The latest news, tips and ideas to help leaders in primary school, secondary school, and teachers who work with student leaders. A bunch of short sharp segments that get straight to the point!
Meet Jared and Levi, our fresh team members that are passionate to share their personal leadership stories and discuss what schools are doing everywhere. Listing their top 3 favourite fruits, you'll get to know their abnormal selections and a bit about them personally! You'll then hear about two successful in-school fundraisers from this past month for our Student Leadership News. Levi and Jared test how well they really know each other with a game called: HOT or COLD. Finishing it off, you'll hear their Best Leadership Tips from previous personal leadership experience. This podcast is jam-packed with laughs and insightful stories that all students should hear! Music Credits:Sport Racing Car | DRIVE by Alex-Productions | https://onsound.eu/Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/Creative Commons CC BY 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
In this episode, Levi and Nadé welcome a new member to the podcasting team! An intense introduction game that had to go into overtime leads us into a huge part of leadership. Being a role model. Discussions relating to personal experience highlights the impact you have as a leader to those around you. This episode will provide you with helpful tips and reminders regarding students looking up to you.
In this episode, our scrabble game makes a come back with Levi and Andy going head to head. The team start discussion rejection but more specifically to do with pitching or presenting a new idea. This can be challenging for a lot of us, especially when we ourselves are already hesitant with the idea. Everyone shares an instance of rejection they faced at school and what was done after in order shed some light on this subject.
Levi, Andy and Nadé team up with a couple of old time favourite podcast hosts to celebrate our 100th episode! After Levi's beautiful serenading, a segment that has been M.I.A. for a while makes a comeback- Tour Tales. An oldie but a goodie, various stories are shared ranging from near death experiences to $50 fruit boxes. guests as well as their BLT (Best Leadership Tip) that they carry with them throughout any leadership role.
During this episode, Levi and Nadé battle it off in a scrabble based game consisting of fast thinking and creativity. After some debating of their questionable answers, the team share a number of different fundraisers that took place at their school. A range of different ideas and categories are explored, leaving you with loads of inspiration for your next school fundraiser!
During this episode, Andy, Levi and Nadé introduce a possible new intro beat for the podcast created by the team themselves! Random acts of kindness encounters are shared and followed by how this flows on at school. Connecting with different year levels can often be frowned upon but the team share their experiences on how it not only benefited themselves but others as well.
To kick off 2023 Andy, Levi and Nadé share a bit about their recent Christmas break and a first encounter with Maggots. The team discuss what they personally found the most difficult about student leadership while reflecting on what was learnt from the experience.
In this episode we start by looking at a few great examples of what student leaders are doing during Mental Health Awareness Month. Then our 'Best Leadership Tip' segment is focused on practical ideas for making games successful if you are hoping to use them during your school assemblies. More success stories and tips at www.studentleadership.news
On this episode of the podcast, Jack welcomes a new member of the team to the podcast - Levi! Jack challenges Levi to a round of Leadership Quality Scrabble to see if he can beat Jack's score, and the two share some of the fantastic ideas they have heard around the country since the last episode of the podcast. If you want to hear you story shared on the podcast or see it on studentleadership.news, submit your story at www.studentleadership.news
On this episode of the podcast, Andy challenges Jack to the final round of 'Leadership Quality Scrabble' for the year as the two head into the final episode before the Christmas break. The boys go into their Top 3 stories from the week, and discuss the fun students have had at their schools while also making an impact in their respective areas! If you want to hear your story shared on the podcast, or to see it on studentleadership.news with other amazing ideas from school, submit your story at www.studentleadership.news
On this episode of the podcast, Jack challenges Nadé to beat his last score on a game of 'Leadership Quality Scrabble' followed by a round of another podcast favourite from a couple weeks ago 'Would you Rather'. The two discuss their Top 3 stories they've heard and seen from schools that range from showing support for students, teachers and creative murals! If you want to hear your story shared on the podcast, or to see it on studentleadershipnews with other amazing ideas, be sure to submit your story at www.studentleadership.news
Nadé challenges Jack to another podcast favourite, 'Leadership Quality Scrabble', and the two discuss some great ideas where schools have impacted their wider community that they've heard right across the country over the last couple of weeks. If you want your story to be shared on the podcast, or to hear some other great ideas across the country, head to www.studentleadership.news
Nadé brings back an old podcast favourite 'Guess That Leader' which brings out Jack's competitive side. The two share unique stories where student leaders tackle serious issues and give back to their local community. If you want the chance to hear your story on the podcast, head to www.studentleadership.news and submit your story to be shared on the website!
