Better Make it Quick: Jane Kennedy

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What does it mean to be a great leader in 2026? In age of cost-cutting and focus on the bottom line, it might just mean focussing on the human elements of your business. In this powerful conversation, former executive, author and founding director of R U OK? Graeme Cowan joins me ...  Show more

Do You Really Love Animals? Or Do You Really Love To Hate People?

So, do you really love Animals? Or do you really love to hate people? It's a question sparked from a recent experience I had on social media after posting a clip from my interview with comedian Daniel Sloss. And let's just say some of the comments really surprised me. In this epi ...  Show more

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