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Browny's Podcast
Browny Remembers His Best Bits
The boys are on a short holiday, but in the meantime, they remember all the times Alistair Clarkson lost it, Leigh Mathews listens to the podcast, the time they interviewed Harry Mckay, Browny's Year 9 Report Card, and last but not least Warrick Capper's very special message. If you're enjoying what you're hearing please hit the follow or subscribe button wherever you're listening. Don't miss out on the action across socials: Instagram: @brownyspodcast TikTok: @brownyspodcast Follow the boys on Instagram: Browny: @johnathan16brown Campbell: @browndog_30x Deano: @deanonair Full episode v...
2024-06-27
21 min
Austin Bar Association Podcast Network
Discussion with Chief Justice Darlene Byrne, Judge Leigh Mathews Rodriguez, and Allison Edwards
In the next episode of the Council of Firsts, Amanda Arriaga, first Latina president of the Austin Bar, talks to Justice Darlene Byrne, Judge Leigh Mathews Rodriguez, and Allison Edwards of Foster Angels about the child welfare system and the Denise Hyde Scholarship Fund. The Denise Hyde Scholarship Fund was established in 2012 to provide funding for education-related expenses for youth aging out of foster care. This year, the Austin Bar Foundation is partnering with Foster Angels of Central Texas to identify the deserving recipients. To donate to the Denise Hyde Scholarship Fund for educational needs for youth aging out...
2024-05-21
27 min
The Hidden Why Podcast
1081 Wesley Mathews – Entrepreneur Insights
Entrepreneur Insights Leigh Martinuzzi · 1081 Wesley Mathews – Entrepreneur Insights As an entrepreneur, Wesley understands the importance of taking calculated risks, staying ahead of the curve, and constantly innovating. He’s excited to share with us today the lessons he’s learnt in starting his entrepreneurial journey to creating a company with over 135 staff and … Continue reading 1081 Wesley Mathews – Entrepreneur Insights
2023-05-07
27 min
Leigh Martinuzzi | Personal Development and Freedom Fulfilment Coach
1081 Wesley Mathews – Entrepreneur Insights
Entrepreneur Insights Leigh Martinuzzi · 1081 Wesley Mathews – Entrepreneur Insights As an entrepreneur, Wesley understands the importance of taking calculated risks, staying ahead of the curve, and constantly innovating. He’s excited to share with us today the lessons he’s learnt in starting his entrepreneurial journey to creating a company with over 135 staff and … Continue reading 1081 Wesley Mathews – Entrepreneur Insights The post 1081 Wesley Mathews – Entrepreneur Insights appeared first on Leigh Martinuzzi | Personal Development and Freedom Fulfilment Coach.
2023-05-07
27 min
Straight Outta Health IT
Reflections on transformational leadership in healthcare - Dr. Kameron Matthews
We're honored to have on this week's episode of "Straight Outta Health IT" the dynamic and unconventional Dr. Kameron Matthews, MD. This amazing clinician has dedicated her life's mission to the equitable delivery of healthcare and the adoption of health policies impacting underserved communities. Dr. Kameron Leigh Matthews is the Chief Health Officer of Cityblock Health, a transformative, value-based healthcare provider integrating medical, behavioral, and social services for Medicaid and dually eligible and low-income Medicare beneficiaries. A board-certified Family Physician, Dr. Matthews has focused her career on underserved and vulnerable communities, having held multiple leadership roles in cor...
2022-12-06
32 min
Candlelit Tales Irish Mythology Podcast
Episode 178.5 - The Bloody Potatoes - Sorcha Live In The Crypt - Dublin Ireland
Welcome back to the Candlelit Tales podcast, and this bonus episode of a show recorded live in the crypts below Christchurch. This podcast is proudly sponsored by the people who donate to us each month via https://www.patreon.com/candlelittales and anyone who sends us a once-off donation through the Paypal button on our website http://candlelittales.ie/ Please note the content of these stories may be triggering for some listeners, please take care of yourself as you listen. Triggers include mentions of violence, animal abuse or death, child abuse, body horror, and worse. Listener discretion is advised. Check...
2022-10-24
08 min
Women of Substance Music Podcast
#1393 Music by Kimberly Haynes, Verlene Schermer, Katie Martin, Alex Krawczyk, Peggy Ratusz, Jill Detroit, Trisha Leone Sandora, Love Riot, Shaza Leigh, Mary Lou Fulton
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit www.WOSPodcast.comThis show includes the following songs:Kimberly Haynes - Brother's Keeper FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYVerlene Schermer - Common Ground FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYKatie Martin - Love is a Way of Life FOLLOW ON BANDCAMPAlex Krawczyk - As A River Does FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYPeggy Ratusz - Love Light FOLLOW ON YOUTUBEJill Detroit - Courage to Be Kind FOLLOW ON BROADJAMTrisha Leone Sandora - Gather...
2022-09-23
46 min
Candlelit Tales Irish Mythology Podcast
Episode 160 - Rebirth - Osgar
Welcome back to the Candlelit Tales Podcast. This is the story of what happened to Osgar son of Oisín grandson of Fionn MacCumhaill when he woke up after he died… This story is told by Aron Music is by Oisín Ryan and Alan Homan and it is produced by Oisín Ryan and Alan Homan This podcast is proudly sponsored by the people who donate to us each month via https://www.patreon.com/candlelittales and anyone who sends us a once-off donation through the Paypal button on our website http://candlelittales.ie/ #candlelittales #candlelittalespodcast #keepherlit #keephercandlelit #storytelling #livem...
2022-04-09
13 min
The Prophetic Resistance Podcast
Bonus Content: Revolutionary Faith with Leigh Butler of Akina
We are pleased to bring you a special episode from our kindred project, Revolutionary Faith, hosted by Rev. Alvin Herring, executive director of Faith in Action. In this episode, Alvin speaks with Leigh Butler, CEO of Akina and Stephanie Roberts, Co-Founder. Akina is a hub for Black mothers and women who are eagerly searching for community, connection, and information resulting in better outcomes for our next generation.
