Chasing Good

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Chasing Good is a series of conversations with people who are dedicating their lives to doing good in our world... to understand how and why.

  1. 2月11日

    #25 Finding Hope and Cure for Rare Genetic Diseases with Golden Whitrod

    About the Guest(s): The guest on this episode is Golden Whitrod, co-founder of Genetic Cures for Kids, an innovative non-profit organization that focuses on pioneering research to treat rare genetic diseases. The foundation's inception was fueled by Golden's personal journey when her daughter was diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder. Over the past three years, Golden has successfully steered the organization, establishing a solid infrastructure supported by a scientific advisory board and working alongside elite researchers. Golden's dedication and perseverance have made significant strides in the genetic research landscape for children with rare diseases. Episode Summary: Join the insightful discussion with Golden as she delves into the inspiring origins and rapid progress of her foundation, Genetic Cures for Kids. Golden provides a poignant narrative, starting from her daughter's diagnosis with a rare genetic condition, to the establishment of a leading research effort aimed at finding a cure. Countering the inherent challenges due to the rarity of such diseases, Golden has harnessed her resolve into forming a volunteer-led organization that pioneers groundbreaking genetic research. In this episode, discover the detailed methodologies being deployed at Genetic Cures for Kids, like gene therapy and drug repurposing, that aim to combat genetic conditions effectively and swiftly. Golden also shares insights on how collaboration with renowned institutions like the University of Queensland and the development of brain organoids are pivotal in creating a replicable framework for curing various rare diseases. This conversation emphasizes the vital role family-led initiatives play in rare genetic research and highlights the promising future of personalized medicine. Loaded with hopeful narratives and discussion on advancing genetic research, this episode is a beacon for advocacy in rare disease communities. Key Takeaways: - Family-Led Initiatives: Golden emphasizes the critical role families play in advancing research for rare genetic diseases where corporate investment is scarce. - Research Approaches: Genetic Cures for Kids utilizes innovative techniques such as gene therapy and drug repurposing to develop treatments for conditions like SPG56. - Collaborations in Science: Partnerships with renowned research institutions pave the way for creating frameworks that can be applied to various genetic disorders. - Hope as a Catalyst: The recurring theme of hope underpins Golden’s narrative, highlighting its power in driving change and progress in adverse situations. - Personal Impact: The journey has not only driven scientific advancements but has also deepened the connection and support within Golden's family and community. Notable Quotes: - "Our mission for Tallulah Moon is to find, first and foremost, a cure for her genetic disease." - "If we wanted one for our little girl, we would have to fund it." - "We've experienced a part of humanity that I just don't think most people get." - "Hope is this tangible thing that you can literally grab onto, even though it's a figment." - "There is no such thing as false hope."

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  2. 2月4日

    #24 Global Power Shifts and National Interests with Jeremy Dicker

    About the Guest(s): Jeremy Dicker is a seasoned professional with an extensive background in international diplomacy and media. Prior to co-founding International Intrigue, Jeremy served as a diplomat with the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs for 14 years, where he represented Australia in countries like Mexico, Peru, and the USA. With expertise in foreign affairs, trade, and global politics, Jeremy is now spearheading Intrigue Media, providing insightful, nuanced perspectives on international events to a growing audience. Episode Summary: In this engaging episode of "Chasing Good," host Mike welcomes Jeremy Dicker, co-founder of International Intrigue and former Australian diplomat, to explore the intricacies of global diplomacy and his motivations for transitioning to media. Over an enriching dialogue, Jeremy reflects on his dynamic career shift from representing Australia's government across the globe to founding a media platform dedicated to unpacking complex international affairs. Listeners are taken on a journey through Jeremy’s 14-year tenure in diplomacy, providing a unique lens on global shifts seen over the past few decades. The conversation dives deep into the evolving world order, highlighting the transition from unipolar to multipolar power dynamics, and discussing the impact of international policy on personal and societal levels. Jeremy shares his experiences about serving as a diplomat and managing the often complex interplay between national interests and personal ethics. Intrigue Media’s role in making global information accessible and digestible comes to the fore, offering listeners insights into staying informed in rapidly changing times. Key Takeaways: -Jeremy Dicker transitioned from a 14-year diplomatic career to co-found Intrigue Media, inspired by a commitment to purposeful work and community service. -The role of a diplomat involves being both an investigative reporter and a representative for their country's government, relaying vital information in international affairs. -Jeremy discusses the transition from a unipolar to a multipolar world, illustrating shifts in global power dynamics and their implications. -Intrigue Media aims to provide clear, concise, and trustworthy news analysis to help readers better understand complex geopolitical developments. -Jeremy expresses optimism about the future despite current global challenges, emphasizing the role of service and community in finding personal purpose. Notable Quotes: - "I was hungry for work with purpose...to do something that mattered beyond my bottom line." - "Diplomats are the eyes and ears of their government overseas, bringing valuable insights and information." - "We're moving towards a multipolar world, with more nations seeking influence on the global stage." - "Wherever I see a problem, I also see a solution; I'm optimistic about where our world is headed." - "Community and service—those are the two main things that drive human happiness, and they're the keys to finding purpose."

