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Conversations with people who are living with purpose and having a positive impact in our world. Host Steven Moe asks about their life journeys and what has shaped them into who they are today.
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Mau’u Sio Ifopo on Sport, Mentoring, Young People and the Special Friends Sports Trust

Mau’u Sio Ifopo on Sport, Mentoring, Young People and the Special Friends Sports Trust

My conversation with Mau’u Sio Ifopo gave great insight on his life and journey to move back home to New Zealand.  What’s it like to grow up with an identity linking you to Samoa but growing up in Christchurch?  We also talked about young people and mentoring through the great work of Special Friends Sports Trust.  If you enjoy this check out the 300+ other conversations at www.theseeds.nz  Special Friends Sports Trust website: Special Friends Sports Trust Hi Sister Faumuina's interview: Seeds: Faumuina Felolini Maria Tafunai on Pacific Ocean Wayfinding (libsyn.com) 
01:01:2611/08/2022
Preston Hegel on Creativity, Art and Building Community at the XCHC

Preston Hegel on Creativity, Art and Building Community at the XCHC

Really enjoyed this in depth conversation with Preston Hegal all about cultivating community among creatives who are creating Art at the XCHC XCHC (Exchange Christchurch) | Art Space.  We start with his own background and what has shaped his life, life changing moments that led to new realisations and eventually landing in New Zealand where he is building community at the XCHC.  This was a very wide ranging and in depth interview with someone I really respect for what they are bringing to this city and the country in terms of modelling creative expression and catalysing artists while also connecting diverse people together.  I know the XCHC well as it has been the venue - thanks to Preston - for dozens of Impact Lunches over the years.  If you enjoy this check out the 300+ other interviews in the back catalogue too.  www.theseeds.nz  XCHC XCHC (Exchange Christchurch) | Art Space Facebook Exchange Christchurch - XCHC | Facebook Instagram XCHC (Exchange Christchurch) (@_xchc) • Instagram photos and videos  
01:15:0906/08/2022
Neil Edmond on MoneyTime and gamifying financial literacy for children

Neil Edmond on MoneyTime and gamifying financial literacy for children

Neil wants to help young people to gain financial literacy and does so through MoneyTime.  Before we find out about that initiative and its rollout across New Zealand schools to gamify learning about financial matters, we hear about his life story and background and what has led him to do this work.  Seeds is a project to capture life stories so we can learn from each other and this is episode 314 so check out some of the other episodes if you like this one!   MoneyTime site: https://www.moneytime.co.nz/  Email: Neil Edmond Check out other interviews at www.theseeds.nz  
58:5722/07/2022
Carey Ewing on Te Whare Awhero, Hope House

Carey Ewing on Te Whare Awhero, Hope House

In this conversation with Carey Ewing we hear about his life journey coming from a small rural community to travelling the world and seeing poverty first hand in Africa – what would he do with his privilege?  After discussing his background we also learn about Te Whare Awhero – Hope House, and the work they are doing in the community.  Have a look at the link below and don’t forget there are more than 300 other interviews on seeds podcast so check some of them out too!! Website: https://tewhareawhero.org/ James Stewart interview mentioned in conversation: https://seeds.libsyn.com/james-stewart-on-finding-purpose-empowering-impact-with-gemelli-consulting-and-thinking-up-solutions-to-the-housing-crisis More conversations at www.theseeds.nz  
52:3214/07/2022
Lisa Foster and Nicola Nation join the Impact Call

Lisa Foster and Nicola Nation join the Impact Call

Lisa Foster shares about the work of Rare Disorders NZ and Nicola Nation shares about the work of Ākina on transforming New Zealand's economy through the power of impact. These short insights from industry leaders give us a chance to hear about the work of another organisation - to join the email list drop me a line at [email protected]  Rare Disorders NZ site: RDNZ | Home (raredisorders.org.nz)  Ākina site: The Ākina Foundation (akina.org.nz) Incorporated Societies information: Incorporated Societies Act 2022: Information Hub | Parry Field Lawyers For more visit www.theseeds.nz 
43:4727/06/2022
Is community-led home ownership the way of the future?  Audio of article for The Spinoff

Is community-led home ownership the way of the future? Audio of article for The Spinoff

This is the audio of an article I wrote for The Spinoff which you can read here https://thespinoff.co.nz/business/21-06-2022/is-community-led-home-ownership-the-way-of-the-future  I found about this initiative as I was the lawyer helping to design the legal structure - I enjoy helping purpase and impact driven initiatives like this and if you have one or know of others who do, let them know that I am always open to have a conversation on the best way to structure things.   A lot of resources are here https://www.parryfield.com  This is one of 17 articles for The Spinoff - you can find others by navigating from here: https://thespinoff.co.nz/authors/steven-moe  And more at www.theseeds.nz   
06:0124/06/2022
Incorporated Societies: Key Changes Coming

Incorporated Societies: Key Changes Coming

As well as podcasting I am a lawyer and in this session we describe the key changes coming to the Incorporated Societies Act 2022.  More free resources are here: Incorporated Societies Act 2022: Information Hub | Parry Field Lawyers
46:5323/06/2022
Tze-wi Ng and Emma Kostas on combining Impact in your Career

Tze-wi Ng and Emma Kostas on combining Impact in your Career

Tze-wei and Emma are lawyers with a focus on combining impact into their careers.  In this interview we hear about their journeys and how they do this in their work as impact driven lawyers.  Tze-wei is based in Hong Kong while Emma is based in Australia so this was an across Asia Pacific conversation for the Global Alliance of Impact Lawyers launch event earlier this year.   More on GAIL (Global Alliance of Impact Lawyers) here and you can sign up to get emails: https://gailnet.org  Impact Journal just released: https://gailnet.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/GAIL-APAC-Journal_Final_080622.pdf  Check out other interviews on seeds podcast at www.theseeds.nz 
30:3512/06/2022
Tony Groves on leadership lessons from the battlefield, overcoming addiction and founding Halo Training

Tony Groves on leadership lessons from the battlefield, overcoming addiction and founding Halo Training

