In this interview Gregory shares his enthusiasm for making a positive impact through solutions that address climate change, the biggest challenge facing humanity today. He details how important it is to have out-of-the-box thinkers in the organisation, believing diversity in background and skills allows for more creative and better solutions. Gregory’s enthusiasm for persistent problem solving and his advice around working on something meaningful makes for an uplifting listening experience.
In this inspiring interview Jessie shares her passion for discovery and how much she loves her job! She discusses the challenges of her research work and the obvious highlights in hunting down and finding another planet (or in her case, 60+!). Jessie’s enthusiasm for her work is infectious as she describes NASA’s next mission of creating the Habitable Worlds Observatory which will, through an incredibly large telescope, be able to see earth-like planets around other stars! Jessie also has very sound advice for school leavers.
In this episode, you will meet Luke Petherbridge, a finalist in the Inspiring Corporate Leader category of the Global Australian Awards in 2023. Luke leads the largest operator of logistics real estate in the US and is catalysing innovation across logistics and supply chains. As CEO of Link Logistics, Luke oversees the largest US-focused warehouse and business park portfolio with a staggering 5% of America’s GDP flowing through their buildings.
In this interview Luke shares how he fell into this career, rather than having planned it from the start and describes the very real challenges in his role in adapting to an ever-changing environment, particularly since the pandemic. Luke discusses how important diversity and inclusion is for thought leadership in an organisation and shares his passion for giving back, having established CoreGiving which is addressing childhood hunger in the US.
In this episode, you will meet Peter Osborne,a finalist in the Inspiring Corporate Leader category of the Global Australian Awards in 2023. Peter is a distinguished business leader and champion of Australian industry across Asia, supporting the growth of many now-global companies into the region over the past 30 years. A former trade diplomat-turned-corporate executive, Peter has spent the past three decades living and working in Asia. Combining decades of experience as a leader and advisor, with his deep commitment to philanthropy, Peter is an influential champion for economic and social partnerships in the region, driving positive change both in his business and charitable endeavours.
In this inspiring interview Peter tells us about his very interesting global career, foundation to which is the theme of kindness and compassion. Peter believes at the end of your career people will not necessarily remember the profit you bought to the company but how you treated people around you and looked after your team. He also shares his challenges and highlights, along with discussing how failure and battle scars are opportunities for rich learning.
In this episode, you will meet Dr Sri (Fitri) Safitri, a finalist in the Alumni category of the Global Australian Awards in 2023. Fitri is a digital transformation trailblazer, whose passion for customer experience and education has driven technology advancements impacting the lives of millions of people across Indonesia. For more than 20 years, Fitri has been working at the forefront of Indonesia’s Information and Communication Technology (ICT) industry, helping to develop the digital ecosystem and platforms across the country.
In this interview Fitri shares her passion for helping learners – students and professionals alike – to upskill and reskill for better positions through an online educational platform. She shares how her experience as a note-taker for a student requiring assistance ignited her passion for ensuring the opportunity and transforming power of education is available to all. Fitri also details the challenges and highlights in her role and has sound advice for young people looking to work in this area.
In this episode, you will meet Anan Bouapha, a finalist in the Alumni category of the Global Australian Awards in 2023. Anan is an internationally renowned human rights leader, and the founder of Laos’ first LGBTQI rights organisation. As founder of Proud To Be Us Laos, Anan is dedicated to promoting equal rights for people within sexual and gender diversity communities. He is referred by the HuffingtonPost as the leader of the country’s nascent LGBTQI movement, working to integrate LGBTQI rights into national development, tackling the cultural, legal and normative barriers facing the community.
In this heartwarming interview Anan shares his journey to reaching this significant milestone in Laos. He describes the ongoing challenges he faces in his work and how important the collaboration with Australia is. Anan’s unwaivering passion for LGBTQI rights has seen him travel to the USA, Paris and London, to undertake studies and immerse himself in new approaches, with these experiences helping to hone his focus on working in solidarity to build relationships and trust for a better society and future.
In this episode, you will meet Dr Stefania Peracchi, a finalist in Global Talent for the Global Australian Awards in 2023. Stefania is a nuclear physicist and engineer working at the cutting edge of international space research. As an Accelerator Beamline Scientist at the Centre for Accelerator Science of the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO), Stefania is using precision ion irradiations through powerful particle accelerators to investigate the effects of space radiation on microelectronics, shielding materials, and the human body.
In this interview Stefania describes the work she does in simple terms to help us understand how important this research is in understanding what happens when humans go to space. Stefania also shares how this research can benefit us on earth in our understanding of the treatment of certain cancers and diseases. With a global career journey, Stefania shares with us how different experiences have influenced her creative approach to finding solutions with minimal resources.
In this episode, you will meet Dr Nasir Mahmood, a finalist in Global Talent for the Global Australian Awards in 2023. Nasir is a world-leading materials engineer, working at the frontline of scientific discovery and research into clean energy solutions. As a Vice Chancellor’s Senior Research Fellow at RMIT University in Melbourne, Nasir is leading a body of research into innovative new ways to leverage advanced materials for a sustainable, clean-energy future. In early 2023, Nasir and his team announced a major breakthrough on the road to creating a truly viable green hydrogen industry, by developing a cheaper and more energy-efficient way to make hydrogen directly from seawater. The new method developed by Nasir and his team splits the seawater directly into hydrogen and oxygen – skipping the need for desalination and its associated cost, energy consumption and carbon emissions.
In this interview, Nasir shares where his global journey has taken him, along with the challenges involved with taking an idea from theory to practice. The successful new method of creating green hydrogen, which took Nasir and his team about 7-8 years to develop, was a significant highlight which he believes helps to carry the team through the challenges that they face in commercialising this method to the benefit of society.
Nasir’s passion for creating a cleaner, greener future also extends to researching solutions into capturing the microplastics that pollute bodies of water. Listen to this inspiring interview for more.
In this episode, you will meet Stuart Skelton, a finalist in the Creative Excellence category for the Global Australian Awards in 2023. Stuart is a grammy-nominated operatic powerhouse, who has been captivating audiences for more than 20 years as one of the world’s finest heldentenors. Winner of the 2014 International Opera Awards Male Singer of the Year, Stuart has been critically acclaimed for his outstanding musicianship, tonal beauty and his intensely dramatic portrayals in performances on the leading concert and operatic stages of the world.
