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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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Terry Shubkin on Young Enterprise and how to define 'Success'

Terry Shubkin is Chief Excitement Officer at Young Enterprise which is focused on "Inspiring Students. Unleashing Leaders." In this interview we hear about her life journey and what led her to taking on that role. I really enjoyed hearing about her background and interesting journey and lessons learned when making life decisions ("what's the worst that could happen?") as well as the work being done to promote enterprise among high school students. We also talk about the shift in focus over time ...

May 25, 20201 hr 18 minEp. 181

Sally Duxfield on Leadership Lessons, being an Experiential Architect and collaborating with Nature as co-instructor as the owner of Makahika Outdoor Pursuit Centre

Sally curates unique learning experiences, sallyduxfield.com, and delivers may of her programmes at Makahika Outdoor Pursuit Centre and in this interview we find out about her background, influences, time in the military and what led to what she does today. We also find several rabbit holes to go down including what makes a good leader, how important soft skills are and the role of the 'camp fire' and nature when it comes to learning. I really enjoyed this conversation and am sure you will as we...

May 18, 20201 hrEp. 180

David Hall on Consumer Decision Making, Nudge Theory, Political Philosophy, and how all this affects Government Policy

David is a lecturer at AUT and Co-Director of Mōhio's Climate Innovation Lab. In this interview we talk about his early life, the influence of his parents in shaping his focus on impact and many rabbit holes around public policy and consumer choice. David has a D.Phil in Politics from the University of Oxford and experience in journalism, publishing and the non-governmental sector. His research interests include ethics and public policy, and environmental policy. Video version of this interview:...

May 06, 20201 hr 23 minEp. 179

'New Power': Book review

This is a short book review of “ New Power: How anyone can persuade, mobilize, and succeed in our chaotic connected age. ” By Jeremy Heimans and Henry Timms. For text of this review look here: https://theseeds.nz/new-power-book-review/ For more interviews look here www.theseeds.nz

May 05, 20208 minEp. 178

Luke Campbell on co-founding Vxt

Luke is a young entrepreneur and in this interview we hear about the challenges of setting up a new venture. We also find out about his life story and journey so far. I really enjoyed my conversation with Luke and learning about Vxt which is a software company revolutionising small business communications by providing affordable voice message management and automation tools. Seeds podcast is trying to build up an ecosystem of stories of journeys of people that we can learn from and so this is a ...

May 03, 202039 minEp. 177

Piano by Matthew Goldsworthy

A beautiful original song played on the piano by Matthew Goldsworthy which he performed live for the Impact Unconference last Friday 24 April. It was too wonderful not to share with you all. The power of music to evoke memories and emotions. Would love to get him in the studio to record with violin and cello in the background - contact me if you want to help make that happen. Video of his full performance of other pieces as well (30 minutes - this is a video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOs...

Apr 30, 20204 minEp. 176

The Great Disruption: Opening session from Impact Unconference

This is the audio of part of the opening session at the virtual Impact Unconference held on 24 April 2020 where I shared about the context in which the conference was happening and asked some questions about 'what next'. Full video of opening session: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnL6mWDLHCE&t=1s Videos of the IU: https://www.impactunconference.nz/videos For more videos and interviews visit www.theseeds.nz #IUNZ2020...

Apr 28, 202013 minEp. 175

Michael Philpott on being NZ's premier speaking coach and Speaking in Public: Why we fear it, and what can help

Michael is New Zealand's premier speaking coach. We find out a lot about speaking in this interview - why we fear it and what can help. You will want to listen in on our conversation as I learned so much from his observations. We also hear about his early years (including in an orphanage) and leaving school very young and what led to being the speaker coach for people like Lilia Tarawa (over 9 million TEDX listens… and the fifth most viewed TEDx talk on the planet). I really appreciated Michael'...

Apr 22, 20201 hr 30 minEp. 174

Jenny Gill on lessons from a life in Philanthropy

Jenny has spent decades working in Philanthropy in New Zealand. In this interview we hear about her childhood and some of the influences that shaped her, becoming a teacher, travelling overseas and what she learned in India, the work she did with organisations involved in Philanthropy including working with Sir Roy Mckenzie on setting up his personal foundation, being involved in the creation of Philanthropy New Zealand and leading the largest New Zealand community trust, Foundation North, from ...

Apr 20, 20201 hr 6 minEp. 173

Glenn Dodson on helping ex prisoners and being diagnosed with Cancer

Glenn has had a variety of roles in social services and is currently helping ex prisoners with accomodation with The Salvation Army in Addington, and prior to that working with Stepping Stone with community mental health recovery. In this interview we find out about those initiatives but also hear about his cancer journey - from feeling a soreness on his tongue to having surgery just a few days after this interview was recorded. Since recording this interview several months ago the good news is ...