This episode, Nadé challenges Jack in a game of 'Would you Rather'. The two of them discuss and share their Top 3 stories they've heard recently, which include Mullets for Mental Health, how a school showed its appreciation for the community after a cyclone as well as a school celebrating Australia's culture and history in the wider community! If you want to the chance to hear your student leadership story on the podcast, or just hear some other great stories from across the country, head to www.studentleadership.news
Jack challenges Nadé to another game of 'Would you Rather' where they discuss the possibility of talking to animals. The team take a look at the top 3 stories that we've heard recently across the country, from fundraisers to fun interschool sport competitions! If you want your story to be included on Student Leadership News and the podcast, be sure to submit your stories at www.studentleadership.news
Andy introduces Jack and Nadé to the podcast by playing a game of 'Would You Rather' as they channel their inner superhero. We take a look at our top 3 ideas that we've heard recently from student leaders, focusing on R U OK?, Buddy programs and the creativity of a student in grade 2! Don't forget to submit your own stories to be included at www.studentleadership.news
In a quick game of 'Would You Rather' we find out Andy's Olympic dream. We look at our top 3 ideas from the many amazing things student leaders have been doing recently. There is a fair bit of excitement about the 'Trick Shot Challenge' idea! You can always submit your own school success stories to us at www.studentleadership.news
Ronan introduces a new leadership game to the podcast, which backfires when Andy throws it back on him. We also look at our top 3 ideas from the many things that we have seen student leadership teams achieving lately. All this and more, and don’t forget to submit your stories to be included at www.studentleadership.news
This is the final episode in the series focusing on fundraising ideas for student leaders. Throughout part 1-9 Andy and Ronan focused on suggestions for events, activities and campaigns. In this episode we look at some extra tips to make all of these ideas more effective, regardless of the fundriasing activity that you choose. For more ideas go to www.studentleadership.news This episode is supported by GRIP Leadership, the team behind the GRIP Student Leadership Conference (see www.gripleadership.com) We will be back in 2021 with more of our regular episodes covering student leadership news from every angle!
The latest episode sees Andy and Caleb check out some of the final exploits of student leaders as we approach the end of the year around the world, as well as discussing one of the focusses that student leaders for 2021 should be thinking about right now. The great ideas and stories don't stop all jam-packed into this episode to help you finish 2020 with a bang!
Throughout the Fundraising Ideas Series Andy and Ronan have grouped together categories of ideas for each episode. Some fundraising ideas just didn't fit into those categories, but were too good to leave out! These are the ideas you will find in this episode. For more ideas go to www.studentleadership.news
Andy and Caleb get into the age-old debate on the correct time of year to bring out your favourite carols as students leaders across the country turn their attention to December and the chance to show remarkable generosity to others. They also reflect on an incredible NAIDOC Week 2020 and look into a creative idea to solve loneliness with the help of plants from a student in Victoria. Guess the Leader focusses its attention on a fascinating character remembered for potatoes and gumboots (among other things) - all of this and more in this edition of the Student Leadership News Podcast!
