141 episodes

A podcast with a social mission.

Igniting new possibilities through inspirational stories.

Interviews with guests from over 30 countries ranging from an athlete, artist and astronaut to a scientist, stuntwoman and singer.

Subjects range from leadership and exploring the unknown, to changing careers, personal growth and making an impact.

Listen to any episode and be inspired!

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Access to Inspiration Sue Stockdale

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A podcast with a social mission.

Igniting new possibilities through inspirational stories.

Interviews with guests from over 30 countries ranging from an athlete, artist and astronaut to a scientist, stuntwoman and singer.

Subjects range from leadership and exploring the unknown, to changing careers, personal growth and making an impact.

Listen to any episode and be inspired!

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/access-to-inspiration--4156820/support.

    121. Arild Nydegger Øvre-Eide and Gyrid Dahl: Embracing Change and Tradition in Norwegian Farming

    121. Arild Nydegger Øvre-Eide and Gyrid Dahl: Embracing Change and Tradition in Norwegian Farming

    In this episode host Sue Stockdale talks to Arild Nydegger Øvre-Eide and Gyrid Dahl, from Øvre-Eide farm in Bergen, Norway. Arild, the fifth-generation owner of a small farm, discusses his decision to become a farmer and how his father's support played a role in his journey. Gyrid who works at the farm explains what motivated her to change career from being a hairdresser to learning how to run a farm. The episode also explores Arild's surprising role as a teacher in a local prison and why tradition is important in communities.

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    Key Quotes
    "We have this possibility to keep up the farming absolutely everywhere in Norway.""If we want to live off of the farm, we have to diversify.""In Norway, we spend a lot of money in our prison system and especially in education.""We have some school classes with special need kids that come here once a week to get a break from the classroom.""I am very happy when we can share our farm with other people.""I have a big hope for the future for the Norwegian farming, but you must try to do something else. You cannot continue on the same track as, for example, your father and grandfather has done.""You have to get out of your comfort zone. to achieve bigger things."Connect with Access to Inspiration: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn
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    Producer: Sue Stockdale
    Sound Editor: Matias De Ezcurra

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    • 28 min
    120. Robert Thirsk: From medicine to Mars - Insights from over 200 days in space

    120. Robert Thirsk: From medicine to Mars - Insights from over 200 days in space

    In this guest-hosted episode Clive Steeper from episode 1 talks to engineer, physician, and former astronaut Dr. Robert Thirsk about the preparation and training needed for astronauts to operate effectively on space missions, and how these skills are also relevant for leadership more generally.

    Robert reflects on training for astronauts, non-technical skills in space missions, adapting back to life on Earth, providing healthcare on deep space missions, AI-enabled technologies for space exploration, and the benefits of the space programme for society.

    About Dr. Robert Thirsk
    Dr. Robert Thirsk was born and raised in western Canada. He received degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Calgary and from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Bob also holds a Doctorate of Medicine from McGill University and a Master of Business Administration from the MIT Sloan School of Management.

    Bob has flown on two space missions as a member of the Canadian Space Agency’s astronaut corps. He first flew aboard the space shuttle Columbia in 1996 with six international crewmates as part of the Life and Microgravity Spacelab Mission. His second flight in 2009 was a six-month expedition aboard the International Space Station. Bob and his five Station crew mates performed multidisciplinary research, robotic operations and maintenance of spacecraft systems and payloads.

    Following his astronaut career, Bob served as a vice-president of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and then as Chancellor of the University of Calgary. He remains in close contact with the Canadian Space Agency, his former employer, to pursue a leadership role for Canada in the delivery of remote health care to astronauts who will someday venture to deep space on daring missions of exploration. 

