• Fit for Disruption - Episode 12 - Conor O'Malley
    Mar 25 2021

    This week we chat with Conor O'Malley

    Conor is a leading executive coach, "the CEO's Caddy", who walks alongside his clients on their learning journey with him.

    He is a professionally recognised certified coach with the International Coaching Federation and an accredited ontological coach with a graduate diploma from the internationally renowned Newfield Institute.

    Conor is the founder of CoachAid and is on two advisory boards in the fields of safety and the Arts. He is a mentor in the field of women in leadership.

    For 20 years before Conor became a coach, he held executive leadership roles in third party logistics, wholesale, retail and fast moving consumer goods, both in the United Kingdom and Australia

    And of course he is the author of international best seller Trust: Begins and ends with self

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Fit for Disruption - Episode 11 - Jo Burston
    Mar 18 2021

    On this episode we chat with Jo Burston.

    Jo is the founder and CEO of Job Capital, a company she grew from nothing to $40M in less than 5 years , co-founder and director of Phronesis Academy and founder of the entrepreneurial movement Inspiring Rare Birds. Rare Birds works to promote opportunity for women in entrepreneurship.

    Sharing entrepreneurial journeys is one of Rare Birds' core offerings and Jo has so far published three books –Brilliant BusinessKids (Rare Birds), Australia's 50 Influential Women Entrepreneurs (Rare Birds) and #IFSHECANICAN.

    Jo has been recognised as one of Australia's top entrepreneurs for the past six years and is a leading authority on global women's entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship as a whole, and SMB markets. Jo is an active mentor for fast growth entrepreneurs both men and women, and is passionate about encouraging young Australians to endeavour to find out exactly who it is that they want to become, and create their own jobs to achieve this.

    Jo is an active mentor for fast growth entrepreneurs and is an impactful, powerful and experienced speaker.

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    55 mins
  • Fit for Disruption - Episode 10 - Kaley Chu
    Mar 12 2021

    Kaley suffered from crippling shyness. One day, it was so bad, Kaley froze when a client asked her a question – in front of her boss!. Kaley was humiliated, so she decided something had to change. Kaley's solution? Have lunch with 100 strangers. What came next completely changed her life and potentially millions of others.


    Since that painful day, Kaley has published a book and given a TEDx talk about her journey. Now, Kaley speaks all over the world to motivate others to step out of their comfort zone, connect with
    people and live a more fulfilling life.

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    48 mins
  • Fit for Disruption - Episode 9 - Xiaowen Xin
    Feb 7 2021

    This week on the Fit for Disruption Show I chat with Xiaowen Xin

    Xiaowen is a Product leader passionate about combining her analytical skills and engineering background with a user-focused mindset to create a compelling vision, define a strategy and lead cross-functional teams through execution, and earn customer love.

    In her last eight years with Google, Xiaowen has brought Google Cloud to new markets, made Android more secure, and made Chrome OS easier to use. Previous to that, Xiaowen has had experience at a variety of organizations and roles, including as the CTO of a startup in China.

    Xiaowen shares her stories of being a little girl growing up in Shanghai, in a time when there were no skyscrapers, through to living in the US and working for Google bringing to market some of the most incredible, and amazing innovations

    We get insight into what it takes to innovate, develop and lead in an organisation as impactful as Google and the lessons that we can all apply in our own organisations.

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    52 mins
  • Fit for Disruption - Episode 8 - Matteo Tassi
    Feb 1 2021

    This week on the Fit for Disruption Show we chat with Matteo Tassi – who is Executive Education Senior Manager at The International Centre for Sport Studies - CIES, Matteo designs and implement learning experiences for sports executives.

    Matteo was born and grew up in a small town very close to Rome from a middle-class family. Who studied cultural anthropology first in Rome (MA) then in Naples (PhD).

    After completing his PhD he left the academic career path and, after some diverse professional experiences, completed the FIFA International Master in Humanities, Management and Law of Sport; he then moved the Olympic Museum in Lausanne where he was in charge of creating and implementing cultural programmes related to the history of the Olympics with exhibitions and events.

    He continued working across sport and museums and spent a year in Lyon consulting to the local football club (Olympique Lyonnais) for the creation of the club museum.

    Since 2018 he has work at the International Centre for Sports Studies where he is leading the Executive Education unit which implements executive programmes in sports management for sports managers.

    We chat with Matteo on;

    • Anthropology, Sport and Religion
    • The link between Sport and Religion
    • What anthropology, sport and religion has to do with Innovation
    • Matteo's personal journey and perspectives on
      • Authenticity
      • Failure
      • Curiosity
      • Empathy
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    59 mins
  • Fit for Disruption - Episode 7 - Sanae Endo
    Dec 14 2020

    In this episode I chat with Sanae Endo - who, based in Japan is a Human Resources Senior Executive who has worked for some of the worlds largest organisations managing global change and transformational programs across cultural and geographical boundaries.

    Sanae-san is an innovator, educator, diversity advocate and Otaku and Lean practitioner.

    Sanae gives a fascinating insight into how some of the Japanese techniques and customs can actually help support you on your innovation journey and become Fit for Disruption.

    We also learn about Sanae-san and her journey growing up in San Fransisco region, and what it was like growing up as a Japanese child in a Western environment. We learn how this helped shape the incredible person she is - one of resilience, adaptability and empathy

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    45 mins
  • Fit for Disruption - Episode 6 - Deepti Pahwa
    Dec 7 2020

    On this episode we chat with Deepti Pahwa. Deepti gives valuable insight into the role that Innovation plays in the design of the future of Health as well ensuring that Values are front and centre of the design process. Deepti is a wonderful story teller as she takes you on a journey through her childhood, the lessons she learned growing up, her education and career in fashion and living, working and leading in multiple countries. Deepti shares concepts of storytelling, trust, resilience and placing people who are at most need front and centre of innovation.

