Episodes

  • Grant Verhoeven: Navigating The Great Resignation
    Mar 17 2022

    Grant Verhoeven is a career and leadership coach who has amassed over 2000 coaching conversations with clients. Describing himself as a ‘recovering door to door salesman’, he realised he found joy in helping others to identify their strengths and make career decisions. 

    In this episode Grant explores the impact of the Great Resignation, sharing what challenges and opportunities people face in these changeable times. He also talks about the role of a coach, and why asking questions is key to a coach’s success.

    Chat highlights:

    • Grant explores the impact of The Great Resignation on employers
    • He shares the top 5 mistakes people make in considering a career change
    • He talks about the role of coaching and what makes it unique

    Links and resources:

    • Check out Grant’s website. 
    • Follow Grant on LinkedIn.
    • Read about the impact of The Great Resignation in Aotearoa.

    PLUS, Grant shares his recommendation for great coffee too:

    Havana Coffee - Wellington

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    33 mins
  • Moumita Das Roy: Get the Conversation Started
    Mar 7 2022

    Moumita Das Roy is a Cross-Industry Marketer with a story to share. After successfully working in marketing and advertising roles in India, a change in personal circumstances led her to travel the world before settling down in NZ. 

    In this episode, Mo shares how her creativity led to a career driven by content creation. She talks about the challenges of re-starting a career in a new country, and gives tips on how to build your personal online brand. #WonderingMo

    Chat highlights:

    • Mo shares how her father’s passing inspired her to travel and to make the most of the opportunities around her. 
    • She explores issues around diversity and inclusion, including the challenges migrants and people of colour may face in finding work.
    • Mo shares how she built her personal brand on Linkedin through the creation of videos and sharing her volunteering stories. 

    Links and resources:

    • Connect with Mo and follow her on LinkedIn.
    • View and watch her post “I am Professional.”
    • View and watch her post “Did you meet my twin recently…”

    PLUS, Mo shares her recommendation for great food and drinks:

    Olaf’s Artisan Bakery Cafe, 1 Stokes Road, Mt Eden, Auckland

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    36 mins
  • Jason Naylor: Creatively Positive
    Feb 5 2022

    Jason Naylor is an award-winning artist, designer, and creative director based in Brooklyn, New York. He is known for creating large colorful murals featuring empowering statements and vibrant symbols. His creations have found partnership with a range of brands, including Coach, Pepsi, Guess, XBOX and Maybelline.

    In this episode, Jason shares how he intentionally creates art that is positive and hopeful. He talks about how he built up his career confidence, and discusses his recent work, including writing a book and creating NFTs.

    Chat highlights:

    • Jason talks about his transition from company employee, to forging his own path as an acclaimed artist and business owner.
    • He shares insights into his creations, including large scale murals, digital designs, merchandise, to publishing a book. 
    • Jason talks about how his optimism informs his approach to creating art.

    Links and resources:

    • Check out Jason’s online store and website.
    • Follow Jason on Instagram.
    • Watch this video interview featuring Jason (source: Distract TV).

    PLUS, Jason shares recommendations for great food and drinks in Brooklyn, New York too:

    Sea Wolf Restaurant

    Danny’s Pizza

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    36 mins
  • Louise Chan: The Voice of Growth
    Dec 1 2021

    Louise Chan is the Associate Director of Nursing for the Mental Health, Addictions and Intellectual Disability services (MHAIDS) covering Capital and Coast DHB, Hutt Valley and Wairarapa. With a passion for development, Louise aspires to enhance the experiences of nurses.

    In this episode, Louise shares how volunteering and charity work shaped her values, she discusses the challenges and opportunities to support nurses in the current context, and she provides suggestions for improving the wellbeing and career development of the workforce.

    Chat highlights:

    • Louise talks about her early volunteering experiences in the UK and how this motivated her to advocate for others
    • She describes how her role is focussed on developing and growing the capabilities of mental health nurses and other health professionals
    • She shares different strategies for supporting the wellbeing of staff

    Links and resources:

    • Follow Louise on LinkedIn.
    • Find out more about nursing in New Zealand - Occupation Outlook

    PLUS, Louise shares her recommendations for great food and drink throughout Aotearoa:

    Casita Miro - Waiheke Island

    Cafe Brie - Palmerston North

    Fidel’s Cafe - Wellington

    Black Betty Cafe - Christchurch

    Meccasepresso - Invercargill

    The Auction House Cafe and Bar - Invercargill

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    38 mins
  • Jess Stuart: Love Your Mondays!
    Nov 15 2021

    Who says you can’t love Mondays? Jess Stuart is a coach, author, international speaker and former senior HR Professional who draws upon her experiences to help people to reach their potential.

