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Working On It
The Psychology of Branding: Why Personal Connection Wins in a Digital World
In this episode, Brad dives deep into the fascinating intersection of psychology and branding with Claire Marshall, founder of Brand Mixology. Claire shares her unique journey from corporate recruitment to hypnotherapy, and ultimately, to helping founders build powerful personal brands. We explore why ‘yellow pages’ advertising is dead, how our primal need for human connection influences buying decisions, and why AI should enhance, not replace, your authentic voice. KEY TAKEAWAYS Success comes from owning your unique blend of experiences, skills, and personality quirks. In an era of AI-generated content and endless ads, consumers crave...
2026-01-28
59 min
Creative Magic
REPLAY - Rima Staines: The Deeper You Go, The Wider The World Opens To You - EXTENDED EPISODE
As I rest and begin to weave Season 5 of the podcast, here, for your listening pleasure is the most listened to episode of all time in its full extended format, remastered, for your listening pleasure.Did you know you can enjoy the extended versions of all Creative Magic episodes a week early as a paid Patreon member - so sign up now!Free Multi-Passionate Creative class January 27th – sign up hereThe Multi-Passionate Creative online course starts Feb 17th - early birds to Feb 2nd. Find out more...***Creative Mag...
2026-01-27
1h 35
Working On It
Biohacking Your Bones: The Future of Strength & Longevity with Ryan Ashford-Smit
In this episode, Brad sits down with Ryan Ashford-Smit, the co-owner of the UK’s first OsteoStrong centre in Tunbridge Wells. Ryan shares his fascinating journey from a career in architecture and lighting design in South Africa to becoming a pioneer in the UK biohacking space. They dive deep into the science of ‘osteogenic loading’, a method of strengthening the skeletal system that takes just 15 minutes a week. Ryan explains how high-impact force is the missing key to longevity, how he reversed his own knee arthritis, and why we should all be training like athletes for our ‘Quantum Decade’, the last t...
2026-01-21
58 min
Working On It
Redefining Poker as a Tool for Corporate Team Building and Skills Development
In this episode, Jo shares with Brad her remarkable journey from investment banking to founding Aces High, a corporate team-building initiative that reimagines poker as a skills-building experience without the gambling aspect. She discusses the profound personal challenges she faced, including the loss of loved ones, which prompted her to seek a more meaningful career. Jo highlights the parallels between poker and business strategy, emphasizing the importance of patience, discipline, and the ability to assess risks. KEY TAKEAWAYS Life's challenges, such as personal losses, can serve as catalysts for change. Embracing these moments can lead...
2026-01-14
1h 00
Working On It
From Stripper to Fitness Coach: Gav's Unconventional Journey into the Fat Loss Code
In this episode, Brad sits down with Gav, a fitness expert with a unique background in sports science and a 17-year career in male stripping. Gav shares his unconventional journey into the fitness industry, detailing how he transitioned from entertaining audiences to becoming a personal trainer and eventually moving his business online. They discuss the complexities of weight loss, emphasising the importance of understanding calories in versus calories out, and the psychological aspects of dieting. Gav highlights the significance of changing one's identity to achieve sustainable weight loss, discussing how mindset and discipline play crucial roles in long-term success.
2026-01-07
45 min
The HODCAST - Conversations Worth Having - with Sam La Roche
How You Actually Change an Industry | Garry Staines | Conversation #38
How do you move from running a business to shaping an industry?In the first episode of the new year, Sam La Roche sits down with Garry Staines to reflect on the progress made since his last appearance on The Hodcast and how new initiatives have reshaped his approach to leadership, training and influence.Garry shares insight into• Building Site Ready Solutions and new training pathways• The importance of mentoring and long term thinking• What it means to become a person of influence• How leadership evolves as responsibility grows• Why real change req...
2026-01-06
54 min
Working On It
Building Cathedrals, Not Just Laying Bricks: The Importance of Vision in Life
To kick off the new year, Brad interviews mindset coach Paul, who shares his remarkable journey from a challenging childhood to becoming the youngest cruise director in the world. Paul reflects on how his early experiences in acting and a desire to escape his past shaped his mindset and fuelled his ambition. He discusses the transformative power of positive thinking and the importance of evolving one's mindset to achieve personal goals. KEY TAKEAWAYS The journey to becoming a mindset coach began with a desire to escape a challenging childhood. Engaging in acting provided an early...
2026-01-02
1h 29
Working On It
How Vibe Agency is Automating NHS Processes
In this episode, Taz shares his journey into the tech world, beginning with his childhood in Chelmsford and his early fascination with technology during the dial-up era. He recounts building his first website at 16 for his father's printing business, which sparked his interest in user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design. Taz discusses his placement at IBM, where he honed his skills in marketing software, and how this experience fueled his entrepreneurial spirit, leading him to co-found Vibe Agency shortly after graduation. KEY TAKEAWAYS The journey into tech began in the teenage years, sparked...
2025-12-17
1h 03
Your Mind Your Business
From Building Walls to Building People: Garry Staines on Purpose-Driven Growth and Grit
In this episode of Your Mind Your Business, host Carina McLeod, founder of eCommerce Nurse, sits down with Garry Staines, Managing Director of GSQ Brickwork, to dive into the raw and inspiring journey of building a multi-million-pound construction business while navigating mental health challenges, finding purpose beyond profit, and creating legacy through people.Chapters:[00:01:00] Introduction and Who is Garry Staines[00:05:30] Early Days: From DJ Dreams to Bricklaying
2025-12-11
48 min
Working On It
Strategies for Maintaining Value in a Competitive Market
Brad speaks with Kathy, a powerhouse in the sales and business consulting arena, who shares her inspiring journey from corporate life to entrepreneurship. Kathy discusses her early passion for sales, the challenges she faced in a competitive job market, and the pivotal moments that led her to establish her own successful business. Throughout the episode, they explore the evolving perceptions of sales, the importance of building meaningful relationships with clients, and the critical role of value propositions in standing out in a crowded marketplace. KEY TAKEAWAYS Sales is often undervalued as a profession, yet it...
2025-12-10
1h 11
Working On It
From Bankruptcy to Breakthrough: Doug's Journey to Financial Resilience and Goal Achievement
In this episode, Brad interviews financial advisor Doug Bennett, known as the "goals guy," to discuss the transformative power of goal setting. Drawing from his personal experiences, including overcoming financial struggles and the loss of his parents, Doug shares insights on the importance of writing down goals and how it can influence one's subconscious. He emphasises the significance of physical writing over digital methods, explaining how it helps prioritise what truly matters. KEY TAKEAWAYS Physically writing down goals, rather than typing them, creates a direct link to the subconscious, helping to prioritize and focus on...
2025-12-04
53 min
Working On It
Transforming Communication: The Art of Storytelling in Business with Andy Bounds
In this episode of Brad interviews communication expert Andy Bounds, who shares his insights on how to influence and sell without sounding overly salesy. Andy introduces the concept of "afters," emphasising the importance of focusing on the outcomes and experiences that clients will gain from working with you. Andy discusses the significance of storytelling in sales, explaining how personal experiences shape effective communication. KEY TAKEAWAYS Focus on Afters: When communicating with potential clients, emphasise the "afters" – the benefits and outcomes they will experience after working with you, rather than just listing credentials or...
