55 episodes

A series of conversations about all sorts of things with everyday people connected to our community and beyond, conversations that you could easily be part of.

Walk the Mile Garry Lee-Lindsay

    • Society & Culture

A series of conversations about all sorts of things with everyday people connected to our community and beyond, conversations that you could easily be part of.

    Episode 55: The Image of Success with Zoe Vrachnas

    Episode 55: The Image of Success with Zoe Vrachnas

    The goal to be “successful” is very enticing for many of us. Not only do we want to be good at what we do but we would love to be recognised and applauded for it. But is that all there is to success? This is a conversation with one of our former Head Girls, Zoe Vrachnas. We talk about what success might look like, the subjectiveness of such a description and whether it is necessary for confidence and fulfillment. We also discuss her path to where she is now and what influences or impacts her goals and dreams. I hope you enjoy the conversation.

    • 41 min
    Episode 54: What’s the Point of Sustainability? With Hudson Worsley

    Episode 54: What’s the Point of Sustainability? With Hudson Worsley

    The concerns about our environment and the impact that we have on it continue to be a regular topic of discussion. The changing weather patterns, our use of resources, consumerism and waste management are all issues that we can not only talk about but affect each one of us in different ways. They will also determine what sort of planet the generations of the future will live upon. In this discussion, I am speaking with Hudson Worsley, a long-time SCEGGS dad and the owner of his own sustainability company. Hudson has done some great work with us to help reduce our waste and the way we use our resources. We talk about sustainability from an ethical point of view and how we might play our part in maintaining the land that we inhabit. I hope you enjoy the conversation.

    • 50 min
    Episode 53: Networks that build networks with Sally Loane

    Episode 53: Networks that build networks with Sally Loane

    This conversation is with a former school board member, parent and media personality Sally Loane. We discuss what it takes to build communities in all sorts of settings and some of the obstacles to building community within our current environment. Sally’s experience on television, radio and through print media has provided her with many insights into what it takes to create and maintain strong communities. I hope you enjoy our chat.

    • 32 min
    Episode 52: Culturally Shifting with Ross and Sunny Lusted

    Episode 52: Culturally Shifting with Ross and Sunny Lusted

    Ross and Sunny Lusted are two of our Primary School parents. They have had years of working in the hospitality industry and together have created restaurants and hotels around the world. Through their travels, they have learnt many lessons about community, culture and people that can only come through experience. In this conversation, they share some of their learnings and how it has shaped what they do and who they are. I hope you enjoy our chat.
     

    • 1 hr
    Episode 51: The Life of a Songwriter with Don Spencer

    Episode 51: The Life of a Songwriter with Don Spencer

    One of the great joys that I have received from standing at the gate each morning to greet the students is getting to know many of our neighbours. Don Spencer OAM is one of those people that I have got to know over the years and have enjoyed hearing his story. He has had a lifetime in the music industry, was a presenter on the ABC’s Playschool for many years and has established a charity which addresses the needs of the most vulnerable children in our society. In this conversation, Don shares his journey and what drives him to be the person that he is. I hope you enjoy our chat.

    • 41 min
    Episode 50: What Do You Think? with Eleanor Gordon Smith

    Episode 50: What Do You Think? with Eleanor Gordon Smith

    I often hear people say they overthink things. But when can you do too much thinking? This conversation is with a former student, Eleanor Gordon-Smith (Class of 2009). Eleanor is a philosopher, academic and has been writing an advice column for the Guardian Australia for the last four years. She has also published a book titled “Stop Being Reasonable”. We discuss the value of thought, the nature of advice and why we seek it and the place that doubt has in our beliefs. It might all sound pretty deep but I can assure you that there are plenty of examples and anecdotes that makes this conversation easily accessible.

    • 45 min

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