In this interview, Stuart shares with us what “a day in the life of…” looks like when he’s performing and when he’s at home, along with insights into his love for this particular genre of music. Stuart also describes his journey to achieving fluency in French, German, Italian, and Spanish and how that supports his performances. His open and humorous style makes this an inspiring and insightful listening experience.
In this episode, you will meet Elliot Kotek, a finalist in the Creative Excellence category for the Global Australian Awards in 2023. Elliot is a global creative arts leader, whose hunger for innovation and impact drives his groundbreaking approach to storytelling and content creation. Based in Los Angeles, Elliot is Founder and CEO of award-winning production company The Nation of Artists, a multi-media studio that works collaboratively to produce high-impact content ranging from documentaries to animations and virtual reality. Over the past 15 years, Elliot’s work has generated more than 7 billion media impressions and been honoured with more than 50 international awards, including an Emmy and 5 Cannes Lions awards.
In this interview, Elliot shares his journey from a double degree in Science and Law at Monash University to enrolling in theatre school in New York and then working in journalism. Elliot describes how the questions he asked in interviews related to meaningfulness and purpose, which led him to explore these topics in depth. Out of this came the focus of creating impact through ideas and empathy. Elliot’s inspiration is to change the world through various forms of storytelling, with whatever has the greatest reach and creates the most impact.
In this episode, you will meet Annette Young, a finalist in Social Impact for the Global Australian Awards in 2023. Annette is an award-winning journalist and television news presenter, dedicated to shining the spotlight on the stories of women who are reshaping the world. As the creator, producer and host of France 24’s unique current affairs program ‘The 51 Percent’, Annette has developed a global platform to showcase stories about gender equality from an intentionally feminist lens.
In this interview, Annette shares with us the very global life and career she has experienced. Her enthusiasm for promoting the voices of those who would not normally be heard is clear in the many examples of stories that she shares with us. Annette is passionate, generous and open about her work and its important role in educating and influencing thinking around the role of women in our societies.
In this episode, you will meet Andrew Quilty, a finalist in Social Impact for the Global Australian Awards in 2023. Andrew is an impressive multi award-winning photographer and journalist who spent a decade documenting the impact of war on the lives of civilians across Afghanistan. Andrew travelled to two thirds of Afghanistan’s 34 provinces, documenting the country through pictures and the written word, shedding light on the rich and often untold stories of people and places at the centre of a global conflict zone.
In this in-depth interview Andrew shares the challenges and ethical considerations of photojournalism in war and how, over his time in Aghanistan, his focus really honed in on the underdogs of war. Andrew describes how he sees himself as a conduit between the photographed scene happening in a far away place and the viewer seeing his work perhaps over their breakfast, aiming to evoke an emotional response.
Andrew is the recipient of nine Walkley Awards, including Australia’s highest journalism accolade, the Gold Walkley, which he received in 2016 for his powerful photojournalism piece, ‘The Man on the Operating Table’. Andrew generously shares this story with us and the impact that experience had on him personally and his work. What an honour it was to hear his story.
In this episode, you will meet Iris Lun, a finalist in Technology & Entrepreneurship for the Global Australian Awards in 2023. Iris is an actuary-turned entrepreneur who has channelled her passion for data and technology into providing greater transparency and fairness across the insurance industry.
With 20 years of international experience in the insurance industry across Australia, Asia and Europe, she honed her skills as a consultant for life insurers, before eventually co-founding insurtech venture 10Life – a game-changing insurance product rating system that promotes transparency and helps people find the right coverage at the best price.
In this interview, Iris shares the highlights of her global career and how it ultimately led to starting her start her own business. With a focus on ethics and simplifying information for the consumer, Iris’s skills, experience, dedication and the support of keen investors, have all contributed to her success.
Importantly, Iris has some excellent advice for budding entrepreneurs, no matter what your area of focus might be.
In this episode, you will meet Peter Hazlehurst, a finalist in Technology & Entrepreneurship for the Global Australian Awards in 2023. Peter is a global fintech entrepreneur and investor who has spent 30 years leading and building tech companies in the heart of Silicon Valley. His career has spanned from startups to big tech, harnessing his passion for building new technology, growing great teams and finding new ways of doing business.
In this interview, Peter shares the details of his international career and experience, along with his great enthusiasm for people and the sharing of ideas. Peter describes the unique culture of Silicon Valley and its impact on those working there, giving us insight into his leadership, openness and drive to work with interesting people on new and innovative ideas.
In this episode, you will meet Fa’aso’otauloa Sam Saili, a finalist in Indo-Pacific Impact for the Global Australian Awards in 2023. Sam is a seasoned technology expert and community leader driving digital transformation across the Pacific. With nearly 30 years of experience in the ICT sector, Sam co-founded SkyEye Pacific, designed to enable even the most grass-roots vendors to partake in the global digital economy. A fellow of RSA and a two-time Samoa Observer People of the Year awardee, Sam is reshaping tech adoption with a strong community focus.
In this interview, Sam shares how a strong community focus and the ability to really listen and walk in someone else’s shoes has motivated him and the team at SkyEye. He is delighted to be creating opportunities for individuals and communities in the region to be part of the digital economy.
In this episode, you will meet Dr Catherine Lee, a finalist in the Indo-Pacific Impact category of the Global Australian Awards 2023. Catherine is a distinguished craniofacial orthodontist who is dedicated to changing the lives of underprivileged children with cleft and craniofacial conditions across Asia. Catherine aims to establish a lasting global model for cleft care humanitarian efforts, collaborating and sharing knowledge to impact underserved areas worldwide.
In this interview, Catherine shares her global journey and her calling for this work that has such a profound transformative impact on the lives of her patients and their families. Catherine’s commitment and skill in treating these individuals is an inspiration.
In this episode, you will meet Professor Abelardo Apollo I David Jr, winner of the Alumni Award for the Global Australian Awards in 2023. Known affectionately as “Teacher Archie”, Abelardo is a devoted occupational therapist and educator dedicated to creating inclusive opportunities for differently-abled children across the Philippines and helping their journey of independence and empowerment.
In this inspiring interview, Archie shares his journey and what motivates him in his work every day. His incredible warmth and the tangible impact he has on individuals, families and communities is remarkable. A true person of service, he finds great reward in celebrating the milestones achieved by his students, on their path to independence and empowerment.
