33 episodes

We are the Next Stage Radicals and we are on a mission to make work work better. We live and work in lots of different places, collaborating as a Community of Practice and "Exploring Aloud" together. Our podcast is one of the ways we do this; sharing what we are doing and learning so that you can learn with us.

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We are the Next Stage Radicals and we are on a mission to make work work better. We live and work in lots of different places, collaborating as a Community of Practice and "Exploring Aloud" together. Our podcast is one of the ways we do this; sharing what we are doing and learning so that you can learn with us.

    Claire Robinson #Unmasking-An-ADHD-Perspective-On-Life-In-Organisations

    Claire Robinson #Unmasking-An-ADHD-Perspective-On-Life-In-Organisations

    Claire Robinson is a social worker (by trade) who now works supporting organisations to create conditions for learning and authentic conversations.

    Claire has worked in the voluntary and public sector for the last twenty years where she has trained social workers, led organisations supporting people whose families are affected by substance misuse, campaigned for better recognition of neurodiversity and supported organisations to use storytelling for change.

    Claire is a certified Warm Data Host, a Daring Way, Dare to Lead Facilitator and is currently supporting organisations on the ground to explore a Human Learning systems approach to management.

    You can find out more about Claire and her work:


    Get in touch via email
    Visit https://civinet.info/
    Connect on LinkedIn

    Links from the podcast conversation: 


    Tanya Singer - Empathy
    Brené Brown - The International Barteson Institute / Warm Data 

    • 39 min
    Toby Lowe #Human-Learning-Systems-[Revisited]

    Toby Lowe #Human-Learning-Systems-[Revisited]

    Hosted by Mark Smith, this second podcast with Toby revisits the theme of Human Learning Systems to understand the latest developments in the field of designing, commissioning, delivering, managing and improving public services for the real world.

    Toby is Visiting Professor of Public Management at the Centre for Public Impact and the main face, voice and agitator for the Human Learning Systems movement; an approach to public services which supports human freedom and flourishing by responding to the unique context of each and every person it supports - and in so doing creates better outcomes for less money.

    Find out more and connect with Toby via:


    Linked-In
    HumanLearning.Systems

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Mark Smith #Bespoke-by-Default-[Revisited]

    Mark Smith #Bespoke-by-Default-[Revisited]

    Mark is the Director for Public Service Reform at Gateshead Council in the North East of England (UK). This is Mark's second podcast with Next Stage Radicals, revisiting the theme of bespoke-by-default public services and the ways in which these are radically different and cheaper than the conventional 'one size fits few' approach.

    Mark read physics and geography at university before training as a meteorologist, latterly realising that wasn’t for him. He used his research and statistical skills as a researcher at Cheshire County Council to get a sense of the scale of inequality of opportunity and has been working ever since in a number of councils to design public services and partnerships that manifestly address this. He spent a few years as a management consultant working to explore approaches to systems thinking before coming back into the public sector to continue his work on services that understand and can help people each and every time.

    His work on holistically supporting those with debt, who are homeless or who are generally going through tough times goes hand in hand with developing a more flexible and purpose driven workforce. He has previously worked in policing, health and the charity sector to develop his approach to saving money by doing the right thing.

    His focus more recently has been on the mindset and values that are responsible for many of the obstacles to bespoke working. This means working with government in England and Scotland to take a Human Learning Systems approach to exploring the cultural and systemic issues that bar progress and create waste and suffering. He is currently the Senior Responsible Officer for Changing Futures Northumbria, a regional partnership focussing on adults who are having a hard time in life and for whom services do not work and have never worked.

    You can find out more about Mark by:

    - Reading his blogs on nextstageradicals.net.

    - Getting hold of him on Twitter via @MarkAdamSmith.

    • 50 min
    Iain Caldwell #New-visions-of-self

    Iain Caldwell #New-visions-of-self

    Iain Caldwell has developed a career around creating new visions for organisations, practices and people that can enable them to work in more effective, innovative and insightful ways. This work began with himself, creating a better version that could overcome difficulties and challenging circumstances.

    This personal change has inspired Iain to explore new ideas and connect with innovators from around the world.  This personal & professional learning has been developed into practices that can be used to transform charities, social enterprises, psychological therapy practices and community approaches to social injustices.

    Iain is CEO of Let's Connect, and director of the CIC Starfish Health and Wellbeing.  He is director of APBA (Association of Practice Based Apprpoach), an organisation that delivers Practice-based Performance Coaching. He is also trainer and consultant.

    Iain's current projects include LARCH (an initiative supporting the development of Social Enterprises) and Making Sense of.....  an initiative that is working to establish a new paradigm of  "mental health" and wellbeing.  Iain has a Professional Doctorate, MA in Management, PGCE and BSc (hons) in Applied Psychology.

    You can contact Ian on twitter via @iain_caldwell.

    • 53 min
    Joy MacKeith #Social-provision-designed-for-humans

    Joy MacKeith #Social-provision-designed-for-humans

    Joy MacKeith has a background in the voluntary sector, in service delivery, research and consultancy. Twenty years ago her work on outcome measurement led to the co-creation of the Outcomes Star, now a suite of fifty tailored tools for supporting and measuring individual change.

    She is author of the report ‘Enabling Help’ which draws on twenty years of working with the Outcomes Stars to present a critique of the system of social provision and a vision of how it could work better for the people it serves.

    In this podcast she shares her radical idea that social provision today is based on ideas borrowed from other fields. They don’t fit the work of human services and are driving provision off course.  Instead of borrowing from elsewhere, we need to base services on what we know about human beings and what we all need to thrive.

    To find out more about Joy and her work:


    Get in touch via joy@triangleconsulting.co.uk
    Visit www.outcomesstar.org.uk/enablinghelp/
    Find Outcomes Star on twitter at @outcomesstar
    Find Triangle Consulting here on Linked-In

    • 43 min
    Jenny Rose Smith #Receptive-listening-authentic-connection

    Jenny Rose Smith #Receptive-listening-authentic-connection

    Jenny Rose Smith lives in West Wales and has committed her life to training both herself and other people to listen more deeply.

    She’s passionate about centering deep listening as a powerful act of service, with its inherent fruit of present moment, attuned, honest and authentic connection with ourselves and each other.

    Jenny has three decades of service management experience in the voluntary sector and 1-1 mentoring in educational support services. She now works in private practice offering therapeutic 1-1 and group listening sessions; and work-team based training.

    In this podcast Jenny introduces her concept and model of 'Receptive Listening practice' ~ an exploration of the importance of how and where we listen from in ourselves to create a sustainable compliment to the more commonly taught active listening skills.


    website ~ www.jennyrosesmith.co.uk
    Email ~ jennyrosesmith123@gmail.com
    IG ~ www.instagram.com/jenny.rosesmith/

    • 48 min

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