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Inside the NDIS: Disability Movements, Business Gaps & What's Next with James Loveday & Bobby Singh
In this powerful podcast episode, Bobby Singh sits down with long-time disability advocate and sector leader James Loveday for an unfiltered conversation on the evolution of the NDIS, the forgotten roots of the disability movement, and the real challenges facing providers today.
šļø Recorded in Ballarat, this episode goes beyond day-to-day operations and dives into the deeper purpose behind why we do what we do in the disability space.
ā The tension between social and medical models
ā What todayās providers can learn from movement history
ā Regional and rural realities in service delivery
ā Gaps in cultural understanding and provider responsibility
ā Building safe, inclusive spaces for complex participants
ā Ethics, business growth, and community accountability
ā Jamesā personal story, insights, and bold truths
š¬ "We need to remember what the disability movement fought forābecause weāre still shaping what comes next."
This is a must-watch for anyone in the NDIS sector who wants to grow with integrity, challenge outdated systems, and lead with purpose.
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Building Collaborative Partnerships in the NDIS Sector
01:00:17|Focus/Purpose:This topic aims to explore the importance of collaboration among NDIS providers, support coordinators, and other stakeholders in delivering comprehensive and effective services. The discussion will highlight how building strong partnerships can enhance service delivery, improve outcomes for participants, and address gaps within the sector.Why It Works:Collaboration is essential in the NDIS landscape, where participants often require multifaceted support. This topic allows each guest to share their experiences and strategies for fostering collaborative relationships, emphasizing the collective impact on service quality and participant satisfaction. It will engage listeners interested in understanding the benefits of working together in the NDIS community.
Julie Fisher on Changing Perceptions of Disability
52:08|In this insightful episode, we sit down with Julie Fisher, a dedicated advocate and mother to a son with Down syndrome, to explore how changing societal perceptions of disability can create a world where everyoneās abilities are valued. Julie shares personal experiences that illuminate the transformative power of storytelling and firsthand accounts in reshaping public attitudes. We discuss the evolving role of media representation, the importance of inclusive education, and the tangible impact of providing opportunities for individuals with disabilities to showcase their talents.Throughout the conversation, Julie highlights the significance of empathy and genuine understanding in challenging stereotypes. We address practical steps that schools, workplaces, and communities can take to foster a more inclusive environmentāone where everyone is given the chance to shine. This episode not only celebrates the progress made so far but also encourages listeners to continue learning, advocating, and championing the worth and contributions of people with disabilities in all aspects of society.
Voice of Impact: Bobby Singh & Trang Nova on the Power of Communication in NDIS & Business
26:20|In this inspiring episode of the Care Chronicles Podcast, host Bobby Singh welcomes Trang Nova, a dynamic speaker, former physiotherapist, and now an in-demand communication and speaking coach, for a powerful conversation on the role of authentic voice in business, leadership, and the NDIS sector.Trang shares her deeply personal journeyāgrowing up as the daughter of Vietnamese immigrants in Australia, navigating traditional career expectations, and ultimately stepping away from physiotherapy to pursue a greater calling. Her story of redefining success and chasing impact sets the stage for a meaningful exploration of how communication is more than just wordsāit's the bridge between who we are and the change we want to create.Throughout the episode, Bobby and Trang unpack why communication is often the most overlooked yet essential skill in growing a businessāparticularly within the NDIS space where service quality is high, but messaging often falls flat. They discuss how providers can move beyond simply listing services and start speaking directly to the heart of their audience through clarity, emotion, and presence.You'll hear practical insights on:Why communication is the missing link for many NDIS businessesHow to build charisma through warmth and competenceSimple non-verbal cues that build trust and connectionThe power of storytelling in branding and influenceLeadership lessons through authentic voice and vulnerabilityTrang introduces the concept of charisma as a learnable skill, built on two key elements: warmth and competence. With warmth, she says, you make people feel safe; with competence, you make them trust your expertise. This balance becomes especially critical for NDIS professionals who must communicate both compassion and capability in every interaction.Whether you're an NDIS provider, a leader in business, or someone learning to speak with purpose and clarity, this episode is filled with relatable insights and practical takeaways that will help you harness the power of your voice to grow your influence and deepen your impact.