    Deepti is Chief Innovation Officer at Contakt World, and Executive Creative Concept Designer & Co-host of "Contakt The World" Podcast Series(upcoming in December).

    In her current role at Contakt World, She leverages design thinking expertise, human-centricity, ethical design frameworks and purpose-driven mindset for designing innovative digital solutions for public health.

    She believes that the power of being human lies in empathy – something that cannot be automated or outsourced. Her current role spans from driving Product and Platform Innovations, Brand strategy & community narratives for Storytelling, as well as designing and building a culture for Innovation & creativity. She has been a core member of MIT Safe Paths (Pathcheck) since the start of COVID19, as a way to have a meaningful impact on containing the pandemic.

    She currently also Co-leads MIT Africa Conference for Digital pandemic response, that works with public health leaders on designing digital contact tracing and digital management of testing, vaccines & health verification for infectious diseases. She is dedicated to leverage her design expertise to advance technology for the benefit of humanity and is commitment to serving the needs of marginalised communities and making public health equitable & accessible, and thus aligned with the vision of Contakt World.

    She is well-recognised Stanford GSB LEAD alum with Executive Education in Corporate Innovation and has been a recipient of 3 Intellectual contribution awards for Strategic Leadership in Innovation, and Design for Disruption. She is also Founding partner of several Stanford alumni/student entrepreneurship & innovation clubs aimed at empowering the global communities building disruptive solutions to reduce the gap between developing & developed world.

    She has contributed to the Bulletin of the Technical Committee on Data Engineering(IEEE) and co-authors several research papers on using design to Optimize for Human-Tech Partnerships, Characteristics that Make Data Useful to Public Health for Reducing Disease Transmission, Holistic Contact Tracing Digital solutions, Building architecture of trust in Data ecosystems, Role of Empathy and Design for the Future of Digital Health, Privacy and ethics in data architectures, and data interoperability for digital health solutions.

    Her current work spans at the intersection of public health & technology, and is designed around Perceptions, Attitudes, and Adoption of technology, privacy issues, potential use of real-world GPS data for Public health use, understanding how tracers handle the data, Flexible Technology to Maximize Public Health Utility and synthesizing systems-level frameworks and ecosystems design in the form of collaborative approach to innovation for the public good. She has a strong sense of interest & curiosity, and has values set in diversity & inclusion that help her navigate complex problems and drive towards innovative solutions.

    She is an explorer at heart and has lived on 3 continents, in 4 countries and 9 cities, with her current home in Switzerland. In pursuit of discovery and learning from various cultures, she has extensively traveled across 55+ countries. She is also a self-taught photographer and draws inspiration from the world around her with a sincere passion for all things photography - beautiful light, fresh food, sincere people, and inspiring spaces.

    LINKEDIN

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/deeptigpahwa/

    WEBSITE

    https://www.contakt.world/

    BOOK DEEPTI REFERS TO

    'The why you are here cafe'

    https://www.bookdepository.com/Why-Are-You-Here-Cafe-John-P-Strelecky/9780749927172?pdg=dsa-391663266418:cmp-1581209885:adg-62419551529:crv-303055744927:pos-:dev-m&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIrI6EjvGc7QIVCeN3Ch1lbwnQEAAYASAAEgKfbvD_BwE

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    59 mins
  • Fit for Disruption - Episode 5 - Dr Jeri Childers
    Nov 30 2020
    On this episode of the Fit for Disruption Show I chat with Dr Jeri Childers with a focus on educating emerging generations in Innovation and Entrepreneurship through STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths). WIth a focus on looking after the 'underdog', and championing Female emerging leaders, Dr Jeri Childers provides incredible insight into linking Education with Industry Dr Jeri Childers is the Director of Innovation & Entrepreneurship at the University of Technology Sydney Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology. Jeri is the founding Director of the UTS Techcelerator, which enables early-stage tech founders to prototype and validate their commercial deep tech solutions in world-class facilities and maker spaces.

    She develops teams with a focus on entrepreneurial mindsets, agile project management, use of design thinking and creative methods for problem solving, customer validation, and commercialisation strategies.

    Jeri is a certified coach and uses the world-first people analytics tool Fingerprint for Success with students, staff, and industry leaders to develop leadership and founder strengths and enable teams to perform better together.

    Jeri focuses her research on female leader and founder career and venture development, entrepreneurial mindsets, leading for innovation, and entrepreneurial education.

    Dr Childers designs and delivers leadership development activities that inspire women leading organisations and launching new ventures. Jeri curates a professional development series for female founders and leaders called Advancing Women in Tech and has been a mentor for Inspiring Rare Birds for many years before becoming an Inspiring Rare Birds Ambassador. In this role Jeri founded the UTS Female Founder Mentoring Program. Jeri is a champion of gender equality, diversity and inclusions and empowers female leaders at each career stage.

    Jeri also enjoys competitive yacht racing, motorcycle riding, and making art. UTS Techcelerator https://www.uts.edu.au/about/faculty-engineering-and-information-technology/research-faculty-engineering-and-it/funding/techcelerator UTS Innovation and Entrepreneurship https://www.uts.edu.au/partners-and-community/initiatives/entrepreneurship
    Dr Jeri Childers LinkedIn
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerichilders/

    Matthew Webber LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewcwebber/ Matthew Webber email m.webber@menark.com.au
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    48 mins