• #39 - Adriana Basile: Returning to Yourself with Lived Wisdom
    May 4 2026

    In this episode, Sam Bell speaks with Adriana Basile about healing, relationships, self-trust and coming back into the body.

    Adriana’s gift is lived wisdom. She has done the work she now helps others do: returning to herself, building stronger relationships, and creating a life with more love, ease, awareness and embodied truth. She brings empathy, awareness and practical tools because she has walked through her own healing and continues to practise what she shares.

    This is a conversation about holding space, healing after divorce, creating safer relationships, easing burnout, and learning to live and lead from a more grounded place.

    This episode explores:
    • Beauty therapy, business and the early art of holding space
    • Divorce, healing and learning to have a relationship with yourself
    • How couples can reconnect through everyday micro moments
    • Love, gratitude and the daily practices that create ease
    • Women’s circles, storytelling and the power of being witnessed
    • Masculine and feminine energy, relationships and safer spaces for men and women
    • Burnout, nervous system regulation and coming back into the body

    Guest bio:
    Adriana Basile is the founder of Evolve. She is a holistic healing coach, relationship and intimacy coach, somatic practitioner, women’s circle facilitator and circle facilitation educator / mentor.

    Through coaching, somatic bodywork, energy healing, sound healing, restorative yoga / massage, nervous system support, intimacy practices and parts work, Adriana supports people to move out of survival patterns and back into connection, clarity and choice.

    Guest links:
    • Adriana Basile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrianadbasile/
    • Evolve: https://www.evolveadrianabasile.com.au
    • Evolve Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evolve.adrianabasile
    • LUX Retreats: https://www.instagram.com/lux.retreats.aus

    Conversation reference:
    • Louise Hay: https://www.louisehay.com/

    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction to Adriana
    00:52 Beauty therapy, business and learning to hold space
    06:50 Divorce, healing and finding a relationship with herself
    10:57 Helping couples reconnect through micro moments
    14:14 Love, ease and gratitude as daily practice
    22:07 Family, strength and women’s circles
    27:02 Men, relationships and masculine / feminine energy
    31:04 Burnout, softening and coming back into the body

    Explore further:
    Book a Lab: https://naturalgenius.com.au
    Learn more about Sam: https://samanthabell.com.au
    Subscribe to hear future episodes.

    Credits:
    Hosted by Samantha (Sam) Bell in Kiama and Benalla, 25 April, 2026
    Produced at the Kiama office, 25 April - 4 May, 2026

    Natural Genius Podcast https://naturalgenius.com.au

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    36 mins
  • #38 - Joanne Merrick: Impact Is Everything
    May 3 2026

    In this episode, Sam Bell speaks with Joanne Merrick about management, leadership, music, friendship, grief, and the impact we have on people.

    Joanne is an architect of leadership transformation, author, neuroscience-informed talent strategist, and leadership development expert with 20+ years’ global experience across 5 continents and 22 countries. Her career includes leadership, learning and organisational development roles across Deloitte Consulting, Juniper Networks, Amazon Devices, Omnicell, 6sense, The Leadership Recipe and Island Health.

    This conversation centres on a powerful idea: impact is everything.

    Joanne shares why becoming a manager should be a conscious choice, not simply the next automatic career step. Management is not just “a new level in a game”. It is “a completely new game”, because managers and leaders have a profound opportunity to impact people’s lives in positive or negative ways.

    Sam and Joanne also speak about bringing music into leadership development, living and working across cultures, the gift of long friendships, learning through grief, and why the impact we have on people becomes part of the legacy we leave.

    Content note: this conversation includes brief reflections on grief and loss.

    This episode explores:
    • why management should be a conscious choice
    • the difference between intention and impact
    • how managers and leaders affect people’s lives
    • bringing music, memory and personality into facilitation
    • living and working across Australia, Hong Kong and the United States
    • grief, appreciation and the legacy people leave
    • Joanne’s book, Game On! Is Management Your Best Career Play?