Waves of Change: Bobby Singh & Monique Jeremiah Talk NDIS, Leadership & Diversity by the Sea
15:37|In this special beachside episode of the Care Chronicles Podcast, Bobby Singh takes a walk along the Gold Coast with Monique Jeremiah, founder of Diversity Models, to explore what leadership, innovation, and authenticity look like in the disability sectorāoutside the boardroom and into real life.Their relaxed but insightful conversation touches on the realities of running a purpose-driven NDIS business, the differences in provider culture between states, and how Moniqueās modeling agency has broken barriers in employment for people with disabilities. They reflect on how Queenslandās laid-back environment offers unique opportunitiesāand how stronger collaboration and innovation can lift the local sector to new heights.You'll hear real-world reflections on: š Why self-care and authenticity matter in a sector that never stops š How Diversity Models is creating inclusive employment, not just visibility š„ Whatās missing in Gold Coast's NDIS provider networkāand how to fix it š§ Why leadership, not just BDMs, needs to show up at the table š” How slow, steady, and human-centred growth can still be disruptiveMonique shares her vision for expanding Diversity Models into Melbourne and eventually overseas, while Bobby shares his observations on the cultural and operational gaps between NDIS sectors across Australiaāand how Wise Healthcare plans to bring its mission to Queensland.Whether youāre a startup provider, sector leader, or simply looking for a fresh take on NDIS business from two people walking the talkāthis episode is for you.š§ Watch or listen nowāand stay tuned for what comes next.
NDIS Tech with Purpose: Rajat Aneja & Bobby Singh on Automation, AI & Scaling with Ethics
36:56|In this exclusive episode, Bobby Singh from Wise Healthcare sits down with Rajat Aneja, founder of eZaango Care Partners, for a deep and insightful conversation about building ethical, scalable, and purpose-driven technology for the NDIS and healthcare sector.From humble beginnings solving rostering issues with Excel sheets to building a fully integrated CRM and AI-ready ecosystem, Rajat walks us through:ā The origin story of eZaangoā Building solutions from real provider pain pointsā Why automation isnāt just a featureāitās survivalā Insights on compliance, cost-saving, and business sustainabilityā Developing modules for hiring, training, analytics, and moreā A behind-the-scenes look at eZaango AI, built to protect client data under Australian regulationsā Why ethics matter more than ever in the NDIS tech spaceā The importance of challenging your teamās comfort zone for growthWhether you're a CEO, admin manager, or business owner in the NDIS or aged care space, this podcast gives you a front-row seat into whatās shaping the future of tech in care.šļø This conversation is honest, practical, and packed with lessons you wonāt hear anywhere else.#eZaangoCarePartners #NDISInnovation #RajatAneja #WiseHealthcare #BobbySingh #NDISLeadership #TechWithPurpose #NDISCompliance #EthicalTech #DigitalTransformation #DisabilitySupport #NDISBusinessTools #AIInCare #SmartSoftware #NDISAutomation
Mastering LinkedIn for NDIS Business Growth by Con Sotidis with Bobby Singh | Wise Healthcare
23:18|In this powerhouse episode of the Care Chronicles Podcast, host Bobby Singh sits down with Con Sotidis, founder of Social Selling Warrior, to unpack the untapped potential of LinkedInāespecially for providers, BDMs, and entrepreneurs within the NDIS sector.From 35+ years in finance to support coordination and plan management, Con shares his unique journey into the disability spaceāand how his lived experience as a parent combined with his corporate background has shaped his approach to connection-building in the sector.Together, they explore how LinkedIn is not just a platform for job seekers, but a powerful tool for business growth, lead generation, referral networks, and personal brandingāsomething most NDIS providers and professionals arenāt using to its full potential.