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Being Leaders Podcast
by Brett White30 minute, honest and raw conversations with amazing and inspiring young leaders from around the world. The stories, challenges and insights from YOUNG EMERGING leaders chatting about evolving leadership, courage, vulnerability, what they need from senior leaders, what authentic leadership should be and what organisations need to look for in their next leaders .. and more.
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Episodes
Keisha Gani: Challenging traditional leadership models
37m · PublishedIn this episode I am chatting with a super young leader, Keisha Gani, who was born and raised in Sri Lanka. Keisha is an emerging leader who is now working as the Acting Country Manager at SHE Investments, a social enterprise based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Keisha is passionate about creating opportunities for other young leaders to challenge traditional leadership models, try new things, fail, and learn from their mistakes - after all, that's the only way to grow! We chat about opportunity and permission, challenging traditional leadership models, imposter syndrome and releasing that special 'gift' in a person that sets them apart. www.sheinvestments.com
BLUE WEST: Shame, trusting yourself & being true to your own story.
38m · PublishedIn this episode, I am chatting with Blue West, a vulnerable, creative and colourful young leader from Sydney. Blue is a facilitator at 'The Man Cave', a charity organisation designed in delivering programs of Emotional Intelligence Skills to youth, in particular boys. Blue has had a spectrum of professional and personal experience in Leadership and Well-being across Australia and is an advocate for mental health and Queer inclusion for people of all ages. I have personally known Blue his whole life, and it was exciting to connect with them in this podcast. We chat about the power of shame, trusting and knowing yourself, owning your story and whole lot more. An honest, raw and insightful conversation, with another incredible young leader. www.themancave.life
LOUISA KECK: Feedback, taking risks, using your voice and relationships before results.
36m · PublishedLOUISA KECK: Feedback, taking risks, using your voice and relationships before results.
36m · PublishedMOLLY TAYLOR: leading through volunteering, building resilience and sharing your story
40m · PublishedHARRY MORTON: seeing the person first, before the role
37m · PublishedIn this episode I am chatting with an incredible human being & young leader, Harry Morton from Sydney, Australia. “If there’s one thing that drives everything in my life and every action I take, it’s people. Connecting with people, understanding them, supporting them & learning from them. From my involvement training and working with young people at the Reach Foundation as a teenager, studying the art of Journalism at University (spoiler: I never went on to become a Journo), to now working in the People & Culture team of a global tech scale-up, I’ve been exposed to some incredible leaders. Leaders who always saw the person first and the position or the outcome second. It’s this approach that has inspired me most in my relatively short experience of the world.”
www.mypassglobal.com
OLIVIA HOUGH: being the leader you want others to become
38m · PublishedKIMHOUR HOR: leading impoverished young people
33m · PublishedIn this episode I am chatting with an inspiring young leader, Kimhour. He is currently the leadership trainer at Cambodian Children's Fund in Phnom Penh, where he trains, mentors and equips impoverished high school students with leadership skills and behaviour. His story is inspiring, and we chat about mentoring, being grateful, overcoming limiting thoughts and believing in yourself.
www.cambodianchildrensfund.org
EMMETT GRAHAM: owning your leadership journey
36m · PublishedIn this episode, I am chatting with Emmett Graham from Melbourne. Emmett was probably what you could call the “typical leader” in high school; Good grades, the school captain, involved in numerous sports teams and music bands. Although after graduating, in an attempt to get away from everything “typical”, he spent all his savings on a 1984 campervan and travelled around the east coast of Australia. He spent a lot of time surfing or playing gigs (mostly so he could afford food or fuel to get to the next town!), but he also spent a lot of time meeting and speaking with so many different people. What was meant to be a fun trip after VCE became an experience that fostered a love for making connections with people, especially when those connections led to conversations about who we are and who we want to be.
Since then, Emmett has spent five years working and studying to learn more about those two questions; who are we, and who do we want to be? He received an undergraduate degree, majoring in Psychology, from the University of Melbourne. Through his involvement with organisations like The Reach Foundation, Batyr and Headspace, he has worked to design and deliver programs for over 100 000 young people across Australia.
Currently, he is studying his Honours in Psychology with the hope to one day run a clinical practice of his own where anyone can come to explore who they are and who they want to be.
www.reach.org.au
MATT DESTRY: self awareness, commitment, trust and permission.
34m · PublishedMatt Destry is a husband, father, storyteller, artist and co-senior minister with his wife Jody at thriving community of faith.
Matt holds a multitude of leadership spaces in tension and carries a leadership style that focuses on transformation leadership through individual’s recognition of socio-historical facets of one's journey. Matt upholds team collaboration and co-operation through one-on-one mentorship, coaching, team leading and encouraging leaders to build and grow to harvest vision in creative, restorative and suitable ways.
Organisation Details:
discoverychurch.com.au
Being Leaders Podcast has 23 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 12:56:40. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 24th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 6th, 2024 22:12.