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So...Podcast John Mckenna

So... John Mckenna Podcastwww.johnmckenna.com.au
So… is a podcast that’s about… Conversations with everyday people. Social workers and CEOs. Activists and politicians. Artists and accountants. Everyone with a story to tell. Diversity. Learning more about who’s in our community, what they do, and why they do it. Asking unique questions. Questions that are non-judgmental but probing. Getting to the heart of the matter. Focusing on individuals. Giving them a platform to pitch their initiatives for helping people, their organisation, or even the planet. Not being afraid. Allowing people to tell their story without reservation. Embracing controversial topics from all sides of the equation.
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Hey Max, what's it like being Grace Tame's partner?

Max Heerey didn’t know what he was getting into when he invited a fellow Hobart (Aust) runner out for a jog late in 2020. As it turned out, he had just organised a date with Grace Tame, who was named Australian of the Year 2021 just a couple of months later. In this So...podcast episode, Max talks publicly for the first time about his relationship with Grace, an advocate for survivors of sexual assault, particularly those who were abused in institutional settings. From the age of 15, Grace was g...

Jun 03, 202125 min

Brett Ashby - a Rolling & Flowing Contemporary Artist

Melbourne based public, performance and contemporary artist, Brett Ashby talks to John McKenna on ‘So…’ podcast about flowing, ‘rolling’, and growth through art, creation, and connection. In his 15-year journey as both a local and international artist, Ashby opens up about how his artistic practice and connections helped him to discover his own story and healing. Using his childhood love of surfing and skating in a flow-state artistic process he calls ‘rolling’, Ashby explores how art can be cre...

May 13, 202121 min

How to Lose Friends & Influence White People

Why are all television newsreaders blonde? This is something Antoinette asked herself when she was at the gym almost 4 years ago and confronted with a sea of blonde newsreaders across every news show that was being broadcast. She looked from the TV to the people in the gym and saw people of all cultural backgrounds. She saw that the media was failing to represent Australia’s diverse community. In that moment, Antoinette conceived the idea of Media Diversity Australia , a not-for-profit that advo...

Mar 11, 202123 min

The Power of Representation and Role Modelling

International students in the Australian news and media often carry the negative connotations of being "foreign", "problems" that are "exploited". Belle Lim is here to challenge that stereotype. Coming from Malaysia at the age of 17, Belle completed a Bachelor's degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences with honours as the Gold Medallist, received the prestigious Victorian Premier Award for International Students of the Year in 2019, and is currently pursuing a PhD degree in cancer genetics. Driven by h...

Feb 09, 202121 min

Women's Experiences of Violence Across the Lifespan

CONTENT WARNING: Violence against women and abuse. Violence against women is a major global public health problem. In Australia, one in six women have experienced violence from an intimate partner and more than one woman a week dies as a result of violence against women. PhD candidate Amy Warren and John discuss how this important issue is being addressed in Australia, around the world and what we can do to further these efforts. They look at the impact of fear and stigma, culture, and disabilit...

Jan 27, 202120 min

Disability Advocacy & Counselling, Working together

In Australia we live in a world of 'Royal Commissions'. Currently, the conversations are around the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability (known as the Disability Royal Commission). To dive into this further, So...Podcast is joined by two prominent people in the disability advocacy and trauma-informed counselling space. Mary Mallet is the CEO of the Disability Advocacy Network Australia (DANA), which is the peak body for independent disability ...

Dec 01, 202030 min

Shedding leaf light with Trace Balla

Children's author and illustrator Trace Balla has always had a great fascination with trees and nature. Growing up, if she felt lonely she found companionship and comfort in the tree that grew in her garden. She called this her 'tree friend'. Trees, Trace says, have seen a lot and felt a lot. They carry a natural wisdom that is difficult for humans to tap into. Trace overcomes this by 'tree connecting', using a physical experience such as a hug to surrender her body into trees and let them hold ...

Nov 23, 202022 min

The strength in being vulnerable - Rugare Gomo

In Australia we rely on the Western media to hear about what's happening across the globe. It shows us filtered versions of important world events and the voices of people these news stories are about can often be missed. Rugare Gomo, founder of the Gomo Foundation, joins the So...Podcast to bring some of these voices to listeners everywhere. Rugare grew up in Zimbabwe, in a context where white people were considered better than black people, where being gay could get you put in jail and where m...

Oct 16, 202027 min

SHHHH! Can we talk for a moment about turning down the noise?

It may sound like a contradiction, to have a chat about being more quiet. But that's exactly what John does with Christine Jackman in this podcast. Christine's 20-year career as a journalist took her to New York as a foreign correspondent and Canberra, where she worked in Australia's National Press Gallery, covering federal politics. Then she was headhunted to corporate communications where she gave advice to some of Australia's top business and political leaders. Along the way, her life got ver...