In part 8 of the Fundraising Ideas Series Andy and Ronan look at one of the most simple ways of fundraising... getting teachers involved. We aren't talking about giving them the hard tasks or leaving the responsibility to them, we are talking about something much more fun! Put some of these ideas into action and watch your school fundraising tally increase week by week. For more ideas go to www.studentleadership.news
Andy and Caleb celebrate a (kind of) Birthday for the Student Leadership News Podcast in the 80th episode. The best leadership tip is inspired by some creative students in Central Australia and the boys talk through a Top 3 including some ideas to get involved in NAIDOC Week 2020 - let us know what your school is up to for NAIDOC Week! If you're a musical and/or movie buff then this week's Guess the Leader was made for you...
In part 7 of the Fundraising Ideas Series Andy and Ronan focus on successful ways to partner with local businesses to fundraise money. Instead of just asking businesses for donations, you can go to them with some of these new ideas that they will find hard to refuse! For more ideas go to www.studentleadership.news
Caleb challenges Andy to a game of Guess the Leader (shoutout to Kiwi listeners for this one!) and the pair dive into a Top 3 dominated by creative and inspiring leaders from across Western Australia. Following the three ideas, they cross back to the east coast to learn a Best Leadership Tip from a courageous student raising awareness for those who live with dyslexia. All of this and more in the latest episode and don't forget to submit your stories to be reviewed in the next edition of the news podcast.
In part 6 of the Fundraising Ideas Series Andy and Ronan give a bunch of ideas for fundraising small amounts of money over a longer period of time. After using these ideas for a few months, you will find that they are easy to organise and your fundraising will be super successful! For more ideas visit www.studentleadership.news
Andy and Caleb bring the best of student leadership news stories from the last fortnight as well as an "easy" round of Leadership Quality Scrabble for Caleb to attempt (much to Andy's delight). The Top 3 features student stories involving footy, koalas and a cooking contest that combines 100s' & 1000s' with a classic Italian dinner and the Best Leadership Tip for this episode places a special focus on the heroic work of teachers everywhere. World Teacher's Day is coming up on October 30 so let us know what you're doing to celebrate your legendary teachers! Submit your stories via our website here: https://studentleadership.news/submit-your-story/
In part 5 of the Fundraising Ideas Series Andy and Ronan suggest ideas that will suit students who are creative, artistic and visual. Not only will you enjoy the fun that comes with using your creative talents... you will use these talents to fundraise for your school or for an important cause! For more ideas go to www.studentleadership.news
Andy jumps ship this week to join Caleb on the news podcast and they review all of the latest and greatest stories that have been released on the Student Leadership News website. The Top 3 stories provide some inspiration as well as haircut advice, they discuss this fortnight's Best Leadership Tip inspired by students participating in International Week for the Deaf and Andy goes (very) close to breaking the Leadership Quality Scrabble (World?) record. All of this and more in episode 74 - out now wherever you get your podcasts!
In part 4 of the Fundraising Ideas Series Andy and Ronan suggest heaps of ways that you can raise money using the power (and fun) of large gatherings. At present, large gatherings are difficult because of pandemic restrictions, but now is the time to start thinking about ideas for the future!
Caleb and Cam dive deep into what students did to support the R U OK? Day around their schools, and there are some super cool ideas. Caleb also bring his Best Leadership Tip which is a great example of adaptation.
In part 3 of the fundraising Ideas Series Andy and Ronan provide heaps of ways to raise money that involve students doing physical challenges, sports activities and lots of movement. Use these ideas to get your school moving, to have fun, and to fundraising... all at the same time!
Caleb and Cam discuss some of the best leadership stories they have heard over the last two weeks and make particular mention of students who are seeking to help others in these times.
In part 2 of the Fundraising Ideas Series Andy and Ronan look at ideas for transforming typical 'dress-up' or 'non-uniform' days so that they are more FUN than every before, and raise more FUNDS than ever before.
Caleb and Cam break their record on the Leadership Quality Scrabble game whilst also bringing their favourite stories from the past two weeks. They talk about science week and finding ways to get involved as a whole school. And Caleb brings his Best Leadership Tip based on something students at Thomas Carr College have just achieved.
