Justice Matters with Tim Buxton

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Justice Matters with Tim Buxton Podcast

This is Justice Matters with Tim Buxton, coming to you from Yugambeh country of the Kombumerri people of the Gold Coast, Australia. My sole aim is to share with you the conversations I get to have with inspiring people doing remarkable work to create a world where we all belong.

  1. Phil Hyldgaard — How Do We Give It All Away?

    16/10/2023

    Phil Hyldgaard — How Do We Give It All Away?

    Welcome back to Justice Matters! We are thrilled to have Phil Hyldgaard, the Global COO of A21, back on the podcast. This has been in the works for some time now, and I finally got the chance to jump on a video call with my long-time friend and social impact leader! In this episode, we delve deep into A21's mission to eradicate slavery globally and their innovative approaches, covering the following topics: The Crucial Next Phase: Giving It All Away Phil shares how A21 is entering a pivotal phase after 15 years of dedicated work. Their mission now involves giving away resources and knowledge to empower communities, organizations, and individuals in the fight against slavery. Embedding sustainable models of anti-trafficking work is central to their strategy. Mutually Beneficial and Mutually Sacrificial Partnerships Phil discusses the key to A21's success: partnerships that are both mutually beneficial and mutually sacrificial, and also action-focused. Legislation and Law Enforcement Challenges Phil emphasizes that laws and enforcement mechanisms are often lagging behind, and addressing this gap is crucial. A21 works collaboratively with governments and businesses to tackle this issue. "Sound of Freedom": Success and Controversy We reflect on the success and controversy surrounding the film "Sound of Freedom," which addresses the horrors of human trafficking. Survivors as Heroes and Leaders Phil acknowledges the essential role of survivors of human trafficking as the real heroes and leaders in the fight against slavery. Their resilience and courage inspire and drive the work of A21. "Walk for Freedom" Campaign We talk about A21's annual awareness campaign, "Walk for Freedom," which amplifies the message against slavery on a global scale. The campaign was held on October 14 in over 70 countries around the world. Organic Cultural Shifts and Movements Phil shares insights on how real change and transformation occur organically through cultural shifts from the ground up. Movements are observed, not declared, and lasting impact emerges from grassroots efforts. A21: Making a Difference A21 is one of the most effective and trustworthy organizations in the anti-human trafficking space. They are worthy of your support in the critical mission to eradicate slavery everywhere. To Learn more about A21 and how you can get involved with their work, visit www.A21.org. You can also follow Phil on X @philhyld & Instagram @philiphyldgaard.  This podcast was produced by Jose Biotto & TKB Podcasts. The featured music is from the song “Turning Over Tables” by The Brilliance.  Lastly, a huge "Thank You" to my Patreon Community and everyone out there who has generously supported me and this podcast, without you this would not be possible. If you’d like to join my Patreon community and get exclusive access to behind the scenes content, simply visit ⁠www.Patreon.com/TKBpodcasts⁠, to start your “give-what-you-can” monthly contribution. Justice Matters with Tim Buxton acknowledges and pays respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation, now known as Australia, and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.  Until next time, thank you for subscribing and sharing this podcast with your friends. Learn More — ⁠https://timothybuxton.com/podcasts⁠  Support the Show — ⁠https://patreon.com/TKBpodcasts

    60 min
  2. Jacob Lee — Reimagining Creativity, Community & Authentic Artistry

    08/09/2023

    Jacob Lee — Reimagining Creativity, Community & Authentic Artistry

    Jacob Lee is not just a celebrated Australian pop, singer-songwriter but also the visionary behind the Luminary Club and joins me on the latest instalment of Justice Matters. Dive into an enlightening conversation where we explore the depths of authentic artistry, the birth and vision of Luminary Club, and the profound impact of creating new systems of value in today's world. This isn't just a talk about music; it's about redefining creativity and community in a digital age. Jacob delves deep into what prompted the creation of the Luminary Club, an online sanctuary for creatives. What gaps did he see in the artistic community that he aimed to bridge? We discuss the essence of authentic art. What does it mean to Jacob to create from a place of authenticity? How has the music industry evolved in its acceptance and recognition of genuine artistry? Creating Systems of Value: Shifting the lens from art to the artists, Jacob shares his views on creating new systems of value. How can creatives forge meaningful change in the world, and what does it mean to measure success beyond charts and accolades? The Role of Community: In an age of digital isolation, how does the Luminary Club foster real connections? Jacob shares stories and insights into the vibrant community of creatives that have found their tribe within the club. The Road Ahead: What's next for Jacob Lee and the Luminary Club? Sneak peeks, future projects, and visions for a brighter, more connected world of creatives. A heartfelt thank you to Jacob for joining us and an invitation to listeners to explore the Luminary Club and to continue the journey of seeking authenticity in their own art and lives. To learn more about Jacob Lee, visit his Instagram page @jacobleemusic and YouTube channel @jacobleeofficial. Discover the Luminary Club community by visiting https://luminaryclub.gumroad.com. This podcast was produced by Jose Biotto & TKB Podcasts. The featured music is from the song “Turning Over Tables” by The Brilliance.  Lastly, a huge "Thank You" to my Patreon Community and everyone out there who has generously supported me and this podcast, without you this would not be possible. If you’d like to join my Patreon community and get exclusive access to behind the scenes content, simply visit ⁠⁠www.Patreon.com/TKBpodcasts⁠⁠, to start your “give-what-you-can” monthly contribution. Justice Matters with Tim Buxton acknowledges and pays respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation, now known as Australia, and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.  Until next time, thank you for subscribing and sharing this podcast with your friends. Learn More — ⁠⁠https://timothybuxton.com/podcasts⁠⁠  Support the Show — ⁠⁠https://patreon.com/TKBpodcasts⁠

