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What are the prospects for cooperation or cooperation in the international system? Will states always be primarily concerned with their own security or is progressive change possible in international politics? Does it matter to international politics if states are democratic or not? And what is the importance of economic change, or gender relations to international politics? In the following seven films, some of the world's leading experts on international relations explore what determines h ...
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The Arrive & Thrive Podcast was created initially by two mates, Daniel Lunardi & Tyson Day, who shared a love for career education and development. After the tragic and unexpected loss of Daniel Lunardi in February 2022, Tyson now continues their vision, inviting people on the show to share stories and learnings in a bid to help others develop meaningful careers and thrive in their chosen pursuits. We commemorate Dan’s soul with the honour segment, “What are you roaring about?” dedicated to ...
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Ollie Lovell: Secondary school teacher and lover of learning who is passionate about all things eduction. @ollie_lovell

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A weekly podcast where Teacher Ollie summarises his key takeaways from twitter, blogs, research papers, conversations, and his classroom.
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"The Kwame Kwarteng's Show" is a Podcast that brings students and Youth from across the world together to discuss and share their diverse opinions and views on topical global issues of interest to the youth of the world. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kwame-kwarteng/support
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An anti-ideological guide to modern life created and hosted by Casey Franco. Each episode focuses on a phenomenon of modern life and attempts to explain it using philosophy, psychology, sociology, or semiotics so you never have to feel like you're at the mercy of gods, masters, or clout.
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"The same principles apply, be professional and be curious." She is back to join the show for a third time and provide all the best insights you need on graduate recruitment in 2024. In this episode, Camilla shares what she is noticing from the graduate recruitment market in 2024, what graduates can do to stand out, things employers are looking for…
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‘We need to centre the student in the learning process.’ The concept of a learner profile or digital portfolio gets thrown around in schools in Australia and the globe alot, however, what do they actually look like, and why are they important to the future of education? In this episode we speak with Jordan Lewis, the Partner Development Specialist …
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'"Engagement is where we need to start it is plain and simple." Research suggests that Gen Z will have more career pivots and changes than previous millennials, so it's vital that we engage in the right career development and education initiatives. In this episode we sit down with Jake Richings an Entrepreneur, Speaker, Gen Z and Founder of Autheni…
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“Aboriginal youth in central Australia are some of the most criminalised young people on the planet.” Dr Lora Chapman has been a social worker for over 14 years, traveling around the world observing and supporting many different youth communities. Her recent field work in Alice Springs and Central Australia highlights some interesting findings arou…
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When kids seek career information, they want to talk with people they trust: parents, friends, educators and people working in jobs of interest.’ Roberts & Lyall, 2023 “You can’t be, what you can see” Relationships are the foundations of many careers; they play a huge role in the decision-making process and what a young person is exposed to. In thi…
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Please note that this episode is a recording from a live podcast/webinar for National Careers Week in partnership with the Australian Centre of Career Education (ACCE) Morrisby profiles are primarily used in government, independent and some catholic schools around Victoria and other states in Australia. The profile provides individuals with subject…
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When you are a “successful entrepreneur”, people often see only the highs of your pursuits; they forget the many challenges and “not so successful” pursuits or the process to get to the big moment. In this episode, Jake McKeon, the Founder of Coconut Bowls, shares the story of his career, which has been full of highs and lows, and how he discovered…
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Developing a career between your two favourite things, surfing and photography, was Hayden ONeill's dream, and it is now a reality. In this episode, Hayden ONeill shares his journey as a surf photographer and how he built his presence in the surf industry while also carving out other opportunities in photography for his business, including weddings…
