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Seeds

Steven Moewww.theseeds.nz
Conversations with people who are living with purpose and having a positive impact in our world. Host Steven Moe asks about their life journeys and what has shaped them into who they are today.
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Michelle Sharp on Kilmarnock's key learnings

Michelle is the Chief Executive Officer of Kilmarnock Enterprises which is a social enterprise established 60 years ago. I interviewed Michelle for the first episode of the podcast about her own story but in this follow up episode we focus more on Kilmarnock itself and the challenges it has faced in recent years as an organisation. In particular we talk about developing a great culture as well as how you raise funds when you are a social enterprise and do not fit traditional funding requirements...

Mar 19, 201855 minEp. 31

Camia Young on Architecture and Cultivating Community

Camia worked as an architect in Europe for many years before she made her home in Christchurch after the earthquakes. In this interview we talk about community building, the role of architecture in that and the key lessons learned on her journey. We also discuss the XCHC, transitional architecture with the pallet pavilion and her work now with Ohu (Office for Holistic Urbanism). https://ohu.nz/ http://www.xchc.co.nz/ Seeds Podcast Contact: stevenmoe@parryfield.com Twitter: @nzstevenmoe Facebook:...

Mar 12, 201859 minEp. 30

Leighton Evans on the Rātā Foundation

Leighton is the Chief Executive of the Rātā Foundation which provides millions of dollars in grants to community groups and charities each year. In this interview we talk about his life and journey to taking on this role at the end of 2017. We also learn about his motivations, influences, mentors, the key experiences which have shaped him and the meaning of "True North". http://www.ratafoundation.org.nz/ Seeds Podcast Contact: stevenmoe@parryfield.com Twitter: @nzstevenmoe Facebook: https://www....

Mar 05, 201846 minEp. 29

Franca Buelow on the value of Collaboration across Disciplines

Franca is an Environmental Social Scientist with a curiosity about many things in the world so we discuss topics ranging from her childhood in Germany, her research on transnational sovereignty, climate change and love of poetry and the importance of engaging each other across disciplines to both challenge and innovate. Links discussed provided by Franca: DFG project on Sovereignty in the transnational constellation https://www.uni-trier.de/index.php?id=52417&L=2 Current workplace www.landca...

Feb 26, 201859 minEp. 28

Sam Broughton on Leadership and Legacy

Sam is mayor of the fast growing Selwyn District and is one of the youngest mayors in New Zealand. We talk about his childhood, the decision to pursue a political career and what he has learned on the journey. In particular, he reflects on the people who have played a role in his life and encouraged him and what sort of legacy he wants to leave behind. We also cover his involvement in other things such as 24/7 youth work and engaging with young people in Selwyn. http://www.selwyn.govt.nz/home ht...

Feb 19, 201845 minEp. 27

Dorenda Britten on Design and Critical Thinking

Dorenda has studied and worked in Design for nearly all of her life and founded The Britten Institute. In this interview we discuss what application principles of design and design led strategy have in other areas (beyond those we would traditionally think about). We also learn about a life spent trying new things and pushing boundaries that included several years in Papua New Guinea and helping her younger brother John Britten with his work before his untimely death. Visit http://britten.org.nz...

Feb 12, 201845 minEp. 26

Michael Trengrove on Code Club Aotearoa

Michael co-founded Code Club Aotearoa and in this interview we talk about the work that organisation is doing with primary aged school children to teach them how to code. We also talk about his background on rural farms in New Zealand and experience living for several years in the Amazonian jungle before he got into his career in IT. We also discuss his involvement in Canterbury Tech - and what it was like to introduce the Prime Minister of New Zealand at a conference. Code Club: https://codeclu...

Feb 05, 201854 minEp. 25

Amy Marsden on Whanau, Children and Te Mapua

Amy Marsden is a co-founder of Te Mapua which translates as "the precious children" and works to provide camps and other activities for kids in need. In this interview we talk about her early life and what influenced her to work full time with children. We also talk a lot about her Maori heritage and the impact that has had on her thinking and approach to the work she does now and in particular talk about the term 'Whanau' and what that means for the children and others that come across her path...

Jan 29, 201857 minEp. 24

Joanna Pidgeon on Women in the Law

Joanna is the President of the Auckland District Law Society. She is also the founder of Pidgeon Law in Auckland which is a boutique property and commercial law firm. She has been involved with a variety of not for profit and charity committees such as the Selwyn Foundation and Auckland City Mission and these are discussed in the interview. We also talk about growing up with a famous lawyer father, women in the law and the changing profession and what it has taken to succeed in career and integr...

