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First up, a big announcementToday's episode is significant as it marks the last interview the Beyond Consultation Podcast will be releasing for the foreseeable future. That's big! But why end a good thing... find out more in the episode.Introdu
Introducing Judy Zhang How can we put relationships, learning and a systems-view at the centre of our work? This question is what guides my kōrero with Construction Accord Director, Judy Zhang. The Construction Accord is a shared commitment
Introducing Natalia Sexton How can a philanthropic funder use its power, influence and resources to enable systems change? Today's kōrero with is with Natalia Sexton, General Manager of Weave (the new name for the Working Together More Fund
Introducing Tracey Shepherd August's episode is another gem brought to you through my Inspiring Communities connection (big shout out to the wonderful people that work there). Tracey Shepherd, REAP Aotearoa National Director, on the committe
Introducing Vanessa Sidney-Richmond and Sarah Morris Today's episode was sparked by the recent release of a report called Make the Move: Shifting How the Public Sector Works with Communities.I don't know about you, but that's a topic I can g
Introducing Desna Whaanga-Schollum Aotearoa New Zealand is founded on a bicultural foundation... Which then begs many questions, including: "How do we weave together Western ideas and Mātauranga Māori?"As a designer and communicator connecte
Introducing Mele Wendt Most of us have heard about IQ (your intellectual quotient), and some of us have heard about EQ (your emotional quotient). But what do you know about your CQ - your cultural quotient? In a world of diverse ethnicities a
Introducing Dr Emily Beausoleil In today’s episode, Dr Emily Beausoleil asks a fundamental question: How do we make it easier for people in advantaged positions to listen effectively?Because let's face it. In today's society, listening is th
Introducing Ivan Tava“It’s about the process, not just the outcome. It's the journey, not just the goal.”   Ivan Tava grew up in the South Island - Te Waipounamu - and that experience has really shaped him.He continues to serve the people of
Introducing Kelsey TaimaiporeaThree Waters. We've all heard about it, most of us have seen a "stop Three Waters" billboard somewhere in Aotearoa. But what does it really involve? How does the Three Waters initiative impact Māori? Today we tal
Introducing Mike ReidToday is our fourth of our series of Throwback episodes, and this one takes us way back to Ep 7! The perfect bite-sized episode for easy listening - Mike Reid discusses the unique diversity emerging in local government no
Introducing Ayla HoetaAyla Hoeta is a kaiāwhina - a Lecturer - with Waipapa Taumata Rau, the University of Auckland. She’s a māmā of two teenage sons, with whākapapa roots connected to the south of Tāmaki Makaurau.Carrying a deep understand
Introducing Matthew Crozier Today's episode is our third in our series of Throwbacks - this time we relive our conversation with Matthew Crozier from Ep 10, looking at how building online digital engagement spills over, aiding to level up your
The hidden influence of collective traumaPermacrisis has been named the 'word of the year for 2022' by Collins Dictionary.Are your surprised? It's been a time of crisis after crisis, each one piling in after the last.Floods. Mass shootings.
Introducing Holly BennettToday we cast our thoughts back to Ep 17 with Holly Bennett, all about the unexpected path into political lobbying.Particularly, we hear Holly's answers to these questions; "What is lobbying?""How do you get sta
Introducing Aimee Gasparetto and Tammy MudgeThe future work-scape is collaborative, sustainable, humanitarian, and local. Are you ready to participate in this new economy? For Every One, Every Day - an organisation in Halifax, Canada - the pa
Introducing Israel HawkinsNgati Kahungunu and Ngati TuwharetoaWelcome to our very first 'Throwback' episode! We've looked back at our stats to find some golden episodes that seemed to have gone under the radar.In this episode, you'll hear f
Introducing Tessy BrittonClimate change, political upheaval, inequality, global pandemics, the list goes on... How do we come together as people, as humanity, to find ways through this man-made maze?A participatory city is where citizens pla
Introducing Jon Tamihere-KemeysIn today's Bonus Episode 54, we continue our discussion with Jon Tamihere-Kemeys on all things transformation from an a te ao Māori point of view.Navigating transformation through the choppy waters of conflict,
Introducing Lil AndersonIf you spend any time researching those that are playing a role between Māori and the Crown, then you’ll soon come across an organisation called Te Arawhiti - the Office for Māori Crown Relations.Translated, ‘Te Arawhi
Introducing Anjum RahmanHow can we create a country where everybody feels like they belong?It's a powerful question and not one that can be answered in a simple sentence, but it’s the very question that’s at the heart of today's episode.Anju
Introducing Jon Tamihere-KemeysDo you have faith that your organisational strategies are going to succeed?How often do you hear words like “transformation” and roll your eyes?We spend a lot of organisational energy on strategy and planning -
The 50th Episode!We are celebrating the 50th episode of the Beyond Consultation podcast by looking back at our most popular episodes, some hidden gems, and what we’ve learnt (which we also share with you!).From only 7 plays in our first month
The Talk It Up UnconferenceWelcome to this special episode of Beyond Consultation - the wrap-up of the Talk It Up Unconference 2022!This episode is not one of our usual interviews, but a collection of conversations from the first ever Talk It
Introducing Simon WrightI don’t remember much from my history class as a 10-year old, and my year seven class put me off history for a long time.It's only recently, as I've started to learn more about Māori that I've come to appreciate that h
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