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“What problems do you want to solve? Compared to following your passion.” Trent Loader has been in the career space within Australia for 25 years; his views and opinions are well respected in the careers space, with many articles that he has written still relevant in recent career education forums and discussions. Trent also brings a social worker'…
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“Developing self-regulation is key to any healthy habit, especially with video games.” In Australia, 65% of the population play video games (Digital Australia 2014), with many young people choosing this as a core hobby. Like anything in life, balance is key, and developing healthy habits is crucial. Meet Andrew Kinch he is the Founder of Game Aware…
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"It's funny; we have never fought. We both understand our roles and knowledge areas and respect that." Meet James and Luke Course, Directors and Founders of Gawk Outdoor, a Victorian-based advertisement company specialising in regional Victoria billboards, or as James would put it, a 'rectangle on the side of the road'. Their story is pretty incred…
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“If you said that I was going to be a bobsleigh athlete, I would have laughed in your face.” Meet Dylan Sorensen; he is a qualified Osteopath, ex-professional bobsleigh athlete, powerlifter, coach and online business owner. Dylan has a big lust for life and zagging when everyone is zigging. In this episode, Dylan shares his story around discovering…
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Randstad’s latest Workmonitor report, which surveyed 27,000 workers in 34 markets, reveals the majority (55%) of Aussie workers believe flexible work is now non-negotiable, with two thirds (63%) having made arrangements in their lives, such as moving house or getting a pet, based on the assumption that working from home is here to stay. To provide …
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Time to jump back into your favourite careers podcast ;) We have had a bit of a break and are ready to roar again in 2024! Here is a quick update. I hope you are roaring in 2024 and loving your work! ******************************************************************************************************* Remember, you can stay updated with everything…
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Safe conversations are vital in our homes, schools and workplaces. In this episode, Bill Carson, Author, Speaker and Founder of Inspire Learning, explores the importance of psychologically safe spaces, specifically conversations and how we can create these in our lives. He also unpacks the difference between empathy and sympathy when listening to o…
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Our spine and nervous system are integral to our health and general well-being. In this episode, we speak with Dr Nick Gentile and explore the world of Chiropractors and especially treating Scoliosis. Dr Nick is a Scoliosis Clinician at ScoliCare and was a self-employed Chiropractor for 12 years. He shares his career journey around becoming a Chiro…
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Meet Meg Durham, a former teacher who discovered that many teachers (like many professionals) didn't understand or have the tools to curve burnout and manage their own well-being. Meg has been in the space for over 10 years and has an incredible podcast, The School of Wellbeing, a must-listen if you are a teacher or need some advice and tips on man…
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Tristram Hooley is a professor in Career Education at both the Inland Norway University and the University of Derby in the UK. In our eyes, he is a bit of an academic rockstar with many books, articles and interesting blogs in the career guidance and development space. In this episode, he shares his insights on his latest findings and research in s…
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Choosing sobriety and embracing identity changes in our lives and careers can be difficult and uncomfortable. Vari McKechnie is here to shed light on these areas by sharing her own story and the lessons learned from these two areas and what we need to embrace when we choose to make a significant change like giving up alcohol or making a career tran…
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Meet Dave Edwards, a Hydrographic Surveyor and General Manager of Bintang Subsea. Dave has spent much of his career working in offshore areas worldwide, surveying ocean environments. In this episode, he shares his career journey around how it all began: calling a number off a yellow sticky note at university to land his first job in Singapore and w…
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‘Take care and Take Charge’ Professor Ellen Connelly Taaffe is a Clinical Associate Professor at the Kellogg School of Management, an executive coach, TED X speaker, brand specialist and a past board member of Fortune 500 companies. Her latest upcoming book ‘The Mirrored Door: Break Through the Hidden Barrier that Locks Successful Women in Place’ c…
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This is Part 2 of a two-part episode on the Commons with Nina Gunther-Segal! (If you haven't listened to Part 1, go do that now!) In this one, we dive deep into the concept of the "commons" - what does one look like? How have efforts to build commons around the world been successful, and how have they been hindered? Also, what would a person workin…
