Creative Force: A podcast with exceptional women

Kate Smith

When COVID 19 moved our world’s inside, perceptions about where we live and work changed forever.  The luxury of online connections seeded the evolution of this podcast exposing me to a global community of incredible women – artists, writers, cultural activists, and Indigenous leaders. I asked them "What are the creative forces that drive you?"  Every single one of them said  “Where I live”. From the forests of Ireland, a tiny village in Scotland, the mountains, vast farming plains and lush sub-tropical north in Australia.  For these women landscape – sea, sky, rock and river is the muse that inspires them to make  their mark on the world.I can't wait for you to meet them.

Episodes

  1. Creative Force Ep 4 Kathy Scott

    04/08/2024

    Creative Force Ep 4 Kathy Scott

    Today we travel to the wild forest of Wicklow in Ireland where we meet creative force cultural activist and creative entrepreneur Kathy Scott. Creative Director of  The Trailblazery creating immersive events, learning experiences and collaborative projects on and offline.  Kathy is indeed a blazer of trails gathering thousands of people together across the globe for the transformational women’s space Moon Medicine and Moon Medicine Academy, for the award-winning Hedge School, Scoil Scairte her Irish Culture, Heritage and Language programme  and through her creative mentorships just to mention few. At the root of it all is her desire to find pathways to nudge humanity forward by inspiring people to lift each other up along the way and in doing so she invites everyone to the party artists, elders, activists, healers, poets and professors Kathy is a senior yoga and meditation teacher with 20+ years experience and trained formally in Sivananda, Anusara and Kundalini methods. Kathy trained with Thomas Hübl at The Pocket Project – a global movement dedicated to deepening our understanding and integration of collective and intergenerational trauma. Completed an intensive year studying with Dr.Gabor Maté in the field of Compassionate Inquiry. She holds a Masters in Arts Criticism and Cultural Policy from London City University and was creative-in-residence in the field of Neurohumanities at Trinity College Dublin in 2018. I can’t meet for you meet to her. #creative force was recorded on Wiradjuri Country in Bathurst, New South Wales. Hosted by Kate Smith with Audio Engineer Tim Roebuck. Music by the magnificent Smith and Jones was recorded at Shelter Studios with Audio Engineer Rick Turnock. Thanks for listening.

    46 min
  2. Creative Force Ep 2 Dr. Michelle Evans

    04/08/2024

    Creative Force Ep 2 Dr. Michelle Evans

    Today we are heading to the banks of the Millewa (the murray River) in Albury on Wiradjuri Country to meet the creative force that is Indigenous scholar Michelle Evans Associate Professor of Leadership and Associate Dean, Indigenous at the University of Melbourne and Melbourne Business School, specialising in the areas of Indigenous leadership and entrepreneurship. Michelle is the Director of the Dilin Duwa Centre for Indigenous Business Leadership and co-Founder of Australia’s number one Indigenous Business Master Class program, MURRA. Prior to academia, Dr Evans was Founder of the Wilin Centre for Indigenous Arts and Cultural Development at the Victorian College of Arts. Together with her research, this provides a unique combination of professional experience in management, community engagement and facilitation in Indigenous leadership and policy development. She has been consulted by the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, OECD and other public institutions as well as leading Australian organisations.  Michelle's latest research - the Indigenous Economic Power Project Snapshot 3.0.  An  overview of the Indigenous business ecosystem launches online Wednesday April 17th. Dr Evans has been awarded five Australian Research Council competitive grants and a Fulbright Scholarship and is widely published in this space. She teaches predominantly at senior executive and postgraduate levels. Find some of her work here: Unpacking Indigenous Social Mobility: Entrepreneurs, Social Networks and Connections to Culture The Dialectics of leadership identity construction: Case studies from Indigenous women leaders. More partisans, than parachutes, more successful than not: Indigenous candidates of major Australian political parties. I can’t wait for you to meet her. #creative force was recorded on Wiradjuri Country in Bathurst, New South Wales. Hosted by Kate Smith with Audio Engineer Tim Roebuck. Music by the magnificent Smith and Jones was recorded at Shelter Studios with Audio Engineer Rick Turnock. Thanks for listening.

    36 min

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When COVID 19 moved our world’s inside, perceptions about where we live and work changed forever.  The luxury of online connections seeded the evolution of this podcast exposing me to a global community of incredible women – artists, writers, cultural activists, and Indigenous leaders. I asked them "What are the creative forces that drive you?"  Every single one of them said  “Where I live”. From the forests of Ireland, a tiny village in Scotland, the mountains, vast farming plains and lush sub-tropical north in Australia.  For these women landscape – sea, sky, rock and river is the muse that inspires them to make  their mark on the world.I can't wait for you to meet them.