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At the dawn of the social media era, Belle Gibson became a pioneering wellness influencer - telling the world how she beat cancer with an alternative diet. Her bestselling cookbook and online app provided her success, respect, and a connection to the cancer-battling influencer she admired the most. But a curious journalist with a sick wife began asking questions that even those closest to Belle began to wonder. Was the online star faking her cancer and fooling the world? Kaitlyn Dever stars in the Netflix hit series Apple Cider Vinegar . Inspired by true events, the dramatized story follows Belle’s journey from self-styled wellness thought leader to disgraced con artist. It also explores themes of hope and acceptance - and how far we’ll go to maintain it. In this episode of You Can't Make This Up, host Rebecca Lavoie interviews executive producer Samantha Strauss. SPOILER ALERT! If you haven't watched Apple Cider Vinegar yet, make sure to add it to your watch-list before listening on. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts .…
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Casa de Cambio explores the world of change, tech, innovation, transformation, strategy and corporate life. Host Natasha Redman exchanges ideas with experts and a few laughs along the way. www.casadecambio.com.au
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Casa de Cambio explores the world of change, tech, innovation, transformation, strategy and corporate life. Host Natasha Redman exchanges ideas with experts and a few laughs along the way. www.casadecambio.com.au
What is neuroscience? How does neuroscience affect people impacted by change? What can change practitioners learn from neuroscience? What about psychosocial hazards? What are they and how do they impact the work of change management practitioners? Michelle Teunis is a curious learner, experienced change practitioner and the creator of the 'Brain Friendly Change' course. She chats to Tash about all things neuroscience and change in this excellent conversation. Michelle recommends: Rewire by Nicole Vignola (@nicolesneuroscience on insta) The Dynamics of Business Behaviour by Beirem Ben Barrah and Philip Jordanov The Mindset Neuroscience Podcast by Stefanie Faye Love is Blind on Netflix Check out the Brain-Frienldy Change Course that Michelle co-authored with ACLI at: https://aclinstitute.teachable.com/p/brainfriendlychange Michelle's website: www.collabwise.com.au Connect with Michelle at for weekly #BrainsOnChange musings: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleteunis/ More info on the SCARF model at: https://neuroleadership.com/research/tools/nli-scarf-assessment/ Links to find out more about Psychosocial Hazards:- ComCare: https://www.comcare.gov.au/safe-healthy-work/prevent-harm/psychosocial-hazards - SafeWork AU Overview: https://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/safety-topic/managing-health-and-safety/mental-health/psychosocial-hazards - ISO45003 Global Standard (free intro course run by Flourish DX AU): https://www.45003.org/ - Recent updates with new hazards at at November 2024: https://www.comcare.gov.au/safe-healthy-work/prevent-harm/changes-to-whs-laws - A great podcast on this topic: https://www.psychhealthandsafety.com…
How can change and project professionals define benefits of a change? What are some traps or things to look out for? What tools can people use to map and track project benefits How about intangible benefits? How do we track those? Lata Hamilton is an experienced change practitioner and author. She joins Tash for a thought provoking chat about all things benefits, and more. Lata recommends: 4 Hour work week by Tim ferriss Agatha All Along on Disney Only Murders in the Building Tiny Beautiful Things Watch Lata's free 6 Ways to Build Trust Video: https://www.latahamilton.com/trust Join Lata's free Book Club and exclusive Launch Bonuses here: https://www.latahamilton.com/pioneerbook Follow Lata on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/latahamilton/…
What are some of the hallmarks of a modern leader? What mindset shifts are required to be a 21st century leader? What are some more traditional leadership tropes that need to be left in the past? Karen Ferris is a leadership guru, author and horror movie enthusiast. She joins Tash for a chat about all things modern leadership and more, on the latest episode of Casa de Cambio podcast. Buy here new book, remarkable leadership, at https://karenferris.com/books Karen recommends: The Penguin Lessons by Tom Michell Alien Romulus The Substance Tash recommeds: From…
