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90. The ChangeMan Interviews - with Karla Combres
45:23||Season 1, Ep. 90In this engaging conversation, Simon Phillips interviews Karla Combres, a legacy guide and celebrant, who shares her journey from childhood aspirations to her current work in helping individuals navigate life's transitions through meaningful rituals and ceremonies. Karla discusses the importance of normalizing conversations around death, the role of community in ceremonies, and the courage it takes to connect with what truly matters in life. She emphasizes the significance of personal stories and shared humanity in creating impactful experiences, both in personal and professional settings. The conversation culminates in a beautiful musical reflection that encapsulates the essence of love and connection.TakeawaysKarla Combres helps individuals explore meaning and creativity.Death Cafes provide a safe space to discuss death.Rituals are essential for navigating life transitions.Community plays a vital role in ceremonies.Courage is needed to meet life's significant moments.Personal stories enrich the experience of ceremonies.Creating rituals can help honour life's milestones.Shared humanity enhances workplace dynamics.Legacy is about living your values every day.Music can provide comfort and connection during transitions.Sound Bites"We are social beings, ritual beings.""The sky is the limit for ceremonies.""Your project is your life."Karla's choice to add to The Change Show Playlist is "May Only Love Surround You" by the Portland Threshold Voices.π Connect with us:Karla: Linkedin: Karla CombresSimon: LinkedIn: Simon Phillips#LegacyGuide #Celebrant #LifeChanges #LovingLeadership
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89. The ChangeMan Interviews - with Jim Hughes
21:18||Season 1, Ep. 89In this conversation, Jim Hughes, founder of Untamed, shares his journey of self-discovery and the importance of reconnecting with one's authentic self. He discusses the concept of 'swimming up someone else's river' as a metaphor for living out of alignment with one's true self. Jim emphasises the need for self-awareness and the courage to embrace change, while also exploring the origins of his coaching philosophy and the impact of family dynamics on personal growth. He offers insights into the first steps towards finding one's untamed path and the significance of playfulness in coaching. The conversation concludes with a discussion on future opportunities and collaborations in the coaching space.TakeawaysJim helps business owners reconnect with their authentic selves.Living out of alignment feels like swimming upstream.Self-awareness is crucial for personal growth.The journey to change often takes years of misalignment.Untamed encourages individuals to embrace their true selves.Playfulness in coaching can lead to deeper connections.Family dynamics can reveal different sides of ourselves.The first step to change is quantifying the cost of the status quo.An untamed person is aware of their various cast members.Optimising one's approach is often easier than fixing problems.Sound Bites"Swimming up someone else's river.""The cost of being unfit is massive.""Care less about what other people think."Jim's choice to add to The Change Show Playlist is "Homecoming" by Josh Ritter.π Connect with us:Jim: Linkedin: Jim HughesSimon: LinkedIn: Simon Phillips#AuthenticLeadership #SelfAwareness #ChangeLeadership #LACEWay #UntamedSelf
88. The Change Man Interviews - with Matt Hocking
35:52||Season 1, Ep. 88In this conversation, Matt Hocking, Founder of Leap, discusses the unique intersection of corporate design and environmental consciousness, reflecting on his childhood passions for space and nature. He shares a pivotal moment that led him to embrace a career that combines these elements, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and creativity in design.TakeawaysThe blend of corporate and environmental design can lead to innovative solutions.Childhood passions can significantly influence career choices.Embracing opportunities can prevent future regrets.Collaboration between different fields can spark creativity.Designers can play a crucial role in environmental sustainability.Personal experiences shape professional paths.The importance of research in understanding new environments.Aesthetic appreciation for nature can drive design decisions.Space exploration themes can inspire design thinking.The emotional connection to nature can enhance design outcomes.Sound Bites"Imagine my corporate world meeting your environmental world.""I saw my childhood love of space and nature.""If I turn this down, I am gonna forever regret it."Matt's choice to add to The Change Show Playlist is "Offshore" by Chicane.π Connect with us:Matt: LinkedIn: Matt HockingSimon: LinkedIn: Simon Phillips#SustainableDesign, #EnvironmentalLeadership, #CareerTransformation, #GreenBusiness, #PurposeDrivenDesign
87. The Change Man Interviews - with Toby Mildon