    1h 8m
  3. John Richmond — Learn How to Combat Human Trafficking with United States Ambassador-at-Large

    20/08/2023

    John Richmond — Learn How to Combat Human Trafficking with United States Ambassador-at-Large

    Gear up for a special episode as we bring in John Richmond, not just as the dedicated former U.S. Ambassador fighting human trafficking, but also as a close friend with stories that are sure to inspire. Alongside his impactful role at Love Does, an organization born from Bob Goff’s vision, John has been a companion in journeys that matter. Our shared experiences include a trip to Israel in 2022, paving the way for the exciting launch of the Love Does school in Nazareth in March 2023, a beacon of hope in a land that yearns for peace. On a fun side note… John and I, along with a motley crew of word changers, recently found ourselves reminiscing and dreaming big at Bob Goff's lodge in British Columbia. Amidst fun, laughter, shared memories, and the magnificent Canadian landscape, our commitment to justice and change only grew stronger. Tune in for a conversation that melds the gravity of our causes with the genuine connection of two friends, deeply invested in a world where justice truly matters. To learn more about the work of Love Does visit their website and follow them on instagram @lovedoes. You can also connect with John on Instagram and X @johnrichmond1. This podcast was produced by Jose Biotto & TKB Podcasts. The featured music is from the song “Turning Over Tables” by The Brilliance. Lastly, a huge "Thank You" to my Patreon Community and everyone out there who has generously supported me and this podcast, without you this would not be possible. If you’d like to join my Patreon community and get exclusive access to behind the scenes content, simply visit www.Patreon.com/TKBpodcasts, to start your “give-what-you-can” monthly contribution. Justice Matters with Tim Buxton acknowledges and pays respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation, now known as Australia, and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Until next time, thank you for subscribing and sharing this podcast with your friends. Learn More — https://timothybuxton.com/podcastsSupport the Show — https://patreon.com/TKBpodcasts

    1h 1m
  4. Cam Greenwood — Take a Walk on the Wild Side with the Founder of Zorali Outdoor Gear Company

    14/08/2023

    Cam Greenwood — Take a Walk on the Wild Side with the Founder of Zorali Outdoor Gear Company

    Venture into the great outdoors with Cam Greenwood, the visionary founder of the Zorali outdoor gear company. In this fun episode, we unearth the intersection of passion for nature, sustainable entrepreneurship, and the pursuit of justice. Cam shares the origins of Zorali, the challenges faced in building a brand committed to environmental conservation, and the strides taken to ensure that justice remains at the heart of every business decision. For more information about Zorali, their amazing gear, and the adventurous community they are building, visit Zorali.com and connect on Instagram @zorali and @camgreenwood. This podcast was produced by Jose Biotto & TKB Podcasts. The featured music is from the song “Turning Over Tables” by The Brilliance.  Lastly, a huge "Thank You" to my Patreon Community and everyone out there who has generously supported me and this podcast, without you this would not be possible. If you’d like to join my Patreon community and get exclusive access to behind the scenes content, simply visit ⁠www.Patreon.com/TKBpodcasts⁠, to start your “give-what-you-can” monthly contribution. Justice Matters with Tim Buxton acknowledges and pays respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation, now known as Australia, and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.  Until next time, thank you for subscribing and sharing this podcast with your friends. Learn More — ⁠https://timothybuxton.com/podcasts⁠  Support the Show — ⁠https://patreon.com/TKBpodcasts

    45 min
  5. Kayra Niebur — Rolling Out the Red Carpet for Tel Aviv’s Underground Sex Industry

