What happens when two former clinical psychologists and late diagnosed neurodivergent women sit down to discuss burnout, masking, and sustainable leadership? This honest conversation explores the real challenges neurodivergent entrepreneurs and professionals face, and the radical self-trust required to build work that doesn't break you. In this milestone 50th episode, I sit down with Dr Hayley D. Quinn, a proud Autistic ADHD (AuDHD) woman, former Clinical Psychologist, anti-burnout business coac...
Dec 03, 2025•1 hr 10 min•Season 5Ep. 50
Cherie Clonan, Founder and CEO of The Digital Picnic, is transforming the landscape of digital media and workplace culture. Guided by her own late diagnosis and idenitification as an Autistic PDA woman, she's pioneering a new standard for workplaces that empower neurodivergent individuals to succeed on their terms. In episode 49 of Classroom 5.0, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Cherie, to hear first hand how she's implementing everyday leadership practices and workplace policies that ref...
Dec 11, 2024•50 min•Season 5Ep. 49
Just 11 days before her life-altering stroke, Gillian Coutts and I had shared the stage at The Thriving Workplace event in Sydney. I was captivated by her charisma, profound insights into applied positive psychology, and unwavering dedication to help others unlock their full potential back then, and remain as inspired by her positive force in the world today. Over the past two years, Gillian has embarked on an extraordinary journey of rehabilitation, with her family and good friend and professio...
Nov 28, 2024•57 min•Season 5Ep. 48
In episode 47 of Classroom 5.0 , I sat down with A/Professor Dr. Shohreh Majd, an expert in neuroscience, to explore what's happening "under the hood" of our neurodivergent brains and bodies. Shohreh shared her insights around the biological basis of our strengths and struggles, and we riffed together on practical strategies that help apply this understanding to help us thrive. For links to resources discussed on today's episode, see the podcast show notes here - www.marianepower.com.au/blog/47 ...
Nov 21, 2024•52 min•Season 5Ep. 47
In Episode 46 of Classroom 5.0 , I'm joined by Jade Warne, founder of the Small Business Growth Club, who shares her journey as an entrepreneur shaped by her Samoan roots and a creative family. We dive into the unique strengths neurodiversity brings to business, the importance of flexibility, a service-driven mindset, and the impact of AI tools like ChatGPT for small business productivity. Highlights include Jade's reflections on neurodiversity in entrepreneurship, tackling burnout, and creating...
Nov 05, 2024•46 min•Season 5Ep. 46
Ever wondered what separates those with great creative ideas from those who turn them into reality? In this episode of Classroom 5.0 , I sit down with Joel Connolly, Creative Director at Blackbird Venture Capital, to explore how creativity shows up in everyday life—and how to move from inspiration to execution. Joel shares insights on the role of personal taste, the discipline required to bring ideas to life, and the biological benefits of neurodiversity in accessing flow states. If you think cr...
Oct 10, 2024•59 min•Season 5Ep. 45
Series 5 of Classroom 5.0, NeuroPEAK, is unpacking the stories of the unique strengths and struggles of navigating Neurodiversity in leadership. My guest today is Mike Knapp, an ex-Google innovator and founder of Shoes of Prey who takes us through his journey of discovering his neurodivergent identity after facing burnout. After years of pushing through periods of ill-health in high-demand environments, Mike discovered that the source of his exhaustion wasn't the work—but how the work was struct...
Sep 20, 2024•36 min•Season 5Ep. 44
In this episode of Classroom 5.0 , Mariane sits down with Martin Sully, founder of Snapper Studios, to explore how branding can foster inclusivity and connection. We discuss the role of neurodiversity in the marketing industry, with insights into how individuals with ADHD thrive in fast-paced creative environments. Martin also shares practical tips on aligning values with brand strategy and the importance of attention to detail. Join us as we unpack how thoughtful, inclusive design can create me...
Sep 05, 2024•31 min•Season 4Ep. 43
Camille Davey, the founder of Grow Together Now and a lived experience mental health speaker joins Mariane Power to discuss mental health in the workplace. We explore how leaders can transform their workplaces into safe, inclusive environments, where every voice is valued, and share practical, science backed tips to help you hold hard, but necessary conversations that support mental health, and foster inclusive workplaces. In this episode, you'll learn : The critical role of psychological safety...
Aug 14, 2024•38 min•Season 4Ep. 42
Diagnosed at birth with Cystic Fibrosis, Bella's parents were told their daughter would spend a significant portion of her life in hospitals. However, thanks to the fierce dedication she and her family have invested in her health, Bella has managed to change her destiny, and now shares her considered, holistic approach to health and well-being with others. In this episode, Bella, founder of the Halo Effect, discusses how her experiences shaped her professional purpose, emphasising the importance...