Projects and transformations keep failing. Many transformations don't achieve all of their intended goals. Benefits? Barely getting something over the line before the money runs out is often defined as success, and what gets delivered bears little resemblance to the original change vision. People keep claiming certifications or 'secret' recipes can solve these problems - but brutally - these failures persist. We argue about how (waterfall vs agile vs BAU) to deliver - but no matter the method, there are always transformations that get stuck, get blocked, get complicated and get messy. And at the end of the day, what really matters is the people who are living the change, as they can ultimately unlock the benefits defined in the business case. Why does this matter? As project managers and leaders - we should be accountable for successful delivery of outcomes and benefits. So anything that helps us unstick the transformation and help it land is what separates a great change leader from an adequate one. Guest hosted by podcast alumni Peter Lam, he has an in depth discussion with Tash along with Liz Smeaton (transformation and change industry legend) where they share real life case studies and practical advice on what you can do to get your transformation unstuck. Join Peter;s Meetup group at: https://www.meetup.com/agile-project-managers-melbourne/ Liz recommends: Little Lies Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano Sunbathing by Isobel Beech Tash recommends: Cher, the Memoir, part 1 Tension by Kylie Atavista + Bando Stone and the New World by Childish Gambino Culinary Class Wars on Netflix Pachinko on Apple TV…
What is Fake Agile? How does fake Agile harm Agile? What is a bullshit job? What should you do if you've realised you have a bullshit job? What can the Agile community collectively do to help stamp out the bullshit? Nigel Thurlow is a truth teller, speaker and author. He joins Tash for a second time on Casa de Cambio podcast to discuss all of these things and more. Nigel recommends: David Mann Yamada-San Tash recommends: Boy Swallows Universe on Netflix Connect with Nigel at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nigelthurlow/ https://www.nigelthurlow.com/ www.casadecambio.com.au…
What is complexity fitness? How can an organisation get complexity fit? What is wayfinding? What should leaders who are starting their wayfinding journey do? Sonja Blignaut is an author, complexity nerd and founder of More Beyond and Complexity Fit . She joins Tash on the latest episode of Casa de Cambio podcast for a chat about all of these things and more. Sonja recommends: Tim Ingold Field Guide to Getting Lost by Rebecca Solnit The Matter With Things by Ian Gilchrist Poetry of David White and John O'Donohue Exploring Consciousness by Alan Watts Nora Bateson Bayo Akomolafe Bonnitta Roy Follow Sonja on Medium and LinkedIn for more great insights.…
When should you stop a change altogether? Is it a career limiting move to say no when you are tasked with making something happen? What should change agents who have the unenviable task of informing their leaders something is a bad idea do? What is sunk cost truth? Kim Ballestrin is a knitter, agile change agent and Cynefin enthusiast. She joins Tash for a chat about all of these things and more in the latest episode of casa de cambio podcast. For more informaiton on upcoming change courses visit www.casadecambio.com.au/store…
In this episode of Casa de Cambio podcast, Tash is joined by the Head of Global Procurement at Roche - Colm Diamond. Colm shares a case study of how his department improved their business agility. Starting with the problem, how teams were organised, roadblocks encountered on the way. Colm talks about the capability gaps that needed to be solved along the way, as well as shares his own personal struggle with disempowerment. Colm Recommends: Dan Carlin's Hardcore History Podcast Republic by Plato The Apology of Socrates by Plato Enjoy the podcast? Why not buy me a coffee www.casadecambio.com.au…
What is 'the transformation myth'? What is the downstream impact when an organisation hasn't correctly defined the problem it faces? What can leaders do to ensure that change is enabled across the organisation? Nigel Thurlow is the CEO of the Flow Consortium, Former Chief of Agile at Toyota and co-author of the Flow System Playbook. He joins Tash for a chat about all things transformations, as well as an interesting side chat about the growing use of AI in organisations. Nigel recommends: Hijack on Apple TV Buy the Flow System Playbook here .…
How do you level up your change game? What are some strategies to move from change analyst to change manager, and change manager to senior change manager? What senior career paths are available for experienced change practitioners? How can you build a brand for yourself? Eloise Seidelin is a founder, an experienced change recruiter and the host of the Change It podcast. She joins Tash for a joint episode where they cover all things leveling up and more. Eloise recommends: Good to Great by Jim Collins www.casadecambio.com.au…