    12/06/2023

    Kayra Niebur — Rolling Out the Red Carpet for Tel Aviv’s Underground Sex Industry

    In this episode, we're joined by Kayra Niebur, an inspiring young woman who serves as an assistant director at The Red Carpet in Tel Aviv. Kayra opens up not just about her transformative work serving alongside women involved in the underground sex industry in Tel Aviv, but also about her own life story. From her early days growing up in the Middle East, Kayra shares her journey, family influences, and the motivating factors that led her to serve some of the most heartbroken and hurting individuals in our society. The Red Carpet is an oasis of hope for women caught in the cycles of prostitution, addiction, and abuse. Through their exceptional efforts, women are provided with a safe place to sleep, food, medical treatment, counselling, and job training. Kayra's work is making a profound impact, both in the lives of the individuals she helps and by inspiring others to make a difference in their communities. Get a firsthand account of Kayra's commitment to healing and empowering these women, and how her own experiences have fuelled her passion for this work. This episode will leave you touched, inspired, and hopeful. For more information about The Red Carpet and their vital work and get in touch with Kayra, connect with her on Instagram @kayraniebur. This podcast was produced by Jose Biotto & TKB Podcasts. The featured music is from the song “Turning Over Tables” by The Brilliance.  Lastly, a huge "Thank You" to my Patreon Community and everyone out there who has generously supported me and this podcast, without you this would not be possible. If you’d like to join my Patreon community and get exclusive access to behind the scenes content, simply visit ⁠⁠www.Patreon.com/TKBpodcasts⁠⁠, to start your “give-what-you-can” monthly contribution. Justice Matters with Tim Buxton acknowledges and pays respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation, now known as Australia, and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.  Until next time, thank you for subscribing and sharing this podcast with your friends. Learn More — ⁠⁠https://timothybuxton.com/podcasts⁠⁠  Support the Show — ⁠⁠https://patreon.com/TKBpodcasts⁠

    1h 6m
  6. Tabea Oppliger — How the Eco-Business of 'Kitepride' Empowers Survivors of Human Trafficking

    03/05/2023

    Tabea Oppliger — How the Eco-Business of 'Kitepride' Empowers Survivors of Human Trafficking

    Tabea Oppliger was born in 1977 to Swiss parents and raised in Papua New Guinea, spending her first 16 years of life speaking mainly Pidgin English and English. Tabea then lived in Switzerland for 20 years for education and professional reasons where she also got married and gave birth to her three children. An unstoppable force to see justice and freedom for all, Tabea founded GlowbalAct, a charity seeking to eradicate modern day slavery. In 2014 Tabea and her family moved to Tel Aviv, Israel where they established a social business called KitePride as a solution for people formerly exploited in the sex industry and beyond. A catalyst for change, Tabea’s enthusiasm and charisma will inspire you to action. In this episode we discuss the real challenges of running a social business — a topic she discusses in her recent TEDx Talk. entitled "Social Business: The Balancing Act Between Head and Heart". A profitable social business is often conflicting and paradoxical. In order to become economically sustainable, employee productivity needs to be at the forefront. However, choosing to employ individuals with an unstable emotional and mental capacity affects productivity, efficiency, economic sustainability and stability. Tabea Oppliger wants to share more about the balancing act between the head and heart of a social business with real life stories and experience. To learn more about Tabea Oppliger and her Social Business you can purchase her book "No Filter" at her Kitepride website. You can also follow Tabea on Instagram @tabeaoppliger. This podcast was produced by Jose Biotto & TKB Podcasts. The featured music is from the song “Turning Over Tables” by The Brilliance.  Lastly, a huge "Thank You" to my Patreon Community and everyone out there who has generously supported me and this podcast, without you this would not be possible. If you’d like to join my Patreon community and get exclusive access to behind the scenes content, simply visit ⁠⁠www.Patreon.com/TKBpodcasts⁠⁠, to start your “give-what-you-can” monthly contribution. Justice Matters with Tim Buxton acknowledges and pays respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation, now known as Australia, and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.  Until next time, thank you for subscribing and sharing this podcast with your friends. Learn More — ⁠⁠https://timothybuxton.com/podcasts⁠⁠  Support the Show — ⁠⁠https://patreon.com/TKBpodcasts⁠

    1h 2m
  7. Kelly Forbes — Will AI Create a Better Future or Destroy the World As We Know It?

    13/04/2023

    Kelly Forbes — Will AI Create a Better Future or Destroy the World As We Know It?