Tony shares his life story on this episode and we discuss his childhood, joining the military in Australia at age 16, serving in war zones, his addiction to alcohol and overcoming that, what his time in the military has taught him about leadership and teams and founding Halo Training which takes people into nature and gives them real life leadership opportunities based on the instructors' military backgrounds.  If you enjoy this conversation there are 308 others on seeds so check them out and more info at www.theseeds.nz  Halo Training: https://www.halotraining.co.nz  "Our experience was forged on the battlefields of Iraq, Afghanistan and other conflicts. We have led people through the most adverse and uncertain environments that could be asked of any team, or any leader, war.  Our military and intelligence backgrounds give us the unique ability to apply real-life technical and situational responses to corporate and business environments. Responses that deal with real pressure and real consequences. We focus on the human side of leadership, empowering people, teams and organisations to thrive in times of adversity."  
45:2208/06/2022
Elise Hilliam on nutrition and co-founding MenuAid

Elise Hilliam on nutrition and co-founding MenuAid

Answering the question "what's for dinner?" is at the core of what Elise Hilliam co-founded MenuAid to address.  In this conversation we hear about her background and influences and what led her to become an entrepreneur and the plans for the future of MenuAid.  We covered a lot including the power of recipes and how food and community interconnect.  I really enjoyed our conversation and if you do as well check out the more than 300 others at www.theseeds.nz  Website: MenuAid: Your menu planning & shopping list sidekick  Facebook MenuAid | Facebook  LinkedIn MenuAid: Overview | LinkedIn
59:5202/06/2022
Kate Frykberg, Sue Barker and Justin Stevenson on latest Impact Call

Kate Frykberg, Sue Barker and Justin Stevenson on latest Impact Call

Thanks to our speakers at the Impact Call last Friday, we had a really amazing in-depth session on these topics which you can listen to here: • From 4:24, Kate Frykberg shared reflections on her journey: “Missteps and learning: personal experiences of Pākehā organisations wanting to support Māori aspirations and learnings along the way…”  Site: Kate Frykberg • From 18:53, Sue Barker shared about her report which is now released looking at Charities Law Reform and what a world leading framework would be.  Charities-Law-Reform-Report-April-2022.pdf (lawfoundation.org.nz) • From 33:24, Justin Stevenson shared about whether governance in Charities is harder than in for profit companies then we had some discussions in breakout rooms – really interesting topic to consider and will share the article he mentioned when it comes out! To join the email list send me a note at [email protected]  Next call? – Well, because of the new Matariki holiday (hooray) which is the last Friday in June – will be Thursday 23rd at noon.  If you want a meeting invite, let me know.   Lined up to speak is Nicola Nation the CEO of The Ākina Foundation, and another person is being confirmed.   Previous calls are all here: https://www.parryfield.com/aotearoa-impact-sector-updates/   It is a good resource point to hear from others – last time we heard from Kirsten Patterson (KP) the Chief Executive of the Institute of Directors of New Zealand (IOD), Maria English the CEO of Impact Lab and Ros Rice the Executive Officer of Community Networks Aotearoa.  The session before that was Sue McCabe the CE of Philanthropy New Zealand | Tōpūtanga Tuku Aroha o Aotearoa,  Kaye Maree Dunn sharing about He Kōrero podcasts focus on Te Tiriti o Waitangi and Michelle Berriman the Executive Director of Fundraising Institute of New Zealand.  More www.theseeds.nz 
51:5728/05/2022
Barry Coates on investing ethically and founding Mindful Money

Barry Coates on investing ethically and founding Mindful Money

Barry Coates has had a fascinating life journey and in this conversation he shares about his background and what has led him to found Mindful Money, which focusses on helping Kiwis invest ethically.  We discuss the work they do and the seminars, programs and awards run.  We also talk about his early years, work in the United States and England and his time as an MP.  If you enjoy this then subscribe and check out some of the hundreds of other episodes at www.theseeds.nz  Mindful Money Site: https://mindfulmoney.nz/ 
01:08:2323/05/2022
Wendy Hoddinott on connecting people and places through collaborative design of shared spaces

Wendy Hoddinott on connecting people and places through collaborative design of shared spaces

Wendy Hoddinott shares her life journey in this episode and what has led her to focus on colloborative design of our shared spaces, as well as working on heritage related projects.  We also talk about the Gather Foundation which is a charity she founded which has a unique focus using its Place Cadets program: "Gather Foundation empowers Ōtautahi’s tamariki and rangatahi to co-design outdoor environments in their schools, neighbourhoods and communities", and "Wendy works with Gather Foundation to develop child-centric design programmes, drawing on children and young people’s knowledge and lived experiences, so that the final outcome is a reflection of their aspirations, rather than adult assumptions of the places they want to live and play." If you enjoy this conversation then why not tell one other person about the show, subscribe, leave a rating and review and check out some of the 300 other episodes at www.theseeds.nz  Gather Foundation: https://www.gatherfoundation.org.nz/  Gather Landscape: https://gatherla.nz/  Email: [email protected]  A documentary on Place Cadets by John Sellwood: https://vimeo.com/391774977 
59:5521/05/2022
Founders' Stories with Hannah Duder, Elliot Taylor, Chris Bacon, Aislinn Molloy and Jack Wood

Founders' Stories with Hannah Duder, Elliot Taylor, Chris Bacon, Aislinn Molloy and Jack Wood

This is the audio of our conversation with four founders of tech companies which was part of Tech Week 2022.  Thanks to Hannah, Elliot, Chris, Jack and Aislinn for being part of this! Very often we just hear the glamorous part of the journey of Founders of tech start-ups. In this zoom session we heard some of the other parts too - no sugar coating, no glitz, just the reality of being an entrepreneur. Sharing were four founders who are each at different stages of the journey – one just raised money recently (Elliot Taylor of ThroughLine), two who have raised last year and are in growth phase (Jack and Chris of Komodo) and one who has recently exited (Hannah of Indigo & Iris). As all these founders incorporated elements of purpose and impact into their business models we will also be hearing about the “Tech for Good” aspects to what they each do. To do this we hear from each guest on their journey and challenges in an interview format hosted by Aislinn Molloy (Senior Solicitor at Parry Field Lawyers with an expertise in capital fundraising) and Steven Moe (Partner at Parry Field Lawyers and Seeds podcast host). Capital raisiing guide mentioned: Capital Raising | Parry Field Lawyers   
49:4419/05/2022
Kirsten 'KP' Patterson, Maria English and Ros Rice in conversation on the Impact Call