2022-04-06
58 min
One on One Football Podcast
18: "How To Be An Elite Kicker on Both Feet" with Jason Akermanis
In episode 18 of the One On One Football Jason Akermanis shares stories from the Brisbane Lions triple premiership back in 2001, 2002 & 2003. He speaks about the importance of kicking skills, particularly on the opposite foot, his clashes with coach Leigh Mathews and some of the people 'behind the scenes' who made the Brisbane team so successful in that era; in particular Phil Jauncey, the famous sports psychologist and sports physiotherapist Victor Popov. Topics: - Crypto - Getting everything out of your DNA - Professional sports as a vehicle to later success - Talent vs hard work - Michael Voss as a...
2022-02-17
1h 01
Browny's Podcast
Hey Bucks, are we going to see you on Married at First Sight?
On this episode Nathan Buckley joins the show, Browny took AFL Legend Leigh Mathews to a cheap Chinese restaurant and the boys discuss Novak Djokovic. Get involved with the Browny's Podcast Whatsapp group - https://chat.whatsapp.com/DR5JMlQzlP3AHGosxNg01e To find out more about Browny's Podcast, type Herald Sun Browny's Podcast into your browser, app or wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2022-01-11
34 min
The Good Problem
Leigh Mathews & Mel Harwin: The Privilege of Doing Good
We're flipping things for the final episode of season five, and host Leigh Mathews is being interviewed by the wonderful Mel Harwin who has over 15 years experience working as a leader, implementor, human designer and evaluator in the international development, social, and environmental programs globally. Mel's experience, curiosity and critical thinking thinking skills contribute to a wonderful interview unpacking the privilege of doing good.
2021-11-20
49 min
The Footy Coach Podcast
Jarrad Wright: Coaching and playing in the SANFL
Jarrad Wright is the current senior coach of the South Adelaide Football Club in the SANFL. He previously coached Woodville West Torrens reserves teams to back to back premierships in 2013/14 and has led a community level football club with Henley Sharks to a flag in 2017. As a player he was picked 35th in the 2001 national draft by the Brisbane Lions Football Club before playing in the SANFL with South Adelaide and Woodville West Torrens. During this chat we discuss his junior playing days and what led him to get drafted, Leigh Mathews and the culture at the Brisbane Lions...
2021-11-08
42 min
The Good Problem
Dr. Matt Beard: Moral Injury
Ethics is a term we throw around quite often in the doing good sector. But what does it really mean? Where do ethics apply? Is it at the organisational level, the individual level, or both?In the humanitarian sector, where staff are regularly placed in situations where they are required to make decisions that can deeply affect the lives of others, how does ethics apply? Is it ok to be placed in that situation? In a sector with a high burnout rate, and an expectation to just accept working conditions – who is responsible when th...
2021-10-28
59 min
The Good Problem
Monica Mukerjee & Arnab Majumdar: #Aidtoo, Dignity at MSF
In the aftermath of the #metoo movement, we saw the emergence of #aidtoo and the resulting exposure of harassment, abuse and discrimination in the development and humanitarian sector. While the reports are shocking to read, it’s no surprise – abuse, sexual misconduct, racism, and discrimination have been long prevalent in the sector, and we continue to see reports naming major agencies in scandals. The rise of #aidtoo has resulted in long overdue attention on these issues, and the voices are only getting louder. The latest report to come out is by Decolonise MSF, an organ...
2021-10-21
50 min
The Good Problem
Aleem Ali: Shifting Power in Practice
Organisations all over the world are engaging in a long overdue self-analysis and reflection of how they operate and how they engage with communities whom they have traditionally worked ‘on behalf of’. This can be both confronting and challenging, but it’s also entirely necessary if we want to dismantle the harmful systems and structures rooted in colonialism that underpin how we operate. So how do organisations best go about this when they are still part of, and beholden to these systems?I’ve invited the amazing Aleem Ali onto the podcast today to talk abo...
2021-10-14
38 min
The Good Problem
Mary Ann Clements: Dismantling Development
Working in a sector that is traditionally seen as ‘doing good’ can mean that often, actions and behaviours that are not good at all, and in fact, cause harm are able to proliferate. The international development sector is built upon colonial ideals and has traditionally perpetuated those through a harmful system of top-down do-gooding that actively suppresses development instead of encouraging it. In recent times, voices speaking out against the system have gotten louder and louder, and in fact, a number of them have been guests on this podcast. Today...
2021-10-07
41 min
The Good Problem
Camilla Nelson: A Broken System
As somebody who has spent their entire career working to protect the rights of vulnerable children, today’s episode was challenging to record. While we know that children’s rights are violated daily, we don’t expect that harm to be caused by the very institutions created to protect them. Australia’s family court was established in the 1970s, underpinned by a naive belief that if couples could separate quickly and easily, family violence would perhaps disappear. Forty six years later, we are faced with an institution that has, and continues to cause irreparable harm to c...
2021-09-30
41 min
The Good Problem
Lisa Wells: True Believers
Today’s episode is a deep dive into exploring doing good in the context of activism. This podcast exists to explore why we do good, how we do good, and what the implications of our do gooding are. In activist communities, we often see a spectrum of people – from those who participate in activism sporadically, to those who dedicate their entire lives to the causes. At this extreme end, we see the outcasts and visionaries – those living on the fringes of society and making change in their own unique way.In spaces where emotion is hig...
2021-09-23
50 min
Nathan, Nat & Shaun
GRAND FINAL FEVER (for most of us anyway!)
It turns out Nathan isn’t the only one around here that couldn’t care less about the AFL GF! Just wait until you hear about the grand final offer Nikki’s husband turned down! Our resident footy heads rang through in the lead up to the big dance; including Jono Brown (who shared a hilarious story about Leigh Mathews) PLUS David King and Birds of Tokyo frontman Ian Kenny!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2021-09-23
47 min
The Good Problem
Brandon Stiver: Orphan Care and the Modern Missionary
Today’s conversation is a topic very close to my own heart, and one that’s formed a core part of my professional career: children living in orphanages. The evidence tells us that growing up in an orphanage is harmful, yet it’s still happening at scale with millions of children globally stuck in institutions. A key fact that I want to continue to drive home is that the idea that there are millions of orphans in orphanages waiting for the love, care and attention of well meaning foreigners is a myth. T...
2021-09-16
5h 04
The Good Problem
Eben Kirksey: Bioethics and Destructive Innovation
Ethics don’t exist in a vacuum, they are developed over time, at an individual level through the course of our relationships with people, animals, the environment, and systems. In our modern world, it’s difficult to be independent of systems we don’t ethically align with. Advances in medical technology are moving at an unprecedented pace, and the frameworks we have to guide the ethical application of these are unable to keep up. At what point does innovation become destructive? My guest today is Eben Kirksey, an anthropologist known for his work in multi-s...