    Find out more about Dr Robert Thirsk via website | Twitter | LinkedIn 

    Key Quotes
    "I grew up in a magical time. I grew up in the 1960s.""Training is our currency of trade."“The difference between a good astronaut and a great astronaut is mastery of those non-technical skills.""Failure is not something to be hidden or backed away from. Astronauts embrace failure."“As the space age opens up and we have the opportunity to fly a more diverse group of people in space, we need to start flying communicators and artists.""I hope that my legacy will be that I brought great benefit to the world. I helped make the world a better place."
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    Producer: Sue Stockdale
    Sound Editor: Matias De Ezcurra




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    • 30 min
    119. Reanne Olivier: Empowering African Youth

    119. Reanne Olivier: Empowering African Youth

    In podcast episode 119, Reanne Olivier, co-founder of Africa Matters Initiative talks to Sue Stockdale about how her first journey to South Africa was sparked by her parents' curiosity and exploration of the continent. This led her to challenge stereotypes and misconceptions about Africa, and ultimately shape her passion for making a difference.

    By immersing herself in the diverse cultures and communities of Africa, Reanne gained a deeper understanding of the continent and its people, allowing her to build relationships, learn from others, and collaborate to create an initiative that is empowering African youth. 

    About Reanne Olivier
    Reanne is the co-founder and CEO of Africa Matters Initiative, a youth-led organisation dedicated to empowering and upskilling African youth. As the CEO, she has led successful youth programs promoting transformative leadership and community advancement across 22 African countries. With over a decade of experience in nonprofit program management across Africa, she specialises in designing and developing highly effective learning materials for young people. Reanne previously served as a Program Manager for Princeton in Africa and as the USA Director for Stellenbosch University’s Development & Alumni Relations Office.   

    Key Quotes"Africa is more than what the Western media was portraying.""There's a welcoming nature of the African continent, of African people, that allows you to feel at home, regardless of your race, your gender, your background.”"Human beings are literally the same. They're just in different locations. They just speak different languages and they have different colours."“We have been able to impact over 6, 000 young people across the continent.”“Community for me is really, really important. Again, that's what has moulded me to be the person that I am today.”
    Find out more about Africa Matters Inititiave at Website | Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook

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    • 26 min
    118. Kate Leeming: From Africa to Australia: Exploring the world by bicycle

    118. Kate Leeming: From Africa to Australia: Exploring the world by bicycle

    In episode 118 Sue Stockdale interviews Australian adventurer Kate Leeming. Kate has cycled almost 100,000km completing major journeys around the world. She became the first person to cycle an unbroken line from Africa's most westerly to its most easterly point. Sue explores the motivations behind Kate's adventures and the impact she aims to make through her expeditions. The episode also covers topics such as education for sustainable development, the role of women in community development, and the physical and mental benefits of cycling.

    About Kate Leeming
    As an explorer/adventurer, Kate has cycled almost 100,000km on her major journeys. She has successfully completed expeditions on all seven continents and attained four world firsts. In 2010 she became the first person to cycle an unbroken line from Africa’s most westerly to its most easterly point - from Senegal to Somalia cycling 22,040km over ten months through twenty countries. For her achievements in exploration, adventure and community work, Kate has been awarded an Honorary Doctor of Education degree from The University of Western Australia, a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) and the prestigious Spirit of Adventure Award from the Australian Geographic Society.

    Connect with Kate Leeming via LinkedIn : Breaking the Cycle Foundation: Facebook: Instagram: Twitter

    Time Stamps
    [00:01:24] Cycling across Australia.
    [00:05:14] Making a difference through exploration.
    [00:09:39] Importance of education in poverty.
    [00:14:46] Real Tennis - the original game.
    [00:22:02] Dealing with support teams.
    [00:25:12] Finding funding for filmmaking.
    [00:30:29] Trying new things and self-confidence.

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    Producer: Sue Stockdale
    Sound Editor: Matias De Ezcurra

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    • 27 min
    117. Sue Stockdale: Building trust and psychological safety

    117. Sue Stockdale: Building trust and psychological safety

    In episode 117 former guest Dr. Nashater Deu Solheim (episode 49) talks to Sue Stockdale. Sue discusses her experiences as an adventurer and athlete, focusing on her expedition to the Magnetic North Pole. She talks about her initial curiosity and decision to apply for the expedition, as well as the challenges she faced in raising funds and preparing physically and mentally. The conversation also explores themes of building safety within a team, curiosity and resilience.