š Inside this conversation:š¹ Why your LinkedIn profile is your modern business cardš¹ What not to write in your title (and why)š¹ The Social Selling pillars for creating value before pitchingš¹ How to get discovered by your ideal audienceāwithout paid adsš¹ A Google Search trick to find the right people on LinkedInš¹ The journey from a handshake to a hug: nurturing digital relationshipsWhether youāre a startup provider, a support coordinator, or a BDM trying to grow your networkāthis episode will give you practical tools to build a magnetic presence online and drive genuine connection.š§ Care Chronicles is also available on:Spotify | Apple Podcasts | iHeartRadio | Amazon Musicš Subscribe for more unfiltered talks and upcoming episodes from the Care Chronicles.#NDIS #LinkedInTips #CareChronicles #BobbySingh #ConSotidis #SocialSellingWarrior #NDISMarketing #NDISGrowth #DisabilitySectorLeadership #NetworkingTips #WiseHealthcare #NDISProviders
NDIS Unpacked: Real Voices, Real Gaps - A Lived Experience Panel | Bayswater on Sep 2025 | by WiseHC
42:59|What does person-centred support really look like in the NDIS? And how do we ensure identity comes before diagnosis?In this powerful NDIS Unpacked panel hosted by Wise Healthcare in Bayswater, James Loveday leads a raw and honest discussion with:Teisha Rose ā Social worker, former NDIS auditor, business owner, and lived experience with MS & cancerPieta Manning ā Parent of a young NDIS participant and experienced providerJacinta Simpson ā NDIS participant, mental health advocate, and lived experience with DIDThis conversation unpacks what it truly means to provide individualised, respectful, and human servicesābeyond forms, funding streams, and surface-level care.š„ Topics explored include:š§ Identity before diagnosisš¤ Trauma-informed engagement and trustš Support plans vs real-life contextš£ļø Language, tone, and assumptions in provider communicationš Why cookie-cutter day programs are failing modern participantsFrom honest experiences with audits, service failures, and diagnosis assumptionsāto powerful reflections on autonomy, support, and human connectionāthis session is a must-watch for NDIS professionals, support workers, and business owners serious about doing things better.š Recorded live in Bayswater | Oct 2025šļø Hosted by Wise Healthcare | Facilitated by James Lovedayš§ Care Chronicles is also available on:Spotify | Apple Podcasts | iHeartRadio | Amazon Musicš Subscribe for more unfiltered talks and upcoming episodes from the Care Chronicles.
Sali Shayia Unpacks NDIS Realities & Change Behind Behavior Support with Bobby Singh of WiseHC
32:49|In this bold and thought-provoking episode, Bobby Singh sits down with Sali Shayia, founder of Cramli Psychological & Behavioural Services, for a no-filter conversation on what it truly means to deliver Specialist Behaviour Support under the NDIS.š§ From working in acute psych settings to founding one of the sectorās fastest-growing behaviour support providers, Sali opens up about the complexities, contradictions, and care behind every behaviour support planāand why we need to stop trying to āfixā people.š¬ Topics explored: ā The truth behind behaviour support and what families really need ā Regulatory pressure, defensible documentation & emotional toll ā Unpaid invoices and burnout in the sector ā Trauma-informed care and working with resistance ā Why Alfie the therapy bunny is still part of the team š° ā Leadership, ethics, and the future of behavioural servicesWhether you're a practitioner, provider, or someone navigating the NDISāthis conversation will leave you thinking deeper about what "support" really looks like.š Learn more about Cramli: https://cramli.com.au š§ admin@cramli.com.auš© Contact Bobby at hello@wisehealthcare.com.au or call 1300WISEHC / (03) 9005 7786š Like, share, and subscribe for more honest conversations from the frontline of care.#Cramli #SaliShayia #WiseHealthcare #BehaviourSupport #NDISPodcast #NDISLeadership #NDISBehaviourSupport #TraumaInformedCare #BobbySingh #CareWithPurpose #NDISRealityCheck #TherapyAnimals #NDISProviders #NDISBurnout #BeWise #ChooseWisely