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Dorian Broomhall (Manager of Culture & Wellbeing) talks to people from across the Department of Health in lutruwita / Tasmania. From executives to clinicians, we’ll hear about the winding paths they’ve taken to reach where they are today and hear what lessons they’ve learned along the way. There'll be tips for leadership and wellbeing, and we'll get to know people from across the state a little better.
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Fiona Lieutier
In this episode, Dorian Broomhall gets to know Fiona Lieutier, Chief Executive Hospitals North in a conversation recorded when she was only a few weeks into her role.
Fiona tells us about her background with Tasmania Police, and how that difference in perspective has shaped her leadership. She also talks about how she balances the projection of calmness and vulnerability as a leader. -
Jordan Emery
In the third episode of the One Health Podcast, Dorian Broomhall gets to know Jordan Emery, Chief Executive Ambulance Tasmania.
In our conversation, Jordan talks about how he has learnt to view leadership through the lens of caring. He discusses building relationships and trust so that he can care deeply and challenge directly. He also talks about how equity and inclusion must follow diversity. -
Michelle Searle
In the second episode of the One Health Podcast, Dorian Broomhall gets to know Michelle Searle, Chief People Officer.
Michelle reflects upon her life and career, and shares some of what she’s learnt. She gives a few tips for sharing ideas and highlights the importance of having the courage to challenge.
Every episode opens with the same question, which we’ve borrowed from the excellent Department for Education, Children and Young People podcast. -
Kathrine Morgan-Wicks
In this first series of the One Health Podcast, Dorian Broomhall (Manager of Culture & Wellbeing) gets to know executives from across the Department of Health in lutruwita/Tasmania.
In episode 1, we hear from Kathrine Morgan-Wicks, the Secretary of the Department of Health.
She tells us how her career path has shifted across state borders and sectors.
She discusses the lessons she has learned along the way, such as the importance of resilience, perspective, adaptability, and connectedness.
We also hear her thoughts on the Department’s CARE Values of compassion, accountability, respect, and excellence.
Every episode opens with the same question, which we’ve borrowed from the excellent Department for Education, Children and Young People podcast.
In the coming weeks, look out for our conversations with Michelle Searle, Jordan Emery, Fiona Lieutier, Craig Jeffrey, Shane Gregory, Paula Hyland, Andrew Hargrave, Francine Douce and Dale Webster. We’ll meet more executives in a future series.
Timecode guide
1:28 Early Life
4:33 Building resilience and perspective
5:53 Becoming Tasmanian
8:28 Changing paths
13:10 Creating connections
17:23 COVID and being adaptive
21:13 CARE Values