Bring Your Kid To Work

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33. The Physiotherapist - Nicole Haynes

About the Guest(s):Nicole Haynes is a dedicated and passionate paediatric physiotherapist, a managing partner, and the principal paediatric physiotherapist at Q Paediatrics. With a background in exercise science, Nicole specialises in working with children with physical disabilities, cognitive challenges, and neurodivergent conditions. She is also an advocate for her profession, a teacher at the University of Queensland, and an NDIS services coordinator.George, Nicole's son, is a curious and ambitious nine-year-old who aspires to be of service to others through potential career paths such as a doctor, a vet, or a police officer. His interest in helping people and animals is evident in his desire to make a positive impact in the world.Episode Summary:Welcome to "Bring Your Kid to Work," where Nicole and her son George discuss the field of paediatric physiotherapy. Nicole narrates her journey from being a swim teacher to a nanny, a bike mechanic in the Caribbean, and ultimately a paediatric physiotherapist. The conversation touches on the joys and challenges of working with kids, the importance of finding a fulfilling career, and the diverse roles within the profession.In this heartwarming episode, Nicole and George reflect on the rewarding aspects of Nicole's job, the significance of helping others, and the power of finding meaningful work. From teaching kids to ride bikes to facilitating socialisation skills, they explore the impact of paediatric physiotherapy on children's lives.Key Takeaways:Nicole is a dedicated paediatric physiotherapist specialising in working with children with disabilities, cognitive impairments, and neurodivergent conditions.George demonstrates a keen interest in helping others and expresses a desire to pursue a career in medicine, veterinary science, or law enforcement.Nicole's career journey includes roles as a swim teacher, nanny, bike mechanic in the Caribbean, and a personal trainer before finding her calling as a paediatric physiotherapist.The podcast episode highlights the importance of finding a job that brings fulfilment and joy, as well as the value of being engaged in meaningful work.Both Nicole and George emphasise the significance of enjoying and being passionate about one's job to avoid burnout and find satisfaction in one's career path.Notable Quotes:"Helping people kind of makes you feel good because you're like, 'Oh, I've helped somebody, that's good. I've made their life maybe a bit easier.'" - George"It's important to find something that is meaningful for you and that you relate to." - Nicole"The journey is to always find stuff that is meaningful for you and that you relate to." - NicoleResources:Q PaediatricsUniversity of Queensland - School of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesDon't miss out on the insightful conversation between Nicole and George. Tune in to the full episode for more engaging stories and valuable insights! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

06-30
32:29

Season Three is COMING SOON!

We can't wait to bring you more great stories of real people doing real jobs, and amazing kids with ambition and worries and delightful insights into what their parents' work means.In the meantime - Nicole has had a busy couple of months - guesting on and hosting more podcasts. If you'd like to hear Nicole on some other podcasts you can listen to:The amazing 'Birth of a Mama' podcast with Natalie Welch. (Nicole talks about her four pregnancies and births in an exploration of the pregnancy, birth and postpartum period in a Mama's life)On Apple Podcasts here: Episode 31On Spotify here: bit.ly/3x7nr4fNavigating Aged Care - from St Vincent's Care A five part series focused on demystifying the process of aged care - from making the decision, to the move, the transition into care, how to thrive, and ultimately how to navigate end of life - with residents, families, aged care staff, a psychologist and a geriatrician. Great expert advice and wonderful guests.On Apple Podcasts here: Navigating Aged CareOn Spotify here: spoti.fi/3VgbnWgAnd on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/Aer61TMm2LI?feature=shared It's a real cradle to grave alignment this month. Hope you enjoy those as much as I enjoyed making them. Talk to you soon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

06-23
02:14

S2 FAVOURITE: The Philanthropist - Ryan Ginard

About our Guests:Ryan Ginard: Ryan Ginard is an international award-winning author, the founder of Fundraise for Australia, and currently the Head of Advocacy for Effective Philanthropy at the Mindaroo Foundation. With a background in politics and a passion for making a positive impact, Ryan has dedicated his career to philanthropy and empowering next-generation leaders. He believes in the power of giving time, talent, and treasure to uplift communities and create lasting change.Roman: Roman is Ryan's son, an eight-year-old who is passionate about becoming a book writer. While he may not be sold on the benefits of philanthropy just yet, Roman is excited about using his talent for writing to bring joy and laughter to readers through his funny books.Episode Summary:In this episode of "Bring Your Kid to Work," host Nicole interviews Ryan Ginard and his son Roman. Ryan is a philanthropist and the Head of Advocacy for Effective Philanthropy at the Mindaroo Foundation. He shares his journey into the world of philanthropy, emphasising the importance of giving time, talent, and treasure. Roman, on the other hand, dreams of becoming a book writer and discusses his love for writing funny stories. Throughout the conversation, Ryan and Roman explore the concept of philanthropy, the impact of giving, and the role of leadership in creating positive change.Key themes discussed in this episode include the definition of philanthropy, the role of philanthropists in society, the importance of empathy and social skills, the power of storytelling, and the impact of small acts of kindness. Ryan also highlights the need for next-generation leaders and the value of investing in leadership development.Notable Quotes:"Giving is really about giving your time, talent, and treasure. It's about volunteering, participating on boards, and sharing your expertise." - Ryan Ginard"It's the little things of showing up and contributing that can change the trajectory of people, families, and everything." - Ryan Ginard"Philanthropy is about making progress every day and leaving the place in a better state than we inherited it." - Ryan Ginard"I want to write long books, funny stuff that brings joy to readers." - RomanResources:You can buy Ryan's books about philanthropy, "Future Philanthropy" and "Nonprofit Moneyball" Mindaroo Foundation: WebsiteFundraise for Australia: WebsiteAvid Reader: WebsiteWhere the Wild Things Are: WebsiteListen to the full episode and see the transcript here.Check out the companion blog piece here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