2025-11-26
26 min
Working On It
The 5 Minutes-a-Day Investing Technique with Ben Knight
In this episode, Brad interviews Ben Knight, the founder of Trade Tribe, dives deep into his personal journey and the philosophy behind his unique approach to investing. He shares the pivotal mindset shift that drove him away from the traditional 9-to-5 path, crediting his early exposure to his entrepreneurial grandfather. Ben outlines his educational journey, including his intentional pursuit of an international business degree to facilitate living abroad, and how these experiences broadened his perspective. He also breaks down his "5 minutes a day" investing strategy, which he developed to gain back time lost to intense, stressful day trading.
2025-11-19
1h 01
Working On It
The Traits That Drive Entrepreneurial Success with Chris Archer
Today, Brad sits down with Chris Archer as he shares his journey from building and selling CA Windows Systems to founding SME Success Group. Chris discusses the importance of aligning business goals with personal values, the emotional complexities of selling a business, and the dual feelings of disappointment and elation that come with such a significant transition. He emphasises the necessity of implementing effective systems within a business to ensure consistency and reliability, allowing entrepreneurs to reclaim their time and focus on what truly matters. KEY TAKEAWAYS Establishing effective systems within a business is crucial...
2025-11-12
53 min
Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond
Impacts for Rural Birthing: The Perfect Sh*tstorm with Alecia Staines
Sally speaks with Alecia Staines, Founder and Director at Maternity Consumer Network about the South Australian legislation that the Australian College of Midwives and the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists have called to be enacted across the country. This legislation seeks to prohibit "unlicensed and unregulated persons from undertaking the management of labour and birth"..https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1G2brGjDA9/Alecia discusses the issues women face in accessing maternity care in rural and regional areas. Since the 1990's we've seen a steady closure of maternity services across the country, fo...
2025-11-09
13 min
Working On It
How Economic Downturns Sparked Entrepreneurial Spirit
Brad interviews Paula Mitchell on the challenges and triumphs of building company culture and leadership in the ever-evolving business landscape. Drawing from her experiences as a co-founder of multiple companies and her journey from a failed lawyer to a successful entrepreneur, Paula shares insights on the importance of trust, the impact of leadership on culture, and the necessity of continuous personal and professional growth. They touch on the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on workplace happiness, the significance of mentorship, and the need for leaders to create an environment where employees feel empowered to contribute to the culture.
2025-11-05
1h 01
Working On It
Overcoming Mental and Physical Challenges with Byron Munford
In this episode, Brad interviews Byron Munford, a leading expert in personal health and fitness, who shares his journey from a young martial artist to a competitive weightlifter and health coach. They take a look at the importance of maintaining a healthy body and mind for service-based business founders looking to scale their operations without burning out. Byron discusses the significance of strength training, nutrition, and mindset, emphasising that health is wealth. KEY TAKEAWAYS A healthy body and mind are essential for service-based business owners to scale their businesses effectively and enjoy their lives. Prioritising...
2025-10-29
58 min
Working On It
Doing Business in the UK, US, and the Middle East with Stephen Read
In this episode, Brad interviews Stephen Read in a thought-provoking conversation about leadership, business culture, and strategic planning with a focus on service-based businesses. Stephen shares his extensive experience in building and scaling companies across various regions, including the UK, US, Europe, and the Middle East. He emphasises the importance of nurturing talent within teams, the significance of a customer-centric culture, and the need for realistic business planning that goes beyond mere ambition. KEY TAKEAWAYS Effective leadership involves nurturing and developing team members, allowing them to excel and potentially surpass the leader. This approach fosters...
2025-10-22
56 min
Working On It
Decoding LinkedIn Success and the AI-Driven Future with Mandy McEwen
This week, Brad is joined by Mandy McEwen, founder of Modgirl Marketing and Luminex, and a LinkedIn expert recognised as one of LinkedIn's top marketing voices. Mandy shares her journey from intending to be a school psychologist to accidentally launching a digital marketing agency. They deep dive into the current state of marketing, the dramatic shift caused by AI, and how you can leverage LinkedIn to build a successful personal brand and drive high-quality B2B leads. KEY TAKEAWAYS Success in the challenging life of an entrepreneur is consistently linked to a relentless drive, passion, c...
2025-10-15
57 min
Working On It
Key Strategies for Attracting Buyers and Scaling Without Burnout with Gillian Palmer
Today, Brad engages in an insightful conversation with Gillian Palmer, founder of Lending Made Simple. Gillian shares her entrepreneurial journey, from her early days in the corporate world with Xerox to building and selling her own businesses while raising a family. They delve into the mindset required for entrepreneurship, the importance of thinking outside the box, and the evolving landscape of finance and funding for businesses. Gillian highlights the significance of having a solid team, understanding the value of customer service, and preparing a business for potential sale or growth. KEY TAKEAWAYS Successful entrepreneurs often...
2025-10-08
1h 00
Working On It
How Self-Assessment and Discipline Drive Success in Business with Sandra Porter
In this very first episode of Working On It, Brad sits down with Sandra Porter, a people development specialist with extensive experience in HR and personality profiling. She shares her journey from recruitment to becoming a senior HR partner at major companies like O2 and Starbucks. Sandra discusses the evolving landscape of HR, the impact of technology and generational shifts on the workforce, and the challenges business owners face in navigating employment legislation. KEY TAKEAWAYS Sandra transitioned from recruitment to HR, starting with a background in psychology and gaining experience in various roles, including significant...
2025-10-08
1h 06
Working On It
Understanding Personality Types for Business Success with Neil Tuson
Today, Brad interviews Neil Tuson, founder of Perfect Teams, a personality profiling system. Neil shares his fascinating journey from a marine engineer in the Navy to a successful entrepreneur and public speaker, highlighting key turning points that shaped his career. He discusses the importance of personal development, the value of learning from failures, and the significance of understanding different personality types within teams. KEY TAKEAWAYS The transition from a career in engineering and the Navy to personal development highlights the importance of recognising one's strengths and seeking opportunities for growth. The realisation that public speaking...
2025-10-08
1h 01
Working On It
How Nordic Chem is Revolutionising Floor Care with Matt Cooper
In this episode, Brad speaks with Matt Cooper about his journey from a garage door installation technician to a successful entrepreneur in the floor care industry with Nordic Chem. Matt shares his experiences with redundancy, a life-changing health scare, and how these events shaped his perspective on business and problem-solving. He discusses the innovative antimicrobial and ceramic coating products offered by Nordic Chem, emphasising their effectiveness in enhancing cleanliness and sustainability in various environments. The episode delves into the importance of trust, communication, and personal growth in leadership, as well as the challenges and strategies involved in scaling a...
2025-10-08
1h 02
Working On It
Working On It | Trailer
What if growing your business didn’t mean sacrificing your time, your health, or your freedom? Working On It is the podcast for service-based founders who want to scale without burning out. Each episode brings you honest conversations with experts, operators, and mentors - the same kind of people who’ve helped shape successful businesses from the inside out. We dive into the systems, strategies, and habits that drive performance - and show you how to build a company that works without you always having to be there. It’s about clarity, leadership, and reclaiming control - of your...
