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CRAZYPodcast

English, Education, 9 seasons, 17 episodes, 9 hours, 59 minutes
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Welcome to the Crazy Might Work's CRAZYPodcast where we celebrate authors, innovators, entrepreneurs, inventors and scientists. We share stories of experts in their respective fields and promote their life experiences and wisdom for everyone. Hosted by the Chief Combobulator of Crazy Might Work, Paul Hawkins, this newly released podcast segment of Crazy Might Work introduces a new way for people to gain more insights on innovation. Have any inquiries or want us to interview someone? Contact us via our email address: [email protected] | Website: https://www.crazymightwork.com
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Episode 1 of 1: Leadership Lesssons from Frontiers Like Space

The Space Shuttle Challenger and Columbia disasters, along with other failed missions led NASA to rethink how it fostered leadership and culture. Now, Crazy Might Work is using an ultra-modern version of the NASA 4-Dimensional Leadership Program, (based on the current space program) to share those learnings with other organisations and leadership teams.In this special episode recorded at the Australian Space Summit in May 2024, Paul Hawkins talks to host Adam Thorn about the the program, it's origins in Antarctica, whether leaders are born or made, and how NASA became the best place to work in federal government for the 12th year in a row. Thanks for listening to the Crazy Might Work Podcast! We hope you have enjoyed listening to the great conversations with extraordinary people. For more resources, go here https://www.crazymightwork.com/resources/
6/18/202424 minutes, 1 second
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Episode 1 of 1: Peak Perspectives: Shailee Basnet's Lessons from Climbing Everest (with Nine Other Women) for High-Performing Teams

In this inspiring interview, Shailee Basnet, a Nepalese mountaineer and leader, shares her unique experiences climbing Mount Everest and leading the Seven Summits Women Team in that endeavour. She shares the driving purpose behind the team to challenge gender stereotypes and managing team conflict and the importance of shared vision and commitment. She shares how her own purpose has shifted from personal achievements to empowering others. On failure, she shares the moment her team had to turn back from a summit climb and how that was to be celebrated as it prioritised safety. She shares candidly about humour, love, and perspective in overcoming challenges, and offers insights for maintaining emotional and mental resilience. She talks about her recently launched Female Leadership Academy, a project empowering young women in Nepal, and her future plans of using stand-up comedy as a fundraiser for the academy.TakeawaysConflict within a team can be managed through a shared vision and commitment to a common goal.Innovation and trying new approaches are essential in achieving remarkable things.Humour, love, and perspective are essential in maintaining resilience.The Female Leadership Academy empowers young women in Nepal and aims to create a generation of super empowered individuals.Thanks for listening to the Crazy Might Work Podcast! We hope you have enjoyed listening to the great conversations with extraordinary people. For more resources, go here https://www.crazymightwork.com/resources/
5/7/20241 hour, 4 minutes, 56 seconds
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Episode 1 of 1 - The Edge of Organisational Development with Matthew Elphick

Matthew Elphick, a learning and development expert, shares his journey and insights into the boundaries of learning and development in organizations. He emphasises the importance of real change in the context of work and the power of coaching in facilitating that change. Matthew discusses the balance between theory and practice in adult learning and the need for organisations to prioritise learning as a strategic agenda. He also explores strategies for evaluating learning programs and the role of personalisation in organisational learning. Matthew concludes by discussing the potential of data-driven learning and the lessons we can learn from nature and permaculture principles.Thanks for listening to the Crazy Might Work Podcast! We hope you have enjoyed listening to the great conversations with extraordinary people. For more resources, go here https://www.crazymightwork.com/resources/
2/12/202448 minutes, 26 seconds