06-16
29:52

S2 FAVOURITE: The Bookish Doctor - Dr Zewlan Moor

This week's FAVOURITE features our brilliant guests Dr Zewlan Moor and her daughter Ramona.About the Guests:Dr. Zewlan Moor is a general practitioner, surgical assistant, bibliotherapist, and children's book author. She specialises in robotic prostatectomies and skin cancer diagnosis and surgery. Dr. Moor is also the author of two picture books, "Nothing Alike" and "The Bill Dup," with more books on the way. She is passionate about combining her love for medicine and literature to help others.Ramona is Dr. Moor's daughter and a high school student. She is interested in languages and plans to pursue a law degree after high school. Ramona enjoys reading, painting, and drawing in her free time.Episode Summary:In this episode of "Bring Your Kid to Work," host Nicole interviews Dr. Moor and Ramona. Dr. Moor shares her experiences as a surgical assistant, bibliotherapist, and children's book author. She discusses her work in robotic prostatectomies and skin cancer diagnosis, as well as her passion for writing. Ramona talks about her plans for the future, including an upcoming exchange program in France. The episode highlights the importance of finding a career that combines one's interests and the value of reading as a form of therapy.Key Takeaways:Dr. Zewlan Moor is a general practitioner who specialises in robotic prostatectomies and skin cancer diagnosis and surgery.Ramona plans to pursue a law degree and is interested in learning multiple languages.Dr. Moor is also a children's book author and bibliotherapist, using books to help others navigate through life's challenges.The episode emphasizes the importance of finding a career that aligns with one's interests and the value of reading as a form of therapy.Ramona's upcoming exchange program in France offers an exciting opportunity to immerse herself in a different culture and language.Notable Quotes:"I think that for people who don't read much, it's harder to find a good fiction book. And it might be the fiction book that you were meant to find, and that will really touch you." - Dr. Zewlan Moor"I want to try and learn Latin even though no one speaks it, but just because if I learn Latin, it will be so much easier to learn other Latin-based languages." - RamonaResources:Dr. Zewlan Moor's website is here: https://zewlanmoor.com/index.html#heroDr. Zewlan Moor's books: "Nothing Alike" and "The Bill Dup" can be purchased from my favourite kids bookshop, Where The Wild Things Are, West End.To listen to the full episode and discover more inspiring stories, tune in to the "Bring Your Kid to Work" podcast. Stay tuned for future episodes filled with valuable insights and engaging conversations.For a full transcript of this episode, visit here.For a companion blog post on this episode, visit here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

06-09
33:22

S2 FAVOURITE: The Inventor & Business Owner - Caroline Farrer - Solmates

This week's bonus favourite episode should inspire your creativity and 'give it a go' spirit!About our Guests: Caroline Farrer is a mum of two who has had a diverse career. She worked in film and TV marketing at the BBC, Universal Studios, and Warner Brothers before transitioning into the social impact sector. Caroline then co-founded Solmates Australia, a business that offers a refillable sunscreen applicator made of recycled ocean plastic. With a focus on sustainability and reducing plastic waste, Caroline and her business partner invented Solmates to make it easier for people to protect themselves from the sun while being environmentally conscious.Episode Summary:In this episode, Caroline Farrer and her son Felix join the podcast to discuss Caroline's journey as an inventor and business owner. Caroline shares how she and her friend Kelly Riley came up with the idea for Solmates, a refillable sunscreen applicator, to address the problem of plastic waste. They wanted to make it easier for people to use sunscreen in bulk while reducing their environmental impact. Caroline talks about the process of bringing their invention to life, finding the right partners, and marketing their product. Felix also shares his aspirations of starting his own business in the future.Key Takeaways:Caroline and Kelly invented Solmates, a refillable sunscreen applicator, to address the problem of plastic waste and make it easier for people to use sunscreen in bulk.The process of bringing their invention to life involved finding the right design agency and manufacturing partners, as well as sourcing recycled plastic for the applicators.Caroline's background in marketing and Kelly's experience in project management helped them navigate the challenges of starting their own business.Solmates has gained traction in Australia, with independent retailers and even the Cancer Council stocking their product.Caroline's advice for aspiring entrepreneurs is to start small, take it step by step, and be open to pivoting if necessary.Notable Quotes:"I think it's just that ownership and the ability to figure it out as you go." - Caroline Farrer"If you've got an idea, then go for it. Like Caroline said and acknowledged, she and Kelly are in the really privileged position of being able to do that. But not everybody can. Boy, if you can, don't let that idea go to waste. It needs somewhere to go. It needs someone to bring it to." - Nicole"I think if you just start and you take it bit by bit, I think that's the most important thing." - Caroline FarrerResources:Solmates Australia website - you can buy direct!For a full transcript of this episode visit the website.For a companion blog piece on this episode, visit our blog page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

