The Glitter Effect

Kate Gniel

Welcome to the Glitter Effect, a podcast dedicated to shining a light on the movers, shakers, change makers and all round living legends of our communities who are making a real difference.

  1. Compassion and community – Ambulance Wish Queensland.

    12 MAR

    Compassion and community – Ambulance Wish Queensland.

    In this heartfelt episode of The Glitter Effect, host Kate welcomes a woman who truly embodies compassion, community leadership, and the spirit of making a meaningful difference: Louise O’Neill, CEO of Palliative Care Queensland and the visionary behind the beautiful and deeply human program, Ambulance Wish Queensland. Louise shares her incredible journey from hospital-trained registered nurse to senior leadership roles across health, disability, and aged care, culminating in her recent appointment as CEO. With trademark humility and warmth, she opens up about the unexpected path that led her into nursing—despite her early dreams of veterinary science and a detour through law school—and the deep-rooted family influences that instilled her lifelong commitment to care. Kate and Louise explore the vital work of Palliative Care Queensland, a peak advocacy and charity organisation dedicated to supporting clinicians, hospices, patients, and families across the state. Louise speaks candidly about the challenges of fostering conversations around death in a “death-denying society,” and the organisation’s mission to ensure that every Queenslander facing end-of-life receives compassionate, holistic support. This conversation is filled with humanity, humour, and heart. From Louise’s honest reflections on career twists to the inspiring purpose behind her work in palliative care, this episode is a moving reminder of the impact one person can have when they lead with empathy. A beautiful, grounding, and deeply touching conversation you won’t forget. Ambulance Wish Queensland: https://ambulancewishqld.org.au/

    37 min
  2. Turning the Tables: Kate Gniel and the Power of Community Glitter

    19 FEB

    Turning the Tables: Kate Gniel and the Power of Community Glitter

    ✨ In this heartwarming and inspiring episode of The Glitter Effect, host Jules Brooke flips the script by interviewing the show’s very own creator and community champion, Kate Gniel. Known for her tireless commitment to connection, kindness, and giving back, Kate opens up about the experiences that shaped her passion for helping others — from her childhood efforts to raise money for the RSPCA to the powerful community response when her young son, Harvey, battled cancer. Kate shares how that moment of collective compassion ignited a lifelong mission to “spread the glitter” — shining a light on those who make a difference in their neighborhoods and beyond. She talks about her early work in public relations for not-for-profits, her grassroots initiatives like The League of Gentlemen (a pioneering men’s mental health support network), and how these experiences led her to launch The Glitter Effect podcast and its upcoming book and speaking tour. Throughout the episode, Jules and Kate explore what it truly means to live with purpose and heart, to find joy in service, and to recognise the everyday legends who keep our communities shining. 💖 Key Takeaways: How a personal story of resilience and community support can spark a lifelong mission. The origins of Kate’s “glitter effect” and why giving back is contagious. The importance of connection, kindness, and vulnerability in building stronger communities. Sneak peek into The Glitter Effect’s future projects — including a book and live events. 🎧 Perfect For: Listeners who love stories of hope, purpose, and people doing good; anyone looking for inspiration to make a difference in their own community. The Glitter Effect: https://theglittereffect.com.au/

    25 min
  3. Jules Brooke – helping women over 45 own their stories, confidence and the stage