In part 1 of the Fundraising Ideas Series Andy and Ronan give heaps of ideas for things that student leaders could sell to raise money for their school or for important causes. For more ideas visit www.studentleadership.news
Caleb gets stumped on the Leadership Quality Scrabble this week, while Cam shares his Best Leadership Tip at the moment! Caleb also shares some of his favourite stories that have been shared recently.
Cam and Caleb bring stories of student leaders who have been having amazing impacts in their schools and communities and challenge students on ways they can look for needs.
In episode 64 of the podcast Cam and Caleb test out a fun new game, discuss the top leadership stories in the world at the moment and give some practical tips for planning new ways to leave a legacy as a leader.
Decision making is particularly hard as a leader and sometimes it is especially hard to keep others in mind. In this weeks podcast, Cam and Caleb discuss their top three ways to keep others in mind when decision making and Caleb brings his favourite idea which raised over $7,000 for a good cause!
Caleb and Cam discuss their top three ideas for showing school pride whilst some students are at school and others are at home. They also suggest a great way that students can double up their events so they can squeeze in any events that they missed when they did schooling from home.
There are many parts to leadership and this week Caleb and Cam discuss ways that student leaders can make mundane events or things that happen around the school more fun. They discuss their favourite idea at the moment and how it is not only a great show of gratitude but team work from the whole school.
Caleb and Cam are back to bring ideas about ways that students and teachers can be involved with significant dates at their schools. They share stories from schools they were involved in Reconciliation Week and share about some practical ways students can be involved at their schools.
In the final episode of the Public Speaking Series Andy and Ronan discuss strategies for nervous speakers. Nearly every speaker will face nerves at some point, these are often a good thing but can sometimes overwhelm us. Listen to this episode to find out some strategies to handle these well.
Caleb and Cam bring plenty of stories to this episode about students who are leading with gratitude at the moment. And share about two schools who's leaders have set up for students both at home and at school to participate in!
Caleb and Cam discuss what leading towards going back to school looks like for students at the moment and what steps they can take to lead the way. Jack Ward also joins the podcast for a special interview and My Favourite Idea segment.
In episode 6 of the Public Speaking Series Andy and Ronan discuss what to do when it comes to a disengaged audience. A crucial tool for any one who is public speaking.
Caleb and Cam turn their attention towards teams in this weeks episode of the podcast, providing students with 3 great ways they can lead their teams in isolation. They also talk about one of their favourite ideas they saw come from Mothers Day!
Caleb and Cam bring a whole lot of fun with another round of Guess The Leader on this weeks podcast, whilst also bringing a practical Top Three ways to lead the way in the community whilst in isolation. The hosts also give a shout out to an exceptional young leader who has been delivering the news to his community via a podcast (stay tuned for his feature in the future). All this and more on this episode of the Student Leadership News podcast!
In episode 5 of the Public Speaking Series Andy and Ronan bring insight about interacting with an audience when Public Speaking.
In this episode Caleb puts Cam to the test in a round of Guess Who, and Cam shares about a school in France that has connected with a school in Australia!
In episode four of the Public Speaking Series Andy and Ronan tackle the big topic of technology in public speaking. Technology can either make or break your speech, so they give 3 Do's and 3 Don'ts when it comes to using it in your speeches.
In Episode 50 of the Podcast, Cam and Caleb share about students who are making a difference in the lives of those around them.
In episode three of the Public Speaking Series Andy and Ronan tackle to problem alot of people face when preparing a speech, selecting the right stories. Stories are an important part of any speech, but you shouldn't just include any story - listen to this episode to hear the essentials for picking the right stories.
Student Leaders are facing a challenge that hasn't been tackled by many before, how do they lead their peers and their school when they aren't physically together? Cam and Caleb give some great ways that students can lead the way from home!
In the second episode of the Public Speaking Series, Ronan and Andy deep dive into their best tips for being a good story teller.