Apr 13, 20201 hr 16 minEp. 172

Ursula Cheer on a varied career in Law

Ursula Cheer is the Dean of the Canterbury Law School. In this interview we find out about her life and the fact that she has really had three careers out of her law degree: as a lawyer, as an academic and working at Parliament - including as a speech writer for Geoffrey Palmer. We also find out about legal education now - and what it might look like in the future. I really enjoyed hearing about her life story and some of the insights about times in New Zealand's past when she was working in Wel...

Apr 06, 20201 hr 20 minEp. 171

Virtual Impact Unconference

Announcing the first New Zealand Virtual Impact Unconference on 24 April 2020. Collaboration is our future. This unconference wants to get us out of silos and encourage discussion and cross fertilisation across specialties. Website: www.impactunconference.nz The short version of its origins are simple: We were going to do an in person unconference in May 2020 in Christchurch for 300+. Plans were laid. Then Covid-19 came and we pivoted - a lot! Now, it will be virtual. An unconference turns to th...

Apr 05, 20204 minEp. 170

Shamubeel Eaqub on the impact of COVID-19 and foundations for the future

Shamubeel is one of New Zealand's leading economists so this interview provides a fascinating insight into COVID-19 from an economic impact perspective. But we end up talking about a whole lot more than that - like what the crisis is revealing about us as humans and what it is that we might build the future on. Hint, it involves resilience, cooperation, learning from each other and taking care of the most vulnerable. The video of this is here: https://youtu.be/Oipz7gIMo4E I really enjoyed this i...

Mar 31, 202039 minEp. 169

Tamara Smith on her love of Music

Tamara is a flautist, composer, dancer and much more - in this interview we talk about her love of music and how that began as well as her band Mundi. We hear about her early days as well as getting the chance to hear her play some different flutes for us (also released as a separate stand alone episode earlier). I met Tamara at TedX Christchurch so it shows how volunteering for something can lead to new conversations that can lead to - a podcast interview! Mundi: https://www.facebook.com/www.mu...

Mar 17, 20201 hr 19 minEp. 168

Coronavirus: Professor David Murdoch on infectious diseases

The headlines are dominating on the topic of Coronavirus / COVID-19 and I just woke up remembering that I interviewed one of the world leading experts on infectious diseases last year: Professor David Murdoch. So I pulled out the part of his interview where we discussed viruses, diseases and antibiotics and am putting it out as a shorter episode here. We obviously did not know about COVID-19 at that time but we discuss topics that are related and more relevant than ever now. To listen to his ful...

Mar 13, 202024 minEp. 167

Chris Taylor on career changes, busyness and developing winning habits

Chris switched career in his early 40s and in this interview we find out about what led him to do that. We also hear about his family dynamics growing up (with a Father who left to work in Saudi Arabia) and the impact that had on them, and how he ended up in New Zealand. He now works helping people to find their purpose and in particular coaches people about building Winning Habits. I really enjoyed hearing about his life and some of his insights and I know you will too. Blog on busyness that we...

Mar 08, 202045 minEp. 166

Dr Brett Mann on the impact of stress on our bodies, psychotherapy and 'somatisation'

Brett is a generalist with a deep interest in many areas. While practising as a GP he has done a lot of research into psychotherapy and the connection between life events, stress and a person's health and 'somatisation' - the expression in physical symptoms of psychological distress. In this interview we talk about that but also about his family's history (including someone who was at the signing of the Treaty of Waiting), his perspectives on spirituality and the role it has to play in life and ...

Mar 01, 202058 minEp. 165

Raphael Nolden on the future of Tech and developing Amy, an AI powered maths tutor

In this conversation we hear about Raphael's life and his background. That starts out with finding more about his childhood and what he studied at University, the chance meeting at a Startup Weekend which led to a new venture and saw him working on creating Amy, an AI powered maths tutor? I really enjoyed this conversation and am sure you will too. Learn more about Amy and try her out - https://www.amy.app/ For High Schools - https://iqualifyschools.co.nz/amy-maths/ For Primary Schools - https:/...

Feb 24, 202051 minEp. 164

Souhila Abdelazziz on immigrating to NZ and founding The Metamorphosis Path Academy

Souhila Abdelazziz shares with us some of her journey, what it was like growing up in Algeria, the decision to move to New Zealand, being a new immigrant, the importance of attitude to all circumstances, the impact of the shootings in Christchurch and founding The Metamorphosis Path Academy. I enjoyed hearing about Souhila's journey and am sure you will as well. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/infinitepossibilitiesacademy/ There are more than 160 other interviews in the back catalogue so you ...

Feb 17, 202041 minEp. 163

Scott Gilmour on founding 'I Have a Dream' NZ and supporting kids growing up in material hardship

Scott founded ' I Have a Dream NZ ' and in this interview we learn all about the impact it is having on the lives of kids through a programme that helps children from low income communities reach their education and career goals by providing a long term programme of mentoring, tutoring, and enrichment. And by long term, he means long term - the people involved commit to supporting and being involved with the same children from a very young age right through to early adulthood. It's an amazing pr...