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  3. 1月28日

    #23 Exploring Faith, Mission, and Modern Challenges with Bishop Tim

    About the Guest(s): Bishop Tim Norton is a distinguished spiritual leader with a rich history of mission work and community engagement. He began his professional journey as a physiotherapist in Sydney before joining the Society of the Divine Word, an international Catholic missionary organization. Serving across the globe—from experiencing deep cultural transitions in India and Mexico to leadership roles in Australia and Italy—Bishop Tim has consistently aligned his work with religious service and cross-cultural understanding. Currently serving as a bishop in Brisbane, his dedication to faith, service, and inclusion continues to influence many within and beyond religious communities. Episode Summary: In this thought-provoking episode of "Chasing Good," host Michael engages in an enlightening conversation with Bishop Tim Norton. With a storied career spanning physiotherapy, global missions, theological education, and more, Bishop Tim provides a unique perspective on faith and modern spirituality. His journey from Sydney to the bustling communities of Mexico City demonstrates a profound commitment to mission work and a heartfelt connection to the people he serves, further emphasizing the universal call of faith to reach beyond borders and embrace otherness. As the episode unfolds, listeners are invited into an exploration of being truly "on mission," grounding faith in service, and recognizing the divine within diverse cultures. SEO-optimized themes emerge as Bishop Tim discusses the interplay of spirituality and social responsibility, cultural transitions, and the Church's forward-looking initiatives like listening forums in Brisbane aimed at inclusivity. The discussion sheds light on contemporary challenges within religious practice, digital engagement, and societal norms, ultimately fostering hope and positivity often driven by the indomitable Holy Spirit. Key Takeaways: - On Mission Mindset: Emphasizes the importance of being "on mission" both within and outside traditional religious roles, highlighting the spiritual and interpersonal growth that occurs through cultural and social engagement. - Cultural Transition and Faith: Shares personal experiences of transitioning between cultures and roles, emphasizing the dynamic and mutual nature of mission work that blends giving with receiving. - Engagement with Modern Challenges: Insight into how traditional religious institutions are addressing contemporary social issues, including gender equality, inclusivity of LGBTQIA communities, and First Nations reconciliation. - Spiritual Practices and Internal Reflection: Advocates for personal conversations with God and self, encouraging a deep internal journey to understand one's own faith and the larger mission. - The Power of Listening and the Synodal Process: Discusses the significance of listening and inclusion in decision-making within the Church, underscoring the need for thoughtful and intentional spiritual leadership. Notable Quotes: - "Mission is quite often with what is other, what is different." - "When I'm giving, I'm receiving... things need to be mutual." - "The Spirit moves us... we're really results-driven, but what's key is the process of moving forward together." - "It's not just me... the Spirit will lead us on even through complex times." - "Jesus left us the Holy Spirit to accompany us and inform us...it's the same spirit that informs our faith and actions."

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  4. 1月21日

    #22 Exploring Contemplative Practices and Interreligious Community Building

    About the Guest(s): Joyce Cullan is an esteemed Insight Fellow at the University of Melbourne's Contemplative Studies Centre. With a storied background in both Buddhist and Christian monastic traditions, Cullan brings a unique perspective to her research and work in bridging the academic and contemplative worlds. Her role involves collaborating with researchers, educators, and policymakers, helping to translate complex research into accessible formats for diverse communities. A seasoned practitioner of mindfulness, Cullan is deeply committed to promoting mental wellness and community resilience through contemplative practices. Episode Summary: In this enlightening episode of "Chasing Good," host Michael welcomes Joyce Cullan, an Insight Fellow at the University of Melbourne, who shares her profound journey through contemplative traditions and her efforts in integrating these practices into modern society. With a rich history of living in Buddhist and Christian monastic settings, Cullan delves into how these experiences shape her current work in promoting mental well-being and community support. The conversation traverses the intersections between religion, spirituality, and mental health, emphasizing the transformative power of contemplative practices like mindfulness. Cullan reflects on her experiences with monastic settings and interreligious communities, highlighting the importance of friendship and human connection in fostering resilience. Listeners are invited to explore her insights into the challenges and opportunities presented in today's rapidly changing world, and how contemplative practices can serve as a beacon for personal and community growth. Key Takeaways: Cullan's unique background in Buddhist and Christian monastic traditions provides a deep well of insights for her current role as an Insight Fellow. The importance of community and human connection in contemplative practice is emphasized as foundational to mental health and well-being. Contemplative practices like mindfulness offer essential tools for adapting to the modern world's complexities, fostering creativity, and solving problems. The episode explores the parallels and differences between Buddhist and Christian teachings, particularly how these traditions confront authority and inspire individual growth. The conversation addresses the societal shifts impacting religious and secular institutions and how contemplative strategies can help navigate these changes. Notable Quotes: "The ability to meet as humans and connect with one another is the heart of interreligious communities." "It's about creating spaces where people can remember who they are and what believes in." "Christianity, at its core, was a very anti-authoritarian, anti-violence, anti-colonial religion." "The history of religion provides a lens for how we can approach contemporary challenges with more creativity and flexibility." "We have a world and a life that's good, but we don't always act like that."