Caleb and Cam bring everyone up to speed with some of the greatest things that are happening in Student Leadership at the moment and encourage students to turn the obstacle of Corona Virus into an opportunity for them to lead. All this and more in this episode.
In this episode of the podcast, Andy and Ronan introduce a new 7 part podcast series where they deep dive into their tips and tricks for Public Speaking. The first episode focuses on the essential steps of preparing a speech.
Lachie Smart broke a world record at the age of 18 and now is using his story to inspire young people everywhere to dream big and have resilience. Lachie is touring around with the National Young Leaders Day tour from Halogen Australia, but is available for in school bookings - to find out more, email speakers@halogen.org.au
Caleb joins Cam this episode to discuss some of their favourite Student News from recent times. From Inspirational Toilets to Teen Filmmakers, they cover a variety of topics and stories.
Andy and Cam welcome in the new year of podcast episodes with their favourite Student Leadership Stories from over the school holidays! They also have a light hearted chat about Cams facial hair choice, a Moustache, with Andy putting a call out to the students to decide whether Cam keeps it or not! All this and more in this episode!
In 2018, we shared some of our Best Leadership Tips in a special episode, so many people loved it that we thought we would put together an updated one with tips from 2019! The tips include concentrating on a single cause, focusing on your character, backing yourself, doing your best, and more! We will be back in the new year, with our first episode being released in late January so keep your eyes peeled!
It can have amazing results if you spend a few minutes to review how ‘student leadership’ has gone at your school this year. The best news is, reviewing your year doesn’t have to be difficult! This episode has strategies and ideas for reviewing your year in different ways, and will help teachers and student leaders to set up next years leaders for success.
This episode unpacks a bunch of practical ideas for student leaders to engage in serving others. We look at how easy it can be to serve people within the school and outside of the school in meaningful ways. Stories in this episode feature students from Redlynch State School, Ormeau State School and from the districts of Eurobodalla and Bega Valley.
John Coutis is an inspirational person, born with legs that didn't work and faced with a tough schooling, John now travels around to schools all across Australia, New Zealand and around the world sharing the messages of Resilience, Leadership and Goal Setting. In this episode he gives a brief overview of some of his favourite leadership topics, and he and Cam have lots of fun along the way. John Coutis is available for bookings via www.johncoutis.com or he will be a speaker at all the upcoming Halogen National Young Leaders Day's, register for them at www.halogen.org.au
Leadership is meant to be fun, but sometimes amongst all the serious things that need to get done student leaders forget this. In this episode Cam and Andy give practical tips on ways you can make everyday leadership responsibilities fun, share their favourite ideas from Tempe High School and Windsor Public School and have a bit of fun themselves along the way.
In this episode Cam and Caleb discuss how student leaders already have the answers to the questions or problems they are facing! They share stories of how Camberwell Girls Grammar School, Santa Maria College and Toorak College have identified needs in their community they already have the answers too. Listen in for their Favourite Ideas, Best Leadership Tip and their Top Three Ways to make a contribution!
RUOK has been embraced by schools far and wide. We share some of the brilliant ways that different schools engaged with RUOK Day, and we analyse why it works... and how student leaders can have the same success with other campaigns.
Caleb and Ronan discuss heaps of success stories from student leaders that have hosted great activities to help their peers with mental health and wellbeing. These ideas are based on art, animals, sport… and even the school toilets!
Everyone will face conflict at some point of their schooling life, it is not only important for you to work through it but for you to know it is normal. In this episode Emily and Cam share stories of conflict that happened at their schools but discuss how to deal with conflict that students may have with their leadership team, their wider group of peers and even their teachers. Emily and Cam also share their favourite ideas which have come from Saint Kevins College and Suncoast Christian College.
This episode unpacks the theme of the next season of the GRIP Student Leadership Conference, Lead The Way. Andy and Caleb give their Top 3 Tips for Leading the Way and share stories from their leadership experiences. They also share a BLT and share their Favourite Ideas with eachother.