06-02
33:29

S2 FAVOURITE: The Financial Planner - Sarah Donald

Another classic BYK2W episode this week - with two fantastic guests!About the Guests:Sarah Donald is a passionate financial planner and the owner and managing director of Henry Financial Group. With almost two decades of experience in the financial planning industry, Sarah provides practical financial and business advice to her clients. She holds a Master of Financial Planning, a Graduate Diploma in Finance, and a Diploma of Financial Planning.Lulu is Sarah's daughter and an energetic teenager with a love for sports and acting. She participates in three different sports and is also exploring a potential future career in acting.Episode Summary:Nicole interviews Sarah Donald, a financial planner, and her daughter Lulu. Sarah shares her journey into the financial planning industry and explains her role in helping clients manage their money for a comfortable retirement. Lulu provides insights into her mom's work, highlighting the importance of trust and the fun aspects of financial planning. The conversation also delves into Lulu's passion for acting and her aspirations for the future. Sarah discusses the qualifications required to become a financial planner and the challenges and rewards of running her own business. The episode concludes with a discussion about the joys of human interaction and the potential for giving back in retirement.Key Takeaways:Sarah Donald is a passionate financial planner with almost two decades of experience in the industry.Financial planners help clients manage their money for a comfortable retirement and provide advice on investments, superannuation, cash flow, and estate planning.Sarah's role involves building relationships with clients, understanding their goals, and helping them achieve financial security.Lulu is interested in acting and enjoys participating in drama classes and voiceovers.Sarah's first job was at McDonald's, where she enjoyed interacting with customers and organising birthday parties.Sarah's parents had different careers, with her mother working as a Tupperware salesperson and her father serving in the navy and later pursuing a degree in computing science and industrial mathematics.Sarah's journey into financial planning was unexpected, as she initially studied science and considered becoming a physiotherapist.Sarah's favourite part of being a financial planner is the human interaction and the joy of helping clients achieve their financial goals.Lulu is involved in multiple sports and has aspirations for a career in acting.Sarah plans to retire from financial planning and focus on volunteering and charity work, while also enjoying activities like playing bridge.Notable Quotes:"It's the in real life interactions that I love the most. And… the biggest kick is a client coming in and saying, these are the five goals I want to achieve, and then I help them get to that and then they're happy little Vegemites after that." - Sarah Donald"Sometimes it's really stressful, but it's worked out pretty well… I'm still like, I'll just get through high school first." - LuluResources:Henry Financial GroupFor a full transcript of this week's episode visit our website.For a companion blog piece about this week's episode visit our blog. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

05-26
31:52

S2 FAVOURITE: The Workplace Expert - Lauren Adams

This bonus Season Two favourite episode features our youngest ever BYKTW guest. Franco is four and he's a man who knows what he wants.About the Guests:Lauren Adams is the National Account Manager for Amicus, a fit out company specialising in creating innovative workspaces for organisations. With a background in interior design, Lauren is an expert in the fit out industry and understands the importance of creating productive and inspiring work environments. She is passionate about helping clients design spaces that promote collaboration, creativity, and employee well-being.Episode Summary:In this episode of "Bring Your Kid to Work," host Nicole interviews Lauren Adams, a workplace expert and National Account Manager for Amicus. Lauren shares her experience in the fitout industry, where she helps organizations create inspiring workspaces for their teams. She discusses the importance of office design in promoting productivity and employee well-being. Lauren also talks about her own journey in the interior design field and how she found her passion for creating beautiful and functional work environments. Key Takeaways:Lauren Adams is a workplace expert and National Account Manager for Amicus, a fit out company specialising in creating innovative workspaces.Office design plays a crucial role in promoting productivity and employee well-being.Lauren's role involves collaborating with clients, designers, and project managers to create customised solutions for each organization.She enjoys the pitching process and seeing the final result of a project come to life.Lauren's favourite part of her job is creating spaces that foster collaboration, connection, and creativity.Notable Quotes:"People want large social spaces, kitchens where people can congregate in person when we're in the office." - Lauren Adams"The commercial world is fast-paced and it's a lot, but if you don't love what you do, it can have a negative impact on your life." - Lauren Adams"Each project is so different, and you're thinking about an integrated solution with technology as well." - Lauren AdamsResources:Amicus: WebsiteFor a transcript of today's episode, visit the website here.For a companion blog piece for today's episode, visit our blog page here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

