... 📌 Learn more about the Council of Canadian Innovators: https://www.canadianinnovators.org/💬 Have thoughts on today’s episode? Drop a comment — we’re building a community of change-makers who believe in Canada’s potential.#WiredForChange #CanadianInnovation #SkaidraPuodziunas #CouncilOfCanadianInnovators #Procurement #DigitalTransformation #PublicPolicy #TechPolicy #OntarioPolitics #InnovationEconomy #ScaleUpCanada | |||
| Healing the Health Data Divide: Empowering Future Leaders & Fueling Reform | 18 Mar 2025 | 00:47:44 | |
Hosted by Amy Yee, the next episode of Wired For Change Podcast is here with the terrific Glynda Rees - RN, MSN, ACHIP, CPHIMS-CA, FAMIA | Program Lead Digital Health | Co-Founder EdEHR | Doctor of Nursing Post-Candidacy. Her interests include the integration of Informatics and digital health in undergraduate and post-graduate education, and the impact of technology on clinical judgment and decision-making at the point of care. In this episode, we dive into the open project Educational EHR which Glynda co-founded, we raise awareness about a collaborative grassroots initiative coming out of the Alberta Virtual Care Coordination Body with thinking that can be applied more broadly, and we spotlight BCIT's Digital Health Advanced Certificate, where Glynda is the Program Lead. It was wonderful to sit down together and discuss all of this wonderful collaborative work, coloured by a little "hopeful skepticism" for good measure.Don't forget to like and subscribe! See more videos and clips at:https://www.youtube.com/@wired-for-changeVisit and contact us at: https://wired-for-change.com | |||
| The Trust Crisis - Misinformation and the Fight for Truth | 15 Mar 2025 | 00:45:59 | |
In episode 3 of Wired for Change, we dive into misinformation, disinformation and malinformation - how they spread, why they work, and what we can do to take back control in this time of rapid change. Abigail Dubiniecki - privacy lawyer, data strategist and thought leader - has a candid conversation with Wired for Change's host, Amy Yee. Key Topics We Discuss:
We also have a quick look at digital self-defense:
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| What's Changing in Cybersecurity? | 15 Mar 2025 | 00:55:11 | |
In a world of rapid change—where AI is reshaping industries, economies face uncertainty, and digital transformation accelerates—cybersecurity stands as the backbone of resilience. In this 2nd episode of Wired For Change, we speak with cybersecurity thought-leader and CEO of C3SA Cyber Security Audit, Jarett Parent. We cover how to transition to cybersecurity careers, the evolution of cybersecurity, the relationship between cyber and digital transformation and how cybersecurity can be an enabler for major transformation trends such as AI-driven automation & decision making, acceleration of cloud adoption and data-first strategy, and hyperconnected supply chains and IoT expansion.This video is great for anyone with even a remote interest in cybersecurity. We take it from within organizational context to look at our positioning as a nation, what cyber professionals are thinking about today and some of the risks and opportunities we share. | |||
| Welcome to Wired for Change | 15 Mar 2025 | 00:27:03 | |
This first episode of Wired for Change features guest Rich Napoli, CEO Emeritus of Relevantz and Amy's former co-host of blockchain show "The Weekly Standup with Rich and Amy". In this episode, we kick off the new podcast and discuss Amy's inspiration and her "why" behind starting this podcast, while introducing ideas about innovation, optimization and transformation. | |||
| Beyond the Blueprint: Inside the Practice of Public Service Design | 18 Nov 2025 | 00:57:58 | |
What does service design look like inside government? Shannah shares honest, grounded insights from her work across government and the private sector — from the role of user research and contextual inquiry, to the realities of navigating policy, silos, and organizational culture. Together, they explore why traditional approaches often fall short, how design teams build trust inside complex systems, and what it takes to balance innovation with accountability. Topics include: Whether you work in government, UX, public-sector innovation, digital transformation, or policy, this episode offers a realistic and human perspective on the practice of public service design. | |||
| Reinventing Change Management — and Finding Scale — for the AI Era | 11 Nov 2025 | 00:49:49 | |
AI is changing the rules of adaptation. In this episode of Wired for Change, host Amy Yee sits down with transformation strategist, serial entrepreneur, author, keynote speaker and Flipwork founder Nikki Barua to explore what change management must become in the AI era. From AI FOMO and culture traps to identity shifts and continuous reinvention, they discuss how leaders can help their people thrive instead of fear the future. Highlights:
A practical, human conversation for anyone shaping the future of work. #FutureOfWork #Leadership #AI #ChangeManagement #DigitalTransformation | |||
| Building the Future of Deliveries: AI, Sustainability, and the Hidden World of Logistics | 02 Sep 2025 | 00:42:13 | |
Logistics may be invisible to most of us, but it’s one of the biggest forces shaping our daily lives — and one of the largest sources of global emissions. In this episode of Wired for Change, host Amy Yee sits down with Richard Savoie, engineer, entrepreneur, and CEO of Adiona Tech, to explore how AI and advanced optimization are transforming deliveries, reducing costs, and driving sustainability in supply chains. Richard shares his journey from his first childhood business to building a company that has powered tens of millions of deliveries and worked with global giants like Coca-Cola. Along the way, he explains why:
We also look ahead at agentic AI, electric vehicles, and quantum computing — and what they mean for the future of logistics. If you’re interested in AI, sustainability, or how innovation scales inside complex systems, this episode pulls back the curtain on the hidden world of logistics. Keywords for SEO: AI logistics, sustainable supply chains, last-mile delivery, emissions reduction, entrepreneurship, Richard Savoie, Adiona Tech, optimization, supply chain innovation | |||
| Unlocking Change from Within: Jill Reilly on The 10 Permissions | 26 Aug 2025 | 00:51:59 | |
What does it really take to change — yourself, your team, or your organization? In this episode of Wired for Change, host Amy Yee speaks with Jill Reilly, author of the upcoming book The 10 Permissions, about why transformation begins with giving ourselves permission first. Drawing from three decades of global work — from South Africa’s transition to democracy to leading HIV/AIDS programs in Zimbabwe and advising boardrooms — Jill shares how change is rarely linear and why permission is the missing ingredient for lasting transformation. You’ll hear:
If you’ve ever hesitated to speak up, lead boldly, or take the first step toward transformation, this conversation will inspire you to rethink what’s possible. 📕 Jill’s book The 10 Permissions launches mid-September. https://www.amazon.com/Ten-Permissions-Redefining-Adulting-Century/dp/1963827295 | |||
| Modern Ransomware Defence: Mimic & C3SA on Closing the Gap | 19 Aug 2025 | 00:44:16 | |
Ransomware is no longer just smash-and-grab — it’s a long game. Attackers are more persistent, better resourced, and increasingly using "Ransomware as a Service" to scale their impact. In this episode of Wired for Change, Amy Yee is joined by Greg Davison (Mimic) and Jarett Parent (C3SA) to explore why organizations must rethink how they defend critical systems. From closing the 20% detection gap to preparing boards for tough questions, this conversation highlights practical strategies for CISOs, IT leaders, and executives who need resilience today. Chapters: For more information about C3SA: https://c3sa.comFor more information about Mimic: https://mimic.com/ | |||
| Beyond the Checkbox: Moving Past OKRs to Real Progress | 12 Aug 2025 | 00:55:24 | |
OKRs and rigid performance targets are supposed to help teams focus — but too often, they push us toward short-term wins that chip away at our long-term vision. In this episode of Wired for Change, host Amy Yee talks with Radhika Dutt, author of Radical Product Thinking, about why conventional goal setting can unintentionally kill innovation and how to replace it with a more powerful approach: puzzle setting and puzzle solving. We explore:
If you’ve ever hit your targets but felt further from your mission, this conversation will help you move beyond the checkbox and make real progress. Episode guest: Radhika Dutt – Author, Radical Product Thinking | |||
| Creating the Conditions for Adaptability | Dream Team Ep 4 | 06 Aug 2025 | 00:24:24 | |
In this episode of Wired for Change, host Amy Yee explores what it really takes to keep transformation efforts on track when things get messy — because they always do. When priorities shift, trust falters, or unexpected disruptions hit, how do you build a team that can bend without breaking? Amy introduces three essential roles from her Digital Transformation Dream Team framework: 🔹 The Adaptive Organization Designer – Inspired by Florence Nightingale, rethinking team structures and systems under pressure Whether you're leading digital transformation, designing resilient organizations, or just trying to adapt to rapid change, this episode offers practical insights rooted in real-world experience — and a few historical surprises. 🎧 Subscribe and explore more at: www.wired-for-change.com #DigitalTransformation #OrganizationalDesign #Leadership #SystemsThinking #ChangeLeadership #WiredForChange | |||