    5 FEB

    Jules Brooke – helping women over 45 own their stories, confidence and the stage

    ✨ In this inspiring episode of The Glitter Effect, we shine a spotlight on the phenomenal Jules Brooke — a powerhouse in PR, media, and entrepreneurship, and a woman on a mission to elevate the visibility of women in business, especially those over 45. Host Kate reconnects with Jules, a long-time mentor and collaborator, to unpack the journey that shaped her passion for helping women step confidently into the spotlight. Jules shares how a turning point at age 50, combined with the unexpected shake-up of the pandemic, sparked a renewed sense of purpose. A chance TV interview in 2019 led her to hosting her own show, where she uncovered startling inequities facing women in business — from lack of funding opportunities to limited representation on public platforms. Realizing the confidence crisis many women over 50 face, Jules launched initiatives to help them start businesses, build community, and break through the isolation that often comes with entrepreneurship. In her signature “super connector” style, she has brought countless women together to collaborate, grow, and shine. Jules also discusses her latest mission: increasing the number of women speaking on stages. After discovering that only 30% of speakers are women, she created the Australian Women’s Speakers directory to help event organizers find talented female voices and to encourage women to claim paid speaking opportunities with confidence. This episode dives into the why behind women’s visibility challenges, the systemic gaps holding them back, and the powerful cultural moment that makes now the perfect time to amplify women’s stories. Packed with energy, wisdom, and plenty of sparkle, this conversation is a celebration of women of experience — and the change agents like Jules who champion them. She’s the boss: https://julesbrooke.com/shestheboss/

    24 min
  4. Lane Stockton and Yarn’n – paper based education

    11/12/2025

    Lane Stockton and Yarn’n – paper based education

    In this powerful and heart-centred episode of The Glitter Effect, we sit down with Lane Stockton, a proud Wiradjuri man and co-founder of Yarn’n — Australia’s only Indigenous-owned and Australian-made toilet paper company. But Yarn’n is far more than a household essential; it’s “toilet paper with purpose,” created from a deep desire to give back, uplift culture and create long-lasting community impact. Lane shares how he and co-founder David Croft transformed a simple idea into a national social enterprise that donates 50% of its profits to Yalari, supporting the education of Indigenous children from remote and regional communities. In just two years, Yarn’n has proudly sponsored four students through high school — an achievement Lane holds close to his heart. In this episode, Lane opens up about his upbringing on Quandamooka Country near Brisbane, his family’s devotion to education, and the moment fatherhood sparked a reevaluation of his own path. Moving from a career in residential building to purpose-driven entrepreneurship, Lane discovered a powerful truth: the product doesn’t have to be glamorous to create meaningful change. Toilet paper — found in every household and workplace across Australia — became the perfect vehicle to spark awareness, open doors and give back to Indigenous youth. This conversation is rich with honesty, culture, purpose and hope. Join us as we unpack Lane’s journey, the driving force behind Yarn’n and the incredible ripple effect that happens when everyday products carry extraordinary meaning. Yarn’n: https://yarnn.au/

    29 min
  5. Honoring Mac, Preventing Harm with Wayne Holdsworth

    06/12/2025

    Honoring Mac, Preventing Harm with Wayne Holdsworth

    In this deeply moving episode of The Glitter Effect, host Kate sits down with Wayne Holdsworth—father, advocate, and founder of Smack Talk, an initiative created in the wake of unimaginable tragedy. Wayne’s beloved son, Mac, died by suicide at just 17 after being targeted in a devastating act of online sexual extortion. Wayne courageously opens up about who Mac truly was: a natural leader, school captain, star athlete, loyal friend, and a young man with a wicked sense of humour and a heart overflowing with generosity. Through Wayne’s words, listeners are invited to see the vibrant, loving teenager behind the headlines—the boy who lit up rooms, cared deeply for his mates, and always gave more than he took. Wayne recounts the heartbreaking chain of events that unfolded when Mac was groomed and extorted online, and the unbearable pressure and shame that followed. With extraordinary honesty, he walks listeners through the moments that changed their family forever, shining a light on the urgent need for awareness, compassion, and safer digital spaces for young people. Out of profound grief, Wayne created Smack Talk and campaigns like Unplugged 24, which spark essential conversations about online safety, connection, presence, and courage. His mission is simple but powerful: to ensure no other family endures the loss his has suffered. This episode is a testament to resilience, love, and the unwavering determination of a father committed to protecting others. Wayne’s story is one of heartbreak and hope—and a reminder of the glitter that can still shine through even the darkest moments. Smack talk: https://smacktalk.com.au/smacktalk

    55 min

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Welcome to the Glitter Effect, a podcast dedicated to shining a light on the movers, shakers, change makers and all round living legends of our communities who are making a real difference.

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