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The Culture 360 podcast looks at culture from every angle and dives into the big ideas, people, teams and stories around how we work, lead, and connect. Hosted by The Culture Room owner and consultant Stu Savage, we unpack engaging reads, insightful articles, fresh podcasts, and feature dynamic guests from across industries and the world. Expect smart, witty and punchy insights to spark thinking, positive change and to energise your organisation, team or workplace culture.
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🎙 Culture 360 – Episode 7 Irene van Dyk: The Invisible Thread of CultureFrom Netball World Cups, Silver Ferns huddles and Trans Tasman Championships, Irene van Dyk unpacks what truly builds winning teams — and it’s not slogans, strategy, or talent alone.It’s:• Trust built over time• Hard conversations handled with care• Standards set when no one’s watching• And that invisible thread that connects people and a teamIn this episode, Irene shares powerful stories from elite netball, leadership lessons forged in adversity, and why a strong culture is felt long before it’s ever spoken.
In this episode of The Culture 360 Podcast (Ep 6), host Stu Savage explores the complex dynamics of workplace culture through the lens of emotional reactions and rational thinking. Drawing from Dr. Steve Peters' 'The Chimp Paradox', Dan Goleman's insights on emotional intelligence, and Sam Harris' perspectives on mindfulness, Stu delves into how understanding our brain's systems can lead to healthier organisational environments. Tune in to discover practical tools for leaders and individuals to foster a reflective and connected workplace.#workplaceculture #culture #emotionalintelligence #mindfulness, #leadership #selfawareness #meditation stuart@thecultureroom.co.nzwww.thecultureroom.co.nzIG: the.cultureroomFB: the.cultureroom @the.cultureroom ​
Explore the dynamic world of school culture with host Stu Savage (The Culture Room) on the Culture 360 Podcast (Ep 5). Featuring Duncan Morrison, Assistant Head Teacher at Bridgewater High School, this episode delves into the essential elements of educational environments. Discover how culture and climate influence schools and learn strategies for fostering a sense of belonging and authentic relationships. Drawing on insights from Duncan's extensive teaching and leadership experience, this episode provides valuable perspectives on adapting to educational changes and fostering inclusive, positive school cultures. Tune in for actionable insights and expert advice. Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background of Duncan Morrison02:43 Teaching Philosophy and School Culture05:56 Defining School Culture and Climate08:58 Values and Beliefs in Education11:51 The Role of Artifacts in School Culture14:45 Building Relationships and Authentic Connections17:48 Professional Development and Teacher Practices20:47 The Importance of Belonging in Schools23:27 Impact of COVID-19 on School Culture26:34 Reflections on Changing School Environments29:44 The Evolution of School Culture33:53 Balancing Expectations and Empathy in Education38:25 Building a Supportive School Environment42:06 The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Education44:30 Advice for New Teachers48:19 The Importance of Positive Reinforcement52:24 Inconsistent Leadership and Its Impact on Culture56:22 Developing Self-Esteem and Belonging in Schools
The Culture 360 Podcast 'Culture from Every Angle' (Ep 4): Going Underground: Working with Primary Emotions and Navigating Workplace Dynamics with James Nelson.In this episode of the Culture 360 podcast, host Stu Savage engages with James Nelson, a counselor and consultant, to explore the intricate relationship between counseling and organisational culture. They discuss James's journey into counseling, the importance of understanding organisational dynamics, and the role of emotional intelligence in fostering a healthy workplace. The conversation delves into the challenges of providing feedback, maintaining confidentiality, and creating safe spaces for individuals to express their vulnerabilities. They emphasise the significance of values and beliefs in shaping organisational culture and the need for empathy and kindness in the workplace. The episode concludes with practical advice for improving organisational culture and the importance of rituals in fostering a positive environment.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Culture 360 Podcast07:32 The Role of a Counselor15:47 The Challenge of Honest Feedback22:23 The Importance of Safe Spaces29:44 Understanding Trauma and Its Impact37:44 Understanding the Unconscious Mind44:39 Strategies for Managing Anxiety51:11 Values and Their Impact on Behavior01:00:21 Creating Healthy Organizational Cultures01:06:07 Balancing Empathy and Performance in Workplaces01:14:33 Rituals for Enhancing Workplace Culturestuart@thecultureroom.co.nz www.thecultureroom.co.nz YT – the.cultureroomIG - the.cultureroomFB - the.cultureroom
The Culture 360 Podcast 'Culture from Every Angle' (Ep 3): The Untold Culture Secrets of the All Blacks and Silver Ferns with Dr Andy Martin.In this episode of the Culture 360 podcast, host Stu Savage engages with Dr. Andy Martin to explore the intricacies of organisational culture and leadership. They discuss the success of the All Blacks and Silver Ferns, drawing lessons on high performance, setting expectations, and the importance of cultural diversity. The conversation delves into the significance of rituals, the impact of legacy, and the need for inclusivity within teams. They emphasise the role of leadership in fostering a culture of accountability and continuous improvement, ultimately highlighting that culture is fundamentally about people.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to the Culture 360 Podcast06:20 Lessons from the All Blacks and Silver Ferns11:30 The Importance of Cultural Diversity17:46 Identity and Belonging in Teams24:50 Collective Leadership in Teams32:31 The Importance of Values in Organizational Culture38:00 Legacy and Leadership in Teams43:45 Balancing Personal and Professional Identity48:44 Catalysts for Change in Leadership53:04 sportsRecreation-outro-high-short.wavConnect with me at: stuart@thecultureroom.co.nz www.thecultureroom.co.nz Instagram - @the.cultureroom Facebook - the.cultureroom YouTube - ‪@the.cultureroom‬
Culture 360 Podcast: 'Culture from Every Angle' (Ep 2): Mindsets, Mistakes & Mavericks: A Focus on Leadership, Culture & Mental Health in Youth and Sport. In this powerful episode of Culture 360, host Stu Savage sits down with Rob Watson—youth worker, sports coach, and mental health advocate—to explore the deep connections between leadership, organisational culture, and psychological wellbeing in youth and sport.Connect with me at: stuart@thecultureroom.co.nz www.thecultureroom.co.nz Instagram - @the.cultureroom Facebook - the.cultureroom YouTube - ‪@the.cultureroom‬
Culture 360 Podcast 'Culture from Every Angle' (Ep 1): The Liverpool Way: Lessons in Culture from Anfield’s Inner Sanctum.DescriptionIn this episode of the Culture 360 podcast, host Stu Savage reconnects with lifelong friend Chris McLaughlin, who shares his journey from school days to becoming a journalist for Liverpool FC. The conversation delves into the rich culture of Liverpool FC, exploring the winning mentality instilled by legendary managers, the significance of the boot room, and the vital role of fans in shaping the club's identity. Chris discusses the community connections that bind Liverpool supporters, the traditions that define match days, and the impact of historical events like the Hillsborough disaster on the club's culture. The episode concludes with reflections on the future of Liverpool FC and the evolving nature of football culture.#liverpoolfc, #culture, #journalism, #community, #winning mentality, #bootroom, #fans, #traditions, #Klopp, #Hillsborough  ⁨@LiverpoolFC⁩   ⁨@the.cultureroom⁩  Connect with me at: stuart@thecultureroom.co.nz www.thecultureroom.co.nz Instagram - @the.cultureroom Facebook - @the.cultureroom YouTube - ‪@the.cultureroom‬
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