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Author: Christina Gerakiteys, UtopiaX

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A place for conversations with inspirational entrepreneurs, community leaders and representatives of organisations who are boldly creating a future by design. We are leading the way to be the change we hope to see in the world. What is the legacy you want to leave to futute generations? Our guests have the courage to lead, innovate and execute on their visions.

Join the discussion that brings to light the magic happening daily, and learn how exponential technologies are addressing humanity's grand challenges.
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Host Christina Gerakiteys engages in an insightful conversation with Jules Brooke, the founder of She's the Boss Group. Jules discusses her journey, inspired by an unexpected opportunity in television, leading to the creation of She's the Boss, an organisation dedicated to spotlighting women's achievements and fostering support within the business community. The episode delves into Jules' passion for connecting women, sharing inspiring stories from her podcast, "She's the Boss Chats." Jules emphasises the importance of women supporting each other, challenges stereotypes related to age and gender, and highlights the transformative impact of female role models. The conversation extends to societal perceptions, ageism, and the need for continued efforts in promoting gender equality. Jules radiates resilience and determination, embodying the spirit of empowering women in various aspects of life and business. She's the Boss Podcast She's the Boss Group
Host Christina Gerakiteys interviews Dr. Hanan El Basha, a speaker, training strategist, and specialist around the theme of transforming from overachieving to subjective success. Dr. Hanan shares her journey over the past 25 years, from corporate life to entrepreneurship, and the realisation that success, for her, was defined externally through societal, parental, and environmental expectations. Dr. Hanan highlights the importance of mindset in her work, particularly with startups and SMEs. She discusses her experience with overachieving, driven by a constant feeling of not being good enough, and how this pattern was triggered by societal and familial influences. The conversation delves into the concept of transformation, emphasising the need to shift thinking and mindset to bring about genuine change.
In this podcast episode, Christina Gerakiteys interviews Krista Pawley, founder of Imperative Impact, about her journey and the various projects she's involved in. Krista shares the backstory of creating Imperative Impact, emphasising her commitment to making a positive impact on society. She discusses her transition from a corporate career to founding her own company driven by the desire to prioritise impact in decision-making.
Rob Eisenberg, founder of Vote Earth Now, discusses his organisation's mission to bring democracy into the fight against climate change. After witnessing the devastating bushfires, Rob realised the need to hold politicians accountable for their actions on climate change. Vote Earth Now uses an objective Climate Action Score to measure politicians' voting records on climate-related legislation and urges citizens to use their voting power to demand climate action. Rob emphasises the importance of remaining politically unbiased and transparent in their evaluations. The ultimate goal is to empower citizens worldwide to influence policy and create a sustainable future through easy-to-use tools and engagement. Show Notes: Vote Earth Now Website
Dr. Soren Kaplan, author of "Experiential Intelligence," explores the power of experiential intelligence (XQ) in navigating a rapidly changing world. Discover how XQ complements traditional measures of IQ and EQ, and why it is crucial for success in today's disruptive landscape. Dive into the convergence of artificial intelligence, robotics, and the metaverse, and explore how these technologies can enhance collaboration, connection, and even transform healthcare. Gain insights into the democratisation of intelligence and the role of self-awareness in leveraging our experiences. Show Notes: Book - Experiential Intelligence: Harness the Power of Experience for Personal and Business Breakthroughs
Discover the fascinating world of Web 3.0 as the Chief Black Sheep from Black Sheep White Flock, Amritaa Singh, shares her insights on problem-solving, psychological safety, and the transition into this revolutionary digital landscape. Uncover the power of embracing out-of-the-box thinking, building a strong foundation, and harnessing the potential of Web 3.0 to unlock new dimensions of connectivity and creativity. Show Notes: Black Sheep White Flock
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The World of Tomorrow

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We are living in turbulent times. Still, the world is getting continuously and relentlessly better. While every day's headlines tell a different story, the team at World Data Lab look at the trendlines. For this we need data. Good data and relevant data. Show Notes: World Data Lab World Poverty Lab
In this episode, host Christina Gerakiteys interviews Tanguy Fournier Le Ray, co-founder of Palo IT. Tanguy shares their vision of "tech for good" and their aim to make a difference through technology and their ecosystem. They also talk about Palo IT's focus on sustainable business models and their goal to have 50% of revenues from Impact Projects by 2025. The conversation highlights the importance of regulating carbon offsetting and avoiding greenwashing. They explore the role of individuals and businesses in creating positive change, emphasising the ripple effect and collective action.
