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BBS035 - Finding the passion, and a new voice, for the future. Sarah Kara‪.‬ Beyond the Black Stump

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G'day, this is Ken Simpson and welcome to episode 35 of Beyond the Black Stump.
Our May podcasts are all about awareness, not just making others aware of BC - but ensuring that we increase our awareness of other disciplines, the world around us - and how these things are changing.
This week my guest is a young, female practitioner. While those two attributes alone make her rare in BC circles, she can also claim another rare attribute of being a second generation practitioner. Listen in and perhaps become more aware of the thinking and expectations of the new generation.
You may become more aware of how we often patronise young practitioners, especially the female ones - and if you are subject to this sort of behaviour, there will be some awareness of strategies that you might like to consider.
All of this from a New Zealand contributor to the "20 in their 20's" publication, so let's go Beyond the Black Stump with Sarah Kara.
Links for this show 20 in their 20's Some commentary on that publication Black Stump LinkedIn Group Resilience Awareness Challenge FlashBlog index page Other BCAW events Hear more in last show with Andrew Scott ...
I hope you found something to think about in Sarah's stories. To be sustainable, our future practices are going to have to be aligned to the needs and thinking of the emerging generations. This is a critical area where we need to raise the awareness of the industry.
As always, would love to hear your thoughts - come over to Black Stump LinkedIn Group, link is is in the show notes, and share your views. I am sure you will be able to engage with Sarah there if you want to.
If you are really keen to explore these gendered rand generational issues - then reach out and be a guest on the show. All are welcome, drop me a note and we can schedule something.
Don't forget the Resilience Awareness Challenge, it's not too late to sign up and commit to learning about something new and different this month.
Next week is BCAW, still not too late to sign up for the FlashBlog index page.
Until next time, thanks for listening - and stay safe on your journey.

G'day, this is Ken Simpson and welcome to episode 35 of Beyond the Black Stump.
Our May podcasts are all about awareness, not just making others aware of BC - but ensuring that we increase our awareness of other disciplines, the world around us - and how these things are changing.
This week my guest is a young, female practitioner. While those two attributes alone make her rare in BC circles, she can also claim another rare attribute of being a second generation practitioner. Listen in and perhaps become more aware of the thinking and expectations of the new generation.
You may become more aware of how we often patronise young practitioners, especially the female ones - and if you are subject to this sort of behaviour, there will be some awareness of strategies that you might like to consider.
All of this from a New Zealand contributor to the "20 in their 20's" publication, so let's go Beyond the Black Stump with Sarah Kara.
Links for this show 20 in their 20's Some commentary on that publication Black Stump LinkedIn Group Resilience Awareness Challenge FlashBlog index page Other BCAW events Hear more in last show with Andrew Scott ...
I hope you found something to think about in Sarah's stories. To be sustainable, our future practices are going to have to be aligned to the needs and thinking of the emerging generations. This is a critical area where we need to raise the awareness of the industry.
As always, would love to hear your thoughts - come over to Black Stump LinkedIn Group, link is is in the show notes, and share your views. I am sure you will be able to engage with Sarah there if you want to.
If you are really keen to explore these gendered rand generational issues - then reach out and be a guest on the show. All are welcome, drop me a note and we can schedule something.
Don't forget the Resilience Awareness Challenge, it's not too late to sign up and commit to learning about something new and different this month.
Next week is BCAW, still not too late to sign up for the FlashBlog index page.
Until next time, thanks for listening - and stay safe on your journey.

33 min