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“My work experience changed my opinion around the electrical industry, if you work with good people it can change everything’ Meet Mark Sanders the Co Owner of KLM and Sanders Electrical. He is a qualified electrician and also manages an earth-moving/machine hire business with his brother and father, KLM. Mark shares his insights on the electrical …
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"Security is tricky, cause if you do it well it should be a no-news story, You are in the preventative business" In many cases, careers find the person and this is the story of both Emily and Julia with their career journey into cyber security. Both work in the space and shed light on what the industry is about and the types of opportunities and sk…
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“You have to be confident in your own abilities, know when to hire certain roles and when not too.” Meet Tom Amos the CEO and Co-Founder of Sidekicker. Backed by SEEK, Sidekicker helps Australian businesses easily find and hire talents for short-term projects or ongoing work, without the hassle of traditional recruitment processes. Based in Melbour…
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This is Part 1 of a two-part episode on the Commons with Nina Gunther-Segal! We chat about what a "commons" means, the Commonsverse (an online resource to find work being done in commons around the world), and the principles that Nobel Prize winner Elinor Ostrom developed to describe how they are (and should be) structured. Always excited to hear y…
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“There is freelancing, and then there is mashing..” When Tash Menon lost her job, she was faced with a crossroads. Get another job or move in with her parents and start a business with her housemate….she chose the latter. Tash Menon is the Co-Founder and CEO of Mash, a global creative technology company that curates bespoke teams specific to your b…
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“99% of people who I tell what I do, they immediately get the wrong idea” James Wierzbowski is a professional sailor and flight controller on the fastest racing yachts in the world. He currently sails for team Germany in the SailGP events. In this episode, he shares his career journey and the highs and lows of a professional sailor’s life. His incr…
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“For principals and APs, we help them build up their leadership skills around communication and for teachers, we help them build up their high-impact teaching strategies”. Dan Steele is a qualified teacher and spent much of his time in the classroom and leadership roles in schools. Now he helps teachers, principals and school communities in develop…
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“To see how invested young people are in mental health and how you should look after your friends, it’s incredible” A problem shared is a problem halved. This is Speak & Share’s motto and has driven a lot of the community work and programs that they run. Meet Nathan, Mason & Ben, (unfortunately Ben couldn’t join), three mates who dealt with signifi…
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Here’s another “Real Short”, and it’s all about constructivism and science! In this episode, I give a brief history of different theories on knowledge within science, talk about Jean Piaget’s contribution to evolutionary biology, and talk a little more about why we should change our scientific lenses. Always excited to hear your thoughts! If you'd …
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“Less is more with words” Meet Tommy Pountney, a true fan of words. Tommy has written for a living since finishing high school in many different settings, always driven to share a story that positively impacts the community. Tommy shares his journey and experience in this space and provides valuable insight into the skills, mindsets and a typical d…
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"It is deeply personal and relates to our sense of value and worth which we all carry with us" Salary negotiations are one of the biggest fears many professionals face. Jo Jakobs, Director NSW of Randstad joins the podcast and unpacks the important steps that go into salary negotiations and how professionals can prepare for this conversation to mak…
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“The most important skill is communication. Being able to tell your story is paramount.” She is back and ready to roar! We welcome Camilla Clark, Managing Director at Give a Grad a Go, back on the show to share her insights about working with a recruiter in 2023. Camilla shares her valuable insights and the importance of authenticity and telling yo…
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“It was me who was internalising this shame of what I wanted to do in my life” Demi Kotsoris is the Founder of Millennial Crisis, a social movement that supports millennials discovering their own path through events, support groups and content. Demi shares her own story and how she thought she wanted something from her work & life when in fact, it …
