Adapt with Danette F-M
Using Conversations for Political Change (with Emma Gibbens) - Season 2, Episode 8
17 Aug 2024
Join us for an insightful episode as we explore the art of collaboration and conversation with Emma Gibbons; friend of the show, and amazing conversation facilitator. In this conversation, Emma shares her journey from grassroots political campaigns to leading high-impact initiatives across continents. She talks about her insights on fostering effective collaboration, overcoming challenges, and the importance of creating safe, open spaces for diverse perspectives. Emma offers practical tips for enhancing your collaboration skills, backed by real-world examples and her own experiences. Whether you're leading a team or navigating complex projects, this episode provides valuable strategies for making your collaborative efforts more successful and impactful. Danette and Jez also chat about why Australia has so many athletes at the olympics, and some tips for public speaking, from Danette, who is a trainer and facilitator, and Jez, who is a comedian. For more on Emma: https://www.emmagibbens.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-gibb... / emmagibbens https://www.acknowledgethis.com.au/about Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and catch-up 04:02 Adapt the News: Why does Australia have so many athletes at the Olympics? 11:00 Chat with Emma Gibbens 30:20 Reflections on the Conversation 35:00 Listener Question: Public Speaking Tips ‘Adapt with Danette F-M’ is a podcast by Danette Fenton-Menzies; speaker, business coach, author and a leader in the adaptability space for the over a decade. In this podcast Danette chats to different adaptable leaders from across different sectors to break down how they have adapted to get where they are, and what tips you can utilise to keep up with changing environments. Season 2 is focussing on "Problem Solving and Collaboration" You can also learn more about Danette and get in contact here: https://www.danettefm.com/ All Magical Learning podcasts are recorded on the lands of the Kulin, Ngunnawal and Wiradjuri nations, and we pay our respect to their elders past and present. As always, if you are having trouble, you can always send us a message.
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