The Human Edge

Julian Harris

If you think successful people don't have the same insecurities as you - you're mistaken!This podcast is filled with conversations with fascinating people who have achieved success, in all walks of life, demonstrating that the guests are really no different from you or me. If they can overcome their insecurities and achieve what they've achieved, you can create what you've always wanted to create too.Watch on YouTube - Julian Harris - YouTube

  1. 4월 24일

    Lessons From Mandela and Tutu - Paul van Zyl

    Paul van Zyl first came to prominence in the 1990s as part of the team supporting South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, working alongside figures such as Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu. The Commission focused on uncovering the truth about apartheid-era crimes, offering a model that prioritised truth-telling and accountability alongside the possibility of amnesty. Following this, Paul co-founded the International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ), where he served as Executive Vice President. Through ICTJ, he worked with governments, civil society groups, and international bodies in countries including Sierra Leone, Rwanda, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Colombia, and Afghanistan—supporting efforts to address past abuses through mechanisms such as truth commissions, reparations programmes, and institutional reform. He later moved into the private sector as a co-founder of Vérité, focusing on human rights within global supply chains. In that role, he worked with major multinational companies, NGOs, and institutions to tackle issues such as forced labour and worker exploitation. Today, Paul is co-founder and CEO of The Conduit, a members’ platform designed to bring together leaders across business, policy, activism, and philanthropy to tackle global challenges. The Conduit blends elements of a private members’ club, an ideas forum, and an impact network, hosting events, partnerships, and initiatives focused on issues like climate, inequality, and economic inclusion. This conversation was a fascinating exploration of leadership as a force for good, how leadership can unite even in the most fractured of societies, and a salient reminder of what is - and still can be - possible.

    1시간 3분
  2. 2025. 03. 21.

    A Really Good Novel Helps To Heal People - Amanda Craig

    Amanda Craig is a British novelist, short-story writer and critic. Born in South Africa in 1959, she grew up in Italy, where her parents worked for the UN, and was educated at Bedales School and Clare College Cambridge. After a brief time in advertising and PR, she became a journalist for newspapers such as The Sunday Times, the Observer, The Daily Telegraph and the Independent, winning both the Young Journalist of the Year and the Catherine Pakenham Award. She still reviews children’s books for The New Statesman, and literary fiction for The Observer, but is now a full-time novelist.  Her seventh novel, Hearts And Minds, was long-listed for the Bailey’s Prize for Women’s Fiction, and her eighth, The Lie of the Land, was a Radio 4 Book At Bedtime, a YOU Magazine Book Club choice and picked by six national newspapers as a Book of the Year in 2018. Her latest novel, The Three Graces, was published on 8th June 2023 by Abacus. Described as My Brilliant Friend meets A Room With a View, The Three Graces has just been optioned for TV serialisation by Alison Owen at Momentum Pictures after a three-way auction. My conversation with Amanda ranged far and wide, and among many topics, we talked about growing up in Italy, the state of the publishing industry, her advice for aspiring writers, the immense struggles she had in the early years of her career while raising children, and of course her writing (including a sneak preview about what she's working on at the moment).  Amanda is such an articulate and thoughtful guest and I loved listening to her talk - I hope you do too! If you want to know more about Amanda - https://www.amandacraig.com and @amandapcraig on X

    1시간 8분

소개

If you think successful people don't have the same insecurities as you - you're mistaken!This podcast is filled with conversations with fascinating people who have achieved success, in all walks of life, demonstrating that the guests are really no different from you or me. If they can overcome their insecurities and achieve what they've achieved, you can create what you've always wanted to create too.Watch on YouTube - Julian Harris - YouTube