2021-09-11
51 min
The Good Problem
Zenith Virago: Walking with Death
Today’s episode unpacks a topic that can be uncomfortable for some of us, but is something that we will all experience. Death. \Death is the natural end of life, one certainty that every human being will experience, yet something we are often deeply unfamiliar with and shy away from. My guest today is Zenith Virago, a professional Deathwalker of over 20 years. Zenith is a leader in the field and has pioneered the concept of empowered continual care at the end of life.So what is a Deathwalker? A Deathwalker is a person who walks th...
2021-08-26
50 min
The Good Problem
Themrise Khan: Challenging Development Practise
This week alone, in the midst of a devastating global pandemic, we have seen a massive earthquake hit Haiti, and horrific images and stories streaming out of Afghanistan documenting the fall of government and takeover by the Taliban. It’s difficult to process these events when we are already suffering collectively, and difficult to know what to do next, if anything.These events, and others like them continually raise the question of the role aid and development work play in these crises, and the effectiveness of humanitarian responses. Aid and development effectiveness should be continually interrogated. Maintaining th...
2021-08-19
43 min
The Good Problem
Scott Ludlam: A search for the world that comes next
Opening season 5 with this episode seems fitting, with the release of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) damning report that found escaping human caused climate change is no longer possible. Even if earth’s climate was stablised in the near future, some of the climate change induced damage could not be reversed in centuries, or even millenia. We should expect worse fires, longer droughts, and more severe floods.My guest today is Scott Ludlam, former deputy leader of the Australia Greens and Senator from 2008 – 2017. Scott is a lifelong climate activist and for his fi...
2021-08-12
43 min
AM Live on SAfm
Mathews family requires full disclosure so they can begin to find closure
The family of Leigh Matthews, who was killed in July 2004 held a press conference in Johannesburg earlier today after allegations that her killer; Donovan Moodley may be eligible for parole consideration. The family says it was called by Correctional Services for mediation ahead of a parole hearing with a possibility of an early release for Donovan Moodley. The Department of Correctional Services says there will be no parole hearing today to determine if Leigh Matthews' murderer can be released. We spoke to Leigh Mathews' father Rob Mathews…
2021-06-22
09 min
The Bulwark Goes to Hollywood
Summer Reading!
On this week’s episode, Sonny Bunch is joined by Bulwark contributor Bill Ryan and Turner Classic Movie writer Greg Ferrara to talk about some of their favorite film books. This episode was inspired in part by a recurring question Sonny gets about books that can help people better understand film or become better film writers. Obviously, you should listen to the episode; we wouldn’t be sending it to you otherwise. But here’s a cheat sheet with links to the recommended titles. (Pro tip: I’ve linked to Amazon pages, but do yourself a favor and chec...
2021-06-17
1h 01
Richfield Branch Library Podcast
National Library Week
The gang examines libraries of the past, present, and future in this special episode on our favorite writing about libraries. Mike discusses The Library Book by Susan Orlean and Bad-Ass Librarians of Timbuktu by Joshua Hammer, the true story of how a group of librarians smuggled hundreds of thousands of rare volumes to safety in 2012. Christina reminisces about the neighborhood library of her childhood, and discusses the freeing argument at the heart the essay “Northwest London Blues” from Feel Free by Zadie Smith. Jen talks about Freedom Libraries by Mike Selby (Hear more abou...
2021-04-06
35 min
The Good Problem
Phil Preston
The concept of shared value has gained popularity in recent years, with recognition that solving social and environmental problems requires the input, participation and action of all stakeholders. Leveraging the resources and innovation capacity of the private sector is key to solving the world’s most pressing problems, and as the logic goes – if businesses can benefit at the same time, it’s a win win. But is shared value a panacea for solving all of our problems? Or is there still a role for philanthropy and charity, and activism? My guest today is Phil Presto...
2021-02-23
40 min
The Good Problem
Cornelia Walther: Social change from the inside out
Working in the international development sector is complex. From the outside, it can seem like an exciting, adventurous life – living in places that are perceived to be dangerous, or hard. But for humanitarian workers, it’s not always easy – especially for those working in conflict zones, or emergencies. Burnout and PTSD are common, and often left untreated. It’s also common for humanitarian workers to ask themselves whether what they are doing is really helping. It can be easy to get caught up in the delivery of projects, and ignore the bigger questions about effectiveness, impact and ethics.
2021-02-15
35 min
The Good Problem
Carly Findlay: Growing Up Disabled In Australia
Accessibility is often taken for granted by people who are not disabled. Everyday situations like shopping, catching transport, accessing public bathrooms, using the internet can be extremely challenging for those who have a disability. Disability is so individual, and so misunderstood, and our world does not do well at accepting, accommodating and including individuals who are disabled. We need to do better. My guest today is the amazing Carly Findlay, an award winning writer, speaker and appearance activist. Carly is the editor of Growing Up Disabled in Australia, an anthology of stories written by disabled Australians and...
2021-02-05
33 min
One Moment Please
#21 From chalk board to human rights activist - Leigh Mathews
On her way home to Australia from travelling the world, Leigh Mathews stopped off in Cambodia for a volunteer teaching gig. That decision started her on her journey of becoming a human rights activist. Leigh shares raw personal insights of her own short comings when embarking on helping the local community, what she wishes she could take back and how it has shaped her work in educating the world about Orphanage tourism and how the well meaning public are actually doing more harm than good. Leigh has been instrumental assisting with the world’s first mode...
2021-01-29
1h 07
The Good Problem
Sushil Babu Chettri: Orphanages - It's All Business
Today’s guest has quite the life story. Born in a remote village in the far west of Nepal, At the age of 7, Sushil went for a walk beyond the hills that surrounded his village and a few months later found himself homeless, living on the streets of Kathmandu. Sushil’s story of street living, his time in an orphanage and his perspective on volunteers that want to help children like him is invaluable. It’s Sushil’s and my hope that by sharing his story, we can amplify the voices of other children and adults who have bee...