Kirsten 'KP' Patterson, Maria English and Ros Rice in conversation on the Impact Call

In the latest Impact Call for April 2022 we heard from: 00:00 - Introduction to call 05:09 - Kirsten Patterson on IOD 15:52 - Maria English on Impact Lab 27:22 - Ros Rice on Community Networks Aotearoa 44:38 - Final thoughts 46:13 - End Kirsten Patterson (KP) is the Chief Executive of the Institute of Directors of New Zealand (IOD) – was great to hear more about this organisation that has 10,000 members and some of the resources available on their site and the initiatives and training and conferences they run. https://www.iod.org.nz/# Maria English the CEO of Impact Lab – interesting to learn background to the work they do in helping organisations measure impact and how they go about doing that https://impactlab.co.nz/ Ros Rice the Executive Officer of Community Networks Aotearoa sharing about their recent initiative to provide governance training “Tick for Governance” in the form of a series of 10 modules at a reasonable price – including the first one being free – and loved hearing about the whimsy in the videos https://www.communitynetworksaotearoa... End Video https://youtu.be/ilqPLLPp8Vg More content at www.theseeds.nz 
47:0904/05/2022
Nicola Patrick on Purpose, Impact and Thrive Whanganui

Nicola Patrick on Purpose, Impact and Thrive Whanganui

Nicola Patrick has led an interesting life and in this episode we hear all about her journey.  We have a bunch of diversions along the way to talk about social enterprise, growing up in Takaka, working for the Ākina Foundation, rights of rivers and a lot more too.  We also focus in on an upcoming Expo that Thrive Whanganui are coordinating - you can find out more about it at their Facebook page below.   https://www.facebook.com/ThriveWhanganui Recent story about Te Awa Tupua: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/whanganui-chronicle/news/gerrard-albert-why-whanganui-river-tribes-have-moved-beyond-co-governance-to-a-new-model-for-better-democracy/US3PVHBYW2FTKUGMO7ABP5ZW4E/ For more content visit www.theseeds.nz   
01:04:5203/05/2022
Steven Moe in conversation with Andy Dickson

Steven Moe in conversation with Andy Dickson

The 300th episode!  Thanks everyone for helping get to this point - in this one it's a bit different as I am in conversation with Andy Dickson who interviewed me for his podcast, 'Down to Earth Conversations' which he called "Law, Seeds and Maximum Impact".  We talk about my background and history and I share some of my journey - hope you enjoy this!!   Check out his podcast: https://www.downtoearthconversations.com Photo by former guest Stephanie Defregger https://www.stephaniedefregger.com Here is description of episode by Andy: In this episode I had the privilege of sitting down with lawyer, writer and podcaster Steven Moe.  Steven is someone whose life reflects his desire to see change in the world.  He loves to support other change makers, as well as role modelling fresh ways of approaching situations. We talk about his podcast, The Seeds, and he shares how and why it came about. We also explore how he functions as a lawyer who wants to do good in the world. We talk about the ways businesses can structure themselves to have a positive impact on the world, and about being stewards who pass on to the next generations something worth having.  We discuss Steven's writing and why he serves on boards and advisory groups and how he does all of that while having a family.  There's a bit of everything in this kōrero! Check out The Seeds at theseeds.nz for podcast links as well as articles and other bits and pieces.  Follow The Seeds on Facebook or Instagram And download a copy of Steven's latest book: Laying Foundations for Reimagining Business for free at theseeds.nz ___ Connect with me at downtoearthconversations.com or at: Facebook: facebook.com/downtoearth.conversations  Instagram: @downtoearth.conversations Email: [email protected]   Music by Strahan: Spotify: Strahan Facebook: facebook.com/StrahanMusic  or  facebook.com/commonerscommunion Instagram: @strahanmusic  or  @commoners_communion      
53:0727/04/2022
Michelle Berriman on the Fundraising Institute of New Zealand and their new report on giving, wills and bequests

Michelle Berriman on the Fundraising Institute of New Zealand and their new report on giving, wills and bequests

In this conversation with Michelle Berriman we hear about her purpose driven work, her fascinating background and what has led her to New Zealand.  We also talk about a report that the Fundraising Institute of New Zealand have just released prepared over two years on giving, wills and bequests (downloadable here) called 'New Zealand's Willpower'.   Her bio: Michelle has been causing disruption and transformational change in the NPF sector for over 25 years, Michelle is motivated by creating change and making a difference to those facing adversity and wants everyone to be given the chance to be the very best version of themselves. Michelle is the currently the Executive Director of FINZ. Michelle has work in a variety of roles within the charity sector, prior to a move into fundraising and development she was a youth/community development worker supporting children looked after by the state, running community-based youth projects, and working in juvenile lock-down. Michelle’s natural ability to forge long lasting and meaningful relationships has delivered positive results for the many organisations she has worked for. Michelle has a passion for events, conceptualising ideas, and bringing a new flavour to existing programmes within organisations. FINZ: https://www.finz.org.nz  The report: https://cdn-asset-mel-1.airsquare.com/finz/library/documents/advocacy_giw/giw-printable-finz-booklet_final_print.pdf?202204132232  For more interviews see www.theseeds.nz 
54:5420/04/2022
Stephanie Defregger on being a Soul Photographer

