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The Finale

The final episode. Mark and Divan shares some behind the scene stories and recount memorable moments over the last 50 episodes.

Angie Wakeman: the joy of clowning around in life (#49)

We talk to Angie Wakeman about what clowning can teach us about communication, relationships and life.

Florian Decludt on learning languages and adapting to cultures (#48)

Florian has lived in eight different countries and can speak eight languages. He has a wealth of knowledge to share about adapting to cultures and learning new languages.

Melanie Marshall on the heart and soul of trust (#47)

We talk to Melanie Marshall about the heart and soul of trust. Melanie helps organisations foster trust. She is the author of Trust: The Foundation for Healthy Organisations and Teams.

Laurie Gilbertson on high stakes persuasion: a prosecutor’s perspective (#46)

We talk to Laurie Gilbertson about what working as a New York City prosecutor taught her about persuasion in high stakes settings.

Jillian Rosoff on grief: heartache, healing and humour (#45)

We talk to Jillian Rosoff, a licensed psychotherapist specialising in grief, loss, and life transitions.

Ryan Hartley on heart-centred leadership (#44)

We talk to Ryan Hartley about heart-centred leadership. Ryan Hartley is the Chief Heart Officer at Always Better Than Yesterday where he helps leaders to leave a heartprint where those around them are left better than yesterday.

Dr Michelle Drouin: how technology impacts connection, intimacy and infidelity (#43)

We talk to Dr. Michelle Drouin about how technology can both help and hinder our relationships. Dr. Michelle Drouin is an internationally-recognised research psychologist and a speaker on issues related to technology, relationships, couples, and sexuality. Her research has been featured in the many major media outlets including New York Times, CNN, NPR and Psychology Today.

David Neal: leadership is not about you (#42)

We talk to David Neal about the nuances of good leadership. David Neal has a decade of experience in the Australian Army, with most of his experience in leadership roles. He is currently a Director at Eighth Mile Consulting.

Cheri Torres and Jackie Stavros on using Appreciative Inquiry to create conversations worth having (#41)

We are constantly in conversation, either with others or with ourselves. In this episode we talk to Cheri Torres and Jackie Stavros about how to use principles from Appreciative Inquiry to make our conversations worth having.

Amanda Luterman on Erotic Empathy (#40)

Yes, we’ll be talking about sex in this episode. Amanda Luterman is a psychotherapist and founder of the Centre for Erotic Empathy.

20 Ways To Escalate Conflicts

My hope is that this list can help us be more intentional about how to act (or how not to act) in high stakes conversations.

Ricardo Gonzalez: to belong or not to belong (#39)

We talk to Ricardo Gonzalez, an cross-cultural communication expert, about belonging in a world that is getting ever more diverse and divisive. We discuss several aspects of belonging to help us create a culture where people long to be.

Lisa Linke on improvisation: the art of focusing on the other person (#38)

We talk to Lisa Linke about what improvisation can teach us about communication and collaboration.  Lisa is an MBA consultant who has become a veteran improviser, actor and writer. Lisa has appeared on shows like Grey’s Anatomy and Modern Family. She is a corporate communications workshop facilitator, executive presence coach, and storytelling maven.

Niki Vinogradoff

Niki Vinogradoff on realising the potential in ourselves and others (without needing wild hogs or Finland’s SWAT team) (#37)

We talk to Niki Vinogradoff about what we can learn from coaching to be our best and to be that someone who brings the best out of others.

Jessica Joelle Alexander on the Danish way of parenting (and living) (#36)

We talk Jessica Joelle Alexander, Bestselling Author of The Danish Way of Parenting, about what the happiest country in the world has to say about parenting.

Jason Rosoff on Radical Candor: caring personally and challenging directly (#35)

We talk to Jason Rosoff about using the Radical Candor framework to give better feedback and become a better boss.

David Richman on supporting people when they need us most (#34)

We talk to David Richman about grief and trauma and how we can support the people we love through difficult times.

Chris Marhefka on becoming the master of your life, the captain of your soul (#33)

We talk to Chris Marhefka, CEO and Facilitator at Training Camp for the Soul, about finding fulfilment in life and in relationships.

Dr Karyn Healy on bullying and how to address it (#32)

We talk to psychologist and researcher, Dr Karyn Healy, about bullying and how to address it.

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