    Guest links:
    Joanne Merrick: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joanne-merrick/
    The Leadership Recipe: https://www.theleadershiprecipe.com/
    Joanne’s book: https://a.co/d/09pHXMMz

    Conversation references:
    Sander Dales: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sanderfhdales/
    Young Talent Time: https://www.youngtalenttime.tv/

    Chapters:
    00:02 Introduction to Joanne Merrick
    02:02 Deciding whether management is right for you
    08:40 Bringing music into leadership development
    15:56 Intention, impact, legacy and Sander Dales
    29:58 Living and working across cultures
    42:40 Grief, appreciation and the legacy people leave

    Explore further:
    Listen to Natural Genius: https://naturalgenius.com.au
    Learn more about Sam: https://samanthabell.com.au
    Subscribe to hear future episodes.

    Credits:
    Hosted by Samantha (Sam) Bell in Kiama and Anacortes, USA, 26 April 2026.
    Produced at the Kiama office, 26 April - 3 May 2026.
    Natural Genius Podcast: https://naturalgenius.com.au

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    56 mins
  • #37 - Ben Rennie: Technology, Adventure, and Designing for Connection
    Apr 27 2026

    What happens when technology makes life easier, and also starts to take something from us?

    In this episode, Sam Bell speaks with designer, author and creativity activist Ben Rennie about technology, agency, adventure, family, systemic design and creating with technology.

    Ben reflects on writing Be Kind, Rewind, leaving his phone behind, raising children through adventure and snow sports, building an independent creative studio, and why design needs to look beyond the immediate brief. This is a conversation about values, connection, creativity, and designing for the lives and communities we want to shape.

    This episode explores

    • Technology, agency and potential boundaries for digital tools
    • AI, writing, critical thinking and trusting your own voice
    • Adventure, family, skiing and building a life close to nature
    • The pressure and possibility of growing a founder-led design business
    • Systemic design, human-centred design and seven-generational thinking
    • Values, connection, climate, community and designing for what comes next

    Guest bio

    Ben Rennie is a designer, author, speaker and creativity activist working across design, climate, sport and community. He leads Rennie Lab, chairs Design Declares Australia, and is the author of Lessons in Creativity. After 20 years building and leading Reny Studio, Ben’s work now explores systemic design, creativity, technology, and how we reshape the ways people live, connect and build.

    Guest links

    • Ben Rennie: https://benrennie.com/ and https://www.linkedin.com/in/benrennie/
    • Reny Studio: https://reny.studio/services/
    • Ben's book: Lessons in Creativity: https://benrennie.com/pages/lessonsincreativity
    • Ben’s writing: https://substack.com/@benrennie/posts
    • Dear Luke & Ben podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/dear-luke-ben/id1598107677

    Conversation references

    • Miff Rennie: https://www.instagram.com/miffrennie/
    • Zach Bush: https://www.instagram.com/zachbushmd/
    • IDEO: https://www.ideo.com/
    • frog: https://www.frog.co/
    • Christian Duell’s Natural Genius episode: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1GdoioUsgMWdFLDOb5Motl

    Chapters

    01:33 Leaving the phone behind and Be Kind, Rewind
    07:09 Boundaries, AI and agency
    12:31 Adventure, writing and the last 10%
    21:29 Systemic design, wayfinding, connection and seven-generational thinking
    30:00 Snow, family and rebuilding life around nature
    40:43 Values, separation and how we show up

    Explore further

    Book a Lab: https://naturalgenius.com.au
    Learn more about Sam: https://samanthabell.com.au
    Subscribe to hear future episodes.

    About Natural Genius

    Through conversations with leaders, thinkers, builders and practitioners across many fields, the podcast explores the signals that guide meaningful work and the choices that shape a life.