Stephanie Defregger on being a Soul Photographer

Stephanie Defregger is a photographer who captures stories and the essense of a person through her photos.  In this interview we discuss her background and growing up in Munich, her move to New Zealand and her work as a photographer.  We particularly discuss storytelling and the role of photos as well as the significance of certain 'thin places' where each of us feel connection and grounding.  I really enjoyed this conversation and am sure you will as well - if you do there are 298 others in the back catalogue at www.theseeds.nz  Website: https://www.stephaniedefregger.com Email: [email protected]  Her pechakucha talk: https://www.pechakucha.com/presentations/re-connect Impact unconference talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2Cx6hBPDNA  
01:01:3914/04/2022
Impact Call featuring Sue McCabe, Kaye Maree Dunn and Michelle Berriman

Impact Call featuring Sue McCabe, Kaye Maree Dunn and Michelle Berriman

Each month I host an "Impact Call" by zoom - this is the audio of the latest one featuring some amazing speakers about what they are currenty up to! If you'd like to join the more than 650 that get notifications about upcoming calls and news as well let me know by email to [email protected] ... Our speakers are: - Sue McCabe the CE of Philanthropy New Zealand | Tōpūtanga Tuku Aroha o Aotearoa will share about their new initiative Match | Te Puna Taurite which is about to launch and provide “a more equitable, accessible and collaborative funding system” https://lnkd.in/eJaHNZHF - Michelle Berriman the Executive Director of FINZ New Zealand who are releasing a research report soon.  - Kaye Maree Dunn will share about He Kōrero – from these podcasts focus on Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the way different practitioners apply its intent and principles in their respective mahi. This mahi includes kaupapa Māori research, education, climate change, homelessness and community development. Link He Kōrero - Te Tiriti Podcasts - Community Research Index: 00:51: Intro 04:09: Sue McCabe from Philanthropy New Zealand 13:19: Kaye Maree Dunn from  29:13: Michelle Berriman from Fundraising Institute of New Zealand  For more episodes visit www.theseeds.nz 
42:2425/03/2022
10 Lessons Learned

10 Lessons Learned

Am curious - what advice would you give a new grad starting out in your role? Am really pleased to have Sophie Tremewan join our team this month to share in our focus on purpose driven organisations, getting legal structures right, draft contracts where they are legally safeguarded and help them raise capital from investors. Sophie is also becoming a property law expert through her work with Judith Bullin – useful skills! Am so glad to work with an amazing team which is growing, and are the only reason I am able to do the things I am involved in. Thank you Aislinn Molloy, Michael Belay Sophie Tremewan and Emma Hayes! There are 10 pieces of advice I had for her as she starts out (really reminders for myself … ): Add value. Always ask ‘how can I make things better’, by doing more than is expected or requested. If you are asked to write a memo, draft the cover email that you know is going to be needed as well. If you mention a resource to someone over a coffee or on a call, follow up by emailing them a link later. If a client has a problem, think about whether they are asking the right questions or if there are other issues they haven’t though about yet. Be proactive. Be curious. Law school prepares you to think logically but not to deal with the reality of legal practise. There are going to be questions you get asked that you don’t have the answers to. Some of them will seem very dull (“What is the origin of section 22 of the Trusts Act 2019?”). But every question is a chance to learn something new, so approach them like greeting an old friend with enthusiasm and curiosity and soon enough you will discover that answering those dozens and hundreds of questions will build up over time into a foundation on which you can stand firm. Be efficient. Learn to use time well and in particular look for those bits of time that are wasted. Have a commute? Perfect time to call prospective clients who want to talk. Have an interest in a subject area? Why not write a white paper about it and become known as an expert in that and reach out to others you admire to ask for their views. Be creative. Following on from that last one always be looking to infuse your work with creativity too. Add a quote from a poet to that article you are writing. Spend time thinking about the cover image on the guide “Capital Raising key legal issues”. We are lawyers, but we can be creative in how we express ourselves too. I like how Seth Godin puts it this way: “The distance from can to will keeps getting larger. You can connect, lead, see, speak, create, encourage, challenge and contribute. Will you?” I did a short episode on creativity here. Seek impact. We are lucky to meet amazing founders and purpose driven people and get to help catalyse impact for them to achieve things and that is a great privilege. Actively consider the areas you want to become known for and become an expert in that. Becoming an impact driven lawyer is possible (a short talk on that here). Assumptions are dangerous. Be careful when relying on an assumption about an answer, what a client wants, what someone implied or how long something will take to prepare. You'll get experience over time but until then always be wary about assumptions. Own mistakes. Yes they will happen. Acknowledge them and apologise and learn from them, but then move on and don’t let them drag you down over and over by playing on an internal repeat loop. I once emailed a "reply all" by mistake that went to 8,000 people! When I interviewed Michael Mayell for seeds podcast here he described mistakes as the compost from which success will grow. I really like that. Relationships are key. Think of it like a spiderweb where we are all interconnected in some way – everyone in that web has value and one day you may be able to help them (or they could help you). You are a leader. Think of yourself as a leader right from the outset because you are – at the very least lead one person, yourself. So start there and that mindset will help you grow and contribute… Have fun. I started my career in 2001 so have been doing this a while. It’s important to not let the pressure of work outweigh the having fun part . . . What advice would you have for a new grad starting in your role? I'd like to know! [email protected]
05:3010/03/2022
Raesha Ismail on finding your identity and the unifying work of the Sakinah Community Trust

Raesha Ismail on finding your identity and the unifying work of the Sakinah Community Trust

Raesha Ismail has grown up with multiple identities and we discuss her life story on this episode.  Born in New Zealand but with strong connections back to India and being a Muslim has meant many rich cultural influences on her journey.  What is it like to grow up in Christchurch?  And what are the type of questions we should be asking others we meet who might not fit a neat box?  We also talk about her work today as a counsellor, the loss of her brother in the March 15th attacks, and how that led her to join the Sakinah Community Trust which is a woman led charity of widows and others who lost siblings or parents and who are doing good work on uniting communities.  Check out their upcoming events to mark the anniversary.  This is one of almost 300 episodes so check the others out at www.theseeds.nz    Sakinah Community Trust: https://sakinahtrust.org/ Counselling work: https://canmen.org.nz/counselling/ https://www.petersgate.org.nz/counsellors The Big Sick trailer we discussed: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cLM5DdUhkoM For more interviews visit www.theseeds.nz  
01:12:4902/03/2022
James Stewart on finding purpose, empowering impact with Gemelli Consulting and thinking up solutions to the housing crisis