In this episode, you will meet Professor Armand Mijares, winner of the Indo-Pacific Impact Award for the Global Australian Awards in 2023. Armand is an archaeologist at the University of the Philippines-Diliman who garnered world-wide recognition for his discovery of the Homo luzonensis species. Specialising in early human migration with a rich academic background, alongside his work Armand dedicates his time to mentoring the next generation of archaeologists.
In this interview, Armand shares with us the moment he fell in love with archaeology and how that changed the course of his career. He describes what is involved with working in the field of archaeology, including the value of collaboration. An inspirational and educational conversation, we are delighted to share Armand’s story.
In this episode, you will meet Yalda Hakim, winner of the Social Impact Award for the Global Australian Awards in 2023. Yalda is an award-winning journalist and global news presenter who has been at the forefront of the industry for nearly two decades. Known for her high-profile interviews with global leaders, on the ground reporting in global conflict zones, Yalda uses her talent to highlight poignant stories of people and places affected by poverty and war.
In this interview, Yalda generously shares her global journey with us and the passion she has had for storytelling from a very young age. Yalda gives us a glimpse into her day to day life as a journalist and news presenter, including reporting on the ground in war zones. Her commitment to giving voice to those who would otherwise remain unheard is unwavering, and is also clearly demonstrated in her philanthropic work through the Yalda Hakim Foundation.
In this episode, you will meet Dr Kynan Eng, recipient of the Technology & Entrepreneurship for the Global Australian Awards in 2023. Kynan, as CEO of Zurich-based startup, iniVation, is at the cutting edge of neuromorphic engineering. His track record includes co-founding and advising multiple tech ventures, securing over $20 million in funding.
In this interview, Kynan simplifies the complex field of neuromorphic engineering and helps us understand the real and practical value of the products he has developed. Kynan shares his global journey and is an inspiring, humble individual.
In this episode, you will meet Dr Brett Parkinson, winner of the Emerging Leader Award for the Global Australian Awards in 2023. Brett is a leading chemical engineer at the forefront of clean energy and decarbonisation. As Senior Manager of R&D at C-Zero, Brett plays a significant role in the organisations mission to combat climate change through innovation.
In this interview, Brett shares his passion for finding solutions to one of the greatest challenges of all time – climate change. His commitment as an environmentalist is fundamental to his drive and sense of purpose in his role at work. Brett simplifies the chemical engineering process for us, helping the listener understand the complex challenge of decarbonisation whilst continuing to produce fertilisers essential in global food production.
In this episode, you will meet Andrea Della Mattea, winner of the Inspiring Corporate Leader for the Global Australian Awards in 2023. Andrea is a global leader in technology, driving innovation and inclusive economic growth. As President of Microsoft Asia Pacific, she oversees operations across 15 different countries, using over 25 years of experience to empower individuals and organisations through technology.
In this interview, Andrea shares the challenges and highlights in her role, along with what inspires her to continue in her role every day. Andrea’s passion for her team is so clear, and her global career journey is an interesting and inspiring listen.
In this episode, you will meet Lucy McRae, winner of the Creative Excellence Award for the Global Australian Awards in 2023. Lucy is a pioneering science fiction artist and ‘body architect,’ challenging the intersection of technology and human evolution. Her art has graced esteemed venues worldwide, and she has collaborated with institutions like MIT and NASA to continue growing her unique perspective and fuel her transformative ideas.
Blurring the boundaries of film, art, architecture, design, and technology, Lucy’s work challenges conventions, creating a new narrative about the transformative impact of technology on the human body; on intimacy, reproduction, spirituality, biology, and health.
It was a delight to speak with Lucy and hear about her global journey, giving us insight into her art and the deep, important ethical issues that are being explored.
In this episode, you will meet Dr Cle-Anne Gabriel, winner of the Global Talent Award in the Global Australian Awards in 2023. Cle-Anne is a leading figure in sustainable development. With over 15 years of global experience, she currently acts as the Head of Decarbonisation Transformation at KPMG Australia. Using her expertise on climate change, sustainability and energy transition, Cle-Anne drives sustainable initiatives on a global scale.
In this interview, Cle-Anne shares her incredibly global career journey in sustainability, from the time when it was a niche sector, through to now as a mainstream integrated key part of business and government. Cle-Anne openly discusses the complex nature of her work, the value of trust, and how important it is to work collaboratively to find solutions to one of the biggest challenges we face today.
In this first episode of Season 3, you will meet Professor Glenn Denning, announced the Global Australian of the Year in 2023. Incredibly, Glenn was also awarded the Global Impact Award this year. In the 12 years of the Awards, no finalist has ever received both of these particular awards. The Judging Panel were so impressed with Glenn’s incredible work, and his consistent impact and determination in different roles over 40 years, that they believed his work should be honoured with both these Awards.
Glenn is a world-renowned expert in international agriculture, food security and sustainable development, who has dedicated his career to ending hunger and malnutrition. As Professor of Professional Practice and founding Director of the Master of Public Administration in Development Practice at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, Glenn’s current work focuses on sustainable transformation of the global food system. Over the past 40 years, Glenn has advised governments and international organisations on agriculture and food policy in more than 50 countries.
A pragmatic optimist, Glenn believes that the future is what we choose it to be. Listen as he shares his journey and his hope that the efforts of the graduates he has taught, and the collaboration of communities, businesses and governments, can lead us to a food secure world. Glenn is an inspiration, having dedicated his life’s work to the goal of ensuring there is enough food for all people at all times.
Professor Kate Manne is a moral philosopher, regarded as one of the world’s top thinkers in the field of feminist philosophy. A prominent writer and commentator, Prof Manne’s first book Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny was published at the height of the #MeToo movement, exploring the nature, function and persistence of misogyny. The award-winning book offered a bridge between academic analysis and the broader public discourse on vexed issues of misogyny and sexism, providing a means to inform and elevate conversations around the world on these critical topics.
Her second book, Entitled: How Male Privilege Hurts Women, delved deeper into the social ills of toxic masculinity, further analysed a term she had coined in 2016, ‘himpathy’ (whereby disproportionate or inappropriate sympathy is extended to a male perpetrator over his similarly, or less privileged, female targets in cases of sexual assault, harassment, and other misogynistic behaviour) and illustrated the damaging impact of male privilege and entitlement on the lives of women and girls. Regarded as a ‘once-in-a-generation’ mind, Prof Manne’s work challenges social norms and stimulates discussion both within academic circles and broader society.