    Credits

    Hosted by Samantha (Sam) Bell in Sydney and Kiama, 14 April, 2026
    Produced at the Kiama office, 14 - 28 April, 2026
    Natural Genius Podcast https://naturalgenius.com.au

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    54 mins
  • #36 - Aprill Enright: Art, Creative Reinvention, and Personal Rebranding
    Apr 26 2026

    In this episode, Sam Bell speaks with Aprill Enright about moving through a sometimes murky transition from co-founder and operator to artist, creative partner, and a clearer new chapter.

    Drawing on work across technology, customer operations, Knowledge Bird, startup investing, Tractor Ventures, and visual arts, Aprill shares how she has been reconnecting with art, rethinking what her skills are actually for, and bringing systems thinking and creative instinct back into one integrated identity.

    They talk about personal rebranding, human design, career coaching, AI, art, and the practical value of many coffees when the future is still forming.

    This episode explores:

    • Growing up in a creative family and choosing science over art at school
    • Building a career across technology, customer operations, knowledge management, and startup leadership
    • Co-founding Tractor Ventures and the toll of extended ambiguity
    • Career coaching, human design, and personal rebranding as tools for clarity
    • Using AI to think more deeply, articulate intent, and support creative work

    Guest bio:

    Aprill Enright is a Melbourne-based artist and creative partner, NED, startup coach, and former co-founder of Tractor Ventures. Her background spans 13 years in technology and customer operations, 10 years as an independent knowledge management consultant through Knowledge Bird, and 13+ years as a startup investor. She is GAICD qualified, a Venture Catalyst alumna, and was recognised as Investor of the Year at the Governor of Victoria Startup Awards in 2023.

    Guest links:

    • Aprill Enright: https://aprillenright.com.au/
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aprillenright/
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aprill.enright/

    Conversation references:

    • Tractor Ventures: https://www.tractorventures.com/
    • Knowledge Bird: https://knowledgebird.medium.com/
    • National Gallery of Victoria: https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/
    • Jacqui Stockdale: https://www.jacquistockdale.com/
    • Human Design: https://human.design/reports/free-report-3
    • Claude: https://claude.com/product/overview

    Chapters:

    02:32 Art, science, and growing up in a creative family
    04:38 Knowledge Bird, consulting, and building Tractor Ventures
    08:19 Leaving the co-founder role and learning what her skills really are
    15:50 Courage, ambiguity, and the shape of a new chapter
    20:16 Family, vision, and creative lineage

    Explore further:

    • Book a Lab: https://naturalgenius.com.au
    • Learn more about Sam: https://samanthabell.com.au
    • Subscribe to hear future episodes.

    About Natural Genius:

    Natural Genius is a podcast and platform exploring how thoughtful people build meaningful lives, good work, and things that last. In conversation, ideas, qualities, and ways of being that help people access their natural genius come.

    Credits:

    Hosted by Samantha (Sam) Bell in Violet Town and Melbourne, 27 March, 2026.

    Produced at the Violet Town and Kiama offices, 27 March - 25 April, 2026.

    Natural Genius Podcast https://naturalgenius.com.au

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    35 mins
  • #35 - Peppie Simpson: The Ocean as Medicine, Whale Song, and Remembering Who We Are
    Apr 23 2026

    In this episode, Sam Bell speaks with Peppie Simpson about the ocean as medicine, whale song, and what nature helps us remember.

    A pioneer of women’s surfing in Australia, Peppie brings decades across surfing, swimming, teaching, ocean guiding, and whale and dolphin work in Noosa. This is a wide, heartfelt conversation about deep connection to water, nature as intelligence, and the ways whales, dolphins, and the ocean can open people back into feeling, steadiness, and wonder.

    This episode explores:

    • the ocean as medicine for the nervous system, body, and mind
    • a life shaped by surfing, swimming, and deep relationship with water
    • Hawaii, Joan Ocean, and extraordinary experiences with dolphins and whales
    • whale song, dolphins, and animal communication
    • nature as intelligence, subtle signals, and remembering who we are
    • songlines, migration, and listening more closely to the natural world
    • grandmothering, guidance, and simple ways of living well
    • Noosa waterways, the Everglades, and connection to place

    Guest bio:

    Peppie Simpson is an ocean guide, surfer, swimmer, teacher, and lifelong water woman based in Noosa.