What do you do if you are a project or transformation professional, but you are hiring a change manager and you don't know where to start? What should people be looking for in change CVs? What questions should people who are not experts in change management, and might not be sure what to look for, ask when interviewing a change management professional? What kind of responses from candidates are desirable? What are some gotchas to beware of? Alan Herrity is a seasoned recruiting professional and Liverpool FC superfan. He joins Tash on the latest episode of Casa de Cambio to discuss all of these things and more. He also gives lots of great general advice for anyone who is on the market and looking for their next gig. Alan recommends: The Beatles: The Authorised Biography by Hunter Davis Surrounded by Idiots: The Four Types of Human Behaviour by Thomas Erikson The Anfield Wrap Podcast Dead to Me on Netflix Huberman Podcast The Drive Podcast SBS French Podcast SBS Spanish Podcast Alan's video on outcomes not tasks can be found here . Enjoy the podcast? Why not buy me a coffee .…
What is a change management office (CMO)? What should change practitioners advocating for a centralised change management office do? What steps should people take when setting up a CMO? Where should the CMO sit? Are roles such Chief Change Officer becoming more common? What are some traps to avoid when setting up a CMO? Lena Ross is a speaker, author and change management guru. She joins Tash for a chat about all things CMO and gives out some solid career advice too. Lena recommends: Upside to Chaos: The Power of Disorder to Transform Lives by Tim Harford. Learn more about Lena's 'Change Management in a Box' here . Enjoy the podcast? Why not buy me a coffee . www.casadecambio.com.au…
What are some of the different ways people respond to change? How can change agents and leaders tailor their communication approach based on different types of responses to change? Gavin Wedell is the founder and CEO of ChangePlan. He joins Tash for a chat about responses to change, as well as share some interesting research he did on the biggest challenges change professionals face. Casa de Cambio listeners can get a free download of ChangePlan's stakeholder playing cards by using the code 'CASA' here . More info on ChangePlan at changeplan.co Enjoying the podcast? Why not buy me a coffee . www.casadecambio.com.au…
What are some things people should consider when preparing to take a product to market? What are some commons traps people fall into? How can change practitioners help bring a product to life? Rebecca Motter is an experienced marketer and product commercialisation guru. She joins Tash for a chat about all things product and more. Rebecca recommends: The Wheel of Time on Amazon The RISE podcast Redacted podcast Like the podcast? Why not buy me a coffee at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/natasharedman www.casadecambio.com.au…
When should change champions be used/not used? How does change maturity influence the success of a change champion network? What are some things that can go wrong when standing up a change champion network? How can change agents prevent them? What are some traps for new players? Andrew Butow is a co founder, gaming enthusiast and haver of opinions. Andrew joins Tash for a chat about all things change champions and apocalypse survival. This is the final episode of season 7 - thanks for listening and supporting the podcast! Don't forget to write reviews and tell everyone you know. Casa de Cambio podcast will be back later in 2023. Andrew recommends: The Last of Us Humology by Declan Foster Find out more about Earth 2 Mars' upcoming change management courses at www.earth2mars.com.au Keep up with space for change at https://earth2mars.com.au/space-for-change/ Follow earth 2 mars' YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@earth2marstv…
What do leaders need to do to set their change up for success? What holds leaders, and therefore their people, back when making change in an organisation? What role does empathy play when leading change? Christiane Anderson is an enterprise coach, co founder and rowing novice. In the latest episode of Casa de Cambio podcast, she chats to Tash about all of this and more. Christiane recommends: Better Value Sooner Safer Happier by Jonathan Smart Authentic Relating by Ryel kestano If books could kill podcast with Michael Hobbs Learn more at peopleoverprocess.com.au…
What are some things leaders should do to empower their people? What are some examples when empowerment goes well? What about when it doesn't go so well? What can the fallout be? Biunca Hooper is a business agility coach and NZ director at EPiC agile. She joins Tash for a chat about all of these things and more, in the latest episode of Casa de Cambio podcast. Catch B at the Agile on the Beach conference in March in the very stunning location of Nelson, NZ. Biunca recommends: Academy To Innovate HR HBR article: https://hbr.org/2018/03/when-empowering-employees-works-and-when-it-doesnt This David Marquet video And this one…
