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Viewpoints with Henry Grossek offers captivating conversations and insightful interviews featuring prominent figures from the realms of news, education, publishing, academia, and beyond. With over 50 years of dedicated service in public education and two decades of involvement in community radio, Henry brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise across various domains. Tune in to Henry's engaging discussions and interviews airing weekly on 97.7FM Casey Radio, as well as this chart-topping podcast available on Apple, Spotify, and Google platforms. Produced by Rob Kelly.
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Northern Territory Funding Agreement with Trevor Cobbold
Henry talks with the National Convenor of Save Our Schools, Trevor Cobbold.
This conversation is an exclusive podcast episode and cannot be reproduced without permission.
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Perspectives: Authenticity with Frank Marinko
Henry talks with executive coach, Frank Marinko.
Frank Marinko delves deep into the exploration of self-identity and personal discovery.
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Data-Driven Dialogues with Dr Simon Breakspear
Henry talks with Dr Simon Breakspear, a researcher, advisor and speaker on educational leadership, policy and change.
This conversation was broadcast on 97.7FM Casey Radio in April 2024. Produced by Rob Kelly. -
STEM Wizard with Kieran Nolan
Henry talks with Kieran Nolan; STEM Wizard at Boneo Primary School.
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Telethon Kids Institute with Dr Mary Brushe
Henry talks with Dr Mary Brushe, a Senior Research Officer at Telethon Kids Institute whose research focuses on understanding and supporting the health, development and education of young children. She has a particular interest in screen time in early childhood and how families can be best supported to use screen time in healthy ways. Her PhD also focused on the early home language environments, how that impacts early development and early life socioeconomic inequalities. Mary also collaborates on a range of projects focusing on children and adolescent mental health and wellbeing, food insecurity and school breakfast programs, and evaluations of government early years programs.
Dr Brushe has expertise in social epidemiology, longitudinal data analysis, participant recruitment and data collection, the development of interventions through co-design methodologies, literature review/synthesis, public health advocacy, and research translation to ensure her research reaches policy makers and the community.
Mary is also the Vice President of the Public Health Association of Australia (SA Branch), an active member of the 0-3 Early Years Taskforce in South Australia, the PHAA Child and Youth Health Special Interest Group, and the Co-Chair of the Student and Postdoc Committee for the International Social Epidemiology Society. She is always interested in forming new collaborations with passionate researchers, policymakers or practitioners working in public health and the early years system.
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The Smith Family with Doug Taylor
Henry talks with Doug Taylor, CEO of The Smith Family! He has built a 30-year career in the social sector with national and international experience in leading innovative social impact initiatives in partnership with the not-for-profit, government, philanthropic and corporate sectors.
Produced by Rob Kelly.
Customer Reviews
Great podcast!!
This podcast is so good! Henry has a great podcasting voice and keeps it entertaining! The episodes are short so they’re perfect when you want something quick to listen to. The guests are always great and he posts weekly! 10/10 recommend this podcast!!
Great guests and timely topics!
Listened to the episode “World Principals' Day with Anne-Maree Kliman”. This podcast has a very professional feel. Enjoyed listening to Anne-Maree's take on challenges that she and her colleagues had to go through in terms of remote teaching during these challenging times due to COVID19. She is super knowledgeable on the subject, and she seems to enjoy working toward the betterment of children and academic staff.
This episode was packed with great insight into the current situation. I loved how she kept empathizing “We are all in this together”. I have to agree with how challenged, and anxious the teachers feel being in the front line. So glad that she not only focused on academic staff but also was genuinely concerned about the wellbeing of the children. I like how involved she is with the government to make things happen, promoting good relationships.
Loved Henry’s interview style! He kept on asking some crucial questions on areas which are not discussed frequently. Indeed, even principals and teachers should also be considered front line workers even though they are unnoticed. I take this opportunity to thank all the principals, school leaders, teachers for their service. Finally, Rob Kelly, thank you for producing and publishing this content and brining these insights to the world! Recommend this podcast to anyone who wants inspiration and wants to get to know how the education industry is affected due to the pandemic!
Thoughtful!
Henry brings a highly professional and even demeanor to every episode of The Viewpoints. The show is a breath of fresh air compared to the usual heated, argumentative click bait we are often inundated with. The guests are varied as are the topics, so there is something there for just about anyone. Definitely worth a listen!