    A pioneer of women’s surfing in Australia, she founded the Victorian Women’s Surfing Association, which later became the Australian Women’s Surfing Association. She is a 2x Australian surf champion, a multiple state surfing champion, a 4x world champion in surf life saving ironwoman and swim events, and was recently recognised with both an Australia Day Award for services to surfing and the Noosa Festival of Surfing, and the Spirit of Longboarding Award at the Australian Titles.

    Through Whalesong Noosa, Peppie takes people onto the water to experience whales, dolphins, songs, and deep connection to nature. Her work also draws on decades of swimming, surf coaching, teaching babies and children in the water, time spent in Hawaii with spinner dolphins, and contributions to whale research.

    Guest links:

    • Peppie Simpson: https://www.instagram.com/peppiesimpson/

    • Whalesong Noosa: https://whalesongsnoosa.com.au/

    • Whalesong Noosa Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whalesongsnoosa/

    Conversation references:

    • Peppie dives deep into dolphin research: https://noosatoday.com.au/news/13-01-2025/peppie-dives-deep-into-dolphin-research/

    • Joan Ocean film: https://www.instagram.com/joanoceanfilm/

    • Ocean Films: https://oceanfilms.vhx.tv/

    • Pea Horsley: https://animalthoughts.com/

    Books:

    • Dolphin Connection - Joan Ocean

    • Dolphins into the Future - Joan Ocean

    • Whale Whisperer - Joan Ocean

    • Heart to Heart - Pea Horsley

    • Animal Communication Made Easy - Pea Horsley

    Chapters:

    00:54 Hawaii, Joan Ocean, and returning charged by the ocean

    04:22 Dolphins, whales, and extraordinary moments

    08:54 A life shaped by water, surfing, and Whalesong Noosa

    11:44 The ocean as medicine

    14:45 Dolphins, communication, and remembering who we are

    20:50 Whale song, songlines, and nature’s intelligence

    29:35 Grandmothering, guidance, and the Everglades

    44:17 Love, focus, and being a dolphin in daily life

    Explore further:

    Book a Lab: https://naturalgenius.com.au

    Learn more about Sam: https://samanthabell.com.au

    Subscribe to hear future episodes.

    About Natural Genius:

    Natural Genius is a podcast hosted by Samantha Bell. Through thoughtful conversations with grounded, capable people, it explores how people build, lead, create, heal, and live in ways that are true to who they are, with greater signal and less noise.

    Credits:

    Hosted by Samantha Bell in Noosaville, 15 February, 2026 and Violet Town and Noosa, 1 April, 2026.

    Produced at the Violet Town, Peregian Beach and Kiama offices, 15 February - 24 April, 2026.

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    47 mins
  • #34 - Adam Tomas Pangelinan: Network School, Coding Mischief, and Choosing Action Before Certainty
    Apr 23 2026

    Adam Tomas Pangelinan is a technologist and builder from Guam, currently at Network School (ns.com). In this conversation, he shares how curiosity, mischief, and courage opened a path from island life to a fast-moving global coding community, and why he is becoming more deliberate about attention, quality, and the kind of life he wants to build.

    Sam and Adam explore Guam, robotics, internet curation, courage, improv, belonging, and how acting on what matters have shaped his path. A conversation about choosing fun quests, acting on what matters, and utilising potential.

    This episode explores:

    • finding Network School through curiosity, mischief, and acting fast

    • learning to code, automate, and solve problems early

    • Guam, island culture, belonging, and the feeling of home

    • living in a fast-changing community and protecting your social battery

    • internet curation, trust, quality, and protecting your attention

    • improv, games, and flow as ways to grow

    • prioritising and acting, and why career success is not the same as life success

    Guest bio:

    Adam Tomas Pangelinan is a focused technologist and builder from Guam with a strong interest in code, media, entrepreneurship, and the kinds of environments that help people learn fast and build well.