James Stewart on finding purpose, empowering impact with Gemelli Consulting and thinking up solutions to the housing crisis

James Stewart founded Gemelli Consulting to work on impact focussed projects.  In this interview he shares his personal journey, from being challenged about how he would use his privilege early in his life and the change that resulted ad led to seeking out purpose.  We also talk about his unusual business model – profits get given away.  Finally we talk about a white paper he has just released which is focussed on the housing crisis and one possible solution to that.  I enjoyed this conversation and if you do as well check out some others at www.theseeds.nz    White paper: https://www.gemelliconsulting.com/white-papers/ Gemelli Consulting: https://www.gemelliconsulting.com/
01:15:3414/02/2022
Matthew Mark on assumptions about Poverty and Homelessness and the work of the Christchurch City Mission

Matthew Mark on assumptions about Poverty and Homelessness and the work of the Christchurch City Mission

In this converation with the Christchurch City Missioner Matthew Mark, we find out about his background and motivations as well as the work they do with the homeless and others in need.  That is a lot more people than you might think.   Matthew also shares about his own background and why this work is so important to him, and how we can support what they do.   Christchurch City Mission: Christchurch City Mission  For more interviews visit www.theseeds.nz 
58:1306/02/2022
Kintsugi: Brokenness, Strength and Beauty, excerpt of the conversation with Nobuko Okamoto

Kintsugi: Brokenness, Strength and Beauty, excerpt of the conversation with Nobuko Okamoto

This is a very short 5 minute excerpt of the conversation with Nobuko Okamoto about Kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery using gold - we reflected on what it might mean for each of us and our lives and parts that might be broken.   "The thing that strikes me about this technique of Kintsugi is that if we think about our lives, so often there are broken parts in our lives - and it is easy to push them aside and say "I don't want to deal with that brokenness" or that pain or whatever it is.  And the model that you are using is to say, "we can repair things and we can regognise that there is brokenness but that there can be beauty in the brokenness" - and by using Gold it is actually emphasising the places where the pottery was broken - and sometimes in our lives, well we don't want to talk about the broken things but in the same way we can be repaired, we can be fixed as well, and it can be something that even is celebrated, that it actually leads to some new life for this object ... or this person. It is a beatiful thing." Facebook for more by Nobuko: https://www.facebook.com/nobu.kintsugi/  Photos by Nobuko Okamoto of work she has done - visit her instagram for many more amazing ones. https://www.instagram.com/nobu.kintsugi/?hl=en  For more interviews visit www.theseeds.nz 
06:2601/02/2022
Nobuko Okamoto on Kintsugi and the art of giving broken things new life

Nobuko Okamoto on Kintsugi and the art of giving broken things new life

Nobuko is an artist who uses the Japanese method of Kintsugi to repair broken pottery.  In this interview we talk about the process of doing that but also what it represents about us as humans as well.  We also go into her background and life in Japan, being a professional snowboarder and what brought her to New Zealand as a teenager and then later in life as well.  If you have any broken items of pottery that is special then she is the best person to reach out to!  If you enjoy this conversation then have a listen to some of the almost 300 others in the back catalogue.   Nobuko Okamoto [email protected] Instagram : nobu.kintsugi  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nobu.kintsugi/  Stuff article: https://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/homed/decor/300444143/the-slow-art-of-giving-broken-objects-a-second-life www.theseeds.nz 
57:4125/01/2022
Siddharth Sthalekar on true wealth, reputation in an online world and founding Neighbourhoods

Siddharth Sthalekar on true wealth, reputation in an online world and founding Neighbourhoods

Sid is part of the founding team of Neighbourhoods, which is focussed on the role of reputation in an online world.  Before we talk about that initiative we dive into his past growing up in India, joining the banking system, abandoning that for several years including time at the Ghandi Ashram, thinking about the true meaning of wealth, finding that distributed ledger technology could be used to measure reputation and what Neighbourhoods is.  I think it has real potential and am a supporter of the Project and have invested a small amount too.  This is the longest of the interviews recorded because we talked about so many different topics - if you enjoy this style then make sure to check out one of the others in the back catalogue at www.theseeds.nz because there are almost 300 of them.   Website: Neighbourhoods | A design philosophy for Holochain hApps. White Paper: White Paper v.1 - White Paper (neighbourhoods.network) Twitter: Neighbourhoods (@Neighbour_hoods) / Twitter  The article on Captain Planet... Remembering Captain Planet, 30 years on | The Spinoff Edmund Hillary Fellowship: Edmund Hillary Fellowship (ehf.org) Index of topics 00:00 - Intro 02:40 - Childhood influences and cultural context growing up in India 10:04 - the impact of language on culture and communities 13:37 - the impact of neoliberalism and globalisation 21:57 - Discussing Caste system and impact 26:05 - first job in trading and experience 33:45 - Fissures in thinking about role of capitalism 38:24 - time at Ghandi Ashram and new paradigms of thinking from time there 55:55 - meaning of wealth and deeper thinking on this 1:04:02 - the implications of distributed ledger technology and ability to keep track of reputation 1:10:56 - Holo Chain and this enabling agency and new ways of social coordination 1:13:36 - some examples and tools Neighbourhoods provides 1:17:17 - what you need to create a Neighbourhoods Community 1:20:50 - plugging in and now and in the future 1:27:25 - impact of reputation on credit and accessing money 1:31:21 - comparison of Neighbourhoods to current social media platforms 1:34:03 - real world examples and scaleability of use 1:38:25 - Vision for future and how to define success 1:42:44 - Links to find out more 1:43:15 - reflections on the Edmund Hillary Fellowship
01:47:0813/01/2022
Nicola Nation on Ākina and catalysing positive impact