Teamwork makes the dreamwork is a very common saying in Leadership, in this episode Sam and Cam discuss the importance of Team and how to make teamwork the DREAMWORK. Sam, a new co-host of the podcast, shares his Best Leadership Tip for working as a team and discusses with Cam the top three ways to make teamwork the dreamwork.
Growth is essential for every leader, without it they won't be able to help lead the people around them to "new heights" or better opportunities. In this episode, Caleb and Cam give their Top 3 tips for growing as a leader and discuss the importance of students stretching themselves and getting out of their comfort zones. There is even a One Minute Wisdom from Leisel Jones all about how small changes can make a big impact in the end.
As a leader you will have lots of different things you need to think about, plan or implement. Whether there is a meeting coming up and you need to create a proposal for an idea or you have a big event, being organised and having everything prepared is essential. In this episode Cam and Caleb discuss how they stayed organised as students, share their top tips and answer some popular questions about being organised.
If you want to make a difference in the world, there is lots to be learned from what fashion giant Cotton On are doing through their foundation. In this episode Ronan is joined by Sean Purcell from the Cotton On Foundation, and they break down some of the valuable lessons that student leaders can apply to their own projects.
In episode 27 of the Podcast Cam and Caleb practically advise students how they can discover their strengths and weaknesses, Caleb shares a BLT he learnt whilst competing in a triathlon and Cam talks about Woolworths "Earn & Learn " Program which you can find out more about here on https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/discover/earn-and-learn
We hope you enjoy this episode of the podcast and make sure to send questions in or videos of your very own BLT Handshake!
Caleb and Emily share some of their favourite ideas they have heard and learnt recently in this episode of the podcast. Caleb pulls apart some of the recent soccer results to share a BLT and Emily shares a funny tour tale that happened whilst doing some training recently.
Caleb and Cam celebrate reaching the 25th episode of the Student Leadership News Podcast with a new segment, where Caleb challenges Cam to come up with an idea in just a minute! They also answer some questions from student leaders and Caleb shares a story about how his mountain climbing turned into a big leadership lesson - which he shares as his best leadership tip. Watch the podcast on our Facebook or Youtube.
Cam and Andy share highlights of their recent travels in New Zealand. The chat focuses on the top 3 ways to work as a team, as well as the importance of character. Cam also shares his favourite idea relating to supporting a cause. To watch the video version of this episode go to our Youtube channel or Facebook page.
In this special episode Emily is joined by Teigan Nash, co-founder of Girls Who Glow. 'Teigs' gives some special leadership insights from her work with girls, and her own experience. We reckon that everything in this episode is great advice for fellas too! Teigs is well known from her time hosting Saturday Disney, for her current TV hosting appearances, and being part of the hosting team of the current National Young Leaders Days touring Australia. To watch the video version of this episode go to our Youtube channel or Facebook page.
Emily and Ronan chat through all the favourite segments. Hear about the mega mural, the importance of focus, and the core character traits of a student leader. The story about Vanessa is pretty cool too. To watch the video version of this episode go to our Youtube channel or Facebook page.
To record this episode we trek back to Rockhampton where our very first podcast episode occured a year ago. We chat about the importance of priorities, a new youth fund... and melting moments. We also unpack a very special 'Top 3' list! To watch the video version of this episode go to our Youtube channel or Facebook page.
Our podcast makes it into it's second year, and the original hosting team of Cam and Ronan take the mics. After chatting about Christmas, we talk about a great way for new student leaders to learn important lessons from last years student leaders, and other tips for starting the year strong. To watch the video version of this episode go to our Youtube channel or Facebook page.
One of the segments that adds lots of life to our podcast is 'Tour Tales'. We share stories from our adventures on the road working with student leaders far and wide. This episode is a 'Best Of' ... with our favourite tour tales from 2018. You might not learn lots about leadership, but you'll laugh lots with our hosts. The main podcast episodes will be back for 2019 commencing on February 7! You can also watch the video version of any episode on our Facebook page or Youtube channel.
