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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Dr Ashok Bhattacharya on empathy, narcissism and self-esteem (#30)

We talk to Dr Ashok Bhattacharya, a psychiatrist who has been practicing individual and couple psychotherapy since 1989, about topics such as: what can birds teach us about empathy? How can the movie Inside Out improve our relationships? Why is insecurity good for us? What should we do when we realise that we’re in a relationship with a narcissist? How do we really build self-esteem?

Daniel Murray on the business case for empathy (#28)

Maybe you see empathy as an important skill for your personal relationships. But to Daniel Murray empathy is more than that. To him, empathy is a competitive advantage. Daniel Murray helps businesses and leaders to develop empathy as a strategic capability.

Cathlyn Melvin on the actor’s toolkit (and how we can use those tools, too) (26#)

When I think of acting, I tend to think of Hollywood and famous actors. I think of people who can come across in a…

Nadja El Fertasi on social engineering: from NATO to emotional firewalls (#23)

We talk to Nadja El Fertasi about what cybersecurity and social engineering can teach us about emotional intelligence. After almost 20 years working at NATO, Nadja now helps organisations build emotional firewalls against social engineering attacks.

Catherine Davidson on the opportunity in disagreement: a mediator’s perspective (#20)

We talk to Catherine Davidson about what mediation can teach us about conflict and negotiation. Catherine believes there is a lot of joy in disagreement. The problem is not the conflict but our ability to navigate through it.

Ashley Kesner on freeing your ghost (#19)

We talk to Ashley Kesner about her personal journey with mental health and addiction and how she used vulnerability as a superpower to overcome these challenges.

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.

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