Nicola Nation on Ākina and catalysing positive impact

Nicola has recently been appointed as CEO of the Ākina Foundation so in this interview we find out all about the work they are doing in the area of impact.  They have done a lot and continue provide many resources for those interested in the intersection of purpose, profit and business.  We also hear about her life story and journeys across the world and in other roles.  If you enjoy this then check out some of the hundreds of other interviews in the back catalogue.   Website: https://www.akina.org.nz Earlier interview with former CEO Louise Aitken in November 2018 - interesting to hear how terminology has moved on since that recording too: https://seeds.libsyn.com/louise-aitken-on-akina-social-enterprise-and-being-a-twin     
43:2822/12/2021
Joy Reid on One Mother to Another

Joy Reid on One Mother to Another

Joy co-founded One Mother to Another which is an amazing initiative providing handwritten notes and gifts to Mothers and carers in Hospitals going through a difficult time with a sick child.  Their aim is to bridge the gap between 2 strangers and offer understanding and acknowledgement of their difficulty but mostly put a smile on their face and let them know they are cared about.  Before we talk about that we also learn about her life story and what it has been like being a journalist on radio and television.  I really enjoyed learning about her journey and am sure you will too - if you do check out their website below and don't forget there are nearly 300 other interviews as well for seeds. Website: https://www.onemothertoanother.org.nz/ Ways to help: https://www.onemothertoanother.org.nz/get-involved/  www.theseeds.nz 
47:5413/12/2021
The Decentralised Revolution: Understanding the potential of Blockchain, DeFi, Crypto, DAOs, NFTs and the Metaverse to drive innovation, creativity and new paradigms

The Decentralised Revolution: Understanding the potential of Blockchain, DeFi, Crypto, DAOs, NFTs and the Metaverse to drive innovation, creativity and new paradigms

Welcome to the audio version of the White Paper that you can download here: “The Decentralised Revolution: Understanding the potential of Blockchain, DeFi, Crypto, DAOs, NFTs and the Metaverse to drive innovation, creativity and new paradigms“. You can download the paper here: https://theseeds.nz/the-decentralised-revolution-white-paper/  Know anyone who might like to see a copy? Sparked by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand issues papers about the future of money it uses that as a launching point to take a higher level perspective of what the future might look like. Check out other episodes in the back catalogue as well and sign up for the newsletter at www.theseeds.nz 
27:5306/12/2021
The Apple Tree: A Short Story

The Apple Tree: A Short Story

This is a short story I wrote to encourage us when we lose sight of the value of what we are doing.   The printed version is at The Empty Square here: https://www.theemptysquare.org/stories/the-apple-tree Thank you Julie Holck and Simon Glinvad Nielsen for publishing this and other writing.  Check out their site for a lot of great content. If you like this then would you consider sharing it with someone else?  
07:4530/11/2021
Oonagh Browne on the power of Chocolate and Cacao

Oonagh Browne on the power of Chocolate and Cacao

Oonagh Browne is an expert in Chocolate and Cacao.  In this conversation we hear about her childhood in Ireland, her moving to different parts of the world, her feeling on arriving in New Zealand, first experiences with making chocolate and why she started The Cacao Ambassador.  We find out a lot about chocolate and cacao as well!  Find out more about her work here https://www.thecacaoambassador.com/ For more interviews visit www.theseeds.nz 
56:0723/11/2021
On Chocolate: Excerpt of the conversation with Oonagh Browne

On Chocolate: Excerpt of the conversation with Oonagh Browne

Oonagh is an expert on Chocolate and Cacao.  In this conversation we hear about this topic as a preview of the full episode which will come out next.   Find out more about her work here https://www.thecacaoambassador.com/
21:4517/11/2021
Kirsty Allott on being happy in your Job (or making changes so you are)

Kirsty Allott on being happy in your Job (or making changes so you are)

Kirsty Allott is an expert in human resources, personality and job satisfaction.  In this interview we talk about all of that and more but start with her background and love of dance.  We then talk about psychology and her own career transition which was sparked by a manager asking if she was happy.  Since then she has worked in human resources and helping people with their careers and navigating change at Vargo + Lewis.  The resources they are making available called the Crafted Career Programmes that we discuss are on their website here. Vargo + Lewis: Vargo+Lewis - Empowering Performance Together  For more interviews visit www.theseeds.nz 
01:05:5410/11/2021
Questions to ask about your Job: Excerpt of the conversation with Kirsty Allott

Questions to ask about your Job: Excerpt of the conversation with Kirsty Allott

Kirsty Allott is an expert in human resources, personality and job satisfaction.  In this extract of the full interview we talk about the questions we each should be asking about our Jobs.  For resources mentioned they are at Vargo + Lewis: Vargo+Lewis - Empowering Performance Together  For more interviews visit www.theseeds.nz 
07:1108/11/2021
Laying Foundations for Reimagining Business: The audio book

Laying Foundations for Reimagining Business: The audio book

Audio book version of the newly released "Laying Foundations for Reimagining Business: Essays".  For more information on print copies, downloadable PDF and comments about the book visit: Laying Foundations for Reimagining Business: Essays – seeds (theseeds.nz) Would you be willing to share the link with others?  A message could just say this and if you tag me I will like and comment! Check out this free resource – a book of essays about the future of business: https://theseeds.nz/laying-foundations-for-reimagining-business-essays/ Index of the audio for each essay: 2:30: Essay 1: The bottom line is not enough, companies should be required to have a purpose 7:47: Essay 2: Impact Investing presents opportunity to back a better future beyond just financial gain 12:09: Essay 3: Proposed changes to the Companies Act mark the beginning of positive change 17:15: Essay 4: Purpose-driven structures for Impact Entrepreneurs: Considering Kaitiakitanga and Steward Ownership 28:27: Essay 5: What social enterprises in Aotearoa can learn from Māoritanga 32:57: Essay 6: A case for bringing creatives to the governance table 37:54: Essay 7: The hard questions we need to be asking 48:09: Essay 8: Structuring for Impact 54:08: Excerpt from “Reimagining Business” www.theseeds.nz 
01:06:2001/11/2021
How agile contracts can promote project innovation