05-19
35:39

32. The Homeless Mental Health Clinician - Ben Bushing

This week's episode features Ben Bushing and his daughter Inez.Ben is a psychologist who specialises in supporting homeless men who have severe and chronic mental health challenges. His passion for his work is evident, as is his daughter Inez's admiration for him and the work he does.About the Guest(s):Ben Bushing is a psychologist who works as a homeless mental health clinician, primarily assisting men who are homeless. He has been in this field for over ten years and is passionate about helping those with severe and chronic mental health conditions. Ben is dedicated to providing support and care to individuals who are often overlooked by society.Inez is Ben's daughter, who is twelve years old and currently in grade seven. She is interested in becoming a police officer or working in the field of law. Inez is passionate about helping her community and making a positive impact in the world.Episode Summary:In this episode, host Nicole interviews Ben Bushing, a psychologist who works as a homeless mental health clinician. Ben shares insights into his unique role, where he assists homeless men with severe and chronic mental health conditions. He discusses the challenges and rewards of his job, as well as the importance of providing support and care to individuals who are often marginalised. Ben's daughter, Inez, also joins the conversation and shares her aspirations of becoming a police officer or working in the field of law. The episode explores the different paths individuals can take to make a difference in their communities and highlights the importance of empathy and understanding.Key Takeaways:Ben Bushing works as a homeless mental health clinician, providing support and care to homeless men with severe and chronic mental health conditions.Homelessness is a complex issue, and there are various reasons why individuals may find themselves without a home. It requires tailored and individualised responses to address the unique needs of each person.Ben emphasises the importance of genuine connection and meeting individuals where they are in order to enact real change and provide effective support.Inez aspires to become a police officer or work in the field of law, driven by a desire to protect her community and make a positive impact.Both Ben and Inez share a passion for helping others and making a difference in their respective fields.Notable Quotes:"I think what I love the most is working with people that most people avoid." - Ben Bushing"I want to do something that's not just a desk job and not boring. When I come back from a day, I can be like, 'Wow, I did that. I'm proud of myself for doing that.'" - InezResources:Episode TranscriptEpisode BlogNote: No specific resources or references were mentioned in the transcript.Thank you for listening to this episode of Bring Your Kid to Work. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and insightful conversations. Don't forget to subscribe and share the podcast with others who may find it valuable. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

05-12
31:07

31. The Dance Studio Owner - Lianne Clarke

Our two wonderful guests are Lianne and her daughter, Lottie.About the Guests:Lianne Clarke is a professional dancer and the owner of West End Dance Studio. With years of experience as a dancer, Lianne has always had a passion for working with children. After becoming a mother, she saw a gap in the dance market in her home suburb and decided to start her own studio. Over the past six years, West End Dance has grown to over 300 students, offering a variety of dance styles for all ages. Lianne's daughter, Lottie, also loves to dance but has a different career aspiration - she dreams of becoming an astronaut and exploring space.Episode Summary:In this episode, Lianne and Lottie join the host to discuss Lianne's journey as a professional dancer and the owner of West End Dance Studio. Lianne shares how she stumbled upon the idea of starting her own studio and the challenges and rewards of running a dance business. Lottie talks about her love for dance and her fascination with space, expressing her dreams of becoming an astronaut. The conversation explores the joys and difficulties of being a dancer, the importance of creating a positive and inclusive dance environment, and the excitement of pursuing a career in space exploration.Key Takeaways:*  Lianne's journey from professional dancer to dance studio owner highlights the importance of following your passion and seizing opportunities.   *  West End Dance Studio provides a nurturing and inclusive environment for dancers of all ages and abilities, fostering a love for dance and creativity.   *  Lottie's dream of becoming an astronaut showcases the power of imagination and the importance of encouraging children to pursue their interests and dreams.   *  The challenges of running a dance studio include managing schedules, organising events, and ensuring the happiness of students and parents.   *  Both Lianne and Lottie emphasise the importance of believing in oneself and finding joy in the work you do.   Notable Quotes:*  "I think making friends is the hardest part of being an adult. You should make friends when you're little, and then you can keep playing with them when you're bigger." - Lottie   *  "Don't doubt yourself. If you have any hesitation, your customers pick up on that. Don't be scared to just have a go." - Lianne   Resources:West End Dance Studio: WebsiteThomas Dixon Centre: WebsiteTranscript of this episode: WebsiteCompanion blog piece for this episode: Website   Listen to the full episode here to learn more about Lianne's journey as a dancer and dance studio owner, as well as Lottie's dreams of becoming an astronaut. Stay tuned for more inspiring conversations on the "Bring Your Kid to Work" podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

05-05
34:04

30. The Disability Support Worker - Kylie Lessio

Our two special guests this week are Kylie and her son, Hudson.About the Guests:Kylie Lessio is a disability support worker with over 15 years of experience supporting young adults with intellectual disabilities. She is passionate about helping her clients live their lives to the fullest and as independently as possible. Kylie has a deep love for her job and finds joy in the diverse activities she gets to do with her clients.Hudson is Kylie's son, who is almost 13 years old and currently in grade seven. He aspires to be a rugby league player or a social media star in the future. Hudson has been inspired by his mother's work and the positive impact she has on the lives of others.Episode Summary:In this episode of "Bring Your Kid to Work," host Nicole interviews Kylie Lessio, a disability support worker, and her son Hudson. Kylie shares her experiences and insights into her role as a disability support worker, highlighting the rewarding aspects as well as the challenges she faces. She emphasizes the importance of personal care and communication in her work, and the joy she finds in helping her clients live fulfilling lives. Hudson shares his perspective on his mother's job and expresses his interest in following in her footsteps or pursuing a career in rugby league or social media management.Key Takeaways:Disability support work involves supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities in various activities and helping them live independently.The role of a disability support worker is diverse, with each day presenting new and different experiences.Personal care, communication, and understanding are crucial aspects of the job.The job can be challenging, but the rewards come from making a positive impact on the lives of clients.Hudson is inspired by his mother's work and is considering a career in disability support work, rugby league, or social media management.Notable Quotes:"I love trying to work out why and how and being able to diffuse the situation." - Kylie Lessio"It makes me realise you don't make fun of them and they can't help what they do all the time." - HudsonResources:Gold Coast Recreation and Sport: WebsiteHow to become a disability support worker: WebsiteFull transcript of this episodeCompanion blog piece for this episodeListen to the full episode to gain a deeper understanding of the experiences and insights shared by Kylie Lessio and her son Hudson. Stay tuned for more engaging content from "Bring Your Kid to Work" and be inspired by the stories of parents and their children in the world of work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

