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This is a chapter by Chris Clarke from the new book 'Changing Paradigms' which is now out! You can download the full book here
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This is the first chapter in the new book 'Changing Paradigms' which is now out! You can download it here
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This is the introduction from a new collection of essays called 'Changing Paradigms' which you can register to receive at no cost on the landing page over here: There are 25 essays in this collection and I hope you enjoy it an it challenges thinking! For more visit
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In this episode I got the chance to speak with Judene Edgar who is from the Institute of Directors. We talk about moving from Compliance to Confidence in governance with a particular focus on charities and societies. Thanks to the IOD for the chance to be part of the webinar! If you'd like the slides just email at For more content visit Overview Governance of not-for-profit organisations is not just about purpose — essential though that is — but about building organisations that are resilient, trusted and fit for the future. Recent legislative changes have...
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In this short 2 minute episode I reflect on "The Spotlight Paradox" and what it might mean when we come to make decisions. Who might you know that this would help? Why not post about it, tag them in or forward the link? It all helps to spread the word about seeds! For more content visit "In this episode I want to talk about a principle that could unlock a new approach for you. It’s something called the spotlight paradox. The point here is pretty simple - we all know what a spotlight is. it illuminates someone on stage and a lead role might...
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Alanna Irving is a co-founder of which is a new tech based start-up making life easier for charities to find grants and funding. In this conversation we start by talking about her childhood and growing up in California as well as her studies, time spent in Japan and what she learned there as well as how she ended up in New Zealand and found her true home here. We both lived in Japan so we had a lot to discuss on that topic! This is a second part of an interview series as last time I spoke with Lani Evans so be sure to check out that conversation as well for another...
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Lani has been involved in many fascinating projects which push boundaries of thinking about the intersection of business, philanthropy and charity. In this conversation we talk about her childhood and early influences and trace a life filled with innovating and trying new things before diving deeper into the most recent venture which is Fundsorter. If you enjoy this then check out some of the other 470+ conversations with other inspiring people and more about seeds project is at Other projects and links mentioned in the conversation: Steward ownership book...
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I enjoyed speaking with Dr Anu Anandaraja about her life and the work she does with Women Together Global. I really enjoyed this conversation with Anu and hearing about her childhood and her dream at age 9 to help with health care in Africa - which came true, thanks to both hard work and serendipity! If you enjoy this check out the 470 other episodes in the back catalogue and more info is at Website: New Zealand site for Women Together Global: Video by Kea on Anu: Women Together empowers women and girls to achieve the economic independence,...
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Shaun Seaman from Mushroom Material recently won the Next Fest 2025 pitch competition run by the and this is his pitch. I attended the event and enjoyed the discussions there. Thanks to SBN for the chance to share this with others as it is a good example of innovative and new ways of doing business and thinking! Website: His bio: Shaun is Founder & CEO at Mushroom Material. Mushroom Material is replacing expanded polystyrene (Styrofoam) with a high-performance, home-compostable alternative made from mycelium (mushrooms). The material matches expanded...
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I was interviewed by Azoora Ali for her new “Care beyond profits” podcast recently - this is a portion of that interview. For the full episode listen on her show: Spotify: Video: In this episode, discover how to: • Overcome the fear of the unknown with courage • Embrace mindset shifts to unlock growth and success • Build resilience while navigating challenges and change • Find purpose-driven direction in your career and personal life • Align values, community, and even faith with authentic leadership This conversation is perfect for anyone...
info_outlineI really enjoyed my conversation with Susanne Ritzenhoff about her life and Toi Ora and the work they do – check out the links we mentioned in the conversation:
Toi Ora link: Toi Ora Live Art Trust
Gallery with art for sale: Gallery Shop - Toi Ora Live Art Trust
The Circle: Careers with Impact Book: The Circle: Careers with Impact - Seeds
Interview with Neil Ieremia: Neil Ieremia on founding Black Grace and the role Dance can play in commenting on our past and our future - Seeds
Shakespeare Festival link: Contact Us : Shakespeare Globe Centre NZ
Annie Dillard quote:
“One of the things I know about writing is this: spend it all, shoot it, play it, lose it, all, right away, every time. Do not hoard what seems good for a later place in the book or for another book; give it, give it all, give it now. The impulse to save something good for a better place later is the signal to spend it now. Something more will arise for later, something better. These things fill from behind, from beneath, like well water. Similarly, the impulse to keep to yourself what you have learned is not only shameful, it is destructive. Anything you do not give freely and abundantly becomes lost to you. You open your safe and find ashes.”