How agile contracts can promote project innovation

This is a short bonus episode with the audio of an article I co-wrote with Louisa Taylor - it arose after she gave a talk that I attended about lawyers hindering innovation so it was fun to collaborate on this with her and prove that collaboration can result in good things! The stuff article: https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/prosper/advice/300335515/how-agile-contracts-can-promote-project-innovation 
05:2830/10/2021
Alina Siegfried on A Future Untold: The power of story to transform the world and ourselves

Alina Siegfried on A Future Untold: The power of story to transform the world and ourselves

Alina is an impact storyteller who has just released a book about the power of story.  She first appeared on seeds for episode 143.  In this shorter follow episode 279 we catch up with her to find out about the book she has released called A Future Untold: The power of story to transform the world and ourselves. Check it out at the links below. Website: www.alinasiegfried.com Earlier interview for ep 143: https://seeds.libsyn.com/alina-siegfred-on-poetry-and-impact-storytelling Here are some options for places to buy "A Future Untold": Get the paperback on Amazon​ Get the paperback on Barnes & Noble​ Get the e-book on Kindle Get the e-book on Kobo​ Get the e-book on Apple Books​ Get the e-book on Google Play​ ​Other e-book platforms​
16:3427/10/2021
John Morrow on The Cause Report

John Morrow on The Cause Report

John joins the latest impact sector call to share about The Cause Report which he is a co-author of for JB Were.  In the report there is an analysis of the For Purpose sector with data on charities analysed to look for trends and insights.  The sector John is the Head of Philanthropy for JB Were and tells us about what this is and key conclusions that result.  The impact sector calls are held every two months and is a chance to bring together people to listen in on new innovations and connect with each other as well.  If you'd like to join the more than 500+ who receive notifications about the calls then drop me a line at [email protected]  The Cause Report: https://www.jbwere.co.nz/latest-insights/philanthropy/jbwere-nz-cause-report-2021/  John is the Head of Philanthropy for JBWere New Zealand and joined JBWere in January 2020 from a boutique strategy advisory business he co-founded in 2009. E: [email protected] 
32:1924/10/2021
Melanie Mark-Shadbolt on founding Te Tira Whakamātaki, biodiversity, indigenous knowledge and seed banks

Melanie Mark-Shadbolt on founding Te Tira Whakamātaki, biodiversity, indigenous knowledge and seed banks

Melanie has a focus on preserving indigenous knowledge and highlighting the importance of mātauranga Māori and using that understanding to meet environmental challenges we face today.  Her expertise in biodiversity and driving environmental outcomes are underpinned by an indigenous worldview.  In this very wide ranging conversation we discuss all of that as well as colonialism and decolonisation, systemic change and also ... seed banking.  But we begin with her story and background which included time spent in Oman and then moving back to Aotearoa New Zealand and founding Te Tira Whakamātaki.  If you enjoy this why not subscribe and check out some of the hundreds of other interviews in the back catalogue. Website: Home - TTW - Te Tira Whakamātaki Her bio on the site: Melanie Mark-Shadbolt is from Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairararapa, Ngāti Porou, Te Arawa, Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Tuwharetoa, Te Atiawa, as well as Clans Macintosh and Gunn. She is an indigenous environmental sociologist and is the current the Kaihautū Chief Māori Advisor to the Ministry for the Environment, the Director Māori of NZ’s Biological Heritage National Science Challenge, and CEO of Te Tira Whakamātaki Foundation. Melanie is a specialist in applying traditional knowledge to biosecurity and sustainable natural resource management. Her work has covered research in stakeholder values, attitudes and behaviours, social acceptability of management practices, risk communication and the wider human dimensions of environmental health.  Melanie serves on a number of boards and national advisory bodies including; the Myrtle Rust Governance Group, Kauri Dieback Strategic Science Advisory Group,  Rauika Mangai and Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga Climate Change programme.  She was previously the Māori Research & Development Manager Kaiārahi at the Bio-Protection Research Centre at Lincoln University, Ararau Coordinator for Ngāi Tahu tribal entity Te Tapuae o Rehua, and the Chair of Te Waipounamu District Māori Council.  
01:02:2918/10/2021
Hazel Heal on the cure for Hepatitis C

Hazel Heal on the cure for Hepatitis C

The truth about Hepatitis - what do you know?  In this interview Hazel takes us on a journey to understand her life and experience as someone who has been impacted by Hepatitis C but has found the cure which literally saved her life.  There is a lot of misinformation on this topic out there so I enjoyed hearing first hand from someone about this topic.  We also dive back into her early years to learn about her influences and what has shaped her.  We also talk about the project to test the entire population of Niue and the role of the Edmund Hillary Fellowship in fundraising for that.   Website for more info:  Fundraising request on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOs11S5cOgY Hep C Action website and butterfly resources https://hepc-action.nz/ GHNZ website https://globalhealthnz.org/  Butterfly international hit; https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/health/112029274/kiwi-butterflies-get-support-as-global-symbol-for-elimination-of-hepatitis-c People can contact me, email [email protected] LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/hazel-heal- Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008681522039 Arthur book review/excerpt: https://thespinoff.co.nz/books/16-08-2021/arthur-taylor-what-its-like-to-be-strip-searched-in-prison/ Arthur and me: https://www.odt.co.nz/news/dunedin/taking-taylor-eye-opening-adventure? Article on Hazel: Thousands of Hepatitis C sufferers unaware a cure is within reach | Stuff.co.nz  
01:10:1511/10/2021
Leadership Myths

Leadership Myths

This was fun.  Elle Archer, Sina Cotter Tait, Tim Jones and Michael Phillpott joined me for an online seeds podcast unlike any before.  Each of them shared one leadership myth they have seen and we had some discussions about what they shared.  A key theme came through of lifelong learning.  If you enjoy this then why not share with others?  And check out earlier episodes with them below.  www.theseeds.nz  Tim Jones earlier episode: https://seeds.libsyn.com/tim-jones-on-b-corps and his website: https://www.growgood.co  Elle Archer earlier episode: https://seeds.libsyn.com/elle-archer-on-being-curious-lifelong-learning-and-the-ako-tautahi-learning-city-christchurch-festival  Michael Philpott earlier episode: https://seeds.libsyn.com/michael-philpott-on-speaking-in-public-why-do-we-fear-it-and-what-can-help and his website: https://www.michaelphilpott.co.nz/  Sina Cotter Tait website: https://collectivesuccess.co.nz 
53:0904/10/2021
Dr Duncan Webb on changing the law on Duties of Directors

