Throughout this chat, Jedess Hudson talks about where her artistic passion began, who her biggest role models are and how she approaches the creative process.
In this episode, Rochelle discusses the impactful work her charity does, the journey to ending the tampon tax, and how people can get involved.
After returning from Paris with two gold medals and bringing her tally to a total of three, 10x Canoe Slalom World Champion Jessica Fox has taken Australia – and the world – by storm. In this episode of The Remarkables, we chat to Jess about her achievements in Paris, how she uses social media, and what’s next on her journey.
In this episode, Abigail chats to us about becoming a global symbol of sustainability, how the brand innovates in an increasingly eco conscious market, and the importance of understanding different market sustainability drivers and expectations.
In this episode, Director of Operations at Walk Free, Katharine Bryant, discusses the rising wave of socially responsible generations wanting to make a difference, the methodology behind the Global Slavery Index as well as the challenges in collecting data, and what more can be done to eradicate modern slavery.
Yalari is a not-for-profit organisation offering secondary education scholarships to Australian schools for First Nations students. The organisation champions the value of education and nurtures an encouraging community for students to thrive in their studies.
In this episode, Jess introduces herself as Grant Thornton’s new Brand Ambassador, discusses how her sport aligns to professional services and what remarkable means to her.
In this episode, Simon reveals how he was affected by the justice system, the challenge of trying to transition back into the workforce – a problem that Fruit2Work is trying to solve one criminal offender at a time – and the most remarkable advice he’s received.
In this episode John Picot, Chairperson of the Grant Thornton Foundation, Christina Molina and Jennifer Lobb from headspace, and Sean Douglas from Special Olympics discuss what makes them so passionate about the social sector, how the community can support their organisations, as well as the stigmas and misconceptions around mental health and diversity and inclusion.
In this episode, Jenny discusses the importance of sustainability, the impact of fast fashion on the environment and the role of individuals and businesses in reducing waste.
In recognition of International Day of People with Disability observed on 3 December, we recently interviewed Madeleine Little – a creative, performer and access consultant based in Brisbane.
In this episode, Amanda talks about her career journey, how she became interested in mindfulness, and the biggest learnings she teaches corporate leaders in her practice.