04-28
31:12

29. The Midwife - Imogen Cesnik

Our incredible guests today are Imogen and her daughter Cleo.Imogen Cesnik is a nurse midwife who works at the Mar hospital looking after mums, bubs, and their families. She is also a lactation consultant and has a background in nursing. Imogen is passionate about helping women and families during the birthing process and supporting them in their breastfeeding journey.Episode Summary:In this episode of "Bring Your Kid to Work," host Nicole interviews Imogen Cesnik, a nurse midwife, and her daughter Cleo. Imogen shares her experiences working as a midwife and nurse, particularly in the postnatal care and breastfeeding support. Cleo, on the other hand, dreams of becoming a marine biologist to help protect and study marine life. The conversation explores Imogen's rewarding and challenging work as a midwife, Cleo's passion for marine biology, and the importance of supporting and caring for others.Key themes discussed in this episode include the role of midwives in supporting women during pregnancy, birth, and postnatal care, the challenges and rewards of breastfeeding, the impact of climate change on marine life, and the importance of pursuing one's passions and making a positive difference in the world.Key Takeaways:Imogen Cesnik is a nurse midwife who works at the Mar hospital, providing care to mothers, babies, and their families.Cleo dreams of becoming a marine biologist to study and protect marine life.Midwives play a crucial role in supporting women during pregnancy, birth, and postnatal care.Breastfeeding can be challenging, and lactation consultants like Imogen provide valuable support to new mothers.Climate change poses a threat to marine life, and Cleo is passionate about studying and protecting the ocean.Notable Quotes:"A midwife is someone who helps women before, during, and after they have a baby, providing support and care." - Cleo"The best part of my job is helping moms and babies learn to breastfeed together and supporting them on their breastfeeding journey." - Imogen"I want to study marine biology to help protect marine life and make a positive impact on the environment." - CleoResources:Mater Hospital - website here.Full transcript of this episode on the website here.Companion blog piece on the blog here.Listen to the full episode [here] for more insights and inspiring stories from Imogen and Cleo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

04-21
32:44

28. The Children's Book Author - Aleesah Darlison

Our two fantastic guests this week are award-winning Australian children's book author, Aleesah Darlison and her son Finn.About the Guests:Aleesah Darlison is a multi-published, award-winning Australian children's author. She has written over 50 books for children, including picture books, chapter books, novels, and series. Aleesah's novels include the Fantastic League of Llama series and the Netball Gems series. She draws inspiration from her four children, including her youngest son Finn, who is a sports enthusiast and aspiring professional golfer.Episode Summary:In this episode of "Bring Your Kid to Work," host Nicole interviews Aleesah Darlison, a renowned children's book author, and her son Finn. Aleesah shares insights into her writing process, the challenges and rewards of being an author, and the importance of connecting with readers. Finn discusses his passion for golf and his dreams of becoming a professional golfer. The conversation highlights the dedication and hard work required to pursue one's passions and the joy of sharing stories and ideas with others.Key Takeaways:Aleesah Darlison is an accomplished children's book author with over 50 published books, including the Fantastic League of Llama series and the Netball Gems series.Writing children's books involves not only the creative process but also the promotion and marketing of one's work.Aleesah finds inspiration for her stories from her children and the world around her, including animals and nature.Finn aspires to be a professional golfer and emphasises the importance of practice, self-belief, and perseverance in achieving his goals.Both Aleesah and Finn highlight the value of being true to oneself and following one's dreams, as well as the importance of kindness and empathy.Notable Quotes:"You should always believe in yourself and never give up and be yourself. Don't try and copy other people and just try your hardest on your dreams and follow your dreams and just always be kind to people, even if they're not kind to you." - Finn"The more ideas you can collect, the better you'll be with your writing." - Aleesah DarlisonResources:Aleesah Darlison's website: AleesahDarlison.comYou can purchase 'Grace the Amazing' at your favourite bookshop or visit Booktopia here.For a transcript of this episode visit our websiteFor the companion blog piece, read our blog here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

