18 episodes

How well do your daily rituals serve you? From making our bed to a glass of wine and everything in between, join podcast hosts Emma Evans and Thurman Wise from CAPI, as they get to the source of our daily rituals, speaking with the entrepreneurs changing the face of our everyday.
We would like to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the respective land on which we record our podcast, and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. We extend that respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples here today and every day.

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The Source CAPI

    • Arts
    • 4.9 • 52 Ratings

How well do your daily rituals serve you? From making our bed to a glass of wine and everything in between, join podcast hosts Emma Evans and Thurman Wise from CAPI, as they get to the source of our daily rituals, speaking with the entrepreneurs changing the face of our everyday.
We would like to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the respective land on which we record our podcast, and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. We extend that respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples here today and every day.

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    S2E9: Season Two Wrapped With Emma & Thurman + Special News!!

    S2E9: Season Two Wrapped With Emma & Thurman + Special News!!

    Welcome to the final episode of Season Two! This is by no means an end, but rather a wrap of what has been an absolutely wonderful season. From where we were in season one, to where we are now, we have turned lots of corners and jumped a lot of hurdles and we have a lot in the pipeline for season THREE!
    We were extremely lucky to welcome the following guests this season and would like to thank...
    James Whiting
    Leanne White
    Alice Zaslavsky
    Anthea Loucas Bosha
    Elise Pioch Balzac
    Flex Mami
    Lowell Hunter
    Michael Ventura
    Please do stay tuned for Season Three and keep an eye on our socials for some exciting things coming!

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    • 13 min
    S2E8: Language of Leadership With Michael Ventura

    S2E8: Language of Leadership With Michael Ventura

    For over two decades, Michael Ventura has worked as a leader, facilitator, and educator. Concepts and tools from his first book, Applied Empathy (Simon & Schuster, 2018) have been embraced by influential, respected organizations from the ACLU, LVMH, Google, Goldman Sachs, IBM, Microsoft, and Nike to The United Nations and the Obama Administration.
    As our very special and final guest for Season Two, Michael shares how his work focuses on helping leaders and their teams to incite growth and catalyze change. He discusses what daily rituals serve him and how they have changed over the course of pre, during, and post-COVID.
    To hear more from Michael Ventura head here.
    To grab a copy of his book, head here.
    To listen to his work, head here.


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    • 50 min
    S2E7: Connecting To The Land With Lowell Hunter

    S2E7: Connecting To The Land With Lowell Hunter

    With his first gallery opening later this month in Wathaurong Country, Geelong, we speak with the talented Nyul Nyul Saltwater Man Lowell Hunter. From his early years growing up in Gunditjmara Country in Warrnambool, to now Wathaurong Country, Lowell remembers the ritual of dancing as far back as he can remember.
    Taking the form and structure of dancing, Lowell's undeniably strong connection to country and community has allowed him to create beautiful pieces of art using only his feet. Using the Traditional dance movements his people have practiced for countless generations, Lowell uses the same foot movements to create his art which is then photographed with the use of drones to capture the beauty of the land and the patterns.
    To get to know Artist Lowell Hunter, head here.
    To see Lowell's art, head here.

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    • 43 min
    S2E6: Behind The Decks With Flex Mami

    S2E6: Behind The Decks With Flex Mami

    Our episode 6 guest has left very few stones unturned as an Australian Media Personality, Radio Presenter at CADA, Best Selling Author, Award-Winning Influencer* DJ, Business Woman, Founder @ Flex Factory, TV Presenter, and Professional Opinion Haver. This week we are joined by the one and only Flex Mami (Lil Ahenkan).
    Flex starts her day bright and early and with the commitments she has to juggle, we learn what rituals she weaves into her day to bring her a sense of relaxation and peace. She has learnt the importance of taking what she needs and leaving behind anything that does not serve her.
    To discover more from CADA Talent's Flex Mami, head to FlexMami.com
    To discover more from CADA Talent, head to CADATalent.com

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    • 48 min
    S2E5: Turning Memories Into Art With Elise Pioch Balzac

    S2E5: Turning Memories Into Art With Elise Pioch Balzac

    Maison Balzac founder Elise Pioch Balzac reflects fondly on her childhood and the daily rituals that have formed her most precious memories. Growing up in the South of France, Elise drew inspiration for her first 5 candles from these fond memories - the smell of freshly squeezed orange juice to the scent of the tiny little stone church her grandmother would take her to at 10:00 AM every Sunday.
    In episode five of 'The Source', Elise, Emma, and Thurman discuss the journey Elise took in founding Maison Balzac and creating a range of products that can be found in many households across Australia.
    To discover more from Maison Balzac, head to MaisonBalzac.com, 1156 High St, Armadale VIC 3143, or 545A Bourke St, Surry Hills NSW 2010
    To discover more from Elise Pioch Balzac, head here.

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    • 47 min
    S2E4: A Taste Of The Future With Anthea Loucas Bosha

    S2E4: A Taste Of The Future With Anthea Loucas Bosha

    Taking a peek behind the scenes at Food & Drink Victoria and the Melbourne Food & Wine Festival, having just celebrated its 30th year anniversary, is every food lovers dream. So, what better way to get the juicy intel than by speaking with the woman behind Food & Drink Victoria herself, Anthea Loucas Bosha.
    In episode four of 'The Source, hosts Emma and Thurman speak with Anthea about the incredible career that found her in her role as CEO of Food & Drink Victoria today. From championing rising talent, exploring regional cuisine hubs, and highlighting a plethora of cultural food and drink experience's across Victoria, we learn about the rituals that shape Anthea's personal and professional worlds.
    EXITING NEWS: MFWF Regional is creeping up, running from the 18th to the 27th of November! Sign up here to access exclusive access to pre-sale tickets and specially curated one-off events.
    To discover more from Food & Drink Victoria, head to MFWF.com.au

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    • 38 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
52 Ratings

52 Ratings

oberonway ,

Rituals motivate me!

Well done!! Amazing podcast. I love hearing about rituals others follow.
Really enjoyed the first 4 episodes… I listen on the walk home from school drop off and makes me feel so relaxed and entertained.
Definitely gives great motivation to live our best life and full potential.
The Source podcast provides the inspiration to do just that.

MsMoo74 ,

Easy, quality conversations

Felt privileged to be a fly on the wall while some cool cats have a chat. Offers some solid wisdom to get through the day. Thanks!

Liv_OH ,

A tall drink of water!!

Refreshing views, inspiring content and a giggle along the way! Love it.

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