In this interview, get an insight into how Prof Manne’s social and political commentary is challenging today’s social norms and what shapes the way we think. Prof Manne shares how her interest developed in this area from when she was a child and what being a moral philosopher looks like day to day.
Dr Lee Rong is a global pioneer of information and communication technologies shaping the future of Industry 4.0. With over 20 years international experience in ICT and Operational Technology, Dr Rong is one of the world’s leading technical and commercial experts on 5G, cloud computing and Industry 4.0. Having studied and worked in the field in Australia, France, Japan, and China, Dr Rong has had a quintessentially global career, which has taken him from academic researcher, to industry expert, and most recently, tech entrepreneur. Always working at the cutting edge of mobile technology development and commercialisation, he has held research, strategy, partnerships and sales roles with some of the world’s leading ICT companies.
In this interview, hear Dr Rong’s perspective on the international collaboration that has gone into researching and developing 5G technologies and the role it may play in solving major global challenges. As a technological pioneer, Dr Rong shares his incredible career journey and delves into how his work is helping to shape the digitisation of the manufacturing industry.
Rachel G Barnard is a social practice artist who has used art to divert young people out of the criminal justice system. In 2011, Ms Barnard founded Young New Yorkers (YNY), an arts diversion program for teens being prosecuted as adults in criminal courts. From 2012-2022, over 1500 young people have been sentenced to make art with YNY instead of jail or other adult sanctions, and most participants have their adult criminal cases dismissed and sealed.
In this interview, you will get to hear the scope of Ms Barnard’s immense social impact over the decade in her role as Founder and Director of YNY, the challenges involved in running a non-profit organisation, and what motivates her each day. Ms Barnard also tells us about her new role becoming the Founder and CEO of a sustainable cardboard toy company, BigBrainBox.org, with the goal of “Toys for now [not forever]”.
Dr Seiji Armstrong is a quantum physicist and machine learning specialist on a mission to make the internet safer. As Head of Machine Learning in the Trust and Safety division at Google headquarters in California, Dr Armstrong leads a dedicated team focused on protecting child safety, countering violent extremism and, most recently, eradicating Covid-19-related racial vilification online. Operating in what is a new frontier for global safety and security, he has developed a series of machine-learning algorithms able to rapidly identify online abuse and policy breaches, with the goal of creating a safer place for all digital users online.
In this interview, Dr Armstrong shares his insights on effective communication and team building. His work at Google in this critical area benefits us all and offers a glimpse into the threats to online safety. In addition to his professional accomplishments, Dr Armstrog also brings a personal perspective to working in this field as a father to two young daughters. He is dedicated to empowering the next generation and inspiring them to make a difference in the world.
Professor Kate Crawford is a leading scholar of the social and political implications of artificial intelligence (AI). As an award-winning author and academic who has dedicated more than 20 years to researching the impacts of technology on the modern world, Prof Crawford plays a critical role in shaping the global understanding of how machine learning, data and AI have been shaped by political and historical contexts, and are now influencing the foundations of human existence. She is a sought-after expert in the growing field of Ethical AI, advising global policy makers from the United Nations to the White House, as well as the Australia Human Rights Commission, on how to create an ethical framework for the development and use of this far-reaching technology.
In this interview, Prof Crawford shares great insight into how design and creativity can illuminate technology and its role in our life. As a groundbreaking interdisciplinary scholar, Prof Crawford discusses her critical role in shaping new fields, in particular AI studies and the sociotechnical foundations of machine learning.
Craig Leeson is an award-winning filmmaker, journalist, presenter and entrepreneur, on a mission to end single-use plastic within a generation. He is the executive producer, director, writer and narrator of landmark global documentary A Plastic Ocean (2016), which documents the devastating global impact of plastic pollution on people and the planet. This year, he released his much anticipated follow-on film, The Last Glaciers; the most comprehensive film ever produced about the relationship between climate change, mountain environments and glaciers. His films are powerful vehicles for opening the eyes of audiences around the world to the impacts of human behaviour on the planet, and the urgent need for global climate action.
Mr Leeson generously shares stories about his extraordinary work in helping to drive more sustainable practices across the globe. Arguably the best moment in this interview is when Mr Leeson shares a unique and funny interaction he had with a baby blue whale, the outcome of which has provided groundbreaking insights into the species and their role in the oceans.
Khunapong Khunaraksa is an energetic advocate for sustainability and social impact in Asia, and has dedicated his career to solving the region’s toughest sustainability issues in water sanitation and plastic pollution. He has pioneered sustainable market-based models to address the intersection of environmental, social, and financial barriers to build inclusive and circular economies. Programs that he built and contributed to have now improved the lives of millions in Asia, delivering critical access to clean water and sanitation and empowering citizens to lift themselves out of poverty and turning it into opportunity.
Be inspired by Mr Khunaraksa as he shares his lifelong dedication to addressing some of the world’s biggest sustainability concerns. He discusses how sustainability cannot be separated from social impact and economic outcomes, inviting us to see impact investing as a real and achievable goal.
Caroline Malcolm is one of the world’s most influential voices on blockchain and digital assets, and their impact on international public policy. As a senior leader working at the intersection of technology and financial systems, Ms Malcolm has spent the past decade at the forefront of global policy-making on tech, finance and tax issues. She was the founding Head of the OECD’s Global Blockchain Policy Centre, which became the hub for the OECD’s work relating to distributed ledger technologies and a trusted reference point for policymakers across the globe working to understand this new frontier. In her new role at Head of International Public Policy and Research at blockchain data platform Chainalysis, Ms Malcolm continues to shape the way governments and industry engage with this emerging technology, leveraging data analytics to educate regulators on the future of the sector.
In this interview, Ms Malcolm gives us insight into her work in the blockchain and digital assets space. She shares with us how important the work is around global policy making to ensure the safety of this digital sector. Ms Malcolm also gives excellent advice for those interested in working in this area.
Cameron McLean is a global leader in the rapidly growing fintech industry. Since starting out at Westpac in Sydney more than 25 years ago, he has built a global career as a senior executive working at the intersection of technology and financial services. Today, he is Senior Vice President for Europe and Australia Enterprise at PayPal, where he’s responsible for the commercial growth of PayPal’s global digital payments platform in some of the world’s largest and most dynamic economies.