2021-01-29
49 min
The Good Problem
Sushil Babu Chettri: Orphanages - It's All Business
Today’s guest has quite the life story. Born in a remote village in the far west of Nepal, At the age of 7, Sushil went for a walk beyond the hills that surrounded his village and a few months later found himself homeless, living on the streets of Kathmandu. Sushil’s story of street living, his time in an orphanage and his perspective on volunteers that want to help children like him is invaluable. It’s Sushil’s and my hope that by sharing his story, we can amplify the voices of other children and adults who have bee...
2021-01-29
49 min
The Good Problem
Ingrid Giskes: Ghost Gear
Everything is connected, and every action we take impacts somebody, something, or someplace. As I get older, and learn more about the world, the connections become clearer. Things that seem straightforward on the surface are incredibly complex, and intersect with things that seem completely unrelated. I love this about the world – how we can seem to be on opposing sides of an issue, yet have a shared goal that will benefit us all. Ghost Gear is one of those things – A staggering 640,000 tonnes of abandoned, lost and discarded fishing nets, lines and traps are left in our ocea...
2021-01-22
35 min
The Good Problem
Dr. Andreana Prichard: Evangelism, Race and Saviourism
I’m fascinated by the different ways humans express what it means to do good: why they do good, how they do good, and what their consequences of their actions are. One of most widely used mechanisms for doing good is through religion. As with everything humans do, this is interpreted in vastly different ways: all driven by a personal interpretation of what it means to be a believer in one’s chosen religion. Evangelism and missionary work are expressions of this and each year, millions of Americans travel overseas for missions trips. Some of them head off...
2021-01-15
37 min
The Good Problem
Andrew Leigh: Reconnecting
I often lament that doing good is not done well enough, and talk about the need to pay more attention to the why, the how, and the impact of doing good. I’m a strong proponent of not engaging in the act of doing good unless you have a deep knowledge and understanding of the cause you are wanting to support, and the charity you want to support it through. But behind all this doing good is a deeper problem, one that challenges our willingness to do good in a meaningful, connected way. It’s the q...
2020-12-13
40 min
The Good Problem
Weh Yeoh: Give up your power
We need to talk about power. In the doing good sector, the people who are in the positions of power are those who make decisions about money. Who gets it, how much, when, how and why. In many cases, these decision makers are not representative of the communities who are meant to benefit from these decisions. They don’t have lived experience, they don’t share cultural backgrounds, and their understanding of the issue itself is limited. In a time when diversity and inclusion is high on the agenda for many organi...
2020-12-06
55 min
The Good Problem
John Martinkus: Uprising in West Papua
Right now, in West Papua the long struggle for independence from Indonesian rule has reignited, triggering a brutal crackdown that involves chemical weapons, horrific killings, and mass displacement. All of this is occurring on Australia’s doorstep, yet we barely hear or see a thing about it in the news. Rewind, just over twenty years ago to Timor Leste, when a similar situation was unfolding – a struggle for independence, accompanied by a brutal crackdown by Indonesian authorities. Again, despite this occurring less than 700 km from Australia’s coastline – we heard very little. What little w...
2020-11-26
31 min
The Footy Coach Podcast
#22 Paul Roos: How to have a great team defence
Paul Roos in an AFL legend, with a playing and coaching career not matched by many. His playing accolades include 7x All Australians, 5x Best and Fairest for Fitzroy, Fitzroy Team of the Century and the Leigh Mathews MVP award in 1986. As a Coach, he broke a 72 year flag drought by coaching the Swans to the Premiership in 2005, which he then followed up with a Grand Final appearance in 2006. He also had a coaching stint at the Melbourne Demons from 2014 to 2016. This episode is full of great insights and tips for both coaches and players to implement into...
2020-11-23
35 min
The Good Problem
Sarah Sheridan: Allyship is Work
Allyship has been on everyone’s lips this year – and the conversation is incredibly overdue. But what does it mean to be an ally? How do we move beyond tokenism to a place of genuine allyship? What kind of self examination is required? What are the barriers in place and how do we break them down? To unpack these big questions, I invited Sarah Sheridan on to the podcast. Sarah is the non-indigenous co-founder in the Aboriginal owned and led business, @clothingthegap. Sarah’s background is in health...
2020-11-19
00 min
The Good Problem
Andrew Wear: Cracking the world's biggest problems
Doing good is tricky at the best of times. Even at an individual level, it’s difficult to get it right. When it comes to tackling the world’s biggest problems such as climate change, education, violence, gender inequality, immigration and living standards it’s even tougher. Some countries are doing better than others at solving these problems within their own borders, and my guest today – Andrew Wear has put together a wonderful exploration of just how they are doing it in his book, Solved! Andrew is a senior Australian public servant with degrees in politics, law, economic...
2020-11-13
31 min
The Good Problem
John Marsden: Alternative Education
Access to quality education is a huge issue globally, and parents everywhere want the best for their children. In Australia, where large areas of the country have been in a hard lockdown due to COVID-19, schools have been closed to students for a lengthy period of time, and parents have been forced to home school their children. Some children have thrived, and some have suffered – unable to effectively engage in home schooling and falling behind. This, against the backdrop of scandal after scandal involving elite private schools and racist, sexist and homophobic behaviour fr...
2020-11-09
1h 05
We Are For Good Podcast - The Podcast for Nonprofits
31. The Ethics of Doing Good - Leigh Mathews
Meet Leigh Mathews. She's an Aussie nonprofit ethicist who's worked in the ‘do good’ sector for the last 15 years. In that time she set up her own NGO in Cambodia, worked as a human rights monitor, won a whole bunch of awards, burnt out, had two children, learned a lot of lessons, set up a consulting company, co-founded the ReThink Orphanages Network, traveled the world, wrote a book, started a podcast, and spoke to global audiences. Her tough questions on the social responsibility we assume as we perpetuate good is something you'll want to stop and consider.The...
2020-10-28
45 min
The Good Problem
Lyn Morgain: Deconstructing Development
There’s a common misconception in the doing good sector that the people working within it must be wholesome, values driven and above things like racism and sexual exploitation. But the reality is that the sector is driven by harmful structures that perpetuate the very things we are trying to ‘fix’ through our work. I’ve always found the psychology behind wanting to be in the helping professions fascinating, and more recently have become deeply interested in the systems and structures that facilitate doing good. The international development sector is a fascinating expression of how the colonial structur...