2025-09-11
01 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
S5 E14: Reciprocity with Country: Giving Back Through Environmental Advocacy
In this episode of Educator Yarns, hosts Jessica Staines from Koori Curriculum and Bec Buch from Bush Kindy Australia dive deep into practical examples of environmental advocacy that early childhood educators can implement with young children. From the fascinating world of flying foxes in Tamworth to innovative community partnerships, Jeff and Beck share real-world stories that demonstrate how children as young as three can become active environmental stewards in their communities. The conversation explores the critical importance of coexisting harmoniously with native wildlife, challenging common misconceptions about 'pest' animals, and revealing how simple actions like...
2025-07-06
32 min
Hard Times and True Crimes
104. Burned Alive: The Martyrdom of Graham Staines and His Sons in India
In this gripping true crime episode, we explore the harrowing and heartbreaking story of Graham Staines, an Australian missionary who was burned alive along with his two young sons by a radical mob in Odisha, India, in 1999. Even in the face of horrific violence, forgiveness and faith can speak louder than hate. Narrator: Curtis HildrethIntro and Outro Music: Isaiah HildrethSources:https://web.archive.org/web/20110409123228/http://www.hvk.org/specialrepo/wadhwa/Graham.htmlhttps://www.indiatoday.in/magazine/cover-story/st...
2025-06-25
31 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
S5 EY12: Dogs, Snakes and Safety: Honest Conversations About Bush Kindy Challenges
In this honest and practical episode of Educator Yarns, Jessica Staines and Bec Burch tackle the concerns many early childhood educators face when taking children out of the gate and onto Country. Rather than sugar-coating the challenges, they share real experiences from the field - from unexpected encounters with dogs and community members to navigating snake safety and supporting children with additional needs. Drawing from years of experience in bush kindy programs across Australia, they demonstrate how careful planning, community partnerships, and cultural awareness can transform perceived risks into manageable learning opportunities. This...
2025-06-22
40 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
S5 EP10: From Intention to Connection: A Guide to Engaging with Local Aboriginal Communities
Educator Yarns Season 5 Episode 10: From Intention to Connection: A Guide to Engaging with Local Aboriginal Communities In this episode of Educator Yarns, hosts Jessica Staines and Bec Burch tackle one of the most frequently asked questions in early childhood education: how to appropriately and respectfully connect with local Aboriginal communities. Prompted by a heartfelt voicemail from Kate at Little Saints at Tallebudgera, who runs a Bush Kindy program seeking guidance on community engagement, the hosts dive deep into the nuanced process of building authentic relationships with Aboriginal elders and knowledge holders. Drawing from...
2025-06-09
32 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
S5 EP07: Beyond the Fence: Transforming Early Learning Through on Country Experiences
In this episode of Educator Yarns, host Jessica Staines, Director of Koori Curriculum, is joined by Bec Burch, founder of Bush Kindy's Australia, to explore the transformative power of "On Country" program for early childhood education. This thoughtful dialogue delves into how venturing beyond the confines of traditional learning environments enriches children's development through meaningful connection to place. The conversation weaves together Aboriginal perspectives, particularly the concept of "land links" where learning connects back to country, with the principles of nature pedagogy. Both share their wealth of experience in creating powerful outdoor learning experiences that...
2025-05-18
39 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
S5 EP06: Connecting Children to Country: Urban Nature Play with Aboriginal Perspectives
In this episode of Educator Yarns, Jess Staines speaks with Linda Wilson, a dedicated early childhood teacher at Sentia Early Learning in Melbourne CBD. Originally from Sweden, Linda shares how her childhood experiences exploring Swedish forests shaped her deep appreciation for nature as a teacher and guide. Now living and working on Wurundjeri Country, Linda beautifully intertwines her background in Nordic Forest pedagogy with Aboriginal perspectives in her teaching practice. Despite being based in Melbourne's urban centre, Linda has led her kindergarten children on more than 30 excursions to connect with Country, learn about local Aboriginal...
2025-05-11
23 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
S5 EP03: Custodians of Country: The Seven Rs of Sustainability in Aboriginal Early Childhood Education
In this enlightening episode of Educator Yarns, host Jess Staines is joined by Bec Burch, founder of Bush Kindy Australia, to explore the powerful intersection between Aboriginal perspectives and sustainability practices in early childhood education. Together, they unpack the seven Rs of sustainability—rethink, refuse, reduce, reuse, repair, regift, and recycle—and how these principles can guide educators in teaching children to become mindful custodians of Country. This conversation delves deep into practical strategies for moving away from wasteful classroom practices towards more meaningful, culturally respectful approaches that honour Aboriginal connections to land. Bec...
2025-04-20
33 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
S05 EP01: More Than Just Sticks and Stones: Deepening Aboriginal Perspectives in Nature Play
In Season 5 of Educator Yarns, host Jess Staines, Director of Koori Curriculum, is joined by Bec Burch, founder of Bush Kindy Australia. Together, they explore the fascinating intersection between Aboriginal perspectives, nature play, and sustainability in early childhood education. This thoughtful conversation delves into common misconceptions held by educators, highlighting that while these three areas overlap, they remain distinct educational focuses requiring intentional integration. Bec shares her wealth of experience in establishing nature-based learning programs across Australia, whilst Jess offers invaluable insights into meaningful Aboriginal cultural integration beyond superficial activities. This episode sets...
2025-04-06
32 min
Women Transforming Energy & Resources
Leigh Staines, Industry Advisor, Research Commercialisation, University of Queensland, Sustainable Minerals Institute and Carrie Grimes, Deloitte
In the latest episode, Leigh Staines discusses her 25-year career in the resources sector and her role as Industry Advisor at UQ's Sustainable Minerals Institute. Passionate about the energy transition, Leigh highlights the importance of early and frequent engagement between academia and industry to boost commercialisation of research. Hosted by Deloitte's Carrie Grimes, the episode delves into strategies for aligning academic discovery with industry productivity, ensuring impactful collaboration for a sustainable future. Leigh also recommended two recent books she has read - Poor Charlie's Almanack, speeches by Charlie Munger and Alchemy by Rory Sutherland. Learn mo...
2025-03-03
25 min
Day By Day: True Crime Stories
January 22 - The Murders of Graham Staines and His Sons
This episode recounts the tragic story of Graham Staines, an Australian missionary who was murdered in India along with his two sons in 1999. The podcast explores the background of Staines' life and work, the brutal attack that claimed their lives, the subsequent investigation, and the enduring legacy of compassion and forgiveness left by his family, particularly his wife, Gladys Staines.#GrahamStaines, #truecrime, #India, #missionarywork, #podcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2025-01-22
10 min
Insights with Ideal Nutrition
E18 - Samantha Staines: How to Fuel for Half and Full Marathons
Hannah Mills interviews Sports Dietitian, Samantha Staines about the intricacies of running nutrition, focusing on the specific needs of half and full marathon runners. They discuss daily energy requirements, the importance of carbohydrates, hydration strategies, and the consequences of low energy availability. Sammy highlights the need for proper fueling and hydration before, during, and after training sessions, as well as the importance of planning nutrition well in advance of race day. The conversation also touches on balancing body composition with adequate fueling and the role of electrolytes in performance. (0:00) - Introduction to Sammy (1:48...