What are some red flags change practitioners need to look out for when interviewing for a role or meeting with potential clients? In this solo episode, host Natasha Redman discusses a pretty long list of red flags - how to spot them and what to do once you have identified them. Tash recommends: Poker Face on Stan The Last of Us on HBO Pamela, a Love Story on Netflix The Tim Ferriss Show Episode # 521 with Dr Andrew Huberman Flowers by Miley Cyrus And in the Darkness, Hearts Aglow by Weyes Blood Violeta by Isabel Allende Spare by Prince Harry www.casadecambio.com.au…
What are some of the key features of the 'gig economy'? How have employment trends changed in the last few years? How many employers use gig economy talent? What should people thinking of taking the plunge into gig work be aware of? Michelle Fotheringham is a gig economy disruptor, documentary enthusiast and founder of talent collective Werkling . She joins Tash for a chat about all things gig economy and how talent models are changing in our VUCA world. Michelle recommends: Colin From Accounts on Stan Pepsi, Where's My Jet? On Netflix Cult Status: How to Build a Business People Adore by Tim Duggan Matilda the musical soundtrack Michelle regularly hosts webinars for people who are thinking of taking the plunge into the gig economy. Follow her on LinkedIn to stay up to date.…
What is a mindset? How is it different to an agile mindset? How is it different from a growth mindset? What needs to shift to build an agile mindset? Which do people find the most challenging? Can you shift your mindset? How does this happen? What gets in the way? How might you recruit someone with an agile mindset? Lena Ross is the co-founder of the Agile Change Institute, author of essential change management texts and a Tudor enthusiast. She joins Tash this episode for a great chat about all things mindset, our favourite retros and when to delay a response. Lena recommends: Becoming Elizabeth The Tudors The Other Boleyn Girl The Boleyn Inheritance by Philippa Gregory Brain Hacks by Lara Honos-Webb Get More Lena and Agile Mindset at: Agile Change Leadership Institute website https://aclinstitute.com/ The Agile Mindset Microlearning Credential https://aclinstitute.teachable.com/p/the-agile-mindset The Agile Mindset Scorecard (Self Assessment) Quiz https://agilemindset.scoreapp.com/ Lena's online store for eBook/Playbook Where Design Thinking Meets Change Management https://lena-ross.myshopify.com/products/design-thinking-meets-change-management…
What is change fatigue? What isn't change fatigue? What's the difference between change saturation and change fatigue? Why do some people say change fatigue isn't a thing? What are some tips change practitioners should remember when walking into a 'change fatigue' situation? Gilbert Kruidenier is an emergency services volunteer, senior change manager and podcast enthusiast. He joins Tash for a chat about all things change fatigue, community participation and his commitment to learning. Gilbert recommends: Outer range (Amazon) Hunters (Amazon) The Idea of Australia: A Search for the Soul of the Nation by Julianne Schulz The Power of People Collaborating by Naomi Jones-Black Ologies podcast Tash recommends the LinkedIn Lunatics subreddit…
It's so common for change practitioners NOT to get the opportunity to influence the design of change. One of the factors that is linked to success is being a trusted advisor to decision makers, but this often takes a long time. How can change agents accelerate this? What are some steps they can take right away? What are some traps for new players when trying to build deep rapport quickly with people of influence? What are some other strategies change agents can employ to get a seat at the table when the change is first discussed, and designed? Dr Jen Frahm is a speaker, author, change oracle and crime noir enthusiast. She returns to Casa de Cambio podcast to chat about all these things and more. https://drjenfrahm.com/ for more info on all things Jen. Jen recommends: Fairytale by Stephen King Yellowstone Wednesday The Unforgotten More information on the Margaret Mead quote Jen mentions can be found here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/missing-word-famous-margaret-mead-quote-leandro-herrero/…
How do we identify our strengths? And how do we know what our strengths combination is? How does that make me superpowered? Nikki Smith is a career coach, registered psychologist and host of the popular podcast ' Dream Life Best Fit Role .' She joins Tash for a chat about how your strengths combination is your superpower, how understanding your strengths can improve your work life and more. Nikki recommends: Loveless and Radio Silence by Alice Osemond Scandal Limitless More info on Nikki's strengths masterclass can be found at: https://www.nikkismithcoach.com/?product=strengths-masterclass Info on Nikki's single strengths session can be found here: https://www.nikkismithcoach.com/?page_id=4666…