Dr Duncan Webb on changing the law on Duties of Directors

Dr Duncan Webb is the Labour MP for Christchurch Central and introduced a private Members' Bill which has been selected and is likely going to change Director Duties in a significant way. In this interview we spend a long time discussing the origins of the change, what it will mean, the process to have it passed and whether there could be changes before it is passed.  We also jump back in time to learn about his history, moving to New Zealand at a young age, his career as an academic, Partner in a law firm and then the decision to stand for Parliament and winning the Christchurch Central seat in 2017.  If you enjoy this episode then check out some of the other interviews of hundreds of others in the back catalogue and there is lots of info at www.theseeds.nz  Description of the changes we discuss and link to Stuff opinion piece: https://theseeds.nz/nz-duties-of-directors-set-for-major-change-what-will-this-mean/ Information on Duncan: https://www.labour.org.nz/duncanwebb       
01:03:3503/10/2021
Duties of Directors set for Major Change in NZ: What could this mean?

Duties of Directors set for Major Change in NZ: What could this mean?

This is the audio version of an opinion piece I wrote for Stuff yesterday.  It relates to proposed changes to the Companies Act regarding Director Duties.  Could the changes be strengthened so NZ becomes a world leader? Please consider re-sharing this to spread the word about the changes proposed.  This is a post that will bring up an image in social media: NZ Duties of Directors set for major change: What will this mean? – seeds (theseeds.nz)  Or you can share or read the article here: https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/300417573/proposed-changes-to-the-companies-act-mark-the-beginning-of-positive-change   
06:5229/09/2021
Matthew Jackson on co-founding Alimentary

Matthew Jackson on co-founding Alimentary

Matthew has been involved in a wide variety of tech start-ups and in this episode we start with learning about his early years and how those experiences influenced him.  We also talk about the Edmund Hillary Fellowship as well as his new venture Alimentary and the work they are doing - it was pretty fun for the podcast to be the first time Matthew has spoken about this new initiative publicly.  If you enjoy this episode check out some of the others at www.theseeds.nz  Connect with Matthew www.blackswan.nz https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewjackson/ https://twitter.com/mattnzl https://www.instagram.com/mattnzl/ Learn more about Alimentary www.alimentary.systems https://www.linkedin.com/company/alimentary-systems https://www.ehf.org/live-sessions    
50:4227/09/2021
Savva Kerdemelidis on Crowd Funded Cures

Savva Kerdemelidis on Crowd Funded Cures

Savva Kerdemelidis has seen a need and is trying to solve it, in this case it relates to his NZ charity Crowd Funded Cures, whose mission is to use pay for success contracts to make drug development more affordable by repurposing off-patent medicines. In this conversation we talk about this but also about his childhood, his Grandfather's experiences in Siberia, growing up in New Zealand, when we got to know each other at the University of Canterbury Students' Association in 2000 and becoming a lawyer who works around the World. For more information about Crowd Funded Cures see below. Or please get in touch by email at [email protected] Website  https://crowdfundedcures.org  Social Media Twitter: https://twitter.com/CrowdFundedCure Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crowdfundedcures/ Discord: https://discord.gg/n3PXBtvd Telegram: https://t.me/joinchat/pJoHURDJTF81NjA0 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/67096455/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/CrowdFundedCures/ Medium: https://crowdfundedcures.medium.com/  
47:1022/09/2021
A Conversation about Purpose with Tim Jones

A Conversation about Purpose with Tim Jones

I had a conversation with Tim Jones for his "Purpose Fuelled Performance" podcast recently and this is our wide ranging discussion on such a variety of topics I am calling it 'The Random Episode' - though the consistent theme is purpose.  Tim was on episode 2 of Seeds so I really enjoyed jumping over onto his podcast and I have a feeling this could become a fun regular feature every once in a while!   Tim's website: https://www.growgood.co  Look up "Purpose Fuelled Performance" Podcast too.    
01:22:1419/09/2021
Sophie-Claire Violette on Anthropology, Decolonisation and Language

Sophie-Claire Violette on Anthropology, Decolonisation and Language

Sophie-Claire has led a fascinating life and we hear about growing up in Mauritius, her thoughts on language and decolonisation, her work as a cultural anthropologist and cultural strategist.  In this wide ranging interview we talked about a huge variety of topics - if you enjoy it then check out some of the hundreds of other interviews in the back catalogue at www.theseeds.nz     
59:5913/09/2021
Jo Garner on Fundraising and Strategic Grants

Jo Garner on Fundraising and Strategic Grants

In this interview with Jo we talk a lot about fundraising for purpose led organisations but we also learn about her life story and what led her to start Strategic Grants, the terminology we use in the "not for profit" space, positions of power between Charities and the Grant Makers, key tips for writing fundraising applications and more.  If you enjoy this then check out some of the hundreds of other stories in the back catalogue.   Website in NZ: Home - Strategic Grants Website in Australia: Home - Strategic Grants  Dr Catherin Brown interview mentioned Seeds: Catherine Brown with a Funder's perspective on social enterprises (libsyn.com)  Charity Law Association of Australia and New Zealand is mentioned: Events (claanz.org.au)  www.theseeds.nz   
58:5106/09/2021
Peter Saunders on co-founding Solagri Energy

Peter Saunders on co-founding Solagri Energy

Peter shares in this conversation about solar energy and we also learn about his life story.  Solagri Energy is the business he co-founded and is a distributed energy business passionate about helping New Zealand agriculture transition to a green energy future.  Thanks to Jacob Varghese for the suggestion of talking.  If you enjoy this then check out the hundreds of others in the back catalogue at www.theseeds.nz  Website: Solagri PledgeMe: Solagri Energy | PledgeMe   
51:5131/08/2021