2024-12-05
53 min
The Stronger Stride Podcast
166. Performance Nutrition with Sammy Staines APD
Performance Nutrition with Sammy Staines APDSammy is an Accredited Practicing Dietitian who specialising in performance for recreational and high performance athletes. Sammy has a particular interest in runners and triathletes as well as being a keen runner herself. This ep is jam-packed FULL of useful nutritional tips and information, it's your one stop as a runner who wants to improve their running experience through food. Food is such a valuable tool and Sammy makes it simple and fun. We know you're going to get alot out of this.We cover; ...
2024-10-12
1h 37
Creative Magic
12: Rima Staines - The Deeper You Go The Wider The World Opens To You
Rima Staines is an artist whose work straddles myth, magical realism and the folk arts. Her visual world is an umber and madder-infused chapel of misfits and magicians, story-rich and alchemical. Her paintings, which feel both ancient and familiar at once, have been exhibited and published internationally. In 2018 she was a finalist in the 'Best Artist' category of the World Fantasy awards.Rima has a long-held fascination with the idea of the liminal - that which lies at the edge of culture and society as well as the literal boundaries between one place and another, both metaphorical a...
2024-06-11
1h 12
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
S4 EP11: Community, Culture, and Classroom: Building Connections That Educate
In this compelling final episode of season four of "Educator Yarns," co-hosts Jessica Staines and Belinda Huntriss, renowned for their work with Indigenous perspectives, thoroughly explore the implementation and significance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives in early childhood education. The episode explores Outcome Five of the EYLF, storytelling as a tool for education and cultural continuity, the importance of authentic resource selection, and the need for genuine community engagement. Jessica and Belinda discuss practical approaches to incorporate these rich cultural histories and perspectives into everyday educational frameworks, ensuring they are not confined to...
2024-05-21
44 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
S4 EP10: Indigenous Insights into Education and Outcome Four of the EYLF
Welcome to another enriching episode of Educator Yarns, where Jessica Staines and Belinda Huntriss dive deep into Outcome 4 of the Early Years Learning Framework, focusing on "Children are confident and involved learners." This episode offers an in-depth exploration of how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives can be seamlessly integrated into Outcome Four of the EYLF, enhancing the learning environments for young minds. In this episode, Jessica and Belinda unpack various aspects of the framework, emphasizing practices and philosophies that celebrate and incorporate Indigenous ways of knowing, being, and doing. They explore the relationship between a culturally...
2024-05-14
46 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
S4 EP09: Enhancing Well-being: Integrating EYLF Outcome 3 with Indigenous Insights
Welcome to a pivotal episode of Educator Yarns, where hosts Jessica Staines and Belinda Huntriss delve into the integral aspects of Outcome Three from the Early Learning Framework, focusing on fostering children's sense of well-being with a nuanced incorporation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives. This episode not only unpacks these educational prerequisites but also offers a profound discussion on creating culturally safe environments within early learning settings. Jessica and Belinda explore powerful themes such as maintaining high expectations for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and the multifaceted nature of cultural safety through direct experiences...
2024-05-07
33 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
S4 EP08: EYLF Outcome Two and Handling Racism: Backlash in Teaching Aboriginal History
Welcome to episode eight of Educator Yarns, co-hosts Jessica Staines and Belinda Huntriss explore the challenging but critical aspects of social justice in education and the significant backlash faced by educators when addressing Aboriginal histories and contemporary issues in educational settings. This episode is not just a reflection on challenges but a robust guide on navigating these waters with grace, backed by curriculum, and armed with resources that uphold integrity, respect, and truth. Jessica and Belinda share their personal experiences and professional strategies in response to organized attacks against educational content that includes Aboriginal perspectives, emphasizing the...
2024-04-30
48 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
S4 EP06: Integrating Indigenous Perspectives in Early Learning Through the New EYLF
In this captivating episode of Educator Yarns, host Jessica Staines, alongside co-host Belinda Huntress from Freshwater Education, embark on an insightful exploration of integrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives into the new EYLF. Dive into this enlightening episode to discover how you can bring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives to life in your early learning environment. Embrace the journey towards a more inclusive, respectful, and culturally rich curriculum, and stay tuned for more episodes that will guide you every step of the way. Key Takeaways: · Introduction to Aboriginal and Torres Strait I...
2024-04-16
54 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
S4 EP05: Foundations for the Future: Curriculum Planning and Reconciliation
In this deeply engaging episode of Educator Yarns, Jessica Staines and co-host Belinda Huntriss explore the intricacies of curriculum planning within the framework of Reconciliation Action Plans (RAPs). As both delve into the significance of incorporating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures across all educational levels, listeners are treated to a wealth of knowledge, experience, and practical advice. This episode, centred on curriculum planning and its role in the reconciliation journey, promises to shed light on making meaningful and impactful changes in educational environments. Key Takeaways: · The Essential Role o...
2024-04-09
32 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
S4 EP04: Cultural Confidence in the Classroom: Strategies for Success
In episode four of Educator Yarns, Jessica Staines from Koori Curriculum and Belinda Huntriss from Freshwater Education delve into the crucial topic of embedding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives in educational settings. With a focus on the practical application of Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) actions and the enrichment of early learning environments, Jessica and Belinda offer a treasure trove of insights, wisdom, and actionable advice. This episode is not just a conversation; it's a call to action for educators at all levels seeking to foster a culture of respect, inclusion, and reconciliation within their practices.
2024-04-02
45 min
Teacher Takeaway
Season 4 | Episode 9 | Jessica Staines
In Season 4 | Episode 9 | We will be unpacking and discussing: How can we ensure that we authentically embed Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander perspectives & culture into our classrooms? In this episode, we are joined by Jessica Staines. If you would like more information about Jessica and the work she does, please visit: https://kooricurriculum.com/pages/about-jessica-staines View the show notes here: https://teachertakeawaypodcast.weebly.com/shownotes
2024-03-30
46 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
S4 EP03: RAP Actions and Visible Respect in Early Education
Welcome to Episode 3 of "Educator Yarns," where hosts Jessica Staines and Belinda share their expertise on bolstering Early Education environments through Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) initiatives. In this episode we delve into practical ways educators can visibly demonstrate respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, care for country, and support Indigenous businesses. Here's a glimpse of the enriching content this episode covers: · Acknowledgment and Respect: A reminder of the significance of acknowledging Country, not just in words, but through action, fostering an environment of respect and awareness. · Caring for Country: Insight into creating green...
2024-03-26
45 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
S4 EP02: Planning for success with your RAP
Welcome to another enriching episode of "Educator Yarns," where we delve into the essence of integrating Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) actions into early learning settings. Hosted by Jessica Staines, and joined by esteemed co-host Belinda Huntriss, an advocate for Aboriginal education, we embark on a journey to uncover practical strategies, shared experiences, and insightful discussions aimed at empowering educators to foster inclusive and culturally responsive environments. Here's what we cover on this episode: · Facing RAP Challenges Head-On: Discover how to tackle common challenges such as making community connections and delving into current affairs with co...
