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Sinopse
Article 23, a podcast all about work, and making it work for more of us! In this weekly 13 minute podcast, Rhonda Brighton-Hall, James Hancock and Sonja Ankucic will be exploring the big themes being your best at work, Leadership that makes a difference and the people stuff that matters most to business whether you it be a small business starting up, or a huge multinational.Tune in and enjoy the signature mwah. optimistic, yet pragmatic big thinking across all things work, topped off with a giggle or two!
Episódios
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The humble check in, and why its more important than ever
05/05/2022 Duração: 14minJess and Tash explore the importance of checking in, what it looks like in practice and why it's not a perfect science.
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A Pulse Check As we Head into the Easter Break
14/04/2022 Duração: 14minA chat about culture and chocolate in anticipation of the long weekend with James & Sally .
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Volunteers! The Ultimate Bystanders We Should All Be!
03/03/2022 Duração: 13minWhether it be the SES, Brisbane's Mud Army, Sikh Volunteers Australia, 45 Fijian abattoir workers, or the volunteers flying to the Ukraine, we want to celebrate the countless examples we're seeing of people caring more for others than they do for themselves. Are they the best of us, or is it in all of us? From deep inside the weather disaster in Brisbane right now, we talk to Tash Down, about how we can (and should) do small things that matter.
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Uncancelling The Conversation (With Caution)
10/02/2022 Duração: 21minUncancelling The Conversation (With Caution) by mwah. making work absolutely human
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Reporting and Complaints
13/12/2021 Duração: 18minSally Woolford, a Business Director at mwah. discusses the findings from recent workplace reports on sexual harassment, the risk factors to look out for, and what we can all do to create safer workplaces.
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Heat-seeking missiles and voluntary assets
02/12/2021 Duração: 18minRhonda Brighton-Hall, Founder, and James Hancock, Co-Founder, of mwah. debunk "The Great Resignation", discuss uncovering the right data, and detail how we're all heat-seeking missiles.
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Belonging. It isn't about you
25/11/2021 Duração: 16minRhonda Brighton-Hall, CEO and Founder of mwah., challenges us to think about belonging from a different angle, and shares what we are learning from the two - yes, two - pandemics that are occurring simultaneously.
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A new future for disability - Laura O'Reilly
22/11/2021 Duração: 15minLaura O'Reilly, CEO and Co-founder of Fighting Chance and Co-founder of Hireup, discusses innovation in the disability sector, what great inclusion looks like, and how to move past anxiety and towards action when it comes to employing people with disability.
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Up Close with Leia Lewis
12/11/2021 Duração: 14minAs mwah. grows, we continue with our series of getting up close with the team. This week Leia Lewis shares her passion for deeply understanding human psychology, the importance of creating connected work cultures, and how diversity is about more than "where are you from?".
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Career lattices and showing up
05/11/2021 Duração: 15minBobbi Mahlab, Chair and Founder of Mahlab and Co-founder of Mentor Walks, shares insights on how to engage with networking, the importance of showing up and sharing, and how purpose drives togetherness.
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Leadership in Australia
29/10/2021 Duração: 16minRhonda Brighton-Hall, CEO and Founder of mwah., tackles Australian identity, the values we hold dear, and the role of leadership when things don't go to plan.
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Dealing with your discomfort
22/10/2021 Duração: 19minSamantha Wild, an Associate Director at Arrilla Indigenous Consulting, talks with us this week about challenging bias, creating safe spaces, and how we shouldn’t back away from being uncomfortable.
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Up Close with Tash Down
15/10/2021 Duração: 12minAs mwah. grows, we continue with our series of getting up close with the team. This week Tash Down shares her passion for people and positivity, her approach to problem-solving, and insights from her experiences working in Talent and Recruitment.
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What running ultramarathons has taught me about culture change
08/10/2021 Duração: 16minRunning ultramarathons is, in equal part, crazy and addictive. After running four ultramarathons, mwah. Business Director Jessica Pollard shares her insights on the interplay between two of her passions, trail running and creating thriving workplace cultures, and how it’s best not to ignore a blister.
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The brilliant mess of a thriving workplace culture
30/09/2021 Duração: 12minmwah. CEO Rhonda Brighton-Hall challenges the idea of "perfection" when it comes to culture at work, and shares insights on the risks of chasing high scores and the power of trying something new.
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James talks aims, with Jess from the US
16/09/2021 Duração: 16minJames Hancock, Co-Founder at mwah., talks with Jess Podgajny, Co-Founder of LLUNA in the US, about work design, measuring belonging, and how to embrace change and difference in the workplace.
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Conversations that matter
09/09/2021 Duração: 15minR U OK? Day is an important reminder that a conversation can change a life, and that genuine, meaningful support on issues big or small makes a difference. mwah. Business Director Sally Woolford joins the podcast to discuss navigating tough conversations in the workplace, and the importance of creating a culture where people feel heard every day.
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How to support growth, together
02/09/2021 Duração: 16minOn this episode, mwah. CEO and Co-Founder Rhonda Brighton-Hall discusses why growth is important for both individuals and businesses, her own approach to supporting that in the workplace, and why mwah. sees community as fundamental to success.
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Up Close with Fungai Mutsiwa
27/08/2021 Duração: 16minAs mwah. grows, we continue with our series of getting up close with the team. This week we get to know Fungai Mutsiwa, who shares his passion for social justice in a fractured world, the joy of meaningful music, and what he learned from working as a carer
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Coffees at the Chrysler with Chip
13/08/2021 Duração: 13minJames comes to you live from the Chrysler Building in New York City with this week's podcast guest - one of our favourite mwah. humans - Chip Liedel. Chip is one of the best learning leaders in the world, building and coaching talent right across the globe. He calls New York home and is here to talk to us on all things learning and bringing people together for a better future.