| Mission Command and Modernization: Exploring Change in the Defence Sector | 29 Jul 2025 | 00:45:24 | |
What does it take to lead transformation in one of the most complex, high-stakes environments in the public sector? In this episode of Wired for Change, Amy is joined by Derek Dobson, a veteran strategist and defence innovation leader, to explore how change really happens inside the Canadian defence sector. From his military background to his current work at the systems level, Derek offers a rare perspective on how leadership, policy, and emerging technologies intersect. Together, they discuss:
If you care about public sector innovation, complex system transformation, or defence and sovereignty in the digital age, this conversation is for you. 🎧 Subscribe for more episodes on digital leadership, systems thinking, and meaningful change. | |||
| Mastering the Mental Game of Leading Change | 26 Jul 2025 | 01:10:36 | |
Mastering the Mental Game of Leading Change – with Jennifer Selby Long What separates high-performing leaders during transformation? According to executive coach Jennifer Selby Long, it's not just strategy or execution—it's mindset. In this episode of Wired For Change, we explore the human side of change leadership, drawing powerful lessons from performance psychology and the world of elite athletes. Jennifer shares insights from decades of coaching senior leaders and transformation teams, unpacking what it takes to lead through uncertainty, resistance, and rapid change. 🎯 Topics include:
Whether you're leading digital transformation, navigating high-stakes change, or just trying to stay steady amid chaos—this episode is packed with insight and practical wisdom. 📩 Guest: Jennifer Selby Long | |||
| Scaling Wisely: Making the Right Calls at the Right Stage | 15 Jul 2025 | 00:34:04 | |
What does it really take to scale a company wisely? In this episode of Wired for Change, host Amy Yee sits down with tech industry veteran and former CEO Rich Napoli to explore the critical decisions leaders face at every stage of organizational growth. From deciding how much structure is too much (or too little), to knowing when a role—or a person—no longer fits, Rich brings decades of hard-won insights from growing companies across multiple sizes and sectors. We talk about:
Rich shares powerful analogies—from biology to startups—and candid stories from his time leading product development, scaling teams, and helping companies navigate high-stakes transitions. If you're a founder, executive, or transformation leader trying to make the right calls at the right stage, this episode is full of insights you won’t want to miss. 🎧 Listen now and subscribe to Wired for Change for more conversations on scaling, transformation, and leading through complexity. | |||
| Architecture in Motion: Designing Systems for Change | Dream Team Ep.3 | 08 Jul 2025 | 00:17:18 | |
What do Julius Caesar, Walt Disney, and Nikola Tesla have in common? They each represent a timeless role in making complex systems actually work — especially when you're leading large-scale transformation or trying to unite tech and strategy. In this episode of the Digital Transformation Dream Team series, we explore three essential archetypes:
These roles ensure your strategy doesn’t get lost in translation, and your systems don’t collapse under complexity. Listen in to learn:
Explore the full mini-series videos at: https://youtube.com/@wired-for-change Bonus content at: https://amyeyee.substack.com/ | |||
| The Risk Gap: Talent Shortages in a Time of Expanding Risk | 24 Jun 2025 | 00:40:34 | |
As AI and cybersecurity threats grow more complex, the talent pool in governance, risk, and compliance is shrinking. GRC expert Shruti Mukherjee joins host Amy Yee to explore why professionals are leaving, what’s at stake, and how we can build a risk-savvy culture before it’s too late. | |||
| Trust by Design: Safeguarding Mental Health in the Age of AI | 04 Nov 2025 | 00:48:49 | |
As artificial intelligence becomes part of how Canadians access mental health care, trust, safety, and inclusion have never mattered more. In this episode of Wired for Change, Amy Yee speaks with Maureen Abbott, Director of Innovation at the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC). Together, they explore how digital tools can expand access to care while protecting the dignity and privacy of every user. You’ll hear about:
From Stepped Care 2.0 to late-night peer-support apps that save lives, this conversation dives deep into what it really means to design for trust — and to build a digital future Canadians can believe in. 🎙️ Hosted by Amy Yee | |||
| Nothing Without Us: Building Accessible Innovation from the Ground Up | 17 Jun 2025 | 00:59:03 | |