2024-03-19
48 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
S4 EP01: Navigating Reconciliation and Aboriginal Perspectives in Early Education
Dive into a Educator Yarns Season 4 Episode One with Jessica Staines, the visionary behind Koori Curriculum, and her deadly co-host Belinda Huntriss, a trailblazer in Aboriginal education. This episode marks the beginning of an innovative season for "Educator Yarns," setting the stage for a series of compelling discussions on integrating Aboriginal perspectives in early learning environments. Discover the dynamic synergy between Jessica and Belinda as they unite to answer pressing community questions and share expert insights on incorporating Aboriginal pedagogy. In this episode join Jess and Belinda as they yarn about: • The importance of empowering...
2024-03-12
44 min
Insights Xchange: Conversations Shaping Academic Research
Shaping the Future: Technology, Diversity, and Open Access in Scholarly Publishing with Heather Staines
In this episode, Nikesh Gosalia engages in conversation with Heather Staines, Director of Community Engagement and Senior Consultant at Delta Think and a veteran in scholarly communications and academic publishing. They discuss the evolving role of technology in academics, the importance of diversity in academic content, and the challenges and opportunities in the open access space. Heather emphasises the need for supporting nonprofit initiatives and open infrastructure projects, ensuring their continued existence amidst changing funding landscapes. Additionally, the conversation reflects on the challenges faced by underrepresented voices, and explores various open access business models that contribute to a more...
2023-12-11
1h 14
The Good Enough Mother
98. Birth, Trauma, and Maternity Reform: Alecia Staines on Her Decade of Advocacy
*Please note that this podcast discusses obstetric violence, rape, and trauma. ** If you would like to lodge a submission to the Birth Trauma Inquiry via The Maternity Consumer Network, head here: https://form.jotform.com/231841360678864 To lodge directly, head here: https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/committees/inquiries/Pages/lodge-a-submission.aspx?pk=2965 . . . Alecia Staines is a passionate advocate for improving the maternity care system and has been working in this space of political advocacy for a decade. She is also a classroom teacher, childbirth educator, yoga teacher, founder of Maternal Consumer Network, and mother of 5. In this conversation Alecia provides...
2023-08-03
53 min
My Invisible Disease
Living with Gastroparesis- A Healing Journey with River Staines
Unlocking Emotional Healing with River Staines: A Chronic Illness JourneyRiver Staines was just 22 and facing an incurable chronic illness. With numerous healing modalities and a newfound gift for energy work, she was determined to not accept her fate. Against all odds, her remarkable strength and resilience allowed her to heal herself and find her true calling. What was this unexpected twist in River's story that gave her a newfound sense of purpose?After years of misdiagnoses, invasive tests, and relentless searching for answers, our protagonist has found a way to heal...
2023-05-16
35 min
L'invité de la Rédaction
L’histoire vraie de Graham Staines, missionnaire australien
Hubert de Torcy, président et fondateur de Saje distribution. Le Prix de la Vérité – l’histoire vraie de Graham Staines réalisé par Aneesh Daniel (sortie en salle le 10 mai) A la fin des années 1990, dans l’État d’Orissa, Manav, un journaliste indien, est chargé d’enquêter sur Graham Staines, un missionnaire australien soupçonné d’acheter la conversion des pauvres au christianisme. Manav accepte avec la promesse d’obtenir un poste important en retour. Mais il découvre une série de révélations qui vont ébranler ses préjugés. Il se retrouve face à un choix c...
2023-05-09
19 min
Charitable Georgia
Charitable Georgia Trivia Night: Khristie Staines with Footprints On The Heart
Khristie Staines is a native of Bartow County (Georgia), a graduate of Cass High School as well as Shorter University. She has been married to her husband Michael for 15 years and is the mother to Trevor, stepmother to Allison, and grandmother to Maddox and Natalie (in Heaven). She is the co-founder of Footprints on the […] The post Charitable Georgia Trivia Night: Khristie Staines with Footprints On The Heart appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
2023-01-23
00 min
Charitable Georgia
Khristie Staines with Footprints on the Heart, Sierra Kedzierski with The MP Group and Scott DUCK Williams with Shottenkirk
Khristie Staines is a native of Bartow County (Georgia), a graduate of Cass High School as well as Shorter University. She has been married to her husband Michael for 15 years and is the mother to Trevor, stepmother to Allison, and grandmother to Maddox and Natalie (in Heaven). She is the co-founder of Footprints on […] The post Khristie Staines with Footprints on the Heart, Sierra Kedzierski with The MP Group and Scott DUCK Williams with Shottenkirk appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
2023-01-16
00 min
The Big Hearted Podcast
Authentically Embedding Indigenous Perspectives In FDC | Feat. Jess Staines
In this episode of The Big Hearted Podcast, Victoria talks with Jessica Staines from Koori Curriculum. They discuss some of the barriers that FDC face when embedding Aboriginal perspectives in Family Day Care services in an authentic way. They talk about where educators can find resources that are budget-friendly, and how they can make connections in the Community. Jessica Staines is a Wiradjuri Woman and early childhood teacher. Jessica has worked in early childhood for over fifteen years for a range of service providers in both urban and regional communities. Whilst working in early childhood Jess...
2022-12-13
50 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
S3 EP16: Goal setting with Jessica Staines (Mini)
In this episode of Educator Yarns Jess shares her tips for setting and achieving goals. Jess always maintained a consistent view since starting the Koori Curriculum, which is that most educators want to include an Aboriginal perspective in their program and develop culturally safe environments for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and communities but don't know what to do and how to do it. They are fearful of doing the wrong thing, offending someone or being stereotypical and tokenistic. Jess outlines a common sense approach to these issues to help get Educators...
2022-12-02
16 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines
S3 EP16: Goal setting with Jessica Staines (Mini)
In this episode of Educator Yarns Jess shares her tips for setting and achieving goals. Jess always maintained a consistent view since starting the Koori Curriculum, which is that most educators want to include an Aboriginal perspective in their program and develop culturally safe environments for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and communities but don’t know what to do and how to do it. They are fearful of doing the wrong thing, offending someone or being stereotypical and tokenistic. Jess outlines a common sense approach to these issues to help get Ed...
2022-12-02
16 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
S3 EP08: Getting Momentum with your Aboriginal Programs
Getting momentum with Aboriginal programs can be easier said than done. However, being intentional with your program, planning and practice does help in getting traction. In this mini-episode, Jessica Staines shares some suggestions to help you get started and overcome some common obstacles.
2022-11-02
12 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines
S3 EP08: Getting Momentum with your Aboriginal Programs
Getting momentum with Aboriginal programs can be easier said than done. However, being intentional with your program, planning and practice does help in getting traction. In this mini-episode, Jessica Staines shares some suggestions to help you get started and overcome some common obstacles.
2022-11-02
12 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
S3 EP07: Advocating to Management with Casey Goodman
In this episode of Educator Yarns, Jessica discussed with Casey Goodman the importance of getting management on board with your Aboriginal programs. Casey shares how having full organisational advocacy is a key metric to the success of embedding Aboriginal perspectives successfully in your centre's curriculum. Casey Goodman is an Early Childhood Teacher at Gowrie Victoria Broadmeadows Valley, Early Childhood Australia National Reconciliation Advisory Board member and Early Childhood Australia Victorian General Committee member. Casey has previously featured on Season 2 of the Educator Yarns podcast and has shared her experiences and perspectives in the Educator Yarns: A Collection Cu...