Jan 22, 201856 minEp. 23

Jonathan Lee on Photography as Art

Jonathan Lee is a professional photographer who has traveled the world taking photos and through them telling amazing stories. In doing this he often supports social enterprises and other great causes. In this interview we talk about his early life in Hong Kong, immigrating to the United States as a child, what formed him and gave him a sense of direction, his involvement in the Beacon Food Forest , a community-driven food-producing garden and forest in the city, work in Nepal after the earthqua...

Jan 15, 20181 hr 20 minEp. 22

Ben Atkinson on finding your purpose and founding social enterprise 'Fill Their Lunchbox'

Ben set up the social enterprise Fill Their Lunchbox and in this episode shares his journey. We learn about his childhood and hard times during high school, losing a friend during the Christchurch earthquakes and his resulting depression and how all these factors led to his being inspired to start Fill Their Lunchbox which not only feeds children who wouldn't get a lunch otherwise but also works with people from Odyssey House (recovering from drug and alcohol addictions) preparing the lunches to...

Jan 08, 201851 minEp. 21

Catherine Brown with a Funder's perspective on social enterprises

Growing up in an international family that spanned the globe, working as a lawyer before starting to work for a variety of charities particularly in the health sector and then becoming the CEO of the Lord Mayor's Charitable Foundation in Melbourne, Australia which the is the largest and oldest community foundation in Australia and funds many charities and social enterprises. Catherine Brown is the CEO of the Lord Mayor's Charitable Foundation . https://www.lmcf.org.au/...

Jan 01, 201833 minEp. 20

Mark Prain on Sir Edmund Hillary

Traveling the country at 11 as a boy soprano, studying acting and working as a professional actor and then working internationally as an opera singer before becoming an activist with Greenpeace, working with Sustainable Cities and the "Redesigning Resources Business Leadership Group" then founding the Hillary Institute to honour those around the world doing great things in mid career and working with Sir Edmund Hillary on that. Mark Prain is the Founding Director of the Hillary Institute of Lead...

Dec 25, 20171 hrEp. 19

John Hammond on choosing life

On falling in love at first sight, the impact of a friend passing in your 20s, a lifelong love of skiing and travel, co-founding a marketing agency, deciding to retire but then getting a prognosis you never expected to receive and what you learn from that. John Hammond co-founded marketing agency Beck & Caul.

Dec 18, 201754 minEp. 18

Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom on Space

Growing up in the Philippines with dreams of Space and interplanetary travel, how a scholarship to the International Space University in France has led to a unique career as an international space consultant, co-authoring "Realizing Tomorrow: The Path to Private Spaceflight", working as Chief Impact Officer at Singularity University and the study of how to leverage exponential technologies for global impact, becoming one of the first recipients of the Edmund Hillary Fellowship and how that has e...

Dec 11, 201742 minEp. 17

Martin Large on "Common Wealth"

Growing up on a Yorkshire Dales hill farm, living in South East Asia during the Vietnam War era, pursuing an academic career, founding the Hawthorn Press, developing 'Stroud Common Wealth' and establishing community land trusts and social businesses and what that term "Common Wealth" actually means. Martin is a former academic, business consultant, Quaker, publisher with Hawthorn Press, founder of the UK Biodynamic Land Trust and a director of Stroud (UK) Common Wealth Ltd which enables co-op, c...

Nov 29, 201759 minEp. 16

Peter Townsend on Business Leadership

Growing up in Rotorua, being involved in the fishing industry and co-founding the New Zealand Salmon Company in the mid 1980s, working as Chief Executive at the Canterbury Employers' Chamber of Commerce for more than 20 years and the leadership lessons learned over his career. Peter Townsend is about to retire as the Chief Executive of the Canterbury Employers' Chamber of Commerce. Visit: https://www.cecc.org.nz/

Nov 28, 201750 minEp. 15

Gary Shaw on having been an Anti Human Trafficker

Ambitions to be a superhero as a child and how that affected the decision to become a policeman and then work for many years as an anti-human trafficker, the highs and lows, including burn-out and depression and what you learn through that. Gary Shaw is now the Corporate Social Responsibility Manager at Kathmandu.

