Inspired Energy Podcast
Inspired conversations with Murray Guest.
I love having conversations that matter and connecting with people who are passionate about their area of expertise, helping them share their inspiration and practical tips. You’ll find inspiring episodes on strengths, leadership, culture, health, mindset, fear, and more. Of course, everyone also shares their definition of Inspired Energy!
If you’re interested in being a guest on the podcast and sharing your insights, knowledge and tips, I’d love to chat! Get it touch by filling in this form.
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Episode 52 – Dave McKeown | Author of The Self Evolved Leader
In this episode I chat with Dave McKeown – speaker, leadership trainer, business advisor and author of The Self Evolved Leader. We discuss key concepts including the cycle of mediocrity, collective shared goals, and how to implement a change in perception.
Episode 51 – Heading into the Roaring 20s | Charlotte Jameson
In this Roaring 20s episode Charlotte Jameson shares insights from the last decade and predictions for the next, including the shifts in mental health, how we can be a better person as a result of going to work, and what safety really means in the workplace.
Episode 50 – Heading into the Roaring 20s | Steph Clarke
In this episode I chat with Steph Clarke, where she shares insights from the last decade and predictions for the next. We dive deep into book recommendations, hard hitting facilitation and career pivots.
Episode 49 – Heading into the Roaring 20s | Mel Kettle
In this Roaring 20s episode Mel Kettle shares insights from the last decade and predictions for the next, including why we shouldn’t keep our personal and business ’selves’ separate, communication preferences, and the importance of kindness.
Episode 48 – Heading into the Roaring 20s | Brandon Miller
In this episode I chat with Brandon Miller, where he shares insights from the last decade and predictions for the next. We speak about people leadership versus process/project leadership and why it is so important to learn our strengths in parenting.
Episode 47 – Heading into the Roaring 20s | Zach Lohrisch
In this Roaring 20s episode, Zach Lohrisch shares insights from the last decade and predictions for the next, including the rise and long-term impact of the social enterprise.
Episode 46 – Heading into the Roaring 20s | Shane & Angelina Saunders
In this Roaring 20s episode, Shane and Angelina share their personal development revelations over the last decade and how utilising the breath to its full capacity can allow you to move forward with ease.
Episode 45 – Heading into the Roaring 20s | Ken Barr Jnr
In this episode I chat with Ken Barr Jnr where he shares insights from the last decade and predictions for the next, including how strengths will be paramount in the context of teaching and learning.
Episode 44 – Heading into the Roaring 20s | Becky Hammond
In this Roaring 20s episode I chat with Becky Hammond, who is dedicated to making relationships easier. We speak about the importance of community, of how to integrate the low times into our story, and savouring what you have right now.
Episode 43 – Heading into the Roaring 20s | Dr Kristy Goodwin
In this Roaring 20s episode, Dr Kristy Goodwin shares insights into how technology is impacting our psychological and physical wellbeing plus our productivity and performance (and what we can do about it).
Episode 42 – Heading into the Roaring 20s | Melanie Midegs
In this episode I chat with Melanie Midegs, where we explore psychosomatic therapy, why technology will shift us to unplug, and her core message of humanity and sustainability before economics.
Episode 41 – Heading into the Roaring 20s | Ian Donaldson
In this Roaring 20s episode, Ian shares his highlights of the last decade and predictions of this next – including why nesting is a crucial part of life and how the typical organisation won’t exist at the end of the next decade.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of NSW, and their continued connection to land, water and culture.
We are based on Awabakal country and feel privileged to be on this land. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.