    In this episode, Jess shares how ‘work is a part of life’ and how we can thrive both at home and at work. She talks about burnout and gives tips for how we can grow resilience during challenging times. She also talks about her book ‘I Love Mondays’, providing practical guidance on how to beat the Monday blues.

    Chat highlights:

    • Jess talks about how experience of burnout led her to re-evaluate her career direction
    • She shares the idea of ‘slowing down to speed up’, in order to be healthier and more productive at work
    • She also talks about her book ‘I Love Mondays’ and how she drew upon her own, and others experiences to provide practical tips for finding joy in your career

    Links and resources:

    • Follow Jess on LinkedIn
    • Check out her fantastic website
    • Get yourself a copy of I Love Mondays

    PLUS, Jess shares her recommendation for a great place to find food and coffee in Wellington:

    The Larder, Miramar

    Neo Cafe & Eatery

    Ombra Restaurant

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    33 mins
  • Devoreaux Walton: Cultural Intelligence Works
    Nov 1 2021

    Devoreaux Walton is a Global Diversity and Inclusion Manager based in Dallas, Texas in the United States. In this episode Devoreaux draws upon her experiences and passion for helping others by sharing why the concept of Cultural Intelligence is so important in the modern workplace. She not only shares how it helps people to better understand each other, she also describes the ways in which employees and employers alike can build this increasingly important skill.

    Chat highlights:

    • Devoreaux introduces the concept of Cultural Intelligence and shares why it is important in the modern day workplace
    • She shares how people can increase this skill through effective communication and listening skills
    • She also talks about how Cultural Intelligence can enhance the relationships between people in remote and globally diverse work teams

    Links and resources:

    • Follow Devoreaux on LinkedIn.
    • Article - Deloitte Review
    • Article - Harvard Business Review
    • Article - Forbes

    PLUS, Devoreaux shares her recommendation for a great place to find food in Dallas, Texas: Chocolate Secrets

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    35 mins
  • Adrian Coysh: Getting Disabled Kiwis into Work
    Oct 13 2021

    Having grown up in South Auckland, living overseas and working in different industries, Adrian Coysh understands the benefits of embracing diversity.

    In this episode, Adrian shares how his personal experiences with the disabled community led him to advocate for fairer practices in the workplace. He also talks about why he created ‘Drink my Coffee’, a social enterprise that creates employment opportunities for disabled New Zealanders.  

    Chat highlights:

    • Adrian talks about how his upbringing in South Auckland and how this shaped his passion for diversity
    • Drawing upon personal experience, he shares why and how it is important to support disabled people into work
    • Adrian shares the successes of ‘Drink my Coffee’ and how it provides disabled people an opportunity to grow their skills and work experiences 

    Links and resources:

    • Follow Adrian on LinkedIn.
    • Show your support and buy coffee from the Drink my Coffee website.
    • Watch the video introduction about Drink my Coffee.

    PLUS, Adrian shares her recommendation a great restaurant experience too: Jervois Steak House, Ponsonby, Auckland

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    35 mins
  • Sean Yew: Let's Talk about Coffee
    Oct 1 2021

    Coffee has been a strong influence in Sean Yew’s young career so far. After training as a Barista in Malaysia, he moved to NZ 3 years ago, gaining experience in Auckland’s vibrant cafe scene.

    In this episode, Sean talks about the art of coffee making, and what makes New Zealand’s coffee culture so unique. He also talks about how he expresses his creativity through Latte Art, writing articles for the Perfect Daily Grind website, and studying animation.

     

    Links and resources:

    • Follow Sean and his amazing latte art on Instagram: sean_theheartybarista

    • Check out his articles on Perfect Daily Grind.

    • Try the Tasting Tray, Chemex or Aeropress blends at Atomic Cafe (Sean works on the weekends!).

     

    PLUS, Sean shares his recommendation a great cafe experience too:  Atomic Cafe, 420c New North Road, Kingsland, Auckland

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    32 mins