Nov 17, 201746 minEp. 14

Elena Casolari on Impact Investing in Africa and India

Growing up in Italy, working as a researcher of economic models at the Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo, joining the finance world as an investment banker before co-founding OPES Impact Fund which focuses on investing in early stage social enterprises in Africa and India. Elena Casolari is the Co-founder and Executive President of OPES Impact Fund and she is also a Board Member of Social Enterprise World Forum C.I.C. based in Glasgow. http://www.opesfund.eu/

Nov 14, 201748 minEp. 13

Dr James Austin on the Social Enterprise Initiative at Harvard Business School

Joining the Peace Corps in 1964, studying at Harvard Business School and then joining the faculty before being involved in co-founding the Social Enterprise Initiative there. Dr James Austin is Emeritus Professor at Harvard Business School in the Eliot I. Snider and Family Professor of Business Administration, Emeritus Co-Founder Social Enterprise Initiative Harvard Business School. http://www.hbs.edu/socialenterprise/

Nov 07, 201759 minEp. 12

David Harland on the Eden Project, education by stealth and plans for the red zone in Christchurch

What the Eden Project is, the concept of weaving together entertainment with education, operating as a global social enterprise with expanding operations in China, Australia, America and a proposal for the red zone in Christchurch. David Harland is the CEO of the Eden Project in England which has large biomes at the site in Cornwall in which there are a wide variety of plants from all over the world. http://edenprojectnz.co.nz/

Oct 30, 201722 minEp. 11

Mark Ambundo with an African perspective on Western Culture and taking advantage of opportunities

Growing up in Kenya and what life is like in the city of Nairobi, what impresses about Western culture when viewed from an African perspective, how community is different, the opportunities people may take for granted here and what it means to find your purpose. Mark Ambundo has been in New Zealand for less than a year and in this conversation gives his unique perspective on what we probably take for granted. Mark is a pastor at Hope Presbyterian Church in Christchurch.

Oct 25, 201744 minEp. 10

Kit Hindin on Ministry of Awesome and the value of Slowing Down

On what makes coming home from overseas so special, working with entrepreneurs as 'Start-Up Activator' at Ministry of Awesome, the scary/exciting moment you decide to launch out on your own and finding joy and purpose by taking the time to slow down. Kit Hindin is the Start-Up Activator at the Ministry of Awesome which was founded after the earthquakes to make things happen in Christchurch. They support early-stage entrepreneurs with ideas for projects, events, start-ups, social enterprises and ...

Oct 19, 201740 minEp. 9

Daniel Flynn on Thankyou

Co-founding the Australian Social Enterprise Thankyou at 19, being transparent about the ups and downs of the journey, what keeps you going on an entrepreneurial marathon, the importance of purpose as your foundation and what the future holds. Daniel Flynn co-founded Thankyou, a social enterprise started in Australia which aims to end global poverty. I spoke to him during the Social Enterprise World Forum in Christchurch. For more on Thankyou visit https://thankyou.co/ and to join the New Zealan...

Oct 14, 201734 minEp. 8

Bailey Peryman on Cultivate Christchurch

Building a network of urban farms as a social enterprise, their potential to help the young people involved find their purpose and the chance to participate in the next stage of Cultivate Christchurch through "Broccoli Bonds" with the ability to receive fresh veges if you invest. Bailey Peryman is the co-founder of Cultivate Christchurch, which is a social enterprise that inspires young people to live lives they value in an urban farm environment in Christchurch, New Zealand. For more visit: htt...

Oct 09, 201758 minEp. 7

Dr John Vargo on Organisational Resilience

Working in Silicon Valley in the 1970s, what resilience is in an organisational context, how theory was turned into a living labratory when the earthquakes hit Christchurch and what organisations can do to improve their resilience before a crisis hits. Dr John Vargo is an Executive Director of Resilient Organisations Ltd based in Christchurch, New Zealand. https://resorgs.org.nz/

Oct 04, 201745 minEp. 6

Shanna on being 10

What it feels like to turn 10, what kids can teach adults and what they wish we knew, the keys to developing a growth mindset, some innovative transport ideas, how to reduce pollution and what it means to be a good friend.

Sep 28, 201728 minEp. 5

Lianne Dalziel on being the Mayor of Christchurch

The one where we learn about a childhood without TV but plenty of imagination, becoming a Member of Parliament, how the earthquakes sparked the decision to become Mayor, the future for social enterprises and both the challenges and unique opportunities facing Christchurch today. "This is an opportunity to do things that you couldn’t do before. It is a time where our city can really provide an uplift for those involved in social enterprise, for those that are involved in entrepreneurship, for tho...

Sep 24, 201746 minEp. 4

Netta Egoz on Pechakucha and Social Enterprises

The one where we talk about when a national identity forms if you are a child of immigrants, starting your first charity at 15, empowering others as a Social Enterprise lawyer in post Earthquake Christchurch and moving to Tokyo to help grow the Pechakucha movement worldwide. "Just because you can’t do everything doesn’t mean you should do nothing." Visit Pechakucha ぺちゃくちゃ

Sep 20, 201751 minEp. 3

Tim Jones on B Corps

The one where we talk about what it takes to leave working in the corporate world behind, what B Corps actually are and the process to become one, what changes are needed to have more purpose driven people and societies and how medieval history fits in to all this. Visit Grow Good

Sep 14, 201749 minEp. 2
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