Hear Mr McLean talk about his numerous roles spanning his impressive career. As a leader in the fintech industry, his philosophy of driving team collaboration and reverse mentoring work are inspiring.
Tanya de Hoog is a world-leading structural engineer placing impact at the centre of structural engineering. As a Principal at structural engineering and design firm Thornton Tomasetti, Ms De Hoog has built a global platform for driving social and environmental innovation across the industry. After almost fifteen years establishing, growing and leading the firm’s London, Farrington office, in 2019 she moved to New York to launch the firm’s pioneering social impact initiative, Doing Good Business. The initiative leverages the company’s expertise and innovative approaches to deliver positive change to communities across the globe. Through this role, Ms De Hoog has developed and implemented strategies that use design to elevate communities in areas such as housing, education, healthcare, arts, and culture.
In this interview, hear Ms De Hoog’s passion for putting people and the planet at the centre of built environment and engineering projects. Ms De Hoog shares her determination to leave a legacy in the industry, putting the focus beyond the safety and beauty of the building and towards the impact on the people who live in and around it.
Frances Voon is a global human rights leader who has dedicated her life to advancing the rights of refugees. As Executive Manager of UNSW’s Andrew and Renata Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, Ms Voon provides strategic leadership at the world’s first centre for international refugee law, with the aim of placing evidence and principle at the centre of what remains a divisive topic of public and policy debate.
In this interview, Ms Voon touches on the challenges she, as well as many others, have faced in ensuring rights for refugees. Ms Voon shares a powerful call-to-action, opening our minds to a positive alternative narrative about how we can respond to refugees.
Professor Phiala Shanahan is a world-leading theoretical physicist and an inspiration to aspiring young scientists all over the world. At just 31 years of age, Prof Shanahan was just 27 years old when she became the youngest Professor of Physics at the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where her research in theoretical nuclear and particle physics has shed new light on the structure and interactions of the most fundamental building blocks of our universe. Her innovative use of machine learning techniques in lattice quantum field theory calculations has led to a new generation of algorithms exploiting artificial intelligence to enable studies that were previously thought to be computationally intractable.
In this interview, hear about Prof Shanahan’s groundbreaking work in the field of theoretical physics. She concisely explains some of her current complex research and shares different developments within her field. She inspires young women to pursue careers in STEM, and emphasises how vital creativity is this work.
Dr Siobhan Martin is a global champion of diversity and inclusion, whose leadership is transforming the experiences of workers and communities around the globe. Named one of the world’s most influential HR Practitioners and top 10 global LGBT executives, Dr Martin has combined a PhD in Forensic Psychology from Monash University, with decades of global experience in human resource management, to establish best practice in People and Culture leadership that creates safe and inclusive workplaces and communities. Dr Martin sets an inspiring example of authentic leadership, through the sharing of her own story. Raised in poverty in rural Australia by her immigrant mother, a lone parent of 4, Dr Martin has overcome significant obstacles to succeed in a global career. A queer single mother herself, she is a survivor of domestic violence, and has turned her lived experience into the inspiration for her life’s work; determined to create companies and communities where others who have faced marginalisation, discrimination or hardship can have a voice at the leadership table, can feel supported and encouraged to thrive.
In this interview, Dr Martin shares more about her personal story and journey that has helped guide her to where she is today. She talks about her diverse roles across a range of different organisations, and the inspiring work she does day-to-day to make companies more inclusive.
Dr Hum Gurung is a relentless conservationist dedicated to ensuring communities are placed at the centre of environmental sustainability. He has dedicated his professional life to promoting environmental conservation and has become a respected ambassador for conservation between Nepal and Australia. In this capacity, he has provided and continues to seek opportunities to strengthen professional and volunteer engagement between the two countries. His environmental philosophy and world-leading research, along with his work as an influential administrator and global spokesman, have driven ongoing positive outcomes in the name of sustainability.
In this episode, Dr Gurung touches on the need to see ourselves as global citizens, and the importance of listening and learning from indigenous cultures across the world. He also delves into the climate crisis, sharing how the environment has no boundaries, with its demise or wellbeing being dependent on our actions.
Noni Purnomo is one of South-East Asia’s most influential business leaders and is a champion of education for all, with a strong focus on supporting female entrepreneurship. Ms Purnomo is the President Director of Bluebird Group Holding as well as the founder of Bluebird Peduli, a philanthropy division of Blue Bird Group. She is also a founding member of Angel Investment group, ANGIN, which empowers women entrepreneurs through investment, mentoring, and networking opportunities.
In this episode, hear how Ms Purnomo has helped to develop the Bluebird Group, growing and expanding its mission to support employees in meaningful ways. Noni’s success provides a roadmap for other companies to think creatively about employee engagement and sustainability. Her work also helps to support the community through education and skill development.
Nicole Rycroft has been transforming unsustainable supply chains to save the world’s forests for over two decades. As founder and Executive Director of award winning environmental not-for-profit, Canopy, Ms Rycroft works with some of the world’s biggest publishing, print and fashion companies to introduce sustainable solutions for the manufacture and distribution of everyday products. A passionate environmental activist, she had stood on blockade frontlines to prevent bulldozers and chainsaws from tearing down endangered forests for the purpose of producing every-day items like books, packaging and t-shirts. But she knew lasting change would require more than picket lines. In order to change corporate behaviour, she needed to change corporate consumer behaviours, which to date had accepted the destruction of ancient forests in exchange for cheap, convenient goods.
In this episode, get a behind the scenes perspective of Nicole’s trailblazing journey, as she shares how much these supply chains impact either the prosperity or destruction of our environment. Nicole’s experience in developing her not-for-profit from the ground up is an inspiration to all as she leads us on the path to climate stability.
Wiradjuri author, Tara June Winch, is one of the greats of contemporary Australian literature. Through her writing, she tells the stories of characters forced to live at the margins, compelling readers to understand the complexity of life for those who society has rejected, ignored and abused. Through Ms Winch’s cast of critically-acclaimed novels and short stories, she has brought to light the lived experiences of Indigenous Australians of multiple generations, and at the same time, created a vehicle for the savouring and sharing of Aboriginal culture and language on a global stage.