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Welcome to the first "Real Short" - a shorter, bite-sized episode of the Nothing Is Real podcast! Today, we're looking deeper at what constructivism means, and specifically how it's defined in the world of education. What does it look like to be a constructivist educator? How can we think like a constructivist? And, what does evolution have to do w…
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“Interviews are something that many people find difficult; no matter your experience, everyone has the same fear” New SEEK data reveals 76% of Aussies get nervous before an interview, with the majority of us saying that we could have ‘said’ something better. Have no fear Leah Lambart Career Coach and Founder of Relaunch Me is here and joins the sho…
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“It was really cool cause I was able to share my own story with the students and my own mental health battles” Patrick Nichol, or Mr Nichol as his students call him, amongst other things…is an Outdoor Education and PE Teacher. He is also an Iron Man event participant. Pat shares his view on teaching and what it means to be a teacher while sharing h…
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Hey everyone! Thanks for coming back for Episode 2 of Nothing Is Real podcast, where we'll be talking about one of my favorite topics - food! In this episode, I interview my friend Amy Bu, and together we explore the construct of food authenticity. Is it real? Why do we judge the quality of food based on its authenticity, and why do we strive to fi…
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"We are reaching about 300 - 400 thousand students per week, through our web platforms, newsletters and guides" Lucy Sattler is the CEO and Founder of Study Work Grow, a career education social enterprise that helps teachers innovate and students dream big. Lucy is also the creator of the Career Clusters, a psychometric tool that can be used to ini…
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"In 10 minutes, a career adviser can know what they need to know for their students, parents and the weeks ahead." Rob Sattler is the Chief Engagement Officer at Study Work Grow, a career education social enterprise that helps teachers innovate and students dream big. Rob shares his career story and the vital work that Study Work Grow does in suppo…
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“Allowing our mind to wander is when we come up with our best ideas” Ray Good is the founder of The Good Place. He is no stranger to the Arrive & Thrive podcast and is here again to share his insights on mindfulness, breathwork and the flow state. Ray works a lot with different organisations and inviduals on helping them find moments of calm when t…
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“Studies have suggested that 1 in 20 people in a 2-week period has a thought of suicide.” Michael Simmons is the founder and lead trainer at Mental Health Safety Net. He started the charity a few years back after he experienced the sad news of suicide in his community. Mental Health Safety Net exists to support people in learning suicide education …
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Welcome back to the show in 2023! Tyson here. I wanted to share my thoughts on returning in 2023 and starting the Arrive & Thrive podcast again. In this short ep, I share what the podcast will focus on in 2023, a big reflection from the break, and an incredible dream I had that was the encouragement I needed to bring back the show! Get in touch wit…
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During my foray into grad school, one of my favorite professors asked me to write my own manifesto as an assignment. His only instructions were to include a call to action and to "be bombastic." This is a reading of said assignment. My goal here was to put forward the idea that virtual worlds like the Metaverse are not only unnecessary but actively…
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Hi listeners, You haven't heard from The Arrive & Thrive Podcast for a while. Undoubtedly, most of you have learnt the tragic news of Daniel Lunardi passing away on the 15th of February 2022. My mission for this mini-series is to share with our listener community stories and memories of the great man and his impact. It is also designed to be a reso…
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Hi listeners, You haven't heard from The Arrive & Thrive Podcast for a while. Undoubtedly, most of you have learnt the tragic news of Daniel Lunardi passing away on the 15th of February 2022. My mission for this mini-series is to share with our listener community stories and memories of the great man and his impact. It is also designed to be a reso…
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Hi listeners, You haven't heard from The Arrive & Thrive Podcast for a while. Undoubtedly, most of you have learnt the tragic news of Daniel Lunardi passing away on the 15th of February 2022. My mission for this mini-series is to share with our listener community stories and memories of the great man and his impact. It is also designed to be a reso…
  continue reading
 
Hi listeners, You haven't heard from The Arrive & Thrive Podcast for a while. Undoubtedly, most of you have learnt the tragic news of Daniel Lunardi passing away on the 15th of February 2022. My mission for this mini-series is to share with our listener community stories and memories of the great man and his impact. It is also designed to be a reso…
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