Afleveringen
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This is not a list of “crises you should know about”, but rather the opportunities they hold. Tune in to find out.
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Dive into the intriguing world of self-deception as Daniel dissects the profound impact of cognitive dissonance. Uncover the intricacies of the lies we tell ourselves and the powerful sway they hold over our beliefs. An exploration into the psychology behind these internal deceptions, offering insights that challenge perceptions and inspire self-reflection.
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Daniel has braved the perils of warzones worldwide. From Afghanistan to Colombia, he unfolds the profound lessons learned while delivering aid in the midst of danger and suffering. Join us for a compelling episode where Daniel shares insights gained from a life committed to making a difference in the most challenging environments. Whether you're passionate about global affairs or simply seeking inspiration, this podcast offers a firsthand account of resilience, compassion, and the relentless pursuit of hope amidst chaos. Tune in for an eye-opening exploration of a life shaped by the crucible of humanitarian work.
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Drawing on his experience, Daniel challenges the the truth around 5 often believed ideas and aphorisms. From “There’s no such thing as a dumb idea”, to the belief that complexity equals intelligence and that confidence is a good thing.
“Complexity doesn’t make you smart…. Complexity is typically lazy… Yet, be careful about thinking things are simple… All the truly worthwhile things are complex… the universe, religion, human consciousness, identity, relationship, poverty, these are all very complex things and if you look at these issues and think they’re simple, it’s because you haven’t actually thought about them.”
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“The biggest thing that leaders struggle with is your inner life, the person you are. In the end everything you’re doing is just a refection of who you are in the workplace, so step number one is to take control of yourself.”
Across his years of experience as a CEO of humanitarian organisations Daniel has formed valuable insights and learnt lessons that can be applied to our real lives. In this episode Daniel shares his top five ‘hacks’ that we can take into our everyday life.
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Mitch Tambo, proud Gamilaraay man, recording artist, educator and mental health advocate, talks to us about youth empowerment, identity, culture and fighting racism with love.
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“Every time I’m convinced there’s no answer… the tables get turned. My point is not that evil and wickedness does not exist… I’ve never said that ‘all things every time are always good and abundant’, I’ve just said that even in the worst places where the most appalling things are happening… that if you stay there and you’re in there, what begins to reveal itself is goodness”.
War in the Middle East, Ukraine and Russia. Earthquakes in Turkey, Chinese military activity near Taiwan. At a time when people are feeling more fearful than ever, Daniel responds to the feelings of anxiety and helplessness caused by these global flashpoints and talks about the double edged sword that is discussing them on social media.
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Is China going to take over the world?
We discuss Daniel’s first hand experience of living in China, Social Entrepreneurship and the crazy story of his friend, Adam, who leads Daniel deep into China on a wild journey to search for the Yao People, while attempting to avoid being caught by communist officials.
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Whether he's leading relief efforts in war zones or being first off the plane after a tsunami, Daniel always heads toward disaster (when he's not causing it!). In this episode we discuss what its like to be in those places, on the ground, in the days following a cataclysmic event. From the Maui wildfires to Sri Lanka and the streets of lower Manhattan, it's the rivers of compassion that flow from everyday people that make the largest impact.
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"My 3 principles of leadership: Suck less, be normal and then look for opportunity.... just act a like a normal human being. Be a good person, make solid decisions, based on the skills and experience you have".
It’s a leadership episode unlike any other. Daniel, himself a CEO of 15 years, shares his views on leadership; how our global leaders are letting us down, and how to find purpose and create a vision worthy of the people you’re leading.
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“In a listing of dumb ideas, you may get an award for dumbest idea in our sector”.
Daniel delves into the challenges of creating an unleashing organisation, and works to change perceptions - and lives - of a Somali community, far from home.
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Daniel shares an unforgettable encounter with the iconic Mother Teresa, a remarkable human known for her selfless service to the poor. He recounts the surprising and life-changing insights he gained from this meeting.
Get ready to experience the transformative power of compassion, as Daniel takes you through a poignant tale that unveils the true essence of finding good in the most challenging circumstances.
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“We’re going to let refugees rate our services like Uber”.
Daniel’s wild idea of an Uber style rating system for refugee camps leads his team to improve the lives of thousands with a 1 in a million idea.
We also talk to Sybille Anny Izere, founder of the “Her Dreams Count” an organisation empowering refugee girls with technological knowledge, access and abilities.
https://herdreamscount.com/team
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Daniel discusses the dangers of being smuggled into Afghanistan shortly after 9/11 on a helicopter with a mystery cargo. Once in country, he sets about breaking down the barriers to recruit female teachers and setting up schools in refugee camps with incredible results.
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In search of a universal story to help understand what it means to be human, Daniel encounters 2 mothers and a little girl who impact his life everyday.
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This week is Q&A. Daniel recounts his run in with the Taliban, hostile environment training, and unpacks the real work of a humanitarian. He also answers some of the many questions we’ve received since starting the podcast.
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The 1 thing most humans are more afraid of than death, the global pop star who drove a cultural phenomenon and meet Alana, The Director of the OneCo Foundation, a group that assists business find their giving purpose.
https://onecofoundation.org/
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In the face of great danger, a young Daniel travelled to the hills of Colombia in search of the elusive Bruchko, facing would be kidnappers, cartels and sleeping in prisons.
In Honduras he meets an incredible young girl living and working in a rubbish dump with an inspiring story of resilience and hope.
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The reluctant optimist returns! We're back for Season 2 with incredible stories of tales of resilience, perseverance and triumph.
From the rubbish dump families of Colombia, hospital boats of the Amazon and one man's ambitious task of schooling 1 million children in Pakistan, to the people doing good in our very back yard.
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