    1 小时 6 分钟
  5. 1月15日

    #21 Exploring Faith and Science with Rabbi Glassman

    About the Guest: Rabbi Yaakov Glassman is a respected leader within the Jewish community, serving as a Rabbi in Melbourne, Australia. He has a profound connection to the Holocaust through his grandparents, all of whom were survivors. Rabbi Glassman initially embarked on the path of becoming a lawyer or pharmacist before experiencing a life-altering event during the 9/11 attacks. This led him to pursue a spiritual vocation. Known for his interfaith dialogue initiatives and educational outreach, Rabbi Glassman is recognized nationally for his contributions to promoting peace and understanding among different faith communities. Episode Summary: In this enlightening episode of "Chasing Good," host Michael welcomes Rabbi Yaakov Glassman, who shares his transformative journey from an aspiring lawyer to a prominent Rabbi. This episode delves deeply into Rabbi Glassman's upbringing in Melbourne, his family's legacy as Holocaust survivors, and the pivotal moment on 9/11 that steered him towards a life of spiritual leadership. Rabbi Glassman discusses his mission to foster greater understanding and positivity within and beyond the Jewish community, strengthened by his own profound spiritual insights. Rabbi Glassman provides an accessible and enriching overview of Judaism, emphasizing its core monotheistic beliefs and cultural heritage. He highlights the principle that every individual is created in the image of God, laying the foundation for empathy and goodness. The conversation explores the critical theme of faith in modern times, urging listeners to look within to find personal beliefs and spirituality. Rabbi Glassman further discusses the compatibility of science and religion, illustrating how both domains can coexist to provide a holistic understanding of existence and purpose. Key Takeaways: -Rabbi Yaakov Glassman's spiritual journey was profoundly impacted by the events of 9/11, shifting his career aspirations from law to spiritual leadership. -Judaism is deeply rooted in monotheistic beliefs with a rich cultural heritage, emphasizing community, empathy, and the divine image in every human. -Rabbi Glassman advocates for bridging divides through interfaith dialogue and highlights the importance of exploring internal faith and introspection. -The episode discusses the harmony between science and religion, each offering unique insights into understanding the world and life's purpose. -Rabbi Glassman's insights stress the essence of human interaction: approaching others with nonjudgmental empathy and aligning actions with moral values. Notable Quotes: -"The entirety of humanity is created in the image of God." -"Faith is found within because it's already there. We are born with it inherently." -"Science is the exploration of the physical and religion of the metaphysical." -"The worst thing we could possibly do when engaging with others is to judge them." -"Never assume that someone doesn't need a smile or a hug or a handshake or encouraging words."

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  6. 2024/03/26

    #20 Cultivating Confidence on the Path to Gender Equity

    About the Guest: Fiona Pearman is the co-founder of the Quantum Impact Group and co-author of the book "Core Confidence" through Quantum Impact Group. With a background in marketing and corporate brand strategy, Fiona became curious about culture and leadership and the lack of advancement for women in senior decision-making roles. She co-founded the Quantum Impact Group with the aim of elevating women, increasing the pipeline of female talent, and creating inclusive workplaces. Fiona is passionate about helping women develop core confidence and empowering them to achieve their full potential. Episode Summary: In this episode of Chasing Good, host Mike interviews Fiona Pearman, co-founder of the Quantum Impact Group. Fiona shares her journey of working in large corporate organisations and her realisation that supporting people to step into their greatness is crucial for organisations striving to do good in the world. She discusses the lack of advancement for women in senior decision-making roles and the role of confidence in this disparity. Fiona emphasises the importance of addressing systemic issues and biases to create a gender-equal society. She also highlights the need for shared parental leave and the role of organisations in fostering gender equity. Key Takeaways: Lack of confidence is a common barrier for women in advancing to senior decision-making roles. Gender bias and discrimination contribute to the gender pay gap and hinder women's career progression. Shared parental leave and equal participation in caregiving can support women's workforce participation and career continuity. Organisations play a crucial role in fostering gender equity and should prioritise initiatives and transparency in addressing gender disparities. Core confidence is essential for women to navigate the challenges and biases they face in the workplace and achieve their full potential. Quotes: "When we have more women at senior decision-making tables, they tend to employ more diverse cohorts of people, make great decisions around risk and profitability, and contribute to choices that are good for the planet and the environment." - Fiona Penman "Confidence comes before a feeling of confidence. Encouraging women to take action before they feel 100% ready can lead to transformative results." - Fiona Penman Find Fiona here: www.linkedin.com/in/fionapearman/ https://quantumimpact.com.au/