    About Sue Stockdale
    Sue Stockdale is an adventurer, coach, author, and TEDx speaker. In 1996, Sue became the first British woman to reach the magnetic North Pole. Sue's travels span over 70 countries, including deserts and polar regions. Beyond adventures, Sue is a sought-after executive coach to CEO’s and leaders. With nine books published, including her memoir "Explore: A Life of Adventure," Sue Stockdale is a true trailblazer.

    Connect with Sue Stockdale via website: LinkedIn; Twitter

    TimeStamps
    [00:01:57] Planning an Arctic expedition.
    [00:06:13] Preparation for sponsorship.
    [00:06:54] Mental preparation for challenges.
    [00:13:19] Unexpected situations and chaos.
    [00:17:41] Sticking with difficulty and getting through.
    [00:22:11] The importance of psychological contracts.
    [00:24:11] Teamwork and camaraderie in battle.
    [00:27:13] Vulnerability and authenticity.
    [00:31:24] Micro actions in times of crisis.
    [00:34:15] Free flow and preparation.

    Key Quotes
    "When you voice your far and realize that other people share that fear, suddenly it diminishes.""I always think when the unexpected happens, when you're winging it, so to speak, and your heart's racing, it's how you manage your emotions that really makes the difference.""I'm a great believer that in the end, we probably don't really wing much in life because we're using our earlier experiences, even if they're not directly relevant or exactly the same, we've built some skillset or confidence or mindset that helps us in these situations that we hadn't planned for."
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    Producer: Sue Stockdale
    Sound Editor: Matias De Ezcurra


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    • 31 min
    116. Bruce Parker: The opportunity that was too good to be true

    116. Bruce Parker: The opportunity that was too good to be true

    This episode explores the concept of sliding doors moments and emphasises the importance of trusting oneself and finding stillness and clarity in life. Host Sue Stockdale interviews singer and entertainer Bruce Parker. They discuss Bruce's love for soul and Motown music, which he grew up with in Inglewood, Los Angeles. Bruce shares his experiences of touring in China and encountering a dangerous situation with the Chinese triads.

    About Bruce Parker
    Bruce Parker is known as The California Soul Man, and has enthralled audiences around the world, working with legendary music icons such as Chaka Khan, Debbie Harry, and Michael Jackson. Connect with Bruce Parker on LinkedIn.

    Key Quotes
    "That was my first real experience of having been on stage, and something touched me at that moment, and realising, wow, there's a gift here.""I never graduated. I was just pulled toward this music""We're being treated like royalty. We're given five star hotels. We're being driven around in Mercedes limousines.""I was told, you do what Kobayashi say, or nothing your family or your government ever be able to do to find you"."We were given everything. It was this incredible situation. But having been told that by Kobayashi, I knew we were really, really in trouble"."I call myself a spiritual person. No matter what the situation, The answers are always there""Be still, be quiet, and listen".
    Time Stamps
    00:00:13 Sliding doors moments shape us.
    00:06:01 Following your passion is important.
    00:13:02 Trapped in China, no escape.
    00:25:32 Negotiation for freedom in China.
    00:36:03 Resourcefulness leads to new opportunities.
    00:38:26 Listen to your inner voice.


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    Producer: Sue Stockdale
    Sound Editor: Matias De Ezcurra

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    • 37 min

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Excellent Podcast

Great interviews, excellent guests!

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Voice with Susan M ,

Easiest Conversation Ever

What a joy chatting with Sue about voice - what we hear in it and how we can access our BEST voice. My answers to her insightful questions kind of surprised me!

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Great Leadership Conversation

Life and work are interrelated. Sue Stockdale and I had a great conversation about both on her Access to Inspiration podcast. We each shared our personal stories about vulnerability in leadership. And, I spoke about my research-designed 7 Pillars of Leadership and how they can be used to increase your leadership IQ and impact in the world. If you’re looking for access to inspiration, this is the place to be. I highly recommend listening to each episode of her show.

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