Aug 01, 2024•46 min•Season 4Ep. 41
In Episode 40 of Classroom 5.0, we delve into the impact of human-centered leadership and purpose-driven business with Seth Pathiyil, Head of Hunter Energy Hubs at AGL Energy Ltd. With over three decades of experience across five industries and four countries, Seth shares how his values-aligned approach is transforming AGL's clean energy initiatives and fostering inclusive impact. Seth's upbringing in Kerala, India, profoundly influenced his leadership style, instilling values of integrity, resp...
Jul 23, 2024•58 min•Season 4Ep. 40
Ever struggled with tough conversations, unsure how to approach them without causing harm? You're not alone. In this week's episode, Mariane Power sits down with Dr. Cree Scott, founder and CEO of Serenity Psy Consulting, to explore the art of navigating hard conversations. With over 20 years in psychology and leadership development, Dr. Scott shares insights on science-backed communication strategies and soul-filled connections that break through unconscious bias and help us build more inclusiv...
Jul 03, 2024•54 min•Season 4Ep. 39
Em Gulliver, founder of smart tag solution 'Meggi', takes us behind the scenes of what it's really like to navigate the triple minority threat of being young, female and neurodivergent in today's tech industry. From her early days at IBM to thriving as a sought after software developer and founder, Em has learned first hand how to play to her unique strengths for success. In this conversation, we explore: The initiatives and programs working to increase diversity and representation of more women...
May 16, 2024•54 min•Season 4Ep. 38
Last year, over 1.5 million Australian children experienced difficulties attending school. That number reflects 39% of families with school aged children. Their lack of attendance is not because they're 'naughty'. Not because they're 'defiant'. And not because of poor parenting. But because they can't . If we're to design a future of learning that's inclusive of all, this nation wide challenge requires nation wide participation, and must involve diverse voices representative of all industries, p...
May 02, 2024•1 hr 4 min•Season 4Ep. 37
In this unique, unfiltered episode of Classroom 5.0, podcast host Mariane Power and Will Wheeler, Neurodiversity Consultant at Untapped and co-founder of the Neurodiversity Academy, dive into the challenges and advantages of living and leading with ADHD. This episode deviates from our usual podcast format with no edits or post-production—just real, raw dialogue between two neurodivergent minds, offering you a sneak peek into the unpolished conversations and glorious thought-bubble deviations tha...
Apr 24, 2024•1 hr 7 min•Season 4Ep. 36
Where corporate boardrooms were once considered the place for Executives to buckle down and armour up, my guest today, Karen Oldaker, shares what's driving the shifting desire and demand for authentic, vulnerable leadership. Karen is a Senior Executive, specialising in driving Societal Change and Social Impact both from an employee health and community lens. With over 2 decades of experience in large Corporates her focus is on creating mentally healthy workplaces, starting with psychological saf...
Apr 18, 2024•33 min•Season 4Ep. 35
'I think I might be ADHD. What do you suggest I do first?' This is by far the most common question I'm asked. And with increased awareness and story sharing by those, like me, receiving a late diagnosis, I'm not surprised. In fact - I'm thrilled! This is a topic close to my heart. In sharing both my clinical insights and lived experience, I hope this solo episode helps to bust some myths and misconceptions circulating about ADHD, and offer you science-backed insights to inform your conversations...
Apr 04, 2024•46 min•Season 4Ep. 34
With a balanced look at both mitigating psychological hazards and cultivating peak performance, this episode revisits highlights from guests in this series, and takes a look at research that builds both the wellbeing and business case for investing in identity development and boosting belonging in our communities and workplace cultures. Key Takeaways 08:17 Safeguarding our psyche at work - the essentials of psychosocial safety and how it shields us from risks that threaten our mental well-being....
Mar 28, 2024•56 min•Season 4Ep. 33
Today's shopping malls work hard to grab our attention. But in their attempts to 'delight' our senses with all their bells and whistles, new findings uncovered in research conducted by today's guest, Natalie Phillips-Mason, reveals today's retail giants might be missing the mark. It's by no mistake this conversation is timed to reach your ears for Neurodiversity Celebration Week. And if you think inclusive language, customer experience and workplace design is only for the 20% of people who repre...
Mar 20, 2024•56 min•Season 4Ep. 32
Imagine if the key to a sustainable future was already within our grasp, guided by the wisdom of traditional knowledge and the innovative potential of technology. Meet Charlotte Connell: surfer, mom, and green warrior. She's optimistic we can turn our eco-dreams into reality and shares inspiring insights on how to make it happen. Charlotte's journey includes kickstarting The Sustainability Collective and leading roles at Greenhouse and Climate Zeitgeist. Her goal? Bringing eco-friendly practices...