2022-10-30
40 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines
S3 EP07: Advocating to Management with Casey Goodman
In this episode of Educator Yarns, Jessica discussed with Casey Goodman the importance of getting management on board with your Aboriginal programs. Casey shares how having full organisational advocacy is a key metric to the success of embedding Aboriginal perspectives successfully in your centre's curriculum. Casey Goodman is an Early Childhood Teacher at Gowrie Victoria Broadmeadows Valley, Early Childhood Australia National Reconciliation Advisory Board member and Early Childhood Australia Victorian General Committee member. Casey has previously featured on Season 2 of the Educator Yarns podcast and has shared her experiences and perspectives in the Educator Yarns: A Collection Cu...
2022-10-30
40 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
S3 EP04: Top Books for 0-1 Year Old's
At Koori Curriculum we are often asked what the best books to share with 0-1 year-olds that can assist in embedding an Aboriginal perspective. In this mini episode join Jessica Staines as she highlights her top reads for infants.
2022-10-19
05 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines
S3 EP04: Top Books for 0-1 Year Old's
At Koori Curriculum we are often asked what the best books to share with 0-1 year-olds that can assist in embedding an Aboriginal perspective. In this mini episode join Jessica Staines as she highlights her top reads for infants.
2022-10-19
05 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
S3 EP03: Embedding Aboriginal Perspectives with Infants with Rhi Sugars
In this episode of Educator Yarns, Jessica Staines is joined by Rhi Sugars to discuss embedding Aboriginal perspectives with infants. Rhi Sugars is a passionate disability advocate and someone who identifies as having a disability. She has been an early childhood educator for fifteen years, spending much of that time working with children with disabilities and those who have experienced childhood trauma. Since the birth of her son, a proud Wiradjuri young person with multiple disabilities, Rhi has focused her advocacy work on promoting the importance of cultural identity for Aboriginal and Torres...
2022-10-16
1h 02
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines
S3 EP03: Embedding Aboriginal Perspectives with Infants with Rhi Sugars
In this episode of Educator Yarns, Jessica Staines is joined by Rhi Sugars to discuss embedding Aboriginal perspectives with infants. Rhi Sugars is a passionate disability advocate and someone who identifies as having a disability. She has been an early childhood educator for fifteen years, spending much of that time working with children with disabilities and those who have experienced childhood trauma. Since the birth of her son, a proud Wiradjuri young person with multiple disabilities, Rhi has focused her advocacy work on promoting the importance of cultural identity for Aboriginal and Torres...
2022-10-16
1h 02
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
S3 EP02: Connecting and working respectfully with Aboriginal families and communities
Are you wanting advice on how you can connect and work respectfully with your local Aboriginal community? If this sounds like you then listen in to our mini episode with Jess Staines as she shares advice and strategies on how you can work in respectful partnerships with Aboriginal families and communities.
2022-10-12
16 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines
S3 EP02: Connecting and working respectfully with Aboriginal families and communities
Are you wanting advice on how you can connect and work respectfully with your local Aboriginal community? If this sounds like you then listen in to our mini episode with Jess Staines as she shares advice and strategies on how you can work in respectful partnerships with Aboriginal families and communities.
2022-10-12
16 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines
S3 EP01: Educate Don't Celebrate: 26 ways and whys to change the Date
Join Jessica Staines as she dives into critically reflecting on what the 26th of January means and how your team can respond. Jessica shares reflections and provocations to help aid pedagogical debate and discussion with your colleagues and ignite change for January 26th.
2022-10-09
32 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
S3 EP01: Educate Don't Celebrate: 26 ways and whys to change the Date
Join Jessica Staines as she dives into critically reflecting on what the 26th of January means and how your team can respond. Jessica shares reflections and provocations to help aid pedagogical debate and discussion with your colleagues and ignite change for January 26th.
2022-10-09
32 min
Currently in Dance
Inside a Changing Institution with Mavis Staines
For our first episode, Mavis Staines joins Esie Mensah in studio. Staines is the CEO and the artistic director of Canada'a National Ballet School and she's here to talk about systemic issues within educational institutions and the work that goes into making real, and lasting, change.
2022-06-17
22 min
Life On The Brink
TURTLEY OBSESSED w/ ocean activist & marine biologist Melissa Staines
Time to give the big blue some love on Life On The Brink number four! This is episode four of Life On The Brink featuring the green turtle and marine biologist Melissa Staines. Melissa is a PhD candidate at the University of Queensland who researches the effects of temperature and rainfall on sea turtles with support from the World Wide Fund For Nature in Australia (WWF Aus).In this episode, Melissa talks about a bloody, shark-filled SCUBA-diving incident that pushed her towards studying sea turtles, a day in Papua New Guinea that sounds straight out of a D...
2021-08-23
59 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines
Interview with Alicia Hansen
Today Jess Staines speaks with Alicia Hansen, a Menang Woman of WA country currently residing in Victoria where she works as an Indigenous Preschool advancement strategy facilitator across 83 different centres. Alicia talks about the importance of creating a welcoming and culturally safe service when facilitating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander enrolments. Jess and Alicia also reflect on their face to face work with educators as they seek to build relationships with their local Aboriginal community.
2021-05-31
29 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
Interview with Alicia Hansen
Today Jess Staines speaks with Alicia Hansen, a Menang Woman of WA country currently residing in Victoria where she works as an Indigenous Preschool advancement strategy facilitator across 83 different centres. Alicia talks about the importance of creating a welcoming and culturally safe service when facilitating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander enrolments. Jess and Alicia also reflect on their face to face work with educators as they seek to build relationships with their local Aboriginal community.
2021-05-31
29 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines
Interview with Mica Corscadden
Today on Educator Yarns, Jessica Staines speaks with Mica Corscadden. Educator at Harrietville Bush Kinder on Dhudhuroa land in Victoria Mica talks about how her passion for country and nature lead her on a journey to connect with local community. Mica yarns about how she engaged the community in consultation to ensure authenticity and respect.
2021-05-24
25 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
Interview with Mica Corscadden
Today on Educator Yarns, Jessica Staines speaks with Mica Corscadden. Educator at Harrietville Bush Kinder on Dhudhuroa land in Victoria Mica talks about how her passion for country and nature lead her on a journey to connect with local community. Mica yarns about how she engaged the community in consultation to ensure authenticity and respect.
2021-05-24
25 min
The Vintage Collection Podcast
Episode 10 - #TimeForTonnika with Angela Staines (Tonnika Sister)
As part of the #TimeForTonnika campaign, I am delighted to welcome Angela Staines, who portrayed one of the infamous Tonnika Sisters in the Star Wars Cantina scene, onto the show to explain why it is time for the Tonnika Sisters to finally debut in Star Wars The Vintage Collection. After having previously appeared on Cantina Chatter Podcast in 2017, Angela catches us up on the latest in her ongoing pursuit to make the Tonnika Sisters a reality in the 3.75-inch action figure scale. Subscribe to the Victoria’s Cantina YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/user/VictoriasCantina T-shirts, caps, mugs, and more...