2020-10-08
40 min
The Good Problem
Kelly Dent: Ending the Global Wildlife Trade
Today's episode features Kelly Dent of World Animal Protection talking about ending the global wildlife trade. The global trade in wildlife is worth hundreds of billions of dollars annually and includes both the legal and illegal trade in animals. While the Convention on International Trade in Endangered species of Wild Fauna and Flora boasts a membership of 183 countries, many argue it is insufficient, unsustainable and ineffective to protect vulnerable, endangered and critically endangered species. The system is full of loopholes which allow trade in wildlife to continue unchecked, with very little ability to differentiate between legal and...
2020-10-03
50 min
The Good Problem
Tania Burstin: Crowdfunding, Crises and Ethics
Have you ever raised money for a cause online? Have you ever donated to a crowdfunding or fundraising platform? If so, you’ve participated in the online fundraising sector. While online fundraising has undoubtedly been a huge benefit to charities, exposing their brand and their work to a global audience and raising enormous amounts of money in the process – it is a murky ethical area. What responsibility do fundraising platforms hold when it comes to whether or not to host a charity, or a personal fundraiser? Is it enough for a charity to be legally regi...
2020-09-25
52 min
The Good Problem
Tobias Denskus: Communicating for Development
Joining me today is Associate Professor Tobias Denskus from Malmø University in Sweden, and we're talking about communication in the development sector. Communicating well can be tricky at the best of times, but when it comes to communicating about development issues, it becomes even tricker. For a long time, the vast majority of charities communicated their work through fundraising campaigns, featuring stereotypical representations of the poor and vulnerable in order to elicit donations.Think about the ads featuring starving African children, with flyblown eyes and distended bellies. Growing up, this was the standard for charity advertising – and it...
2020-09-18
57 min
Brandon Stover On Life
Leigh Mathews On What Is The Untold Dark Side Of Doing Good | Evolve 43
Leigh Mathews is the Founder & Expert Consultant at ALTO Global. Leigh is also is an author, speaker, social purpose coach, & highly experienced consultant with over 15 years in Corporate Social Responsibility, philanthropy and international development sectors. Starting in her early 20’s, she founded an NGO in Cambodia working on child rights issues after witnessing children living in extreme poverty. No good deed goes unpunished as she was awarded the Victorian Young Australian of the Year, Australian Leadership Award and the JCI Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World Award. Yet she would soon learn the world was not as it se...
2020-09-15
51 min
The Good Problem
Jade Lillie: Art & Community
Art is something we consume, or participate in every day – whether we realise it or not. Every podcast we listen to, book we read, or tv show or movie is a piece of art. A lot of the time we don’t realise that we are participating in it at all. I invited Jade Lillie, Head of Sector Development at the Australia Council for the Arts to chat with me about the role art plays in our everyday lives, how it can be used as an effective tool to address social issues, and the complexities surrounding the fund...
2020-09-10
44 min
The Good Problem
Sophie Otiende: Freedom Business
Today we have feminist, teacher and human trafficking survivor advocate Sophie Otiende talking 'freedom business'. The anti-trafficking sector is big business - with countless organisations trying to tackle the issue from wildly different perspectives. The 'raid and rescue' model, practiced by well known organisations and endorsed by celebrities has become well known amongst the general public. As Sophie says, rescuing trafficked children is one small piece of the puzzle. Trafficking is complex, layered and requires a holistic approach that not only works on prevention and provides quality aftercare for survivors, but challenges the systems and structures that...
2020-09-04
1h 00
The Good Problem
Eva Galperin: Eradicating Stalkerware
Today's episode features the amazing Eva Galperin, and we're talking about stalkerware, surveillance and Tik Tok. Back in 2018, Eva tweeted "“If you are a woman who has been sexually abused by a hacker who threatened to compromise your devices, contact me and I will make sure they are properly examined”. Her tweet was retweeted more than 10,000 times, and she was inundated with responses from people who had experienced abuse. We talk about her work to eradicate stalkerware, and what she's working on in her role heading up the Threat Lab at the Electronic Frontier Foundati...
2020-08-27
55 min
Just Havin a Crack
EP 13 Leigh Matthews, A GOD CALLED LETHAL
Send us a textWelcome to episode 13 of Just Havin a CrackA GOD CALLED LETHALOur guest Leigh Mathews was voted the greatest AFL player of all time. From the outset, he had a steely determination to be the best he could. Joining the Hawthorn Football Club as a teenager and quickly establishing himself against men, Giants of the game. You look back in time and Leigh stood tall and learnt from arguably the greatest coaches the game has had.It was tuff and uncompromising game, Leigh a...
2020-08-27
1h 17
The Good Problem
Dr. Jessica Kaufman: Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccinations
Joining me for a bonus episode today is Dr. Jessica Kaufman from the Murdoch Children's Research Institute. We're chatting about Australian Prime Minister, Scott Morrison's recent announcement about a potential COVID-19 vaccination, and his statement that the vaccine would be "as mandatory as you could possibly make it". Jess and I discuss the ethical implications of rushing a vaccine with unknown effects, and what would be required to make a vaccine ethically defensible. Will a vaccine be the golden ticket for travel, employment, or even access to restaurants, child care or school? Dr...
2020-08-24
43 min
The Good Problem
Nic Holas: The Evolution of HIV Activism
Today on the Good Problem Podcast we have the amazing Nic Holas talking about the evolution of HIV activism. Nic is a queer activist, writer and the co-founder of The Institute of Many, an advocacy platform and grassroots movement for people living with HIV. In addition to his work with The Institute of Many, Nic is the Campaigns Director at Change.org and his writing on HIV/AIDS, LGBTIQA issues, law reform, and human rights has appeared in the ABC, Archer Magazine, The Guardian, Sydney Morning Herald, SBS, Hello Mr., The Lifted Brow, and Junkee, as well as i...
2020-08-20
56 min
The Good Problem
Child Sex Trafficking Facts
Today's episode features...me! In a departure from regular programming, i've put together a short episode on child sex trafficking to help provide some objective facts around the issue. There's been a huge surge in interest in this issue recently, accompanied by a significant increase in information being shared across social media platforms. While this issue is of vital importance, it's important to recognise that child sex trafficking has been prevalent for much of our history, and there are many incredible organisations working to address this issue using well established, child-focused interventions that have been tested and...