04-14
34:32

27. The Dancing Radio Announcer - Ali Babousis

Another great episode this week with our fantastic guests, Ali & Alex Babousis.About the Guests:Ali Babousis is a professional broadcaster, dance teacher, and radio announcer.She owns her own dance school and teaches hundreds of kids a year.Ali is also a radio announcer for 97.3 Kiss FM in Brisbane.Teaching dance is in Allie's blood, as her mother was a teacher and deputy principal.Ali's son, Alex, is a soccer player and has a clear love for family.Alex looks up to his dad and uncle, who work together in the family tower crane business.Episode Summary:In this episode of "Bring Your Kid to Work," host Nicole interviews Ali and her son Alex. Ali is a professional broadcaster and dance teacher, while Alex is a soccer player with aspirations of joining the family tower crane business. Ali shares her journey as a dance teacher and radio announcer, discussing the preparation and planning involved in both roles. Alex talks about his love for soccer and his admiration for his family members in the crane industry. The episode highlights the importance of family and the different paths individuals can take in their careers.Key Takeaways:Ali is a dance teacher and radio announcer, balancing two jobs that she is passionate about.Preparation and planning are crucial in both dance teaching and radio announcing.Alex aspires to join the family tower crane business and is interested in trades and professional football.Family is a significant influence in both Allie and Alex's career choices and aspirations.The episode emphasises the importance of finding passion and joy in one's work.Notable Quotes:"I think it always pays off to be organised and prepared. It makes a huge difference in the quality of your show." - Ali"I love dancing, so I always wanted to be a professional dancer. But I also considered being a teacher like my mom." - Ali"I really want to try a trade. It would be pretty cool because all my uncles and older cousins do it." - AlexResources:97.3 KISS FM websiteFull episode transcriptEpisode companion blog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

04-07
33:23

26. The Philanthropist - Ryan Ginard

About our Guests:Ryan Ginard: Ryan Ginard is an international award-winning author, the founder of Fundraise for Australia, and currently the Head of Advocacy for Effective Philanthropy at the Mindaroo Foundation. With a background in politics and a passion for making a positive impact, Ryan has dedicated his career to philanthropy and empowering next-generation leaders. He believes in the power of giving time, talent, and treasure to uplift communities and create lasting change.Roman: Roman is Ryan's son, an eight-year-old who is passionate about becoming a book writer. While he may not be sold on the benefits of philanthropy just yet, Roman is excited about using his talent for writing to bring joy and laughter to readers through his funny books.Episode Summary:In this episode of "Bring Your Kid to Work," host Nicole interviews Ryan Ginard and his son Roman. Ryan is a philanthropist and the Head of Advocacy for Effective Philanthropy at the Mindaroo Foundation. He shares his journey into the world of philanthropy, emphasising the importance of giving time, talent, and treasure. Roman, on the other hand, dreams of becoming a book writer and discusses his love for writing funny stories. Throughout the conversation, Ryan and Roman explore the concept of philanthropy, the impact of giving, and the role of leadership in creating positive change.Key themes discussed in this episode include the definition of philanthropy, the role of philanthropists in society, the importance of empathy and social skills, the power of storytelling, and the impact of small acts of kindness. Ryan also highlights the need for next-generation leaders and the value of investing in leadership development.Notable Quotes:"Giving is really about giving your time, talent, and treasure. It's about volunteering, participating on boards, and sharing your expertise." - Ryan Ginard"It's the little things of showing up and contributing that can change the trajectory of people, families, and everything." - Ryan Ginard"Philanthropy is about making progress every day and leaving the place in a better state than we inherited it." - Ryan Ginard"I want to write long books, funny stuff that brings joy to readers." - RomanResources:You can buy Ryan's books about philanthropy, "Future Philanthropy" and "Nonprofit Moneyball" Mindaroo Foundation: WebsiteFundraise for Australia: WebsiteAvid Reader: WebsiteWhere the Wild Things Are: WebsiteListen to the full episode and see the transcript here. Check out the companion blog piece here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

03-31
29:24

25. The Corporate Yogi - Debby Lewis

Our guests today are Debby Lewis and her daughter Rosie. Debby Lewis is the founder and owner of Corporate Yoga Australia, a company that brings yoga, meditation, and mindfulness to the office. Debby is a highly experienced yoga teacher and practitioner. She offers a variety of yoga classes tailored to individual needs and focuses on breath and alignment. Debby is passionate about promoting wellness in the workplace and has a team of professional teachers who deliver high-quality wellness sessions in offices across Australia.Rosie is Debby's daughter and is currently in year eight. While she has helped her mom with yoga classes in the past, Rosie's true passion lies in acting. She has been accepted into Queensland Theatre's program and has performed in various shows. Rosie is excited about pursuing a career in acting and is looking forward to exploring her options in the field.Key Takeaways:Debby Lewis founded Corporate Yoga Australia to bring yoga, meditation, and mindfulness to the workplace, helping employees manage stress and improve their overall well-being.Rosie, Debby's daughter, is passionate about acting and has been accepted into Queensland Theatre's program. She plans to pursue a career in acting and explore opportunities in the field.Debbie's job involves teaching yoga classes, managing a team of teachers, and organising wellness sessions for various organisations. She enjoys the variety and flexibility of her work.Both Debby and Rosie emphasise the importance of following one's passion and finding fulfilment in work. They encourage listeners to explore their interests and pursue careers that align with their passions.Notable Quotes:"I always used to think she's got to love acting because her dad loved acting as well. He was in a movie and it was a big part of his growing up." - Debby"I'm excited to make my own decisions and do stuff for myself without having someone chase me up on it when I know I have to get it done." - RosieResources:Corporate Yoga Australia - WebsiteEpisode transcript - hereEpisode's companion blog - here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