What if innovation started not with faster technology, but with deeper values? In this special episode of Wired for Change, host Amy Yee takes you inside Carleton University’s Abilities Living Lab—a space where accessibility, community, and cutting-edge research converge to reimagine what innovation can be. Joined by lab director and biomedical engineering professor Dr. Adrian Chan (who also happened to be Amy’s professor during her undergrad in engineering!), we explore how this unique lab is pushing the boundaries of inclusive, multidisciplinary design. Together, we tour a vibrant and flexible research environment where: But this lab is about more than emerging technology. As Dr. Chan explains, accessibility isn’t just about functional independence—it’s about living fully. Music. Food. Sports. Culture. Joy. These aren’t extras—they’re essential parts of life. And this lab was built to reflect that philosophy at every level, from layout to lighting to the kinds of research questions being asked. Whether you're in healthcare, design, engineering, public innovation, or policy—this episode offers a living example of how inclusive, values-driven transformation can take shape when community is at the center. 📍 Wired for Change | Episode 14 #InclusiveInnovation #Accessibility #DigitalHealth #BiomedicalEngineering #HealthTech #AssistiveTech #HumanCenteredDesign #InnovationLeadership #WiredForChange | |||
| Compliance in a Changing World: Nationalism, Sanctions, and Global Risk | 10 Jun 2025 | 00:25:00 | |
Karen Moore, founder of Sounding Board and adjunct professor at Fordham University School of Law, joins Wired for Change to explore the rising complexity of compliance in a volatile global landscape. From sanctions and trade disruptions to nationalism and climate-driven instability, she unpacks the evolving risk environment facing today’s organizations. We discuss:
🎧 Watch or listen to Compliance in a Changing World: Nationalism, Sanctions, and Global Risk for insights into the future of compliance leadership. | |||
| Building Your Digital Transformation Dream Team: The Human Side of Change | 04 Jun 2025 | 00:17:02 | |
The Human Side of Change – Culture, Courage, and Connection What really drives change? It’s not just strategy or technology—it’s people. In this episode of Wired for Change, Amy Yee explores the human infrastructure behind successful transformation through three powerful archetypes:
Blending history, leadership insights, and real-world transformation stories, Amy helps listeners recognize these roles in their own work and understand why culture, courage, and connection are essential to making change stick. Whether you’re leading change or living through it, this episode will help you:
🎧 Follow for more episodes in the Transformation Dream Team series. | |||
| Wrestling with Privacy - with Dr. Sophia Muller | 23 May 2025 | 00:41:58 | |
🎙️ Wrestling with Privacy – with Dr. Sophia Muller In this episode of Wired for Change, host Amy Yee sits down with privacy expert Dr. Sophia Muller to unpack the real-world challenges organizations face when trying to make privacy principles stick. From legacy systems to culture clashes and checkbox compliance, we explore what gets in the way—and how to move forward. 👥 Who this episode is for: 🔍 Topics covered: This conversation is practical, sharp, and surprisingly hopeful. | |||
| Guardrails & Gold Mines: Leading Through Uncertainty with Intent | 15 May 2025 | 00:23:39 | |
Exploring AI, Adaptive Leadership, and the Power of Questions with Chris Shipley What does it take to lead through continuous change—when even the roadmap is evolving? In this episode of Wired for Change, I sit down with Chris Shipley, an accomplished author - most recently The Empathy Advantage: Leading the Empowered Workforce- and seasoned leader with over 30 years of experience at the intersection of technology, journalism and innovation - to reflect on the evolving demands of leadership in an AI-driven world. We explore:
Recorded in-person in Dallas at the Health Plan Alliance AI Accelerator kickoff, this episode is rich with real-world insight, memorable metaphors, and the kind of candor that today’s transformation leaders are craving. 🔔 Subscribe for more episodes on digital transformation, innovation, and change that matters. #AIleadership #DigitalTransformation #HealthTech #AdaptiveLeadership #WiredForChange #ChrisShipley #AIinHealthcare #LeadershipDevelopment #OrganizationalChange | |||
| From Hackers to Healthcare: A CISO's Masterclass in Building Trust | 15 Oct 2025 | 01:30:34 | |
How do you build digital trust in one of the world’s most complex and high-stakes industries? From his early days in banking and red-team operations to leading cyber strategy in healthcare, Iain shares a masterclass in resilience, risk, and culture.