2020-08-14
07 min
The Confidence Chronicles
The damage caused by trying to “do good” with Leigh Mathews
There is a lot to unpack on today's episode y'all. I had the pleasure of being interviewed on Leigh Mathew's podcast "The Good Problem" a couple of months ago, and she was asking me questions that I'd never really been asked before around doing good, and what that really meant. It was a really interesting conversation, and the more I've learned about Leigh, the more my eyes have been opened to the incredible work that she is doing in the world. This is a woman on fire with a purpose and I'm so pleased to bring her onto the...
2020-08-05
1h 10
The Good Problem
Jon Cornejo: Charity So White
Today's episode features Jon Cornejo from the advocacy organisation, Charity So White which exists to tackle institutional racism in the charity sector. Jon and I talk about the importance of shifting the conversation to power and privilege instead of diversity and inclusion and how these structures and cultures actually reinforce inequality in the sector. Jon is a campaigner and activist who also works with Save the Children UK, leading campaigning and organising work on the Protecting Children in Conflict campaign. He has previously worked with Amnesty International UK where he led campaigns in response to human rights...
2020-07-31
48 min
The Good Problem
Tyson Yunkaporta: Sand Talk: Indigenous Thinking
Today's episode features Tyson Yunkaporta: academic, author, arts critic, researcher, and member of the Apalech Clan with community and cultural ties all over the country. Tyson is the author of Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World - an incredible book that shares indigenous ways of thinking that respect the complexity of the world we live in and finds ways to communicate this knowledge through pictures, carvings and stories. Tyson uses Sand Talk - which honours the Aboriginal custom of drawing images on the ground to bring clarity to complexity, and asks: what would happen if we...
2020-07-24
51 min
The Good Problem
Clementine Ford: Power and Privilege
Today's episode of The Good Problem Podcast features the amazing Clementine Ford. We chat about power, privilege and feminism in the context of doing good. We also discuss her recent tweet about coronavirus and what it means to make mistakes. Clementine is a freelance writer, speaker and feminist thinker. Her books, Fight Like A Girl, and Boys Will Be Boys radically challenge issues of men's violence against women, rape culture and gender warfare in Australia. If you haven't read her books, please - go read them! Clementine is reading: Such a Fun Age, by Kiley Rei...
2020-07-09
1h 05
Greg Allan Podcast | Life, Performance, Mindset, Family, Business, Money & Health
Understanding Poverty Porn, White Savorism & Volunteerism | The Good Problem | Leigh Matthews
Leight Mathews has been working in the ‘do good’ sector for the last 15 years. She set-up her own NGO in Cambodia, worked as a human rights monitor, won a whole bunch of awards, burnt out, had two children, learned a lot of lessons, set-up a consulting company, co-founded the ReThink Orphanages Network, traveled the world, wrote a book, started a podcast, and spoken to audiences globally. "Most people want to do good in the world. I help people do good, better." I host The Good Problem Podcast, where I interview people that are known for doing ‘good’. I speak at conferen...
2020-07-08
1h 40
The Good Problem
Nathan Parker: Disappointed but not surprised
Today Nathan Parker and I talk about the COVID-19 crisis in the United States. We chat about why we haven't learned from past disasters, and how the development of a distributed digital infrastructure can help better coordinate the response and create a greater resilience for future disasters. Nathan is a problem solver and man of many talents - you can find him working on many projects, as well as for Uncompromise. Nathan is reading The Peripheral by William Gibson Nathan is listening to The Dollop Podcast
2020-07-03
00 min
The Good Problem
Emily Braucher: Cross-cultural communication and why we need to listen
Today on the Good Problem Podcast we have the amazing Emily Braucher of ReFresh Communication talking cross cultural communication and how important it is to listen to those we are working with. I loved this chat with Emily, and I love this topic - I could talk about it for days on end! So much goes wrong because we consistently look at, and hear things through our own cultural lenses. It's not deliberate, but it can be very harmful and downright dangerous in some cases (there's been a few cases of plane crashes and near misses due to...
2020-06-25
44 min
The Good Problem
Prof. Andrew MacLeod: Aid & Sexual Exploitation - Part 2
Today we have Part 2 of my episode with Professor Andrew MacLeod: corporate director, futurist, writer, speaker, humanitarian and traveller. Andrew and I unpack child sexual exploitation and abuse of children within the aid and international development sector, particularly within the United Nations. This episode offers a fascinating perspective on the fight against child sexual abuse and exploitation in the aid sector. Find out more at www.heartheircries.org Andrew is listening to podcasts by The Economist.
2020-06-19
53 min
The Good Problem
Prof. Andrew MacLeod: Conflict, Aid & Exploitation
Today's guest is Professor Andrew MacLeod: corporate director, futurist, writer, speaker, humanitarian and traveller. Andrew and I explore his fascinating career working with the International Committee of the Red Cross, and the United Nations in conflict and natural disaster settings including the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda, Pakistan, and the Philippines. This episode offers a fascinating perspective of life as an aid worker, and the personal and professional lessons learned throughout Andrew's career. Stay tuned for Part 2 next week. You can find Andrew on Twitter: @AndrewMMacLeod
2020-06-12
50 min
The Good Problem
Lonny Grafman
On today's episode, Lonny Grafman of Humboldt University and I talk community centred design, service learning, and how important failure is. Lonny's work is prolific - check it out here. Lonny is reading: UNFU CKTHE WORLD by Cabot O'Callaghan, and Sinai: a novella by David Gallagher Lonny is listening to: 99% invisible by Roman Mars
2020-06-05
51 min
The Good Problem
Erika Cramer: Queen of Confidence
Today's episode features Erika Cramer, Queen of Confidence. In a bit of divergence from our regular programming, Erika brings a different perspective to doing good. We follow Erika's life journey through all its traumas and challenges to where she is today as a mother, entrepreneur and confidence coach, and what she's learned along the way: authenticity, congruency and being a good human. Find out more about Erika here: www.thequeenofconfidence.com Erika is listening to the Goop Podcast with Gwyneth Paltrow and Elise Loehnen Erika is reading Loving What Is by Byron Katie...
2020-05-28
1h 02
The Good Problem
Natalie Jesionka: A new normal for international development?