    Kelly Forbes is the CEO and founder of the AI Asia Pacific Institute, a think tank and research organization that focuses on the impact of artificial intelligence on society. She has a deep understanding of both its potential and its pitfalls. Kelly is a frequent speaker at conferences and events around the world and is known for her insightful commentary on the future of AI and its role in shaping society. Episode Show Notes:In this episode, we sit down with Kelly Forbes, CEO and founder of the AI Asia Pacific Institute, to talk about the impact of artificial intelligence on society. We delve into the role of AI in creating a more just society and explore the ethical challenges presented in a world where AI has greater decision-making powers. Kelly shares her insights on the potential risks and rewards of AI, and whether we are on a trajectory where AI is likely to destroy the world as we know it. We discuss the importance of creating AI systems that are transparent, explainable, and accountable, and the need to ensure that they are aligned with human values and priorities. We also explore how we can use AI for good and create a better world for all, especially the vulnerable and marginalized. Kelly shares some examples of how AI is already being used to address social challenges, such as reducing inequality in access to healthcare and education. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone who wants to better understand the impact of AI on society and the potential for this powerful technology to create positive change. Join us as we explore the complex and fascinating world of AI with Kelly Forbes. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone who wants to better understand the impact of AI on society and the potential for this powerful technology to create positive change. Join us as we explore the complex and fascinating world of AI with Kelly Forbes. Learn more about the work of AI Asia Pacific Institute by visiting their website at https://aiasiapacific.org. You can also connect with Kelly on LinkedIn. This podcast was produced by Jose Biotto & TKB Podcasts. The featured music is from the song “Turning Over Tables” by The Brilliance.  Lastly, a huge "Thank You" to my Patreon Community and everyone out there who has generously supported me and this podcast, without you this would not be possible. If you’d like to join my Patreon community and get exclusive access to behind the scenes content, simply visit ⁠⁠www.Patreon.com/TKBpodcasts⁠⁠, to start your “give-what-you-can” monthly contribution. Justice Matters with Tim Buxton acknowledges and pays respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation, now known as Australia, and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.  Until next time, thank you for subscribing and sharing this podcast with your friends. Learn More — ⁠⁠https://timothybuxton.com/podcasts⁠⁠  Support the Show — ⁠⁠https://patreon.com/TKBpodcasts⁠

    1h 16m
  8. Nick Ruiz — Discover the Organisation Flying Refugees to Safety Using Donated Airline Miles

    27/03/2023

    Nick Ruiz — Discover the Organisation Flying Refugees to Safety Using Donated Airline Miles

    Nick serves as a co-founder at Miles4Migrants, supporting the technology development that powers our mission. Nick also piloted the original idea of using points and miles to reunite families by flying the family of a Pakistani Christian personal friend in Europe. He later shared this idea on with other online reward point enthusiasts on Reddit, where Seth and Nick later sparked the movement.  Nick is passionate about developing technologies that bridge cultural boundaries and overcome language barriers to improve lives. Outside his work at Miles4Migrants, Nick is a natural language processing research scientist at Interactions, working on virtual assistants for customer care. Nick lives near New Providence, New Jersey with his wife Jennifer and his daughters, Julia and Chiara. In this episode, we talk about the first rescue mission that sparked the idea of using flight miles to bring thousands more refugees and asylum seekers to safety. Additional topics we cover include:     - Taking an idea to starting an organisation     - The challenges that refugees and migrants face     - Language learning technology, and the social impact of AI You can find Nick on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickruiz/ or follow him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/nickruiz.  To learn more about Miles4Migrants, visit their website https://miles4migrants.org and follow their Instagram https://www.instagram.com/miles4migrants/. This podcast was produced by Jose Biotto & TKB Podcasts. The featured music is from the song “Turning Over Tables” by The Brilliance.  Lastly, a huge "Thank You" to my Patreon Community and everyone out there who has generously supported me and this podcast, without you this would not be possible. If you’d like to join my Patreon community and get exclusive access to behind the scenes content, simply visit ⁠⁠⁠www.Patreon.com/TKBpodcasts⁠⁠⁠, to start your “give-what-you-can” monthly contribution. Justice Matters with Tim Buxton acknowledges and pays respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation, now known as Australia, and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.  Until next time, thank you for subscribing and sharing this podcast with your friends. Learn More — ⁠⁠⁠https://timothybuxton.com/podcasts⁠⁠⁠  Support the Show — ⁠⁠⁠https://patreon.com/TKBpodcasts

    60 min

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This is Justice Matters with Tim Buxton, coming to you from Yugambeh country of the Kombumerri people of the Gold Coast, Australia. My sole aim is to share with you the conversations I get to have with inspiring people doing remarkable work to create a world where we all belong.

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