Culture Capital

Where leadership meets lived experience. Prabha Nandagopal and Mundanara Bayles speak with the thinkers shaping the future - political leaders, changemakers, cultural icons and business innovators. Culture Capital explores power, influence and the people moving Australia forward with courage, nuance and deep cultural grounding.

Episodios

  1. 22 ABR

    The AI Arms Race Is a Lie — And HR is Paying the Price

    Aubrey Blanche is an ethical technology executive, director at the Ethics Centre, and founder of The MathPath — and she's not here to sell you on AI. She's here to tell you what no one in a sponsored webinar ever will. In this episode, Aubrey unpacks why the pressure to adopt AI fast is largely a marketing play, how people and culture leaders are being put in the firing line without the training to protect themselves or their people, and why doing nothing isn't neutral — it's actively choosing to allow discrimination into your workplace. We go deep on algorithmic bias in hiring (including the cautionary tale of Amazon's resume-sorting disaster), the legal risks of dropping candidate data into ChatGPT, and why the companies announcing "AI-driven" layoffs may actually just be covering for bad financial decisions with a flashy press release. We also explore the colonial logics baked into AI systems, what "women lagging in AI adoption" actually tells us, and why Aubrey's graduate research on the eugenics-adjacent beliefs of the AI elite might just keep you up at night. If you're a P&C leader trying to figure out where to start — and what traps to avoid — this is the episode you need. RESOURCES & LINKS Aubrey Blanche Website & Consultancy (The MathPath): aubreyblanche.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/adblanche The Ethics Centre ethics.org.au Aubrey is a Director here — they offer consulting, events, and free ethics courses EthicAI (Australia) Website: ethicai.au TikTok: @ethicai_au — Aubrey's top recommendation for accessible, critical AI analysis Book Mentioned Data Grab: The New Colonialism of Big Tech and How to Fight Back by Nick Couldry & Ulises A. Mejias — available via Amazon or your local bookshop Australian Government AI Resources Guidance for AI Adoption: industry.gov.au/publications/guidance-for-ai-adoption Australia's AI Ethics Principles: industry.gov.au/publications/australias-ai-ethics-principles If this conversation resonated with you, make sure you follow or subscribe to Culture Capital on your favourite podcast platform so you never miss an episode. Share this podcast with colleagues, leaders, and anyone passionate about building stronger workplace cultures. Culture Capital is produced by the BlakCast Network. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    25 min
  2. 16 ABR

    Beyond the Boardroom: What Happens When Culture Isn't Just a Report

    This episode of Culture Capital is proudly supported by BlackCard — 60,000 years of history and knowledge, alive in the present. BlackCard is a 100% Aboriginal-owned cultural capability consultancy, co-founded by Mundanara Bayles and Dr Lilla Watson, and grounded in Elder knowledge. Their eLearning platform makes culturally grounded learning accessible to individuals and organisations across Australia. Culture Capital listeners get an exclusive discount on BlackCard's eLearning — use promo code AICD26 at theblackcard.com.au What does it actually take to govern something you can't see? In this episode of Culture Capital, hosts Prabha Nandagopal and Mandanara Bayles sit down with Mark Rigotti — Managing Director and CEO of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD), and former Global CEO of Herbert Smith Freehills — for a conversation that is equal parts honest, challenging, and deeply practical. Mark doesn't come with a glossy playbook. He comes with hard-won lessons from leading across 25 countries, navigating cultural complexity in real time, and sitting inside some of Australia's most influential boardrooms. And what he's learned? Culture isn't a standing agenda item. It's everything. Together, they unpack the gap between the culture on the wall and the culture in the room — and what boards, CEOs, and leaders at every level can actually do about it. This is a conversation for anyone who sits on a board, leads a team, or has ever wondered why culture initiatives are always the first thing cut when the numbers get tight — and why that might be the most expensive decision an organisation ever makes. "Whenever there's been a problem, you can almost always find a thick black line back to a problem with the culture." — Mark Rigotti FURTHER READING & RESOURCES About Our Guest 🔗 Mark Rigotti — MD & CEO, AICD: aicd.com.au/about-aicd/authors-speakers/n-t/mark-rigotti.html 🔗 Mark Rigotti on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/markrigotti About Your Hosts 🔗 Prabha Nandagopal — Founder, Elevate Consulting Partners & SafeSpace@elevate: linkedin.com/in/prabha-nandagopal 🔗 Mundanara Bayles — MD, BlackCard: linkedin.com/in/mundanara-bayles AICD Programs Mentioned 🔗 AICD Chair's Mentoring Program (now open to First Nations & culturally diverse women): aicd.com.au/courses-and-programs/all-programs/chairs-mentoring-program.html 🔗 AICD First Nations Director Scholarship Program: aicd.com.au/organisational-culture/business-ethics/change/first-nations-director-scholarship-program.html 🔗 AICD Board Diversity resources & Watermark Index: aicd.com.au/about-aicd/governance-and-policy-leadership/board-diversity.html Legislation & Regulation Referenced 🔗 The Positive Duty — Australian Human Rights Commission: humanrights.gov.au/know-your-rights/rights-of-individuals/workplace-rights/positive-duty-sex-discrimination-act 🔗 Respect@Work — the landmark national inquiry that informed the legislation: humanrights.gov.au/our-work/sex-discrimination/projects/respectwork-sexual-harassment-national-inquiry If this conversation resonated with you, make sure you follow or subscribe to Culture Capital on your favourite podcast platform so you never miss an episode. Share this podcast with colleagues, leaders, and anyone passionate about building stronger workplace cultures. Culture Capital is produced by the BlakCast Network. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    29 min
  3. 24 MAR

    From Military to Leading a Multi-Billion-Dollar Company

    What happens when leadership is forged in environments where authority is absolute — and later tested in workplaces where culture is far more complex? In this first guest episode of Culture Capital, Mundanara Bayles and Prabha Nandagopal are joined by cybersecurity leader and former military officer Jacqui Kernot. Drawing on nearly three decades across defence, intelligence, technology and government, Jackie shares what she’s learned about power, allyship, high-performance teams and why workplace culture is not a “soft” issue — but a leadership risk with real consequences. Together, they unpack the hidden pressures faced by women in leadership, the uncomfortable work required to build truly inclusive teams, and how emerging technologies like AI are reshaping both risk and opportunity inside organisations. It’s a conversation about courage, clarity and what it really takes to lead when the stakes are high. Resources & Links Females in Information Technology & Telecommunications (FITT) https://fitt.org.au Australian Information Security Association (AISA) https://www.aisa.org.au UNICEF Australia https://www.unicef.org.au eSafety Commissioner (Australia) https://www.esafety.gov.au Further Reading — Brené Brown (Leadership & Vulnerability) https://brenebrown.com If this conversation resonated with you, make sure you follow or subscribe to Culture Capital on your favourite podcast platform so you never miss an episode. Share this podcast with colleagues, leaders, and anyone passionate about building stronger workplace cultures. Culture Capital is produced by the BlakCast Network. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    31 min

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Where leadership meets lived experience. Prabha Nandagopal and Mundanara Bayles speak with the thinkers shaping the future - political leaders, changemakers, cultural icons and business innovators. Culture Capital explores power, influence and the people moving Australia forward with courage, nuance and deep cultural grounding.

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