Feb 12, 202052 minEp. 162

"Nature abhors a vacuum": An untold story of Christchurch (Part 2) with Colin Meurk

This is the sequel to the first episode - suggest you listen to that before this. Many thanks to Colin Meurk who I interviewed for this episode. This is the paper co-authored by Colin mentioned in the interview called: "How to Put Nature into Our Neighbourhoods: Application of Low Impact Urban Design and Development (LIUDD) Principles, with a Biodiversity Focus, for New Zealand Developers and Homeowners": https://www.landcareresearch.co.nz/publications/researchpubs/LRSS35_nature_neighbourhoods.p...

Feb 12, 202032 minEp. 161

Airport Rabbits: An untold story of Christchurch (Part 1)

This is an untold story of Christchurch. Yes, that's all you are getting - you'll need to listen to the episode to find out more. Be watching out for Part 2 with the conclusion. Connect via email steven@theseeds.nz For the video mentioned in the episode and more interviews visit www.theseeds.nz Video of rabbits: https://youtu.be/y79CWoUg7XQ

Feb 10, 202022 minEp. 160

Brett Curtis on a Life spent on Ships

Brett has lived most of his life on ships. With his wife he raised his 5 children travelling between remote and isolated communities bringing health care and medical supplies to them. In this interview we find out about his origins on a Kiwi fruit farm in New Zealand, what led him to a life on ships and some of the work YWAM Ships do today reaching out to the remote communities of the South Pacific. I really enjoyed talking with Brett about some of the issues facing these communities and am sure...

Feb 03, 202047 minEp. 159

The Future of Food: A conversation between Sarah Kessans (synthetic biologist) and Peter Wells (permaculture designer and food forest creator)

This one is a bit different as it is a mash up with two former guests - Sarah and Peter discuss genetic engineering, food supplies and the future (without me being in the interview). The two of them have different views on genetic engineering which came out in the interviews I had with each of them. So I invited them back to interview each other and this is the result! Peter's interview: https://seeds.libsyn.com/peter-wells-on-local-urban-food-hub-tkaro-orchard-and-edible-food-forests Sarah's in...

Jan 28, 20201 hr 2 minEp. 158

Jessica Trybus on the role fun should play in Education and founding Simcoach Games

Jessica Trybus believes that education should be about fun and uses technology to achieve that. She is the Founder and Chief Games Officer of Simcoach Games which is a company whose mission is to create fun video games that inspire youth and connect them to relevant career paths. In this interview we talk about her early years and what shaped her into the person she is today, which includes talking about her job working for Drew Barrymore in Los Angeles, working as one of the first employees at ...

Jan 20, 202043 minEp. 157

Dare to Lead by Brené Brown, book review

I read Dare to Lead over the Christmas break and wrote down notes and reflections which make up this book review. If you enjoy this then is there someone else who would appreciate being sent a link to this episode? Full text is written out here: https://theseeds.nz/dare-to-lead-book-review/ Earlier episode on Creativity and Vulnerability mentioned in this episode regarding critics and being in the arena: https://theseeds.nz/creativity-vulnerability-give-it-all-give-it-now/ Link to info on Kaila ...

Jan 13, 202019 minEp. 156

Gavin Sole on Environmental Sustainability

Gavin is an experienced Process Engineer who has worked for many years in the water and wastewater engineering industry. In this interview we talk about his life and what led him to work in that area as well as some practical steps he and his family have taken to put environmental sustainability into practice. Since recording the interview Gavin has changed jobs and now works at Brickhouse Technologies which is focused on water and wastewater solutions. Just an update since the interview. Gavin ...

Jan 06, 202049 minEp. 155

Impact Unconference 2020

This is the audio of the first planning meeting for the Impact Unconference 2020 to be held in Christchurch in May next year. In it I explain the background behind what the event will be and why it is being held. Even if you only listen to the first 5 minutes you will get a sense of what this will be. The reason for releasing the audio of an initial planning meeting like this is so that others can find out about it and get involved - there are almost 60 organisations who have sent their logos to...

Dec 30, 201959 minEp. 154

Nathan Seaward on making big life choices and starting a new career

Nathan Seaward left a successful career as an airline pilot to start something new as a personal coach - in this interview we find out why. We also discover his life story growing up in New Zealand and what led him to explore overseas and become a pilot. This also contains the short 2 minute extract I did with him on "heads or tails" and how to make decisions. Nathan is also a podcaster (The Nathan Seaward Show) so we talk about his podcast as well. I really enjoyed this conversation with Nathan...

Dec 27, 201946 minEp. 153

Don't delay, a reminder from Glenn Dodson

Glenn never expected the sore on his tongue to be cancer - in this short excerpt of an upcoming interview we hear from him about this and his encouragement to get things checked... it just might save your life. This was recorded 4 days before Glenn went in to have part of his tongue removed - fortunately he is recovering and the cancer had not spread. For more interviews check out www.theseeds.nz

Dec 20, 20198 minEp. 152
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