Mar 13, 2024•51 min•Season 4Ep. 31
In today's rapidly evolving world, our agility and capacity to change contributes to a multitide of success outcomes, including our ability to deliver impact. Enter Sharon Connolly, a change management expert loved by leaders around the globe for her innovative approach to communications and change training that looks as beautiful as it is effective. Whether you're an entrepreneur, teacher, head of communications and marketing or a change consultant yourself, keep a pen and paper handy. You'll w...
Mar 06, 2024•43 min•Season 4Ep. 30
Ever found yourself questioning your achievements, or feeling like a fraud amidst your successes? You're not alone. Imposter Syndrome whispers doubts and fuels fears driven by 'never enough' thinking in up to 70% of adults, world-wide! Today's guest, Alison Shamir, is an imposter syndrome expert, international speaker, certified coach and media contributor. Through her work, she empowers global organizations, teams, and individuals with the knowledge, tools, and methods grounded in science that ...
Feb 28, 2024•56 min•Season 4Ep. 29
Welcome back! I'm your host, Mariane Power, and I'm excited to be bringing you Season 4 of the podcast, featuring conversations with people from diverse minds, bodies, cultures and backgrounds, in a series that explores what it takes to create 'Inclusive Impact'. Each of our guests brings unique lived experience insights and science backed strategies that will help us all to imagine and create an inclusive future of learning, work and leadership. To offer context, this episode includes a bonus 1...
Feb 21, 2024•59 min•Season 4Ep. 28
From serving fried chicken to co-ordinating military air traffic for the Royal Australian Air Force, Lucy's career has been anything but straightforward. Today, as CEO and founder of Study Life Grow, she uses the leadership skills she learned in her ADFA days to help hundreds of thousands of kids figure out what life after school looks like for them. In this episode, we unpack the 6 careers clusters her team have uncovered, explore the future world of work through the eyes of Gen Z, and unpack t...
Jun 13, 2023•44 min•Season 3Ep. 7
Want to learn how Who Gives A Crap is revolutionizing the future of work? Our latest episode of Classroom 5.0 features Catalina Lopera, Wellbeing & Workplace Director of Who Gives a Crap Who Gives A Crap is not your average toilet paper company. They're making waves in the industry by prioritizing purpose-driven leadership and culture over pure profit focus, and it's working. In the war on talent and consumer loyalty, Who Gives A Crap is 'flush' with success. In this episode, we explore the ...
Jun 04, 2023•50 min•Season 3Ep. 6
Sharon, a mother to three amazing neurodivergent children, was no stranger to chaos, mess, and mayhem. But when her stress levels reached a breaking point, she knew something had to change for the sake of her health and her family's well-being. With a background in executive consulting, Sharon used her expertise to develop neuro-friendly organizational strategies to better understand her family's unique needs. The personal transformation was so significant that she founded The Functional Family ...
Feb 20, 2023•29 min•Season 3Ep. 5
Having navigated leadership roles from mother, to classroom teacher, to school principal and CEO of Australia's Steiner Education, today's guest, Tracey Taylor, has recently stepped into the role as Director of Education Policy for Independent Schools Association. Tracey has a lot to say about leadership and the future of learning, and the role education has to play in shaping our future workforce and communities. She's unapologetic about her optimistic vision of a future education that takes a ...
Feb 05, 2023•45 min•Season 3Ep. 4
Imagine being told by a doctor that the best option for your child's future education and wellbeing will be an institution, where you can leave them, and forget about them. To parents today, that proposition might seem unfathomable. But to those raising children with disabilities in the mid 1980s, this was their far too common reality. Thankfully, today, things have changed, thanks largely to the good work of pioneers in inclusive education like my guest today, Professor Suzanne Carrington. But ...
Jan 22, 2023•46 min•Season 3Ep. 3
It's that time of year again where many of us are reflecting on our time - how we've spent it, who with, and for what purpose. Today's guest, author, researcher and expert speaker on all things related to purposeful leadership shares what the data says about the value of meaningful living and work, the rise in demand for dignity, the role of spirituality and the significance of mattering. This episode is packed with big thinking and rich coaching questions you can use as reflective prompts, to s...
Dec 20, 2022•54 min•Season 3Ep. 2
Wondered what a career in the entertainment industry looks like? Our guest, Clint Ranse, has travelled the world as the go-to-guru in pyrotechnics for some of the biggest names in music including Kiss, Christina Aguilera, Beyonce and Slipknot. Today, he's enjoying his family's sea-change to Port Macquarie, and sharing other people's stories through his company, My Video Producer. Clint shares what he's learned about defining your own success, mental health, and fatherhood, a role he believes is ...
Nov 24, 2022•56 min•Season 3Ep. 1