During this episode, Ms Winch shares her personal journey to becoming a published novelist at a young age, and what the art and business of writing looks like day to day for her. She also speaks about bringing to light the lived experiences of Indigenous Australians to her readers, looking to move them to respond beyond the page. This interview is powerful, informative and inspiring.
Dr Barry Kirby AO is a carpenter-turned-doctor whose radical career change is now saving the lives of new mothers and babies in remote communities across Papua New Guinea. The founder of not-for-profit organisation, The Hands of Rescue, Dr Kirby has dedicated the second half of his life to reducing maternal mortality across PNG, providing remote maternal health checks, training midwives and delivering ‘baby bundles’ to incentivise expectant mothers to attend health clinics for the safe delivery of their babies.
Hear Dr Kirby share the story of his inspiring work alongside his wife at The Hands of Rescue. Taking us behind the scenes, Dr Kirby discusses what his research revealed and what the practicalities are in helping mothers and babies across remote PNG. He also shares his own personal story - from a non-academic student and carpenter by trade to studying medicine in his 40’s. Dr Kirby’s is a must-listen inspirational story.
Dr Antoni Tsaputra is a champion of inclusion and accessibility for people living with a disability. Following extensive studies in Australia, Dr Tsaputra has combined his positions as a government official, academic researcher and disability activist to drive systemic change in the way government policy is developed to include and benefit those living with a disability. Having been a wheel-chair user his whole life and dependent on the assistance of a full-time carer, Dr Tsaputra has powerful insight into the implications of public policy decisions on accessibility of government services, spaces and places. This insight, combined with his academic knowledge developed during his PhD in Disability Inclusive Budgeting at UNSW, has made Dr Tsaputra a powerful agent of change in his home country of Indonesia, and a recognised leader in his field around the world.
Dr Tsaputra shares with us how his time studying in Australia completely changed the way he thought about disability. After seeing and experiencing advanced infrastructure and assistive technology in Australia, Dr Tsaputra’s work focused on breaking down barriers to real accessibility. Hear more about Dr Tsaputra’s inspiring advocacy work in this episode.
Dr Martin Seneviratne is a doctor-turned-data scientist, bridging the divide between technology and healthcare. As a Senior Clinical Scientist with Google Health in London, Dr Seneviratne is an emerging leader in the nascent field of digital health, working on mobile tools and machine learning to improve the quality and accessibility of care.
Hear Dr Seneviratne share more about his day to day, and how he is finding ways to merge Artificial Intelligence (AI) with healthcare. Dr Seneviratne delves into his work on the development of systems that try and make it easy for clinicians to access and visualise health data, whilst also making it easier for patients to be able to keep a record of their health data.
It is inspiring to hear how Dr Seneviratne’s career pivot has led to this vital work, with one aim at its core - a better health outcome for patients.
Madhavi Shankar is a tech entrepreneur breaking through barriers for women in STEM across India and beyond. As co-founder and CEO of one of India’s fast growing tech startups, SpaceBasic, Ms Shankar inspires women and girls across her country, eager to overcome gender and cultural stereotypes, to become leaders in business and entrepreneurship. She represents a new generation of leaders, determined not to replicate business as usual and passionate about the impact their work has on the world.
Hear Ms Shankar share more about her tech startup and how her passion was born from her time as an international student studying in Australia. She shares how working for a startup in Sydney, and all that it entailed, inspired her own entrepreneurial journey and success.
Rachel Davis is a passionate advocate for human rights who has played a critical role in shaping the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. The Guiding Principles have set the benchmark for how business must operate in a human rights context around the world. Today, as co-founder of New York based non-profit Shift, Ms Davis continues to influence the way those principles are implemented across industries, communities and geographies.
Hear Ms Davis share what her day to day looks like as the co-founder of Shift, as she discusses her most recent work with FIFA, particularly the 2022 World Cup in Qatar and the 2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. Ms Davis also shares some of the highlights and challenges of this incredibly important work, as she and the Shift team seek to identify potential human rights risks and recommend actions to mitigate and address issues.
Dr Shafali Gupta is a molecular biologist on a mission to eradicate plastic pollution. As Co-founder and Co-CEO of sustainable packaging startup Uuvipak, Dr Gupta is chasing the ambitious goal of replacing 1 billion plastic products with their biodegradable, vegan, edible eco-packaging by the end of 2025. Dr Gupta leapt into the world of entrepreneurship in 2021, after spending the previous seven years as a Doctoral and Post-Doctoral research fellow working in the field of molecular biosciences at the University of Queensland. She came to Australia on an international PhD scholarship and is now using her skills and talent as a scientist to build a company solving one of the greatest global challenges of our time.
Hear Dr Gupta share how her innovation was born out of a desire to make a real global impact for humans and the planet. Dr Gupta describes how she learnt to run a startup on the fly and how she feels strongly about the importance of community in learning and growth. And her advice for staying motivated is as useful for those working in established roles as it is for young entrepreneurs!
Dr Rosemary Morrow is a global expert on one of the most critical metrics of climate change: sea level. As a leading oceanographer, based at the Laboratory of Space Geophysical and Oceanographic Studies (LEGOS) in France, Dr Morrow’s research over the past three decades has played a central role in scientific understanding of sea level variations, and the connection to global warming. Dr Morrow’s expertise lies in the use of satellite and in-situ observations to monitor and measure ocean dynamics, with the goal of better understanding the role of what is known as mesoscale ocean processes: the weather systems of the ocean circulation. These systems move heat & nutrients through the oceans with major impacts on regional & global climate.
Learn a thing or two as Dr Morrow shares insight into her key area of work: ocean eddies, and how this relatively new discovery impacts many different environmental factors. Dr Morrow also delves into her project, 15 years in the making, where they will be launching a satellite to monitor and better understand how the movement and temperature of the ocean impacts the environment.
Dr Stephen Hicks is a scientist-turned-tech entrepreneur whose pioneering work is changing the lives of people living with visual impairment. An award-winning Oxford neuroscientist, Dr Hicks has spent the past decade researching and inventing at the cutting edge of medical innovation, combining neuroscience, computer vision, augmented reality and wearable technologies to launch two tech startups in this complex and critical field. As co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of OXSIGHT Ltd, he has been the technical genius behind the development of the world’s most affordable, usable and wearable smart glasses, helping improve the sight, quality of life and independence of people suffering from partial blindness.