Today Natalie Jesionka, a professor, media professional and human rights advocate joins me to discuss what the development sector might look like in a post-covid-19 world. What will international development work look like? Will the ways we work and program change for good? Natalie is reading The Overstory by Richard Powers Natalie is listening to the Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness podcast, and The Longest Shortest Time Podcast
2020-05-14
40 min
The Good Problem
Dr. Delia Pop: Covid-19 & Orphans
Today's episode features Dr. Delia Pop, Director of Programmes at Hope and Homes for Children, and soon to be Director of Tanya's Dream Initiative Fund. We explore how Covid-19 is affecting children living outside of family care around the world, in orphanages, institutions, and foster care arrangements. With tourism halted, funding for orphanages is drying up and children are being sent 'home'. Will we see an increase in the number of children requiring care? Will we see an explosion of people wanting to help these children once tourism resumes? Delia is reading Donut Economics: Seven Ways to...
2020-05-09
1h 01
The Good Problem
Leigh Barnes: Post Pandemic Tourism
Today's episode features Leigh Barnes, Chief Customer Officer at the Intrepid Group. We explore how Covid-19 has affected the tourism sector: How will tourism survive this? What responsibility does the tourism sector hold toward communities they have profited off, or those reliant on tourism for survival? What will tourism look like once this is over? We also unpack how the tourism sector might take this opportunity to rethink how they engage with destination communities to create mutually beneficial experiences. Leigh is reading Breakfast of Champions, by Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Do/ Story/: How to Tell Your S...
2020-05-01
00 min
The Good Problem
Mat Tinkler: Child Protection & Covid-19
Mat Tinkler from Save the Children Australia and I unpack what Covid-19 means for the most vulnerable members of our society - children. We chat about the challenges in keeping 'eyes on the child' in the middle of a global pandemic, the extra risks posed by Covid-19 in places like Cox's Bazar, or Al-Hawl refugee camps, and how NGOs are trying develop new ways of working to support children in this unprecedented time. Mat is reading: Dark Emu, by Bruce Pascoe
2020-04-24
00 min
The Good Problem
Shawn Humphrey: The Do Gooder Industrial Complex
Shawn Humphrey is a man of many ideas, many projects and many thoughts! Shawn and I chat about the 'Do Gooder Industrial Complex' and Shawn's projects including the Sidekick Manifesto, Two Dollar Challenge, and Imagine Social Good. Shawn is reading: Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words, by David Whyte Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Shaping Worlds, by Adrienne Maree Brown Lao Tzu: Tao Te Ching: A Book about the Way and the Power of the Way, Ursula K. Le Guin Find out more about Shawn and all his projects here.
2020-04-17
00 min
The Good Problem
Peter Mares: Ethics in the time of Covid-19
Welcome to the first episode of Season 2! Today's guest is Peter Mares - lead moderator at the Cranlana Centre for Ethical Leadership, and journalist of over 25 years. Peter and I talk ethics in the time of Covid-19 and what an ethical framework looks like in the midst of an unprecedented global pandemic. What Peter is reading: Solved, by Andrew Wear Links to interesting articles mentioned in this episode: https://insidestory.org.au/doing-what-we-do-every-day-as-well-as-we-can/ https://insidestory.org.au/ethics-in-a-time-of-scarcity/ And here are some links to the Centre for Policy Development’s wo...
2020-04-10
00 min
The Good Problem
Peter Singer: What Do You Want To Live For?
The final episode of Season 1 features ethicist and philosopher Peter Singer, Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics in the University Center for Human Values at Princeton University. Often called the "world's most influential living philosopher", Peter is credited with starting the modern animal rights movement, and the concept of effective altruism. He is also known for his controversial critique of the sanctity of life ethics in bioethics. Peter talks to us about the importance of applying logic, reason and evidence to decision-making around giving and puts forward effective altruism as the methodology to do the 'most good'.
2020-04-10
00 min
The Good Problem
Laura Martinez-Mora: A legal perspective on ICA
Today's episode is the final in our 3-part series on InterCountry Adoption (ICA) and features Laura Martinez-Mora, lawyer and Secretary of the Permanent Bureau at the Hague, responsible for the InterCountry Adoption portfolio. If you haven't listened to the previous two episodes with Lynelle Long and Jessica Davis, please do so before listening to this one. Laura provides us with a legal perspective on ICA, and discusses the challenges in implementation of the Convention on Protection of Children and Cooperation in Respect of InterCountry Adoption, and the impact of the Convention on adoption practices and...
2020-04-10
00 min
The Good Problem
Jessica Davis: "You can just keep her if you want"
Today we have episode two in our three-part series on intercountry adoption. If you haven't listened to the previous episode with Lynelle Long, please do so before listening to this one. I'm honoured to have Jessica Davis with us, talking about her incredible, heartwrenching and heartwarming journey of adopting a child from Uganda - Namata. Jessica's adoption story is an emotional rollercoaster: beginning with excitement about bringing a child into their family, to the realisation that all was not as it seemed, and eventually - taking Namata home to Uganda. Jessica runs Kugatta - an...
2020-04-10
00 min
The Good Problem
Lynelle Long: "But where are you really from?"
First up in a series of three episodes on InterCountry Adoption is Lynelle Long, founder of InterCountry Adoptee Voices (ICAV). Lynelle takes us through her own journey of adoption and how that has led her to support other adoptees on their journey of self discovery and healing. What Lynelle is reading: The transnational illegal adoption market: a criminological study into the German and Dutch intercountry adoption systems by Elvira Loibl
2020-04-10
00 min
The Good Problem
Professor Joseph Cheer: Extracting Exoticism
Today we have Professor Joseph Cheer from the Center for Tourism Research, Wakayama University, Japan unpacking the ethics of tourism. We explore the economic impact of tourism, 'experience collecting', colonialism, and how to optimise the capacity of travel to do good. What Joseph is reading: Prosperity Without Growth by Tim Jackson What Joseph is listening to: The Philosopher's Zone, by ABC Radio National More about Joseph here.
2020-04-10
00 min
The Good Problem
Kent Goldsworthy: The commodification of good intentions
Today we are talking with academic Kent Goldsworthy talking about wicked problems, philosophy, and the commodification of good intentions. This was one of my favourite episodes to record - I hope you like listening to it as much as I liked making it! What Kent is reading: The Last Man in Europe, Denis Glover, and Axiomatic, Maria Tumarkin What Kent is listening to: Recode Decode podcast, Very Bad Wizards podcast and the Partially Examined Life podcast. You can find Kent on Twitter here.
2020-04-10
00 min
The Good Problem
Neal Harvey: Being a first follower
Today's episode features Neal Harvey of the Myer Foundation, one of Australia's biggest philanthropic entities - currently in the fourth generation of family philanthropy. Neal chats to us about the importance being a first follower, making space for others, leaning out, and listening before acting. Neal is reading Anna Krien's latest book, Act of Grace. Neal is the Program Manager at the Myer Foundation - check out their amazing work!