03-24
29:43

MID-SEASON BONUS EPISODE: Ask A Lawyer

CW - This bonus episode is pretty intense - so you might want to skip it if you have small ones (it's probably best for mid-teens and above age groups).About the Guest:Returning guest Laura Reece is a criminal lawyer based in Queensland, Australia. With years of experience in the field, Laura has represented clients in a wide range of criminal cases. She is known for her dedication to her clients and her commitment to upholding justice. Laura is passionate about her work and strives to make a positive impact in the lives of those she represents.Episode Summary:In this bonus episode of "Bring Your Kid to Work," host Nicole interviews criminal lawyer Laura Reece. They discuss various aspects of criminal law, including how lawyers detach from their work, the concept of pleading the fifth in Australia, the significance of wigs in the legal profession, and memorable cases that have stayed with Laura throughout her career. Laura provides valuable insights into the challenges and rewards of being a criminal lawyer, shedding light on the emotional toll and the importance of seeking support when needed.Key Takeaways:Detaching from the emotional impact of criminal cases can be challenging for lawyers, and seeking support from trusted colleagues is crucial.In Australia, individuals have the right to refuse to answer questions that may incriminate them, but there are exceptions in certain circumstances.The tradition of wearing wigs in the legal profession is still prevalent, although newer wigs may be made of nylon instead of horse hair.The significance of the curls and different types of wigs worn by barristers and judges varies, indicating their rank and position within the legal profession.Some cases, particularly those involving vulnerable individuals or exceptional circumstances, can have a lasting impact on lawyers.Notable Quotes:"Collegiality is actually the key. I think it's being able to talk through or just debrief with trusted colleagues who have been through maybe not exactly that issue, but very similar issues, and who understand and are not going to be burdened by it, perhaps in the same way as your friends and family." - Laura Reece"We have the right not to incriminate ourselves by being forced to answer questions because there is the power to force us to answer questions in certain circumstances. I would say that that right is not a particularly strong one. It's not a particularly protected right." - Laura ReeceResources:Bring Your Kid to Work Careers Community on FacebookLaura Reece's LinkedInFor full transcripts of the show, visit our website.And don’t forget to check out our blog too. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

03-17
23:45

24. The Financial Planner - Sarah Donald

We have two wonderful guests again this week!About the Guests:Sarah Donald is a passionate financial planner and the owner and managing director of Henry Financial Group. With almost two decades of experience in the financial planning industry, Sarah provides practical financial and business advice to her clients. She holds a Master of Financial Planning, a Graduate Diploma in Finance, and a Diploma of Financial Planning.Lulu is Sarah's daughter and an energetic teenager with a love for sports and acting. She participates in three different sports and is also exploring a potential future career in acting.Episode Summary:Nicole interviews Sarah Donald, a financial planner, and her daughter Lulu. Sarah shares her journey into the financial planning industry and explains her role in helping clients manage their money for a comfortable retirement. Lulu provides insights into her mom's work, highlighting the importance of trust and the fun aspects of financial planning. The conversation also delves into Lulu's passion for acting and her aspirations for the future. Sarah discusses the qualifications required to become a financial planner and the challenges and rewards of running her own business. The episode concludes with a discussion about the joys of human interaction and the potential for giving back in retirement.Key Takeaways:Sarah Donald is a passionate financial planner with almost two decades of experience in the industry.Financial planners help clients manage their money for a comfortable retirement and provide advice on investments, superannuation, cash flow, and estate planning.Sarah's role involves building relationships with clients, understanding their goals, and helping them achieve financial security.Lulu is interested in acting and enjoys participating in drama classes and voiceovers.Sarah's first job was at McDonald's, where she enjoyed interacting with customers and organising birthday parties.Sarah's parents had different careers, with her mother working as a Tupperware salesperson and her father serving in the navy and later pursuing a degree in computing science and industrial mathematics.Sarah's journey into financial planning was unexpected, as she initially studied science and considered becoming a physiotherapist.Sarah's favourite part of being a financial planner is the human interaction and the joy of helping clients achieve their financial goals.Lulu is involved in multiple sports and has aspirations for a career in acting.Sarah plans to retire from financial planning and focus on volunteering and charity work, while also enjoying activities like playing bridge.Notable Quotes:"It's the in real life interactions that I love the most. And… the biggest kick is a client coming in and saying, these are the five goals I want to achieve, and then I help them get to that and then they're happy little Vegemites after that." - Sarah Donald"Sometimes it's really stressful, but it's worked out pretty well… I'm still like, I'll just get through high school first." - LuluResources:Henry Financial GroupFor a full transcript of this week's episode visit our website.For a companion blog piece about this week's episode visit our blog. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

03-10
31:25

23. The Workplace Expert - Lauren Adams

Our youngest ever BYKTW guest makes his debut on this week's episode. Franco is four and he's a man who knows what he wants.About the Guests:Lauren Adams is the National Account Manager for Amicus, a fit out company specialising in creating innovative workspaces for organisations. With a background in interior design, Lauren is an expert in the fit out industry and understands the importance of creating productive and inspiring work environments. She is passionate about helping clients design spaces that promote collaboration, creativity, and employee well-being.Episode Summary:In this episode of "Bring Your Kid to Work," host Nicole interviews Lauren Adams, a workplace expert and National Account Manager for Amicus. Lauren shares her experience in the fitout industry, where she helps organizations create inspiring workspaces for their teams. She discusses the importance of office design in promoting productivity and employee well-being. Lauren also talks about her own journey in the interior design field and how she found her passion for creating beautiful and functional work environments. Key Takeaways:Lauren Adams is a workplace expert and National Account Manager for Amicus, a fit out company specialising in creating innovative workspaces.Office design plays a crucial role in promoting productivity and employee well-being.Lauren's role involves collaborating with clients, designers, and project managers to create customised solutions for each organization.She enjoys the pitching process and seeing the final result of a project come to life.Lauren's favourite part of her job is creating spaces that foster collaboration, connection, and creativity.Notable Quotes:"People want large social spaces, kitchens where people can congregate in person when we're in the office." - Lauren Adams"The commercial world is fast-paced and it's a lot, but if you don't love what you do, it can have a negative impact on your life." - Lauren Adams"Each project is so different, and you're thinking about an integrated solution with technology as well." - Lauren AdamsResources:Amicus: WebsiteFor a transcript of today's episode, visit the website here.For a companion blog piece for today's episode, visit our blog page here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