27:14||Season 1, Ep. 87In this conversation, Simon Phillips hears from Toby Mildon and his personal experiences with workplace discrimination related to his disability. Toby recounts a specific incident where a health and safety manager deemed him a fire hazard due to his wheelchair, leading to his isolation from his team. The emotional impact of this experience is profound, highlighting the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities in professional environments.TakeawaysThe health and safety assessment led to unexpected discrimination.Isolation from the team can have severe emotional effects.Returning to the old office was a brave but difficult decision.Health and safety regulations can sometimes overlook individual needs.Emotional responses to discrimination are valid and important.Communication with clients can be affected by emotional distress.Workplace policies need to be more inclusive of disabilities.Support from colleagues is crucial for individuals facing discrimination.Understanding and empathy are essential in workplace dynamics.Personal experiences can drive advocacy for better workplace policies.Sound Bites"I was a fire hazard in my wheelchair.""I ended up going into the disabled toilet and crying."Toby's choice to add to The Change Show Playlist is "It's a Sin" by Olly Alexander and Elton John.π Connect with us:Toby: LinkedIn: Toby MildonSimon: LinkedIn: Simon Phillips#WorkplaceInclusion #DisabilityAdvocacy #WorkplaceDiscrimination #EmotionalHealth #TeamDynamics
86. The ChangeMan Interviews - with Toby Lewis
27:42||Season 1, Ep. 86In this insightful discussion, Toby Lewis, CEO of Live Group and Envoku, shares his extensive experience in event management and his innovative approach to transforming how organisations engage with their audiences. He discusses the evolution of his understanding of audience engagement, shaped by his own learning experiences and observations from managing thousands of conferences. Toby reveals how his new venture, Envoku, uses sophisticated profiling tools to help organisations create more personalised and effective events, addressing the growing need for tailored experiences in an increasingly diverse workplace.Key insights include the importance of understanding different learning styles, the generational shift in workplace expectations, and the need to give voice to the 'silent majority' in organisations. Toby also shares a fascinating case study of how webcasting transformed a tax conference, leading to tenfold audience growth and renewed engagement.His advice for change makers? "Keep an open mind. Look at different ways, even if they feel really radical at first. Embrace that palpitation that you get when you find yourself in an uncomfortable position."Toby's choice to add to The Change Show Playlist is "Mr. Blue Sky" by The Electric Light Orchestra - the song he plays at the end of every conference worldwide.π Connect with us:Toby: LinkedIn: Toby LewisSimon: LinkedIn: Simon Phillips#EventManagement #OrganisationalChange #PersonalisedLearning #TheChangeShow #TobyLewis #Envoku #LiveGroup #Innovation
85. The ChangeMan Interviews - with Guirlaine Ritha Belizaire
28:53||Season 1, Ep. 85In this enlightening conversation, Guirlaine R. Belizaire shares her journey from a classroom teacher to a prominent figure in the nonprofit sector, emphasizing the importance of following one's heart and the challenges faced in the world of philanthropy. She discusses the prevalent scarcity mentality in nonprofits, the evolution of her career through various organizations, and the critical role of diversity, equity, and inclusion in creating sustainable change. Guirlaine highlights the necessity of soul work in DEI efforts and the importance of embracing ambiguity in the process of transformation. She also shares her future aspirations, including a new podcast focused on collective trauma and healing.Guirlaine's choice to add to The Change Show Playlist is "Imagine" by John Lennon.π Connect with us:Guirlaine: LinkedIn: Guirlaine Ritha BelizaireSimon: LinkedIn: Simon Phillips#healing #collectivetrauma #DEI #TheChangeShow #GuirlaineBelizaire #Podcast
84. The Change Man Interviews - with Shamaine Lei-Robinson
27:05||Season 1, Ep. 84In this engaging conversation, Simon Phillips and Shamaine Lei-Robinson explore Shamaine's journey from corporate life to becoming a business development strategist. They discuss the impact of trauma and PTSD on personal and professional life, the importance of belief work in business, and the significance of aligning with one's purpose. Shamaine shares valuable insights on navigating choices in life and offers practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, emphasizing the need for supportive networks and the power of self-belief.Shamaine's selection for The Change Show Playlist is "Unstoppable" by Sia.TakeawaysShamaine's journey includes working for major brands and transitioning to self-employment.Trauma can have a lasting impact, influencing personal and professional decisions.Belief work is crucial for business success; without belief, offers won't convert.Aligning with one's purpose is essential for fulfillment in business.Networking with like-minded individuals can provide necessary support and encouragement.Success is not solely about hard work; it's about internal alignment.People often resist change due to fear and safety mechanisms.Finding a supportive tribe is vital for aspiring entrepreneurs.Choices and responsibilities are part of the entrepreneurial journey.Self-care and boundaries are important for maintaining mental health.Sound Bites"I can talk for Britain.""I bought a car spraying franchise.""I rebelled against my diagnosis."Chapters00:00 - Introduction and Background02:00 - Shamaine's Journey to Business Development05:56 - Impact of Trauma and PTSD09:48 - Belief Work in Business13:53 - Purpose and Alignment in Business18:11 - Choices and Stuff: Navigating Life19:49 - Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs23:59 - Networking and Finding Support26:59 - Closing Thoughts and Music Choiceπ Connect with us:Shamaine Lei-Robinson on Linkedin.Simon: LinkedIn: Simon Phillips#Marketing #Purpose #BeliefWork #Curiosity #CulturalLeadership #Networking #Trauma #PTSD
