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Marie-Claire Ross on trust: the difference between toxic and top performing cultures (#12)

The degree of trust in an organisation or a team determines whether your culture is on the toxic end or on the high performing end of the spectrum. We talk to Marie-Claire Ross about trust, why it’s important and how we can build it.

Greg Van Borssum on Happy Feet, Mad Max and the road to fulfilment (#11)

Greg Van Borssum is an award winning Hollywood filmmaker, known for his work on the Oscar winning movies, Happy Feet and Mad Max: Fury Road. He is also a national body building champion, pistol shooting world champion and an internationally accredited speaker. We talk about leadership, mental health, overcoming adversity and pursuing goals.

LEARN HOW TO PARK!!! response

LEARN HOW TO PARK!!!

Last week I found a torn piece of paper tucked under my car’s windshield wipers. The writing was etched deep in the paper. The letters were all capitals and ended with three exclamation marks.

Dr Everett Worthington

Dr Everett Worthington on promoting forgiveness in every willing heart, home and homeland (#10)

It’s impossible to live in this world without getting hurt, or hurting others. And yet, we need each other. That’s why forgiveness is so important. We talk to Dr Everett Worthington about forgiveness. Ev is not only an expert on forgiveness, but he shares some very personal experiences with forgiveness that add weight to his academic and clinical knowledge.

Dr Alison Horstmeyer

Dr Alison Horstmeyer on curiosity: conundrums, coping, and connection (#9)

We talk to Dr Alison Horstmeyer about curiosity and its wide-ranging benefits. Alison is a former Fortune 500 executive turned talent development facilitator, executive coach and humanistic researcher. She is considered one of the pioneering humanistic researchers in workplace curiosity.

Ricardo Gonzalez

Ricardo Gonzalez on cultural mastery, a conversation that will touch your soul (#8)

We talk to Ricardo Gonzalez about cultural mastery. This conversation is important for all interpersonal communication because every person has their own micro-culture. Cultural tolerance is not enough. In this conversation we aspire to a higher goal: endearment.

Sophie Halliday Zadeh on nonverbal communication, detecting lies and why Botox makes you unhappy (#7)

Did you know that most of our communication is non-verbal? Today we talk to Sophie Halliday Zadeh, a body language and non-verbal communication specialist.

Nils Vesk

Nils Vesk on communicating ideas, creating safe environments and treading softly on dreams (#6)

We talk to Nils Vesk about how to communicate our ideas effectively, giving feedback on ideas and how to create a safe environment to generate ideas.

Tina Robinson on how play develops social and emotional intelligence (#5)

Today we talk with Tina Robinson about the vital role of play in developing social and emotional intelligence.

Adrian Spear on anger, stress and managing your mind (#4)

In this episode we talk to Adrian Spear about managing our minds and how this helps us to deal with anger, stress and relationships.

How social media helped me to find my voice (or an introvert’s struggle)

I realised that I held a belief about myself that was holding me back from contributing in social settings. I believed that I had nothing worth saying…

Craig Bulmer on authenticity, understanding people and where the platypus was discovered (#3)

In this episode we talk to Craig Bulmer about building rapport, authenticity and understanding people.

Marco Setiadi on making a good impression, biases and why you should not steal planes (#2)

In this episode we talk to Marco Setiadi about first impressions, bias and lying. Marco comes at these topics from a recruitment background where these elements are at play every day. He shares insights from his experience to help us to be more intentional about how we connect with people.

Grant Herbert on the foundation of emotional intelligence, being yourself and training mini-me’s (#1)

In this episode we talk to Grant Herbert about social and emotional intelligence. We discuss how authenticity, limiting beliefs and self-talk are the foundation for better interpersonal communication.

Teaser: Mark and Divan on why interpersonal communication matters

Mark and Divan introduce the Candour Communication Podcast. They explain the importance of interpersonal communication and what prompted them to start this podcast.

Why I encouraged my girlfriend to travel the world…without me

My girlfriend wanted to do a three month round the world trip. She wanted to go without me. I encouraged her to go…

Thank you for getting angry

I used to dread conflict. Now when someone gets angry at me I thank them.

What I don’t like about you?

I read this card and re-read weeks later as it was real, true and beneficial. I knew there was real truth in the words of this card and it had so much meaning behind it.

Go First

When you were a child you waved at strangers….

Stand up straight with your shoulders back

What really caught my attention was the way he walked. His shoulders were slumped forward and his arms were folded across his chest as he was walking…

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