Oct 09, 202040 min

Danielle Matthews "How do I tell stories?...I sing"

The creative behind I've Never BIN to Me (YouTube) joins the So...Podcast to talk about the power of music. After taking inspiration from the viral Facebook page 'Bin Isolation Outing', which encouraged individuals in lockdown to fancy dress while taking the bin out, Danielle Matthews decided to put her spin on 'dressing up' to take the bin out. She wrote a parody of I've Never Been to Me by Charlene, exploring what it felt like to be in lockdown in Victoria. After 48 hours her video had 1 thous...

Oct 08, 202022 min

Drawing the talk with Simon Kneebone

In this episode John chats with Simon Kneebone - a cartoonist who's work has been featured in a number of places, including many social and community organisations. Simon had his start as a cartoonist by simply doodling and drawing pictures during his time at university. Someone he had studied with remembered his drawings, and offered him a job. This led to his current career in illustration. Find out exactly what a cartoon or an illustration is, and what its purpose should be. Creating a cartoo...

Oct 03, 202023 min

Listening or pretending to?

John and Oscar Trimboli, who is what some might call a professional listener, discuss the finer points of listening. Oscar is an expert in communication whose goal is to create 100 million deep listeners worldwide. He highlights how listening starts with you, and not with the speaker. Discover how you can listen better, how you can prepare yourself to listen, even when you don't feel like it, and what the purpose of listening really is. They also delve into the difference in speech between cultu...

Oct 03, 202031 min

Violence against women, walking without fear

Alix Sampson a young, bisexual and socially innovative woman from the inner north of Melbourne, Australia joins the So...Podcast to talk about her community connection project that (literally) walks the talk. Brunswick Sole Mates, was an idea that Alix "birthed organically" in response to issues that had been challenging her local community. She loves to walk around her neighbourhood, before work, after work, usually when the sun is coming up or going down. But lately, Melbourne has felt unsafe ...

Sep 04, 202012 min

Take off your clothes, look at your skin

John Mckenna talks to Dr Edward Upjohn MB.BS MMed FACD FACMS, a dermatologist in Melbourne, Australia, about different types of skin cancers and treatments. Dr Edward Upjohn talks about the three different types of skin cancers and how to potentially identify them: · Melanoma · Squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) · Basel cell carcinoma (BCC) Your General Practitioner (GP) is the best starting point if you notice something different on your skin. They use a device called a dermatoscope to examine skin...

Aug 16, 202021 min

Reclaim, Reform, Restore

When you walk past hard rubbish on the street, what do you see? Meg Renou doesn't just see a pile of junk, she sees inspiration. She describes herself as a bowerbird due to her love of collecting discarded objects and giving them a new and different life John talks to Meg about her reclaimed, reformed and restored art business that she runs in Melbourne. A kitchen table project she started a few years ago has become a creative passion, an outlet for letting go. Meg finds and reclaims objects tha...

Jul 16, 202013 min

It's Okay to Talk About Suicide

This episode covers a sensitive topic. Before you listen please be aware that we are discussing suicide, the impact of suicide and resources surrounding suicide prevention. John talks with Shayne Connell, the CEO of LivingWorks. LivingWorks is an organisation that has been running for over 40 years and is focussed on suicide prevention. Shane believes in the principles of community development, the LivingWorks training model focusses on training people from within the communities they are workin...

Jul 09, 202024 min

Wake up Aged Care Providers: Technology can help

How can technology keep your loved ones in Aged Care safer and more connected? John O'Callaghan from Acsess Health talks about his game-changing products in Aged Care support. Acsess Health was founded in 2004 and are innovative leaders in using technology to improve accessibility. In this episode we dive into the world of technology, how it can empower us to support our loved ones and take the pressure off the hardworking carers. John O'Callaghan talks us through two of his revolutionary produc...

Jun 23, 202019 min

Good & bad experiences for International Students in Australia

During the conversation with Philip Liu, who is a strong advocate for international students, we covered the following areas •Conscious and unconscious racist perceptions towards people of Asian descent. •Be yourself, don't change because of peer pressure •How international students in Australia can remain resilient and not feel like they need to say sorry all the time •Strategies in managing anxiety & confusion for international students during stressful time •The important roles & sacr...

Jun 10, 202020 min

Collective messages from Disability Service Providers across Australia

"I'm not shaking your hand mate, I don't care who you are." This is one of the quotes that stuck in my mind, as I was producing this episode you are about to experience. It's a response from a client who was interacting with a Chief Executive Officer from an Australian Disability Service Provider. The CEO acknowledged "that sometimes you just got to stop and reflect, so that we can be reminded that when we need to do things rightly, advice can come from people we wouldn't normally expect." No ma...