Hear Dr Hicks share his fascinating journey and deep satisfaction at the real impact of his latest innovation that is helping individuals with age-related macular degeneration to be able to enjoy the world around them. From being able to see their grandchildren properly for the first time, to flowers in their garden or their partner’s face after so long with vision impairment, Dr Hick’s work is revolutionising the world of non-invasive medical innovations for many types of vision impairment.
Dr Aida Brankovic is an engineer and scientist working at the cutting edge of biomedical innovation. In her role as a Research Scientist with the Australian e-health Research Centre at CSIRO, and Adjunct Fellow at the University of Queensland (UQ), Dr Brankovic is applying her expertise in complex algorithms and machine learning to the development of new medical devices and decision support tools, improving the provision of healthcare and changing the lives of patients.
Hear Dr Brankovic talk about her work on a novel microwave-based portable head scanner for stroke detection and classification. This revolutionary technology will help to make stroke detection easier, more affordable and accessible in a broader range of healthcare settings and has the potential to save the lives of thousands of patients.
Dr Bankovic also shares her story of being a Bosnian refugee growing up in Croatia, and how her challenges have contributed to her ongoing focus on service to others.
Dr Elizabeth Jens is one of the world’s leading rocket scientists, working on the front line of the international space industry. As a Propulsion and Systems Engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California, Dr Jens helps lead the team working on the design of a new propulsion system to safely land the largest spacecraft ever attempted on Mars. Prior to this, she divided her time between working on a subsystem for the next Mars rover and developing a small propulsion system to enable stand-alone interplanetary SmallSat missions, designing rockets and testing their performance for various potential missions.
Hear Dr Jens share her work and journey from being a young girl who loved looking up at the stars in the Australian night sky, to an incredible leader who is helping to enhance our understanding of the world beyond Earth. Dr Jens career didn’t come without its challenges, especially as a foreign national trying to work in the field of rockets in the US. Based on this experience, she shares excellent advice in this podcast for anyone interested in the space industry, and advice relevant to any sector!
In this episode, you will meet Aisha Jalil, Alumni Awardee in the Global Australian Awards 2022.
Aisha Jalil is a trailblazer in international cricket, driving women’s participation from the pitch to the boardroom. As Manager of Game Development at the Pakistan Cricket Board and Manager of the national women’s team, Ms Jalil is the architect behind a new approach to engaging women and girls in cricket from junior sport through to elite international representation.
Hear Aisha share her passion and her journey, from a young girl who loved playing cricket with her brothers to forging a career path in women's cricket. Aisha's story is so inspiring - listen at the end when she speaks about her mother's amazing support for this important work.
In this episode, you will meet Dr Sonu Bhaskar, Australian Global Talent Awardee in the Global Australian Awards 2022.
Dr Sonu Bhaskar is a medical entrepreneur and global health leader responsible for establishing the world’s first Blood Clot Biobank in Sydney. Founding Director and Chief Investigator at the NSW Brain Clot Bank, Dr Bhaskar is among world’s top specialists in the fields of stroke and cerebrovascular disorders, and is leading the effort to discover the unknown causes behind the disease that is now Australia’s third leading cause of death.
Hear Dr Bhaskar talk about his personal journey from humble beginnings to the incredible work he is focusing on now. Dr Bhaskar discusses the people who have inspired him and how an attitude of service is central to his work.
In this episode, you will meet Anuradha Gupta, Asia Impact Awardee in the Global Australian Awards 2022.
Anuradha Gupta is a global health leader whose work has saved the lives of millions of children in communities around the world. As Deputy CEO of Gavi, the global vaccine alliance, she led the push to identify ‘zero-dose’ children, aiming to ensure all children have access to critical immunisation and no one is left behind. Her leadership has resulted in 81% of children now having access to immunisation in Gavi-supported countries.
Hear how Ms Gupta’s work is her passion, making service to others the foundation of her work. Ms Gupta encourages others to believe in themselves and their ability to make this world a better place for all.
In this episode, you will meet Professor Gaye Sculthorpe, Global Impact Awardee in the Global Australian Awards 2022.
Professor Gaye Sculthorpe is a Palawa woman from Tasmania who has become an international steward of Australia’s Indigenous cultural heritage. As curator and Head of Oceania at The British Museum in London for the nine years prior to 2022, Professor Sculthorpe has collaborated internationally on a series of key research projects tracking down Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural materials held in British, Irish and French museums.
Hear how Prof Sculthorpe’s moment of holding an artefact made by one of her ancestors made a profound impact on her and how that continues to inspire her to provide that connection for others. Prof Sculthorpe also shares what’s next in her work and provides sound advice to those considering a similar career.
In this first episode of Season 2, you will meet Professor Terence Tao, Education & Research Awardee and Global Australian of the Year in the Global Australian Awards 2022.
Prof Tao is a humble achiever who happens to be one of the greatest mathematicians in the world. A child prodigy who grew up in the hills of Adelaide, Prof Tao is regarded as the Mozart of Maths, recognised globally for his natural ability to solve enormously complicated problems across a broad range of mathematical fields.
In this interview, Prof Tao talks about his work, the challenges and highlights, and his interest in making it accessible to everyday people. He also has sound advice for those interested in working in this area.
In the final episode of Season 1, meet Simone Young AM Chief Conductor Designate of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and 2021 Advance Global Icon Winner.
Internationally renowned as one of the leading conductors of our time, Simone has been recognised in many countries with awards and honours, and is best known in her industry as being a Wagner and Strauss specialist.
Simone shares what day-to-day life as a Conductor looks like, from preparing and studying for concerts and operas and planning 3 years ahead. This episode highlights the lesser-known side of the arts, as Simone discusses the reality, personal sacrifices and rewards from her career journey so far.
In this episode, meet Dr Ben Hindson, Co-founder, President and Chief Scientific Officer of 10x Genomics and 2021 Advance Life Sciences Winner.
Ben is an entrepreneur and visionary, heading up a team of specialists who develop groundbreaking products combining hardware, chemistry and software to address the complexities of biology and disease with more accessibility and affordability.
The ground-breaking company that started from an idea written on a napkin, went from startup to product launch in less than three years.
Prior to co-founding 10xGenomics, Ben lived in Geelong Australia and completed a Bachelor of Science and PhD in Chemistry at Deakin University. He then went on to a postdoctoral fellowship in California and worked for Lawrence Livermore Lab and Homeland Security.