03-03
35:11

22. The Inventor & Business Owner - Caroline Farrer - Solmates

About our Guests: Caroline Farrer is a mum of two who has had a diverse career. She worked in film and TV marketing at the BBC, Universal Studios, and Warner Brothers before transitioning into the social impact sector. Caroline then co-founded Solmates Australia, a business that offers a refillable sunscreen applicator made of recycled ocean plastic. With a focus on sustainability and reducing plastic waste, Caroline and her business partner invented Solmates to make it easier for people to protect themselves from the sun while being environmentally conscious.Episode Summary:In this episode, Caroline Farrer and her son Felix join the podcast to discuss Caroline's journey as an inventor and business owner. Caroline shares how she and her friend Kelly Riley came up with the idea for Solmates, a refillable sunscreen applicator, to address the problem of plastic waste. They wanted to make it easier for people to use sunscreen in bulk while reducing their environmental impact. Caroline talks about the process of bringing their invention to life, finding the right partners, and marketing their product. Felix also shares his aspirations of starting his own business in the future.Key Takeaways:Caroline and Kelly invented Solmates, a refillable sunscreen applicator, to address the problem of plastic waste and make it easier for people to use sunscreen in bulk.The process of bringing their invention to life involved finding the right design agency and manufacturing partners, as well as sourcing recycled plastic for the applicators.Caroline's background in marketing and Kelly's experience in project management helped them navigate the challenges of starting their own business.Solmates has gained traction in Australia, with independent retailers and even the Cancer Council stocking their product.Caroline's advice for aspiring entrepreneurs is to start small, take it step by step, and be open to pivoting if necessary.Notable Quotes:"I think it's just that ownership and the ability to figure it out as you go." - Caroline Farrer"If you've got an idea, then go for it. Like Caroline said and acknowledged, she and Kelly are in the really privileged position of being able to do that. But not everybody can. Boy, if you can, don't let that idea go to waste. It needs somewhere to go. It needs someone to bring it to." - Nicole"I think if you just start and you take it bit by bit, I think that's the most important thing." - Caroline FarrerResources:Solmates Australia website - you can buy direct!For a full transcript of this episode visit the website.For a companion blog piece on this episode, visit our blog page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

02-25
33:03

21. The Brewing Pub Owner - Michelle Clark

About Our Guests:Michelle Clark is the co-owner of the Brisbane Brewing Company, a brewery and two brew pubs in Brisbane, Australia. She and her husband Grant met in a pub and decided to own their own pub and brew their own beer. Michelle's role in the business involves coordination of functions, ensuring that each event is unique and memorable for the customers.Ellen is Michelle's daughter and has already started working in the pub to gain experience and earn money. She is 14 years old and is considering a career in either occupational therapy or architecture. Ellen is passionate about water polo and rowing, and she enjoys being part of a community in these sports.Episode Summary:In this episode of "Bring Your Kid to Work," host Nicole interviews Michelle Clark, co-owner of the Brisbane Brewing Company, and her daughter Ellen. Michelle and her husband Grant own two brew pubs in Brisbane and have been working in the hospitality industry for many years. Michelle's role involves office work and coordinating functions, ensuring that each event is unique and memorable for the customers. Ellen, at the age of 14, has already started working in the pub and is considering a career in either occupational therapy or architecture. She is passionate about water polo and rowing. The episode explores their experiences in the hospitality industry and their perspectives on work and life.Key Takeaways:Michelle's role in the Brisbane Brewing Company involves coordination of functions, ensuring that each event is unique and memorable for the customers.Ellen has already started working in the pub to gain experience and earn money. She is considering a career in either occupational therapy or architecture.Michelle and Ellen emphasise the importance of flexibility in balancing work and family life as working parents.Michelle believes in creating great memories for customers through their functions and events, as they are left with nothing but memories after the event is over.Ellen enjoys serving customers and finds satisfaction in ensuring that the right orders are delivered to the right people.Notable Quotes:"We try and make every function unique and honour the person who's having the function in the way that they want to be honoured and create the memories that they want to have." - Michelle Clark"I love serving because when I go up and I serve food, I love just saying their order. I just love saying, 'Did anyone order this?' And it's always good to hear that someone does say it because sometimes you get orders that don't actually ever go through." - EllenResources:Brisbane Brewing Company website: https://www.brisbanebrewing.com.au/For a full transcript of this episode visit the website.For a companion blog piece to this episode visit the blog page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

02-18
27:33

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