    58 分钟
  7. 2024/03/19

    #19 Revolutionising Health Journeys with Digital Solutions

    About the Guest: Matt Davey is the co-founder of Mend, a health management and insights platform designed to support individuals living with chronic health conditions. After being diagnosed with brain cancer and epilepsy in his early twenties, Matt realised the lack of support and resources available to patients navigating their health journeys. Motivated by his own experiences, he and his brother Noah created Mend to provide a centralised platform for individuals to manage their health, access information, and connect with support networks. Episode Summary: In this episode, Matt shares his personal journey of being diagnosed with brain cancer and epilepsy in his early twenties and how it led him to create Mend, a health management and insights platform. He discusses the challenges he faced during his health journey and the lack of support and resources available to patients. Matt explains the importance of co-designing products with the input of individuals living with chronic health conditions and the need for the healthcare industry to embrace digital solutions. He also emphasises the significance of prioritising mental health and self-care while running a startup. Key Takeaways: Matt's personal experience with cancer and epilepsy inspired him to create Mend, a health management platform for individuals with chronic health conditions. The healthcare industry often overlooks the need for digital support tools and fails to prioritise the consumer experience. Co-designing products with individuals living with chronic health conditions is crucial for creating effective solutions. Mental health should be prioritised and self-care practices should be incorporated into daily routines. Building a startup focused on social impact requires sacrifices and a strong sense of purpose. Notable Quotes: "Good to me is looking at what you have within you and the resources that you have and being able to help somebody else and just putting your hand out in whatever way that looks like." - Matt Davey "The onus around health is always around clinicians and big pharma. It's never focused around consumers, and that's definitely a financial-related decision." - Matt Davey Find Matt here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattdavey142/ https://www.mendhealth.co/ https://www.instagram.com/mendhealthapp/

    52 分钟
  8. 2024/03/12

    #18 Exploring the Connection between Science, Spirituality, & Wellness

    About the Guest: Nicholas Van Dam is the inaugural director of contemplative studies at the University of Melbourne. With a background in clinical psychology, he has conducted extensive research on mindfulness-based interventions for anxiety and depression. Nicholas is passionate about exploring contemplative practices and their impact on mental health and well-being. He is dedicated to bridging the gap between science, spirituality, and wellness. Episode Summary: In this episode of Chasing Good, host Michael interviews Nicholas Van Dam, the director of contemplative studies at the University of Melbourne. They delve into the field of contemplative studies, which goes beyond meditation and mindfulness. Nicholas explains how contemplative practices, such as prayer, reflection, and connecting with nature, can help individuals reflect on their identity, find meaning and purpose, and develop a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them. He shares his personal journey from medical school to clinical psychology and how his own crisis led him to explore mindfulness and meditation. Nicholas also highlights the importance of contemplative practices in addressing the mental health crisis and fostering connection and understanding among individuals. Key Takeaways: Contemplative studies encompass a wide range of practices beyond meditation and mindfulness, including prayer, reflection, and connecting with nature. The journey to becoming the director of contemplative studies was not linear for Nicholas, but rather a result of personal exploration and a desire to find meaning and purpose in his own life. The rise in mental health issues and the decline in religious affiliation may be interconnected, highlighting the need for conversations about spirituality and existential questions. The brain changes in response to various activities, including meditation, but it is challenging to determine whether these changes are specific to meditation or a result of other factors such as lifestyle or worldview. The mental health crisis requires a multidimensional approach, involving mental health professionals, spiritual guides, and individuals who can facilitate conversations about meaning and purpose. Quotes: "Contemplative practices are a way of looking inward in order to expand how you look outward or how you identify meaning and purpose." - Nicholas Van Dam "Understanding the brain doesn't necessarily help you feel any better about the why." - Nicholas Van Dam "The problem is we lack the will, the ability, the motivation to actually look inside and to sit with uncomfortable feelings in the room with each other and just really talk it out and really understand how it is we feel and how other people feel." - Nicholas Van Dam Find Nicholas here: https://www.nicholastvandam.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholas-van-dam-7784a85/ https://findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/profile/796489-nicholas-van-dam

    1 小时 8 分钟

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Chasing Good is a series of conversations with people who are dedicating their lives to doing good in our world... to understand how and why.