    He brings curiosity, depth, and a playful seriousness to the way he thinks about life and work, and in this conversation reflects on growing up on an island, joining Network School, and becoming more intentional about quality, attention, and the life he wants to create.

    Guest links:

    • Adam Tomas Pangelinan: https://adampang.com/ and X: https://x.com/adamtpang

    Conversation references:

    • Network School: https://ns.com

    • Tim Ferriss: https://tim.blog/

    • Founders podcast / David Senra: https://www.founderspodcast.com/

    • Song Exploder: https://songexploder.net/

    • Book: The Beginning of Infinity by David Deutsch

    Chapters:

    00:00 Welcome and Adam intro
    01:24 How Adam found Network School
    06:56 School, coding, and early automation
    09:09 Island living and life inside Network School
    14:28 Guam, culture, and the feeling of home
    18:46 Code, curation, and protecting your attention
    23:30 Improv, games, and flow
    27:57 Quality, prioritising, and success in life

    Explore further:

    Explore Natural Genius: https://naturalgenius.com.au
    Learn more about Sam: https://samanthabell.com.au
    Subscribe to hear future episodes

    About Natural Genius:

    Natural Genius is a podcast and platform exploring how thoughtful people build meaningful lives, good work, and things that last. Through grounded conversations, Sam brings forward the ideas, qualities, and ways of being that help people access their natural genius.

    The show is for people who care about clarity, usefulness, growth, and building with heart, intelligence, and intent.

    Credits:

    Hosted by Samantha (Sam) Bell in Violet Town and Network School, 27 January, 2026.

    Produced at the Violet Town, Peregian Beach and Kiama offices, 27 January - 23 April, 2026.

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    32 mins
  • #33 - Stephane Laurent Villedieu: Sweet Origins, Hard Lessons, and Human Choice in the Age of AI
    Apr 8 2026

    Raised in a small town in the south of France, Stephane Laurent Villedieu grew up with deep trust in people and a strong pull towards the wider world. That openness took him into conflict resolution work in the Middle East, through an MBA, into senior business roles across Asia, and into venture building in crypto and frontier technology.

    Sam and Stephane talk about sweetness and naivety, the Himalayas, betrayal in business, the Satoshi myth, and why AI may sharpen our relationship with consciousness, identity, and choice.

    Content note: this conversation includes discussion of severe depression, suicidal thoughts, betrayal, legal conflict, and mental health challenges. In Australia, Lifeline is 13 11 14. In an emergency call 000.

    This episode explores:

    • a small-town upbringing, Tintin, and the instinct to explore.
    • conflict resolution work, an MBA, and business leadership across Asia.
    • severe depression, breath, and rebuilding a life.
    • brotherhood, success, betrayal, and painful learning.
    • plant medicine, self-honesty, and deeper learning through pain.
    • the Satoshi mystery, myth, and collective stories.
    • AI, agency, and choosing our destiny.

    Guest bio:

    Stephane Laurent Villedieu is a serial entrepreneur and investor working across business, blockchain, and emerging technology. Based at Network School near Singapore, he is Co-Founder of Viber and has previously co-founded MANTRA DAO and Rio DeFi while building ventures and holding senior roles across China, Hong Kong, and Europe.

    His path spans law and political science, UNESCO conflict resolution work, an MBA, and leadership roles across digital marketing, business development, and venture building.

    Guest links:

    • Stephane Laurent Villedieu: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephane-laurent-villedieu-1b6ab769/
    • Stephane Laurent Villedieu on X: https://x.com/Stephane_LV
    • Satoshi project - the Byzantine General: https://thebyzantinegeneral.org
    • Network School: https://ns.com

    Conversation references:

    • Barbara Schacht Randall on Natural Genius: Kanyini, Belonging, and the Wisdom of Uncle Bob Randall https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ww08BIyQEGg&utm_source=chatgpt.com
    • Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction
    01:13 Small-town France
    04:14 The Himalayas
    10:45 Trust and business
    24:50 Betrayal and pain
    32:29 Satoshi and myth
    01:01:55 AI and destiny

    Explore further:

    Discover your Natural Genius one-on-one with Sam: https://naturalgenius.com.au
    Learn more about Sam: https://samanthabell.com.au
    Subscribe to hear future episodes

    About Natural Genius:

    Natural Genius is a podcast about thoughtful people, meaningful lives, and the ideas that help us live and work with more clarity. Sam Bell speaks with people who carry practical intelligence, care deeply, and make things happen in ways others can learn from.