Frank Volckmar, Don Holley, and Jarrod Leak from Solos, a company in Australia that aims to help Australians contribute to net zero, discuss the recyclability and sustainability of solar panels, the current state of building-integrated solar PV implementation in Australia, and the potential of AI to improve the efficiency of solar energy. Frank, Don, and Jarrod touch upon topics such as renewable energy zones, Greenwashing, and the financial savings of having a solar panel system. They also share their hope for a future where solar technology is affordable and integrated into the community, and homeowners can become their own power plants. Tune in to learn more about the future of solar energy in Australia and beyond.
Christina Gerakiteys interviews author Zoë Routh about her latest book “The Olympus Project,” a dystopian novel set in a future impacted by climate change. Routh shares her inspiration for the book and discusses the plot and themes, including the importance of leadership in designing environments that support the evolution of humanity. The conversation also explores the future of the world, with both speakers expressing hope for a positive future and the potential for humanity to come together to address challenges. Routh believes that leadership is essential to building a better future and hopes to inspire and provoke thought in leaders. Show Notes: The Olympus Project
Looking to boost your team's performance? Check out the latest episode of Inspired for Impact where Christina Gerakiteys speaks with Lison Mage, an author, facilitator, and high-performance coach. Lison emphasises the importance of wellbeing and how overthinking can impact physical health and sleep quality. The interview also delves into the importance of cognitive diversity in teams and how it can positively affect team performance. Listen now to learn more about fostering psychological safety, using psychometric tests, and embracing individuality and personality to create a cognitively diverse team.
Host Christina Gerakiteys talks with social equity and DEI advocate Lyndal Hamwood about the evolving landscape of diversity and inclusion. Hamwood shares her personal experiences and insights into how DEI has shifted from a corporate mandate to a holistic approach that individuals can adopt to become more open-minded and inclusive. Curiosity is key, according to Hamwood, as it helps to break down echo chambers and generate new ideas. She emphasises the importance of challenging our own biases and being accountable for our actions and beliefs. Drawing on her work with the Dream Collective, a diversity and inclusion consultancy, Hamwood shares her own "aha" moments and encourages listeners to seek out similar learning opportunities. Show notes: Harvard DEI Self Assessment Book: Rebel Ideas - The Power of Diverse Thinking The Dream Collective Lyndal Hamwood LinkedIn
In this episode of Inspired for Impact, Christina Gerakiteys talks with Mariam Hashemi, a trusted global advisor with expertise in science fiction, astrophysics, neuroscience, quantum spin, artificial intelligence, simulation, and more. They discuss the role of education in shaping our reality, the importance of inviting different opinions to the table for fruitful dialogue, and how to create a society that we can all be proud to live in. Mariam highlights the potential of art and music to move and connect us on a universal, cross-cultural level. They explore the idea of co-creation and bringing together different voices to see what emerges as we move towards a sense of global community, elevating our consciousness and coming together as a species.
Imagine...You have had a difficult family break-up struggling with having a breakdown and suicidal depression. You go to Cambodia to get some space and the universe says you also need a heart attack whilst riding your motorbike. The only way to get to the nearest hospital is an 8 hour black comedy journey starting with getting back on the bike and ride the 20km, hoping you can make it. Two days later you get to read the obituaries of someone you knew, who had a heart attack on the same day as yours. The 8 hour journey to hospital, which was so crazy it was hilarious and it showed Damon he didn't really want to die, he just didn't know how to find the meaning of life. Reading the obituaries of an inspiring person gave Damon the inspiration to create a life of meaning instead. Fast forward 5 years and Damon McDonald has written a kids book "Iam Awesome, Who are you?" inspired by his own journey and the concept of the Hero's Journey explained by the comparative mythologist Joseph Campbell. He wrote it as he believes the message he received was the gift for inspiring others to believe in who they see in the mirror as Damon had to and find their way in the world and live with the challenges that they encounter under the guidance of the hero's journey road map. The book is called, "Iam Awesome, Who are you?" written and inspired while living by Lake Macquarie after Damon relocated there to create his new life. He wants to use the book to raise $1 Million for charities that benefit kids. Show notes: Book - Iam Awesome, Who are you?