2021-05-03
37 min
Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond
PBB Bulletin - Improving Maternity Care in Australia with Alecia Staines
PBB Special Bulletin/Interview with Alecia Staines, Director of Maternity Consumer NetworkIf you are tuning in from Australia, this is an important message to women, people, families and community members accessing maternity healthcare services. A federal election is coming up and your voice is needed in improving maternity care! Welcome to Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond, I’m Annalee Atia with a special News Bulletin for Australians listeners today, Tuesday 30th March. I’m speaking with Alecia Staines, Director of one of our largest maternity consumer advocacy organisations - Maternity Consumer Network, she is also the host...
2021-03-30
25 min
Women on Boards - Leaders and Directors in Conversation
The Perpetual Hustle: Transferable skills, career themes and becoming NED young - with Andrea Staines OAM
It's not often you get the chance to hear directly from Australia's first female airline CEO, OAM and full-time Non-Executive Director, the admirable Andrea Staines. This week Claire Braund digs deep with Andrea on matters of living abroad, solo parenting, becoming NED at age 41 and why it's crucial to understand your transferable skills. Unlike many of her peers from country Queensland, Andrea, Australia's first female airline CEO, OAM and full-time Non-Executive Director (NED), was fortunate to have the undivided support of her loving parents who encouraged her to be brave and to set her sights high. At...
2021-01-29
28 min
PPG Podcast
BARKS Podcast with Claire Staines from Lothlorien Dog Services
Niki Tudge chats with Claire Staines about Dog Training in Scotland through the COVID Pandemic. Niki says It’s always a pleasure to chat with Claire the owner of Lothlorien DS. Claire was a PPGBI Steering Committee member and is currently a Faculty Advisor at Victoria Stilwell Academy for Dog Training & Behavior. Claire’s business in Edinburgh was established in 2004 as a dog walking business. Over the years it has expanded and now offers training and walking services across Scotland’s Central Belt. Tune in to listen to this fun casual yet informative conver...
2021-01-23
1h 09
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
Interview with Kiya Watts
In this episode, I sit down and yarn with Kiya Watts, the artist behind ABC Playschool's "Kiya" doll. Kiya Watts is a Menang, Gnudju, and Noongar artist residing in Albany. In this episode we dive into: Why the Kiya doll was an important addition to Playschool The importance of Cultural identity Kiya's collaboration with House of Dizzy Kiya's involvement in 'Trading Blak' How to support 'Trading Blak' How to find Aboriginal-owned businesses Jess and Kiya's favourite Aboriginal fashion labels Supply Nation 'We wear black on Wednesdays' initiative When is it okay for a non-indigenous...
2020-08-03
24 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
Special episode: Family Day Care educator's panel including Caroline Douglas, Renata Stipanovic and Sarah Metcalfe
This episode is a special family day care educator's episode, where I'm talking to Caroline, Renata and Sarah, who are family day care educators scattered across Sydney, and the Northern Beaches in New South Wales. We have pulled together highlights from three separate interviews talking about how family day care educators can best include Aboriginal perspectives in their programme, and connect with their local Aboriginal community. As we recognise that family day care educators have a quite unique position. The way that we would approach this work in their setting is quite different to how...
2020-07-21
40 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
Our top 30 tips in 30 days Challenge
We are currently offering a free series on kooricurriculum.com called "Our top 30 tips in 30 days" and today I am sharing our favourite 5 for those who are looking for a little sneak peek into the series. In this episode I dive into: Tip 1: Just Start Tip 2: Reflect on your why Tip 3: Plan Tip 4: Take things slow Tip 5: Be realistic To join this free series and hear all 30 tips, visit our website and search for "top tips." Links mentioned in this episode: Koori Curriculum: https://kooricurriculum.com/
2020-07-07
10 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
Our top tips for NAIDOC week
As we start to approach July, our inbox normally gets flooded by educators who enthusiastically starting to plan and programme for their NAIDOC experiences and activities. We thought to make things easier we would put together some of our top tips for NAIDOC Week to get everyone started on the right path. Now, as many of you may know, NAIDOC Week historically is from the first Sunday in July to the second Sunday in July. It's the first full week of July is where NAIDOC usually occurs. However, due to the current pandemic...
2020-07-06
10 min
Works Not Cited
“I am free now, and choose to remain so”- the story of Ona Judge Staines
Today, to commemorate Juneteenth, I’m sharing the story of Ona Judge Staines and her escape to freedom from enslavement in the President’s House. To Learn More…. Colonial Williamsburg will be going live on Facebook on June 19th at 2pm to celebrate Juneteenth- https://www.facebook.com/ColonialWilliamsburg/. Montpelier has a variety of talks, performances, walking tours, etc planned to celebrate Juneteenth- https://www.montpelier.org/events/2nd-annual-juneteenth-celebration-at-james-madison-s-montpelier;https://ocaahsjuneteenth.org/celebrate/. Colonial Williamsburg’s Mary Carter portrayed Ona Judge Staines in this amazing performance!!- https://www.face...
2020-06-18
10 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
Interview with Tanika Davis
Tanika is a Mother, Wife and Business owner with so much to offer. She has a background in Indigenous Health Promotion, event management and community program delivery but her business is her everything. The 'I Am, Movement' was founded after the diagnoses of Autism Spectrum Disorder with her now almost 4-year-old son Slade. The Movement allows other families to feel culturally safe with the resources she has developed in conjunction with Indigenous Artists around NSW. This is just the start for the Movement :) Links mentioned in this episode: Koori C...
2020-06-18
31 min
Beyond the Bump
Educating ourselves and our children about race and racism with Indigenous educator, Jessica Staines
Beyond The Bump is a podcast, brought to you by Jayde Couldwell and Sophie Pearce! A podcast targeted at mums, just like you! A place to have real conversations with honest and authentic people. In our 31st episode of Beyond the Bump, we chat to Jessica Staines from Koori curriculum. We talk about what racism is, how to discuss racism and race with our children and how to ensure our children are educated and respect Indigenous Australians and their culture. Follow Korri Curriculum on instagram at @korricurriculum for more information on their early childhood consulting.
2020-06-10
52 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
My answers to your most commonly asked questions
In this episode I interview myself! I often get asked similar questions regarding my business and the work I do supporting educators in Australia, so today I'm sharing my answers to your most commonly asked questions. Let's go! Links mentioned in this episode: Koori Curriculum: https://kooricurriculum.com/
2020-06-10
19 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
Interview with Kristine Willems
In this episode, I yarn with Kristine Willems. Kristine is a diploma trained educator that has been working in early childhood for 32 years. Kristine usually works at a sessional kindergarten for Wyndham city council. However, she left her family and fur babies behind this year to move to the northern territory to teach in a remote community. So, if ever you have been curious about what that change would be like, then this is the podcast for you. In this episode we will discuss: Kristine's background and how she came to work in the...