This episode is a must-listen for CISOs, healthcare innovators, and anyone navigating the intersection of cybersecurity, leadership, and change. Keywords: CISO, cybersecurity, digital health, resilience, risk management, AI agents, leadership, transformation, digital trust, Well Health Technologies, Iain Paterson, Amy Yee | |||
| Engineering Trust into Transformation | Dream Team Ep. 5 | 07 Oct 2025 | 00:26:48 | |
Trust isn’t just earned — it’s engineered. In this fifth installment of the Digital Transformation Dream Team series, host Amy Yee explores how cybersecurity, privacy, and systems thinking come together to build transformations people can believe in. Meet three essential archetypes:
From wartime radar to Orwellian warnings to environmental foresight, this episode reveals the care and courage it takes to engineer trust — and what happens when those values are ignored. 🔗 Learn more at wired-for-change.com | |||
| A Roadmap for Zero Trust for Financial Services - Five Steps to Stop Villains | 02 Oct 2025 | 00:55:23 | |
Financial services is a global dependency. Payments, trading, and banking platforms are the backbone of modern economies — and adversaries know it. That’s why fraud, ransomware, DDoS, supply chain exploits, and even deepfakes are converging into systemic risks. In this special session, (note - may be easier to consume on video via Spotify and YouTube due to visuals) Amy Yee (Chief Digital Officer at Relevantz, Chief Digital Transformation Officer at C3SA, and host of Wired for Change) lays out a practical five-step roadmap for Zero Trust adoption in financial services. Drawing on regulatory expectations, real-world case studies, and FS-ISAC threat intelligence, she maps today’s threats to concrete actions that boards, CISOs, and technology leaders can take now. 📌 What you’ll learn in this session:
🎯 Who should listen:
🔗 Connect with Amy Yee:
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| Cyber Threat Intelligence & Stuxnet: Protecting Critical Infrastructure | Cheryl Biswas | 23 Sep 2025 | 01:04:42 | |
What happens when the lights go out? In this episode of Wired for Change, host Amy Yee sits down with Cheryl Biswas, Strategic Threat Intelligence Specialist, to explore the real-world impact of cyber threats on critical infrastructure — from power grids and water supplies to hospitals and financial systems. Cheryl shares her personal journey into cybersecurity, sparked by the discovery of Stuxnet, and explains why threat intelligence is not just about collecting data but about providing context, meaning, and timely action. Together, they dive into:
This conversation connects geopolitics, technology, and human psychology — reminding us that defending critical infrastructure is ultimately about protecting the things of life. 🔔 Subscribe to Wired for Change for more conversations on digital transformation, cybersecurity, and resilience. | |||
| Pursuing a Public Life: Sergio Marchi on Change, Politics, and a New Generation of Leaders | 16 Sep 2025 | 00:52:41 | |
The Hon. Sergio Marchi has lived a remarkable public life — from community activist and city councillor to federal cabinet minister and Canadian ambassador. Now, in his new book Pursuing a Public Life, he reflects on three decades in politics and diplomacy, and makes a call to action for a new generation of leaders. In this conversation with host Amy Yee on Wired for Change, Marchi shares candid lessons on trust, compromise, and perseverance, and explains why, despite today’s cynicism, politics can still be a force for positive change. From his early activism to leading in the environment, trade, and immigration portfolios, Marchi explores both the challenges and the satisfactions of public service. 📖 Pursuing a Public Life launches November 4 and is available now for pre-order on Indigo, Chapters, and Amazon. 🔔 Subscribe to Wired for Change for more conversations on transformation, leadership, and the people shaping our future. | |||
| Leadership Drift: How Teams Lose Alignment - and How to Get It Back | 09 Sep 2025 | 00:45:49 | |
Leadership drift is real — teams start aligned, but over time priorities shift, communication breaks down, and performance slips. In this episode, Amy Yee talks with Michelle Chambers about how leaders can recognize the signs of drift, rebuild alignment, and coach their teams back to high performance. Practical insights on:
A must-listen for anyone leading through transformation. | |||
| Zero Trust Roadmap for Critical Infrastructure | SecureWorld 2025 | 08 Sep 2025 | 00:58:29 | |
Cyber threats to critical infrastructure are no longer hypothetical — they’re already inside the walls. In this special SecureWorld session, Amy Yee (Chief Digital Transformation Officer at C3SA, Chief Digital Officer at Relevantz, and host of Wired for Change) breaks down a practical Zero Trust roadmap designed for OT and ICS environments. With a unique comic-book “villain persona” framework, Amy brings to life the real adversaries targeting energy, water, transportation, and healthcare systems — from state-sponsored groups like Volt Typhoon and Cyber Av3ngers, to ransomware crews behind Colonial Pipeline–style attacks, to precision saboteurs modeled on Stuxnet/TRITON. What you’ll learn in this episode:
This isn’t theory — it’s a roadmap you can apply right now to strengthen resilience, break down silos, and protect the systems everyone depends on. #ZeroTrust #Cybersecurity #CriticalInfrastructure #OTSecurity #ICSSecurity #SecureWorld | |||