We are running out of time to save the planet. Our kids know this.  How do we engage the next generation in sustainability? Starting a for-purpose SaaS business, that looking to ignite a whole generation to build a more sustainable future for themselves. Show notes:  Genus website - https://www.genus.earth/
Can you really earn more but work less? In a world of hustle and grind, what if there was an easier way? Millionaire author and coach Denise Duffield-Thomas shares her counterintuitive advice to make business easier, staying true to your values and finding the path of least resistance. Denise Duffield-Thomas is the money mentor for the new wave of online entrepreneurs who want to make money and change the world. She helps entrepreneurs charge premium prices, release the fear of money and create First Class lives. Her books Lucky Bitch, Get Rich, Lucky Bitch, and Chill & Prosper give a fresh and funny roadmap to living a life of abundance without burnout. Her Money Bootcamp has helped over 8,500 students from all around the world. She’s a lazy introvert, a Hay House author, and an unbusy mother of 3. She owns a rose farm and lives by the beach in sunny Australia. Find her at www.denisedt.com
William is the CEO of MeetingZen, a meeting automation software. With a background in mechanical engineering and an obsession with process and system improvements, William is on a mission to enable companies to run better meetings in the hybrid world. MeetingZen automates meeting preparation, facilitation & follow-up by engaging attendees through their preferred chat, calendar & tasks apps so that anyone from any tech stack can meet seamlessly in one fluid interface. Christina Gerakiteys speaks with William on the Inspired for Impact podcast about creating a meeting's architecture to run your business, structuring conversations around data, and how to meet in the Hybrid World.
Jacqui's vision is to change the world one book at a time. She does this by helping business people share their knowledge and insights through writing, publishing and marketing their own, quality business book.  Jaqui has interviewed over 900 Australian business people, published over 400 business books, written 19 books and over 100 articles. She is one of Australia’s leading business historians having researched and written books for the Commonwealth Bank, Westpac, Amcor, Cleanaway, Woolworths, Patricks, Peter Lehmann Wines, Wilson Transformers and the Asia Centre Foundation. On this week's episode of Inspired for Impact, Christina Gerakiteys speaks with Jacqui about the highs and lows of her book publishing journey, and the lessons learned along the way.
Nicky Hutley, SingularityU Expert Faculty and renowned economists is passionate about the climate and sits on the Climate Council. Telling it as it is, Christina Gerakiteys and Nicki Hutley discuss climate spending, Australia's reputation on the international stage, the economic effects of keeping our heads in the sand, voters demand for action on climate change and economic and political pragmatism. How can we create opportunities and formulate transition plans so we leave no-one behind? Show notes:  1Million Women: https://www.1millionwomen.com.au/
Rocky Scopelliti is a world-renowned futurologist. His pioneering behavioural economics research on the confluence of demographic change associated with Millennials and digital technology, have influenced the way we think about our social, cultural, economic and technological future. His new Australian-first book just released Australia 2030! Where the bloody hell are we?, is a fascinating window into Australian professional's sentiment about the decade ahead. The book is based on a major study conducted before and during the eye of the COVID-19 storm. His other book Youthquake 4.0 – A Whole Generation and The New Industrial Revolution has now being translated into Vietnamese, Korean, Indonesian and Chinese languages. On this week's episode of Inspired for Impact, Christina Gerakiteys speaks with Rocky on how 2 words, Youthquake and Juvenescence, have shaped and influenced his life and led him to his purpose which is to 'create confidence in our future'.
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