2020-04-10
00 min
The Good Problem
Emily Worrall: Barbie cannot save you
Today we're talking to Emily Worrall, one of the satirical geniuses behind the Barbie Savior Instagram account. Emily talks us through what led a little plastic doll to become a catalyst for opening up important discussions about white saviorism. What Emily is reading: Rising Strong, by Brene Brown What Emily is listening to: George the Poet's podcast Check out Barbie Savior on Instagram!
2020-04-10
00 min
The Good Problem
Claire Bennett: Learning not helping - stepping back from voluntourism
Today's episode brings you the fabulous Claire Bennett, one of the authors of Learning Service: The essential guide to volunteering abroad. Claire talks about the importance of learning from those we want to 'help' before we attempt to help, and turning your good intentions into effective results. What Claire is reading: The Holographic Universe, by Michael Talbot For more information on Claire, please see www.learningservice.info
2020-04-10
00 min
The Good Problem
Pippa Biddle: Little white girls and voluntourism
I'm super excited to have today's guest, Pippa Biddle talking about all things voluntourism. Pippa unpacks the history of voluntourism, and how privilege and power play into how we practice doing good. What Pippa is reading: Nickel Boys, by Colson Whitehead What Pippa is listening to: Revisionist History, by Malcolm Gladwell For more information on Pippa, please see www.pippabiddle.com
2020-04-09
00 min
The Good Problem
Geoff Manchester: Tourism as a force for good
I'm so pleased to bring you today's guest, Geoff Manchester. Along with his mate Darrell Wade, Geoff started the Intrepid Group - the world's largest adventure travel company. I'm chatting with Geoff about all things responsible business, and how Intrepid operates from an ethos of sustainability. What Geoff is reading: Dark Emu, by Bruce Pascoe What Geoff is listening to: A New and Ancient Story: The Podcast, by Charles Eisenstein For more info, take a look at www.intrepidgroup.travel and www.theintrepidfoundation.org
2020-04-09
00 min
The Good Problem
Karen Flanagan: Dodging bombs and protecting children
On the very first episode of The Good Problem (formerly known as Do Gooder), I welcome global child protection expert Karen Flanagan from Save the Children Australia to share her journey in 'doing good'. This episode is dedicated to the memory of Dan Hutton, the son of Karen's dear friend and colleague Kathleen Richardson, who died in late 2019 after a battle with cancer. Karen's book recommendation: Boy swallows universe, by Trent Dalton For more information, see www.savethechildren.org and www.rethinkorphanages.org
2020-04-09
00 min
messy imperfect life with leigh
Manon Mathews
Manon Mathews is a Rockstar! We connected in a stand up comedy class @prettyfunnywomen where she told me she used to wait on my husband and i at the Daily Grill she long to have a relationship like we did one day. The next time we saw each other again, we were in a spirituality class. I relate to her because we are both unapologetically who we are. We are connected to our power and vulnerable at the same time. Manon Matthews was the #1 Vine star where she ultimately amassed a fan base of over 3,000,000 followers and accrued over 1,400,000,000 l...
2019-08-14
1h 01
The James Dentley Show
A Power Packed Friday With Dr. James Dentley and 4 Great Guests...
Dr. James Dentley brings Michael and Robbie Mathews an award-winning husband and wife team, that specialize in Financial Empowerment and Coaching, along with Leigh Simons, Hollywood Producer & Director, Brand Creator, Marketing & Media Strategist, and last but not least Rae T. Chois, ICF Master-Certified Coach, International Coach Trainer, Keynote Speaker, Leadership Mentor & Renowned Author. it's going to be a powerful show! ... Do not miss it!!!
2019-04-12
54 min
The LitFlix Podcast
LitBits 02/18/19
This week’s LitBits we talk about the upcoming Devil in the White City, Dune and Good Omens - we get a little thirsty. Abby gives a recommendation for the Cold podcast and Kaci has another review of the Grishaverse with book 2, Siege & Storm by Leigh Bardugo. Promo: The Thirst
2019-02-18
33 min
The LitFlix Podcast
LitBits 01/20/19
Join us for LitBits and feel free to let us know your thoughts as well. Trigger warning: This week we get real heavy with our discussion on Surviving R. Kelly, along with other artists who are just as guilty. We also discuss Kaci’s book pick, The Boy on The Bridge, and a show recommendation for Riverdale. https://www.feministcurrent.com/2016/01/13/here-is-a-list-of-men-who-made-great-but-music-were-not-always-great-people/ https://www.feministcurrent.com/2015/07/15/on-jackie-fuchs-rape-and-the-bystander-effect/ https://www.google.com/amp/s/newsone.com/3842225/r-kelly-no-separating-art-from-artist/amp/ https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/18/arts/music/r-kelly-rca-sony.html...
2019-01-20
53 min
DavetheMystic
#138 Guest Janine Regan-Sinclair and Healing Concepts
Join Dave the Mystic on 5/27 at 8PM MDT with guest Janine Regan-Sinclair, Crystal Ki Specialist & Teacher, Author and Clinical Hypnotherapist. We will start the show with a discussion of possession and how people pick these up and methods for clearing these. Janine is the inventor of the Crystal Ki Healing system in which she uses diamond energy to cleanse the mind, body and soul. A pioneer in her field, Janine has also developed a revolutionary new treatment that cleanses the subconscious mind of impurities and false beliefs called the 21 Day Mind Detox. She has a practice at number 10 Harley Street, Lo...
2013-05-28
1h 22
DavetheMystic
#126 Guest Janine Regan-Sinclair and Crystal Ki Healing
Join Dave the Mystic on 3/4 at 8PM MST with guest Janine Regan-Sinclair, Crystal Ki Specialist & Teacher, Author and Clinical Hypnotherapist. Janine is the inventor of the Crystal Ki Healing system in which she uses diamond energy to cleanse the mind, body and soul. A pioneer in her field, Janine has also developed a revolutionary new treatment that cleanses the subconscious mind of impurities and false beliefs called the 21 Day Mind Detox. She has a practice at number 10 Harley Street, London. Janine will also give readings about soul purpose or healing issues during the show for callers. Her testimonials speak for th...
2013-03-05
58 min