4 episódios

At Cred. we are asking the following questions....

What if you could create three new habits
The habit of learning
The habit of mental health and wellbeing
The habit of giving and creating social impact

What then if you could then look back at the end of your life and see the compounding impact of your actions for yourself and the world....

At Cred. we help people Believe + Act = Create Impact

Our purpose is to enable today’s actions to impact tomorrow’s world.

Our vision is to enable 3 billion actions, by 2030 to support the United Nations Sustainble Development Goals, while allowing individuals to see their personal impact.

In our podcast series we will share incredible stories of people navigating life’s inevitable peaks and troughs. We’ll also share how a combination of self-belief and simple everyday actions can create a compounding impact for yourself and the world.

To learn more please visit our website www.cred.global

I am still learning Cred.

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At Cred. we are asking the following questions....

What if you could create three new habits
The habit of learning
The habit of mental health and wellbeing
The habit of giving and creating social impact

What then if you could then look back at the end of your life and see the compounding impact of your actions for yourself and the world....

At Cred. we help people Believe + Act = Create Impact

Our purpose is to enable today’s actions to impact tomorrow’s world.

Our vision is to enable 3 billion actions, by 2030 to support the United Nations Sustainble Development Goals, while allowing individuals to see their personal impact.

In our podcast series we will share incredible stories of people navigating life’s inevitable peaks and troughs. We’ll also share how a combination of self-belief and simple everyday actions can create a compounding impact for yourself and the world.

To learn more please visit our website www.cred.global

    Ep 4: Mick Hase

    Ep 4: Mick Hase

    My guest on this episode is Mick Hase.

    From starting his leadership career at Domino’s pizza, Mick moved into consulting, then set up his own consulting business, Dice Consulting, where he helps companies in three key areas -  strategy, culture and leadership development.

    A few life changing events made Mick take the “bull by the horns” as he says himself, and he started saying “Yes” to things.

    This leap of faith has seen Mick start Sip4Sip coffee. Sip4Sip is using amazing coffee to impact the world's water crisis by donating water every time they sell coffee. For every week's supply of coffee they sell they donate a week's water supply to an area in need around the world.

    He also became a facilitator with Mental Health organisation Livin.org where he shares his own experience of mental health, stress and anxiety.

    And his biggest and boldest move – launching  SeventeenX – a movement that started with an idea for a single event based on supporting the UN Global Goals for Sustainable Development and ended up in an Australia wide tour in 2019.

     

    On this podcast Mick


    talks about how a focus on helping others can be game-changing, when you are motivated by a purpose bigger than yourself
    calls BS on a number of issues that he feels we shouldn’t be talking about now
    describes freedom as a definition on success in life

     

    Links


    SeventeenX - https://www.seventeensdg.com/
    Sip4 Coffee - https://sip4sip.com.au/blogs/news/meetmick
    Dice Consulting - https://www.diceconsulting.com.au/
    Living.org - https://livin.org/
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    • 57 min
    Ep 3: Matt Beckett

    Ep 3: Matt Beckett

    "I am the luckiest man walking on the planet".

    Matt's life changed forever on Sunday 24th March 2019. This is a story worth listening to!
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    Ep 2: d'Arcy Lunn

    Ep 2: d'Arcy Lunn

    d’Arcy spends his time, energy and passion working towards a world without extreme poverty.

    He qualified as a teacher in Australia but for the last 18 years he has been a humanitarian, educator and travelled to over 90 countries.

    As an educator he has given over 850 global awareness presentations, to more than 80,000 people.

    He has worked on the ground in development with UNICEF in South Sudan, Uganda, Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan.

    d’arcy will definitely be an influencer in Cred’s tribe. He is blazing a trail in social impact.

    On this podcast d’Arcy talks about:


    Creating your own unbeaten path in life in the face of societal expectations to stay on the beaten path
    Taking a leap of faith even when you don’t know the outcomes
    How being vulnerable and putting yourself out in to the world is contagious
    He also talks about “Teaspoons of change” – a concept of small actions multiplied by lots of people creates large change

    I’m sure you will find today’s conversation as inspiring as it is fascinating.

     
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    • 32 min
    Ep 1: Gearoid Towey

    Ep 1: Gearoid Towey

    Gearoid fits right in to Cred’s tribe. He’s a life long learner, he’s leading the way in mental health and wellbeing and he is going to leave an incredible legacy.

    Gearoid is a World Champion and three time Olympian rower.

    He has represented Ireland at the Sydney, Athens and Beijing Olympics.

    In 2005 he attempted to row across the Atlantic ocean in a 23 foot boat with fellow Irish rower Ciaran Lewis.

    On this podcast Gearoid shares


    An incredible story of survival.
    The struggles involved in life’s transition
    Leaving a legacy

     

    Cred is the Irish word for believe.

    Gearoid is navigating life’s peaks and troughs and shows incredible self-belief. I have a feeling that the best is yet to come.
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    • 53 min

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