Ben’s shares his optimism, calculated risks and his advice to focus on the big picture and to enjoy the journey.
In this episode, meet international performing artist and advocate Pallavi Sharda, 2021 Advance Arts Winner.
With critically acclaimed performances across many genres, Pallavi shares what life looks like from acting to advocacy. She speaks openly on a number of social issues, the importance of wellbeing, and her core interest in addressing societal inequities.
This episode will inspire you to know your inner self and trust your instincts. It will also challenge you to look deeper into Australian culture and diversity.
In this episode, meet the unstoppable force and visionary founder behind Vietnam’s leading social enterprise KOTO, Jimmy Pham AM, the 2021 Advance Asia Impact Winner
Jimmy established KOTO (Know One, Teach One) to empower the disadvantaged youth of Vietnam. For over two decades, he has created opportunities for thousands of youth, through the teaching of hospitality skills. The 2-year program is the critical catalyst needed for trainees to gain work in hotels and restaurants around the country or partake in further study.
Jimmy is an Australian who fights for the underdog and celebrates diversity. He shares how with just 200 dollars in his pocket, he chose to be the change he wanted to see in the world.
Jimmy’s life journey is an inspiration, demonstrating that higher education does not define you but compassion can and does!
In this episode, meet Dr Sameer Dixit an intrepid biomedical researcher and the 2021 Advance Alumni winner.
Sameer is full of passion and determination to see a brighter future for biotechnology and disease management. He is a pioneer in biomedical research that facilitates effective health interventions, particularly for emerging nations and for his home country, Nepal.
Part of day to day work for Dr Dixit involves appearances on TV and radio. His aim is to share evidence-based science in a simple way via media and social media.
Sameer’s career advice is to take it one step at a time, stay focused on an area, not a job title, and understand your core knowledge and passion. Finally, he shares and reflects on his joyous memories of his time studying in Australia.
In this episode, meet sustainable ocean economy advocate Dr Darian McBain, 2021 Advance Sustainability Winner.
Discover how Darian pioneered the transformation of multi-billion dollar seafood producer, Thai Union Group, to a global leader in ocean sustainability, addressing responsible sourcing, water and energy, and employee support.
Darian’s tenacity, passion and trailblazing attitude has paved the way for like-minded individuals seeking to make a difference in ESG (Environmental, Social & Governance). This interview will motivate you to dig deeper and follow your passion, rather than trends, because doing what you love doesn't feel like work.
In this episode, meet award-winning Broadway and West End theatre producer Sam Levy, 2021 Advance Commercial Creatives Winner.
From a young age, Sam had a passion for the arts. It wasn’t until the tragic catastrophe of 9/11, a catalyst for his career change, that he began working within the arts industry. Sam discovered his diverse experience, working at the time of the internet boom with startups through to hedge funds, meant his non-traditional art industry skills were exactly what the arts needed.
Sam is an advocate for global Australians and following your passion. His story will show you that no matter what your skills are, if you stay focused, remain humble and don’t take no for an answer, you can reach your dreams.
In this episode, meet Entrepreneur, Physician, Scientist and Co-Founder of Vida Ventures, Dr Arjun Goyal, 2021 Advance Technology & Entrepreneurship Winner.
“We are at a golden age in medicine.” Arjun says. It is the first time in history that we can develop treatments to previously intractable diseases.
Discover more about how he creates and invests in companies that take groundbreaking science and turn that into innovative life changing medicines.
Arjun is an extremely passionate individual, motivated to drive the biotech industry towards solutions with global impact. He will challenge you to follow your passion, change your mindset and see beyond what was previously possible.
In this episode, get to know a trailblazer and global leader in cardiac health: Prof Patricia M. Davidson, 2021 Advance Education and Research Winner. We uncover the untold story of Patricia, who after dropping out of ANU, decided she'd try nursing.
Patricia took the step to look past where she was comfortable, ultimately leading her to the northern hemisphere to become the Dean at John Hopkins University. She shares the challenges she has faced throughout her career, her secrets for unlocking new opportunities and how she continues to learn from the people around her. Patricia’s story will spark your interest in a born global career.
In this episode, you will meet Ed Robinson, 2021 Winner of the Advance Fintech Award. Ed is a fintech revolutionary and the Australian co-founder of Stash.
Learn and be inspired by the Forbes “Best Startup Employers” and one of the Wall Street Journal’s “Top Tech Companies to Watch in 2018”. This fintech company plans to make finance a source of hope, not fear, as they aim to solve one of the largest American issues: living paycheck to paycheck.
Listening to this inspiring global Australian and entrepreneur will challenge you to step outside your comfort zone, travel, and unlock the possibilities and opportunities Covid-19 has created for the spread of ideas, communication and innovation.
In this episode, you will meet Dr Bruce Stillman AO, winner of the Global Impact Award in 2021. Bruce is a visionary biochemist revolutionising cancer research, and here he discusses his dreams of doing medicine since he was 11, his early discoveries in Australia and the changes he's seen in the research environment - particularly leading one of the US and the world's great research institution, Cold Spring Harbour Laboratory.
You will also meet Ken Allen AO, Founder and Chair Emeritus of Advance, and Chair of the Awards judging panel. Ken knew Bruce through their work when Ken was Consul General in New York from 2001 to 2006.
Bruce is driven by the joy of pursuing cutting-edge research, and experiencing the thrill of discovery, while overseeing an institution that nurtures the careers of young scientists. Listen and be inspired to follow your passion, change landscapes and connect with others.
In this episode, our moonshot believer Andrea Boyd shares all about her role at the European Space Agency, and how you can transform any career into a stellar space career!
We learn more about Andrea’s role in mission control and how that has taken her all over the world from Germany, Belgium, Houston and even Moscow. Rethink the way you perceive the space industry and be inspired about how space benefits our lives on earth today. Her knowledge and tenacity will challenge and inspire you to think towards space!
In this episode, our Social Impact hero Leith Greenslade discusses her audacious and inspiring goals, after being named as the 2021 Advance Global Australian of the Year.
We learn more about Leith’s role in building coalitions, memories from her childhood and reflections on how being an Australian shaped her perspective. Leith will inspire you, whether you are just listening or want to join the social impact movement yourself. Her story is heartfelt and full of passion as she seeks true justice for all.