25 episodes

A podcast for MAS based around the Social Mastery Program designed to help Navy personnel in their professional and personal lives across Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness and Relationship Management.

This podcast will have 3 different types of audio content:

1. Interviews with MAS personnel
2. Interviews with high performers from all walks of life, including sport, science and business
3. Coaching corners with Social Mastery participants.

New episodes released fortnightly so check back regularly!

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A podcast for MAS based around the Social Mastery Program designed to help Navy personnel in their professional and personal lives across Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness and Relationship Management.

This podcast will have 3 different types of audio content:

1. Interviews with MAS personnel
2. Interviews with high performers from all walks of life, including sport, science and business
3. Coaching corners with Social Mastery participants.

New episodes released fortnightly so check back regularly!

    #25 Investing in Self: The Foundation of the Social Mastery Equation Unplugged - Live Conversation at the Indo Pacific Conference on Delivering a World-Class Leadership & Performance Wellbeing Program

    #25 Investing in Self: The Foundation of the Social Mastery Equation Unplugged - Live Conversation at the Indo Pacific Conference on Delivering a World-Class Leadership & Performance Wellbeing Program

    As a part of the Indo-Pacific International Maritime Exposition in Sydney, Andrew May hosted “Investing in Self: The Foundation of the Social Mastery Equation” session which was recorded as a podcast. Andrew interviewed Rear Admiral Wendy Malcolm, Commander Dean Thompson and Petty Officer Sam Tickle on the topic of Social Mastery, the Program designed originally for the Maritime Domain, which has now broadened to encompass One Defence including Navy, Army, Airforce, and APS. It is based on a model that the Navy adapted from Daniel Goldman’s Emotional Intelligence, and includes Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness and Relationship Management. During the interview, Andrew, Wendy, Dean and Sam discussed: The importance of mentorship and paying it forward The evolution of Social Mastery Leadership vs Followership Crystal Ball – what next for Social Mastery? Some of the key learnings from the day are: Not having to always be perfect, that it’s okay to make mistakes and it is important to be kind to yourself and to others. The importance of putting your own oxygen mask on first in order to better serve others Having space throughout the day to Down Regulate – e.g. Wendy does mindful breathing in her car, which she refers to as her Tardis machine The importance of supporting each other, and that culture is not just “on the wall it has to be on the floor” Leadership is love

    • 49 min
    #24 Bite Size: Dr Suzy Green - Diversity in Thinking

    #24 Bite Size: Dr Suzy Green - Diversity in Thinking

    How would you put together a crack corporate team? Andrew gets an insight on how optimism and positivity expert Dr Suzy Green would build the best team to accomplish any task through the recognition and use of diversity in thinking and mindset.

    Dr Suzy Green is recognised as Australia’s leading positive psychologist. She is the founder and CEO of the Positivity Institute, a positively deviant organisation dedicated to applying positive psych to life, work and school. Dr Suzy is an official ambassador for the Starlight Children’s Foundation and maintains a strong media profile appearing on TV, radio and print.

    • 6 min
    #23 Participant Coaching Corner - Brenda Youse and Joseph Munro

    #23 Participant Coaching Corner - Brenda Youse and Joseph Munro

    In another Coaching Corner episode of the Social Mastery Podcast Andrew and Angela sit down with 2 participants from the Social Mastery program and run a joint coaching session to help solidify some of the lessons from the program as well as resolve any issues that may have come up since the conclusion of the program.Listen in as Andrew, Angela, Brenda and Joseph discuss their issues and find solutions.

     

    • 59 min
    #22 Bite Size: Caitlin Bassett - Sport as a Primer for Life and the Evolution of Women's Professional Sport

    #22 Bite Size: Caitlin Bassett - Sport as a Primer for Life and the Evolution of Women's Professional Sport

    Australian netball superstar Caitlin Bassett joins the podcast in this bite size episode to discuss the state of female professional sport and how it has evolved since before she started playing to now. Caitlin shares how happy (and maybe a little bit jealous) it makes her to see new players getting more pay than ever before.

    Andrew and Caitlin also touch on the higher rate of education for women athletes and how they were pushed much more than their male counterparts to study and consider their lives after sport.

    • 9 min
    #21 Bite Size: Kamal Sarma - Working In The Mental Health Space

    #21 Bite Size: Kamal Sarma - Working In The Mental Health Space

    Todays bite size comes from episode #15 where Kamal Sarma, a beacon of positivity and energy explains why he got into working in the mental health space and what it means for him to have a positive impact on people, particularly younger children and teenagers.

    Kamal also shares the story of how he helped his son overcome his own fears and mental health issues by imparting some stress and suffering on him to help build him up and gain self confidence and resilience.

    • 9 min
    #20 Caitlin Bassett - Captaining Australia in Netball, Career Transition and Lifelong Lessons in Leadership

    #20 Caitlin Bassett - Captaining Australia in Netball, Career Transition and Lifelong Lessons in Leadership

    Caitlin 'CBass' Bassett is former captain of Australia's national netball team, the Diamonds. Starting netball at the age of 11, she dominated the netball scene and scored 2,038 of 2,268 attempted shots at goal when playing for Australia, with an unbelievable 90% accuracy rate. 

    Caitlin is always looking to learn when it comes to leading teams. In her words "I don’t pretend to be perfect but instead focus on being genuine, and that is what I continually come back to when the pressure is on – being an open and real leader." 

    Caitlin has a communications degree majoring in Broadcast & Journalism, s a Fox Sports commentator and passionate spokesperson on topics including career transition (based on her own experience and difficulty adjusting), leadership and women in sport. Caitlin recently started a role as Player Development Manager at Cricket NSW. She has a dog named Chino, a pet Bunny named Big Wee Wee, and a cat with no name. Caitlin is a self-proclaimed die-hard coffee fan. 

    • 1 hr 30 min

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Ardy79 ,

Insightful

Thank you to both Daltz and Andrew for the production of this podcast episode.

The ability to gain a few moments of understanding a senior member within the group is priceless. If only there were more opportunities for all of us to take the time to know and understand each other during the course of our days.

Many great threads pulled, of which have invoked a level of personal reflection!

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