What is prehab for change? How is it different to a warm up? What are some real life examples of where you have used prehab for change? Kathy Piestrzynski is a head of change, agile enthusiast and netball coach. She chats to Tash about prehab for change, netball positions and the similarities between coaching a sports team and leading change in the latest episode of Casa de Cambio podcast. Kathy's prehab for change course is coming out in April - more info can be found via her website agilesports.org (going live soon!), by email at kathy@agilesports.org or by following her on LinkedIn. Kathy recommends: Change Leader by Dr Jen Frahm Think Again by Adam Grant The Comfort Crisis: Embrace Discomfort to Reclaim Your Wild, Happy Healthy Self by Michael Easter The Work Life Podcast by Adam Grant Dare to Lead by Brene Brown Both Kathy and Tash recommend holidaying in Queenstown, NZ And one final note, the new 'VUCA' acronym is 'BANI' - Brittle, Anxious, Non Linear and Incomprehensible…
Why do retailers struggle to innovate? What can people in retail do who want to innovate but aren't sure where to start? What are some common traps to avoid? Andrew Smith is a retail innovation expert, chicken crimpy enthusiast and co-author of the book 'Retail Innovation Reframed: How to Transform Operations and Achieve Purpose Led Growth and Resilience.' He joins Tash on this episode of the podcast to discuss all things retail innovation with some great bonus chats on servant leadership and culture change thrown in. Andrew recommends: Stranger Things on Netflix Hannah Gadsby's TED Talk: 3 ideas, 3 contradictions, or not. Think Again by Adam Grant Check out Andrew's podcast Retailistic where all good podcasts are streamed. www.casadecambio.com.au…
What can change managers learn from product owners? Where do the two disciplines overlap? How can change managers better market themselves to key decision makers within their organisations? Adam Mullett is a Product Owner and the author of the book 'From No to How: How to Get Buy in and Lead Change' and joins Tash on this episode of Casa de Cambio podcast for a chat about all of this and more. Adam recommends: Better Call Saul The Avoidable War by kevin Rudd Connect with Adam here .…
What is CX? Why is it important? What can change practitioners learn from CX? Is there any overlap? Where does CX fit into the agile family? Biunca Hooper is a business agility coach, change enthusiast and director at EPiC Agile. She chats to Tash about all of these things and more in the latest episode of Casa de Cambio podcast. Biunca recommends: Leading Beyond Change: Michael and Audrey Sahota The Diary of a CEO podcast Learn more about the New Zealand business agility meetup at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/business-agility-new-zealand/ www.casadecambio.com.au…
What are some things hiring managers and recruiters can do to ensure they don't unintentionally offer female candidates less? How does unconscious bias play out in the world of talent and recruiting? What about if you are a woman who has just started a new job and realised you are paid less than your male colleagues or male predecessors? What can you do to close that gap after you're already in the org? Jo Vohland is the swiss army knife of talent, star wars nerd and the general manager of ATC events & media. She joins Tash for a chat about how biases that persist in hiring practices can contribute to the gender pay gap at companies and what we can do to bring about change. More info on upcoming ATC Events at: https://atcevent.com/ Jo recommends: Obi-Wan on Disney+ Stranger Things on Netflix Marian Keyes novels Tash recommends: @theaussiecorporate instagram account www.casadecambio.com.au…
What are some examples of tools that work well in agile change environments? What tools just don't work in agile? In this solo episode host Natasha Redman gives some good insights into her experiences working with scaling start ups and clients who are moving to agile ways of working. Tash recommends: Retail Innovation: How to Transform Operations and achieve purpose led growth and resilience by Andrew Smith and Gareth Jude Mr Morale & The Big Steppers by Kendrick Lamar Coachella 22 playlist on Spotify Client Liaison The teacher's trial Shandee's Story Russian Doll on Netflix Winning Time Pachinko on Apple TV…
How can change practitioners apply change management principles to community development? What is social architecture? How can diagnostic interventions and sense making be used in community work? Luc Galoppin is a change consultant, chocolatier and blogger. He chats to Tash about his experiences running community development programs in Belgium, as well as the benefits of coaching, not knowing all the answers and un learning everything you know (lots of bonus chat in this one!) Luc recommends: On Tyranny by Timothy Snyder Check out Luc's blog at: http://www.reply-mc.com/ www.casadecambio.com.au…
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