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About The Guests:

Paul Hodgson is the CEO of the Scaling Green Hydrogen Cooperative Research Centre and the Chair of the Queensland Manufacturing Institute. With over 30 years of experience, Paul is a specialist generalist who works with experts to make big decisions that can change the world. He is focused on increasing the use of hydrogen for fuel to create a greener world for future generations.

Luke, Paul's son, is in grade five and has a passion for soccer. He aspires to be a professional soccer player and knows lots about football and footballers.

Summary:

In this episode, Paul Hodgson, CEO of the Scaling Green Hydrogen Cooperative Research Centre, and his son Luke join the podcast to discuss Paul's role as a CEO and his work in promoting the use of green hydrogen as a clean energy source. They explore the concept of a CEO and the responsibilities that come with the role. Paul explains the importance of hydrogen as a clean energy carrier and its potential to replace coal, oil, and gas in fuelling the world. Luke shares his aspirations of becoming a soccer player and discusses the dedication and training required to pursue a career in sports. They also touch on the significance of finding a job that brings fulfilment and the value of working with nice people.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Paul is the CEO of the Scaling Green Hydrogen Cooperative Research Centre, working to increase the use of hydrogen as a clean energy source.
  2. Luke aspires to be a professional soccer player and understands the importance of hard work and training.
  3. The CEO is the main manager of a company.
  4. Hydrogen is a clean energy carrier that can be used to replace coal, oil, and gas, reducing carbon emissions.
  5. A good job should bring fulfilment, involve working with nice people, and align with personal priorities.

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