2020-05-28
34 min
Khooni : The Crimes of India
3. The Murder of Graham Staines
TW : Crimes Against Children, Graphic Violence, Communal Violence The ideology of Hindutva is no less dangerous and lethal than any serial killer on the face of the planet. Listen to our episode to find out how it reared its ugly head in Odisha in 1999, and destroyed a family which had dedicated itself to service of those in need. Follow us on twitter @khoonipodcast and instagram @khoonithepodcast Sources : 1. https://www.indiatoday.in/magazine/cover-story/story/19990208-staines-killing-murder-of-australian-missionary-and-his-two-sons-in-orissa-shocks-india-780092-1999-02-08 2. https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/odisha/2018/jun/25/development-a-far-cry-in-odishas-mayurbhanj-village-1833281.html 3. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/21-years-after-his-killing-odisha-village-says-it-still-weeps-for-staines/articleshow/68666096.cms 4. https://www.oneindia.com/2006/10/30/dara-singh-acquitted-in-godbhanga-truck-loot-case-1162215261.html 5...
2020-04-13
34 min
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Assistir [Filme ™, -2020] | The Least of These: The Graham Staines Story HD online The Least of These: The Graham Staines Story (2020) [Assistir] [Filme ™, -2020] completos online Enquanto a Índia rural se desintegra no final da década de 1990, o jornalista Manav Banerjee se muda com sua esposa grávida para a cidade de Orissa na esperança de uma vida melhor e a promessa de uma carreira próspera. Quando aumenta a especulação de que o missionário australiano Graham Staines está ilegalmente fazendo proselitismo com pacientes de hanseníase, Manav concorda em investigar disfarçado para o jornal. O que...
2020-03-28
00 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines
Interview with Marnie Omeragic
In this episode, I interview Marnie Omeragic from Concord West Rhodes Preschool. Marnie has worked in community-based services for 28 years, developing strong relationships and connections with the local community, advocating high-quality play-based learning, inclusive practices, embedded environmental and sustainable approaches, and connecting children to place; particularly the riverside parkland alongside the preschool. Concord West Rhodes Preschool has been the finalise in the City of Canad Bay sustainability awards for 2017 and 2017. They were winners of the New South Wales Early Childhood Environmental Education Network Sprout Awards in 2015 and 2016. Their embedded anti-bias practises were awarded Highly Commended...
2019-12-02
58 min
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch
Interview with Marnie Omeragic
In this episode, I interview Marnie Omeragic from Concord West Rhodes Preschool. Marnie has worked in community-based services for 28 years, developing strong relationships and connections with the local community, advocating high-quality play-based learning, inclusive practices, embedded environmental and sustainable approaches, and connecting children to place; particularly the riverside parkland alongside the preschool. Concord West Rhodes Preschool has been the finalise in the City of Canad Bay sustainability awards for 2017 and 2017. They were winners of the New South Wales Early Childhood Environmental Education Network Sprout Awards in 2015 and 2016. Their embedded anti-bias practises were awarded Highly Commended...
2019-12-02
58 min
20,000 Leagues (Under Tier Three)
Staines Town: Indahouse
Staines Town vs Gosport Borough (20/4/2019)Aiiiiiiiii. G-Ham and S-Sizzle visit the mean streets of Staines-upon-Thames to watch football, eat pork pies with piccalilli and try on hats. Check it. This episode chats on that, and also:- The old amateur cup competition, the Coppa Ottorino Barassi- When is the earliest in a season a team could get relegated- The home life of assistant referees- Favourite darts callsThere might also have been a big argument about whether Victoria Coren Mitchell should present QI.
2019-09-13
1h 10
Brooklands Radio Am Dram Shoutout
Staines Musical Theatre Group 5th March 2019
Graham Laycock talks to Emma Hounsell form Staines Musical Theatre Group about their forthcoming production of Betty Blue Eyes at the Magna Carta Arts Centre, Thorpe Road, Staines-upon-Thames 13th to 16th March - www.smtg.org.uk
2019-03-05
00 min
Dog Talk with Nick Benger
#3 - Claire Staines
Claire Staines is a professional dog trainer and owner of Lothlorien Dog Services as well as an advocate against the use of electric shock collars.
2016-03-02
51 min
Arete Podcast with Richard Triggs
Arete Podcast - Episode 9 - Andrea Staines - former CEO Australian Airlines, Non-Executive Director
Arete Executive Podcast hosted by Managing Partner Richard Triggs. Interview with Andrea Staines, former CEO Australian Airlines and Non-Executive Director. Andrea Staines LinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/in/andreastainesned Richard Triggs LinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/in/richardtriggs Arete Executive website: www.areteexecutive.com.au Richard's book on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com.au/Uncover-Hidden-Job-Market-Executive-ebook/dp/B00WCQ5U46/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1445566942&sr=8-1&keywords=uncover+the+hidden+job+market LinkedIn CEO Incubator Group: https://www.linkedin.com/grps/CEO-Incubator-6948255/about? Theme music by Simon Gardner "Sunny" from the album "Choose Your Own Adventure": http://simongardnerguitarist.com.au/
2015-12-07
1h 04
The 421
#17: Care – Karen Staines
Joining us on the 421 is St Paul’s Care and Womens Minister Karen Staines. We discuss the many issues that we face in today’s society and how, quite often, there’s a lot more going on behind the shiny facades. Karen helps us navigate how we can start to bring these things to light and also … Continued The post #17: Care – Karen Staines appeared first on St Paul's Anglican Church Castle Hill.
2015-12-05
00 min
St Paul's Anglican Church Castle Hill
#17: Care – Karen Staines
Joining us on the 421 is St Paul’s Care and Womens Minister Karen Staines. We discuss the many issues that we face in today’s society and how, quite often, there’s a lot more going on behind the shiny facades. Karen helps us navigate how we can start to bring these things to light and also gives us practical ways to care for those around us. www.spch.org.au e: the421@spch.org.au Social Media: @the421podcast The post #17: Care – Karen Staines appeared first on St Paul's Anglican Church Castle Hill.
2015-12-05
47 min
The Biblio File hosted by Nigel Beale
Prof. David Staines on Northrop Frye and Evaluative Criticism
Prof. David Staines is a Canadian literary critic, university professor (English at the University of Ottawa), writer, and editor. He specializes in three literatures: medieval, Victorian and Canadian. He is editor of the scholarly Journal of Canadian Poetry (since 1986) and general editor of McClelland and Stewart's New Canadian Library series (since 1988). His essay collections, include The Canadian Imagination (1977), a book that introduced Canadian literature and literary criticism to an American audience, plus studies on Morley Callaghan and Stephen Leacock. But it's not for any of this (save a defense of Callaghan in the face of John Metcalf's c...
2010-06-28
33 min
Nigel Beale's Biblio File Podcast
Prof. David Staines on Northrop Frye and Evaluative Criticism
Prof. David Staines is a Canadian literary critic, university professor (English at the University of Ottawa), writer, and editor. He specializes in three literatures: medieval, Victorian and Canadian. He is editor of the scholarly Journal of Canadian Poetry (since 1986) and general editor of McClelland and Stewart’s New Canadian Library series (since 1988). His essay collections, include The Canadian Imagination (1977), a book that introduced Canadian literature and literary criticism to an American audience, plus studies on Morley Callaghan and Stephen Leacock. But it’s not for any of this (save a defense of Callaghan in the face of John...
2010-06-28
33 min