May 10, 202023 min

Disability, it's a joke, for some

Tim Ferguson and I had a funny chat, to be expected, as he is a professional comedian. (From his website cheekymonkeycomedy.com) Tim is a widely acclaimed comedian, writer and producer. He's toured the world performing stand-up and musical comedy, co-writing dozens of live stage comedy shows and light entertainment programmes. What made this conversation meaningful for me was that we spoke heart to heart as two people with disabilities and how we use humour when we interact with the rest of the ...

Apr 23, 202029 min

Supporting those who are missing out on podcasts

Christina Canters from Podcast Services Australia and producer and host of 'Stand Out Get Noticed' podcast joined me to talk about "Supporting those who are missing out on podcasts" Christina's insights into understanding the podcast audience enriched our conversation which focused on people who are not listening to podcasts and why. Christina and I shared different strategies for podcast listeners who are interested in helping others connect with podcasts. Existing barriers include accessible f...

Apr 16, 202018 min

Social isolation is not new to us

In the spirit of staying connected during these times, the following 12 recordings are from individuals who live with disabilities such as, Schizoaffective disorder, Deaf Blindness, Cerebral palsy, Oculocutaneous Albinism, physical and intellectual disabilities and want to share their own personal message to the world. What's evident for me after listening to these insights, is that people with disabilities already live everyday with skills around being adaptable and robust. As the community nav...

Apr 03, 202028 min

Lawyer lottery, will yours take a risk?

Samantha Lovrich is the co-founder of Legal Tech Helper and legal operations coach. In this interview we talk about the importance of lawyers stepping into the shoes of their clients, the role of open questions and deep listening to build empathy, and the role of coaching and mentoring to create better culture in legal teams. We also discuss the role that technology can play to address unmet legal needs. We hear about online guided client interviews that allow ordinary people to get legal inform...

Mar 11, 202023 min

He sells words because his words sell

Tom Valcanis is a copywriter and journalist that sells words. He writes words for businesses, not-for-profit, and more so they can get their point across as effectively as possible. In this intriguing interview we touch on how making writing simple means more people can understand. That, and anyone can be a writer! We covered topics such as how if you can talk you can write; subtle mistakes that can cost your business; why being concise is king; some rules aren't what they used to be; and how to...

Mar 10, 202021 min

Deaf and Proud

Brent Phillips is a proud third generation deaf Australian. He identifies himself as Culturally and linguistically Deaf. Brent is also an Executive Director - Language, Partnerships & Innovation at Expression Australia. It was an insightful interview that focused on Brent's views of the Deaf culture in Australia, ranging from myths to misassumptions. These include information such as · 95% of people who are Deaf are born to hearing parents · Acceptance of the Cochlear implant from the Deaf c...

Mar 07, 202016 min

Is a conscious death a perfect death?

Annie Whitlocke is a Death Elder and Palliative care liaison coordinator at Buddhist Council of Victoria. To be honest, I went into this interview with a sense of discomfort and also a mix of excitement. My favourite part of our chat was hearing about the Tonglen meditation practice. Tonglen Meditation is Tibetan meditation style which means giving and taking and visualizing the suffering of others via your breath. I do hope that there are some interesting takeaway messages for you, as Annie &am...

Mar 02, 202021 min

Need more space for a sneaky kiss & cuddle? Try the Accessible Toilet!!

One of Bruce Bromley's (from Equal Access Group) favourite phrases is "Everyone, Everywhere, Everytime" especially when it comes to addressing accessibility for people with disabilities in Australia. This fascinating interview touches on the many aspects of what physical access to the built environment is all about. It's definitely not just about replacing a step with a ramp. Here are some of the topics that we covered: · Being aware of accessibilities in open spaces such as parks · What does un...

Feb 21, 202021 min

What motivates some people to be on not for profit boards?

You can never over emphasize the importance of compassion and humanity, especially when it's a not for profit organisation, where outcomes are measured by the quality of people's lives. Yes, organisations should have a Vision and Mission that feeds a strategic plan, but it shouldn't override the purpose of fairness and human rights. Dorothy, Geoff and Graeme give their unique perspective on how important it is to weave Human Values into Good Governance Dorothy Graff Dorothy Graff's consultancy, ...

Feb 08, 202025 min

Holiday Accessible Accommodation, no longer in the "Too Hard Basket"

The holiday bug will definitely bite you after Kerry Willliams from Accessible Accommodation explains how her business continues to develop a great resource that provides information for people with physical disabilities looking for suitable holiday accommodation. Kerry also shared with me how her Facebook page is being used as a great communication tool for travelers with physical disabilities wanting to inquire or share their own accessible accommodation experiences. *Transcript of this interv...

Jan 17, 202018 min

Is Divorce a dirty word?

Eliza Tipping talks with me about her book she is writing on the different aspects of divorce, from a personal perspective and her findings after 12 months of research in Australia. Eliza shared how her journey about the support she had and how writing played an important role in having a amicable divorce outcome.

Nov 08, 201917 min
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