    It is part of the Natural Genius platform designed to help people hear what matters, think clearly, and move good work forward with more signal and less noise.

    Credits:

    Hosted by Samantha (Sam) Bell in Violet Town and Network School, 24 March, 2026.
    Produced at the Violet Town office, 24 March - 9 April, 2026.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • #32 - Jack Growden: Action Over Words, Digital Inequality, and Building the Basics First
    Apr 8 2026

    In this conversation, Jack Growden shares why digital inequality and other community challenges are being overthought and under-solved, and simple actions that work: get the laptop into a child’s hands, build the classroom, add the toilet, and keep going.

    From donating one laptop in Papua New Guinea at 20 to leading LiteHaus International across 13 countries, Jack talks with Sam about resilience, practical philanthropy, community-led work, founder dependence, and why the basics still matter if we want real opportunity to reach more people.

    This episode explores:

    • how LiteHaus International started with one donated laptop in Papua New Guinea.
    • digital inequality in Australia and across the Asia-Pacific.
    • what communities in PNG and Cambodia taught Jack about doing the work that matters.
    • laptops, classrooms, toilets, water tanks, and electrification as practical foundations.
    • staying on the tools while building something that lasts beyond the founder.
    • resilience, kindness, and Jack’s call for more net producers than net consumers.

    Guest bio:

    Jack Growden is the founder and CEO of LiteHaus International, a Townsville-based social entrepreneur tackling digital inequality across the Asia-Pacific. He started by donating his own laptop to a school in Papua New Guinea at 20 and turned that instinct into a fast-moving organisation grounded in practical action.

    Today LiteHaus International works across 13 countries, has supported 630 schools, and has put more than 30,000 laptops and desktops back into use. Jack has been recognised on Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia, was a Young Australian of the Year finalist, and continues to build practical, community-led solutions through LiteHaus and wider social impact work.

    Guest links:

    • Jack Growden: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-growden-355542161/
    • LiteHaus: https://litehausinternational.org/
    • “The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better” by Kate Pickett & Richard Wilkinson: https://www.penguin.com.au/books/the-spirit-level-9780241954294

    Conversation references:

    • Geraldine Cox: https://www.sunrisecambodia.org.au/
    • Pete Williams' Natural Genius episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NX2G0g4asXc

    Chapters:

    00:00 Welcome and the last fortnight
    03:05 LiteHaus, donated devices, and action over words
    05:47 Why Jack loves the work
    09:36 Opportunity, PNG, and simple, fixable solutions
    14:28 How Jack prioritises and why the basics come first
    17:03 Resilience, founder dependence, and building to last
    27:28 Who inspires Jack
    42:20 Kindness, contribution, and a better society

    Explore further:

    Support LiteHaus International: https://litehausinternational.org/
    Learn more about Natural Genius: https://naturalgenius.com.au
    Learn more about Sam: https://samanthabell.com.au

    About Natural Genius:

    Natural Genius is a podcast for thoughtful people building useful lives, organisations, communities, and ideas. Sam Bell speaks with people who carry practical intelligence, care deeply, and make things happen in ways others can learn from.

    It is part of the Natural Genius platform designed to help people hear what matters, think clearly, and move good work forward with more signal and less noise.

    Credits:
    Hosted by Samantha (Sam) Bell in Violet Town and Townsville, 1 April, 2026.
    Produced at the Violet Town office, 1 - 8 April,

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    45 mins