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May 28, 2026Episode 5648 min
George Elkhair – Advance a Fairer Tasmania
George Elkhair invests his time in board of director roles that tackle youth homelessness, migrant support, and cancer care across Tasmania.In this conversation, George and Adam explore why people who control the for-profit and not-for-profit sectors must work together, why the best investment a community can make is in people, and the hidden financial cost of staying silent about fairness.Contact by connecting with George Elkhair via LinkedIn
April 16, 2026Episode 5556 min
Dr. Paris Buttfield-Addison: Story Game Theory Building the Tasmanian Economy
Paris shares invaluable thoughts, insights, and vision across the board.Links to content discussed:Dr. Paris Buttfield-Addison Secret Labs Yarn Spinner Tas Game Makers Level Up Tasmania Event 8 Kind of Fun Paper Everything Is A Story: Journalist Nick Bilton Thinks AI Might End Humanity
April 10, 2026Episode 5424 min
Dan Repacholi MP - Special Envoy for Men's Health
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September 22, 2025Episode 5316 min
The Hon Peter Gutwein - Why join The Big Tassie Walk
Sign Up Here - https://the-big-tassie-walk.raiselysite.comSign Up Here - www.mrctas.org.au
August 9, 2025Episode 529 min
Sandra Rowden & Idell Wadley - Future Film Makers Lab in Northwest Tasmania
The Future Film Makers Lab offers free, government-funded filmmaking workshops across Ulverstone, Devonport, Sheffield, and Wilmot. Open to beginners, this two-part series (August & November) covers storytelling, camera work, lighting, and sound, with expert guidance from award-winning filmmakers Holly Winter and Riley Sapsford. Participants will have time between sessions to create a short film, receive mentoring and editing tips. Our aim is that each participant will have a finished short film at the end of workshops.Optionally, participants may submit their work to the Weindorfer Film Festival, focusing on nature and Tasmania’s conservation legacy. Prizes include cash, accommodation, and the prestigious Weindorfer Award. https://weindorferfilmfestival.com.au/Eventbright: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/free-film-making-workshops-tickets-1549993053949
August 6, 2025Episode 5110 min
Idell Wadley - Spring Time at Wilmot Country Market on Sept 06
***Wild Times at Wilmot*** On Saturday September 6th the picturesque village of Wilmot will come to life in a showcase of local vendors, history and car enthusiasts. Wilmot Country Market - Spring Edition offers over 20 unique stall holders with everything from hand made skin care to African jewellery. Wilmot Car and Bike meets will take over the main street and local store with cars and bikes from all over the region. Wilmot Historic Museum is hosting around 30 special guests as part of their Children's Museum and is open to the public. So come for a drive to our beautiful valley and enjoy the sites, activities and some great live, local music. Facebook page link is here to learn more about the Wilmot Country Market https://www.facebook.com/share/1EW1cAujxR/?mibextid=wwXIfr
August 1, 2025Episode 501 hr 43 min
Andrea Courtney - Resilience Road
ANU National Security College launches Australia-wide consultations on attitudes to securityCommunity Consultations - Understanding Australian attitudes to security.
July 13, 2025Episode 491 hr 40 min
Adam Martin - Community Consultation requires two-way skill in storytelling
Adam Martin shares his valuable thoughts on how Community Consultation has been working as a process in Northwest Tasmania.And how important the skill level of storytelling is for all parties involved to the outcome.Link to the Ted Talk mentioned by Adam Martin:Complexity, citizen engagement in a post-social media time | David Snowden | TEDxUniversityofNicosiahttps://www.ted.com/talks/david_snowden_david_snowden_complexity_and_citizen_engagement_in_a_post_social_media_world/transcript
May 14, 2025Episode 481 hr 0 min
Craig Heppell - Upskilling to Tell the Stories that Empower Your Business
Craig highlights the important power of storytelling in business. He draws on his diverse career. It includes experience as detective in the NSW Police Force.He also shares insights on how effective storytelling can differentiate a business in a competitive market, build trust, and foster deeper connections with the audience. Heppell argues that companies must use stories to effectively convey their values, mission, and the unique benefits they offer.The conversation also touches on the role of storytelling in socio-economic community development. Heppell highlights how narratives can be used to inspire collective action, support local initiatives, and strengthen communal ties. He underscores the need for authenticity and relatability in stories to truly empower and mobilize communities. Listeners are encouraged to contact him to learn more.Want to contact Craig?craig@ulverstonerealestate.comwww.ulverstonerealestate.comFB: @ulverstonerealestate
May 8, 2025Episode 4713 min
Sandra Rowden-Rich : Who is Concerned for Wilmot's Social Cohesion?
Sandra shares her thoughts on the Milk Road podcast.
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