This is the final episode for 2018 and includes snippets of the BLT (Best Leadership Tip) segments from throughout the year. Hear of best tips combined into this one special episode. The podcast will be back bigger and better than ever in 2019!
Ronan is joined by Alex Cork from Crimson Education. The Crimson Team are experts at mentoring students through their final years of school, so Alex shares heaps of practical ideas. The 'Top 3' segment is a cracker... all about how to make the most of 'extra curricular' opportunities. To watch the video version of this episode go to our Youtube channel and to find out more about Crimson visit www.crimsoneducation.org
Emily and Ronan talk about the largest variety of meat pies ever... but finally get on topic and chat about 'responsibility'. We also discuss the advantage of 'getting messy' when it comes to organising school events. Plus more of course. To watch the video version of this episode go to our Youtube channel.
Andy and Cam tell you about Galaxy Cat... a fantastic fundraising project started by a super young leader. We also chat about the importance of finishing the year well as a student leader. Plus more of course. To watch the video version of this episode go to our Youtube channel.
Andy co-hosts the podcast for the first time and helps answer questions submitted by students. We chat about schools who attempt world records and about the importance of seeking feedback. And the pinnacle of the episode... we examine the definition of the word 'preserves'. To watch the video version of this episode go to our Youtube channel.
Meet Emily who co-hosts the podcast for the first time. She talks about avocados. She also gives lots of great advice for how student leaders can involve more people in school events. We also cover our current favourite idea and best leadership tip, and tell you about another brand new podcast being released this week. To watch the video version of this episode go to our Youtube channel.
Be entertained by the plastic trumpet sound effects, and be educated by some great leadership ideas. In the 'Top 3' segment we look at the top daily actions of a leader, super practical. To watch the video version go to our Youtube channel.
This episode kicks of with a tale that is literally about putting on swimming gear and diving into unknown water. Once the suspense is over, we tie it together by talking about 3 valuable leadership tips for dealing with things that you don't see coming. The 'My Favourite Idea' segment reveals a great response to school yard litter, and the ‘One Minute Wisdom’ segment features AFL superstar Kane Cornes. To watch the video version go to our Youtube channel.
In this episode we talk about 'power and influence' and how leaders can use it for good. We discuss practical ideas for supporting local causes as well as broader causes. Includes a great ‘One Minute Wisdom’ segment from the inspirational Dr Fiona Wood. To watch the video version go to:
Recorded live in the car during a long drive to Mildura, this episode of the PodCARst (get it) has all the favourite segments and some great tips for supporting important causes. You will also witness the 'clinker game' in action. To watch the video version go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-P5YysdoyOfmvGFb3IF8DA
This episode unpacks the theme of the next season of the GRIP Student Leadership Conference, and looks at the session content in detail. In other segments we reveal the leadership time-capsule idea, and Cam's elaborate hamburger analogy. To watch the video version: https://youtu.be/7fIKeorApTQ
This episode was recorded in Whyalla, South Australia, whilst onsite at the amazing University of South Australia campus. The regular segments are packed full of leadership tips relating to our adventures whist at the university. To watch the video version: https://youtu.be/cceue0AyUHo
After telling stories about Caleb in previous episodes he joins this episode of the podcast as co-host. Hear about the total power blackout that affected our team, and the leadership lessons regarding 'adversity' that the situation created. To view the video - https://youtu.be/Z-M1aCIcBoY
When tackling serious stuff we talk about team unity and our best leadership tip. When sharing our tour tale we talk about our recent football fail. Includes a great 'One Minute Wisdom' segment from the inspirational John Coutis.
Recorded in Bendigo, this episode has more random food references than ever before... starting with Twelve Dollar Dozen Day. We also look at the top 3 ways for leaders to deal with criticism, as well as all the normal segments.