Good Sesh with Joel Hanna

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Big Little Brush founder Joel Hanna, hangs with good people and talks about good things... good sesh!

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    • Sep 11, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 34m AVG DURATION
    • 21 EPISODES


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    Final episode: a big little update

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 3:45


    The end of an era, and the start of something new They say all good things must come to an end, and the Good Sesh is no exception! My time leading Big Little Brush has come to an end, and I've handed the reins of over to the amazing crew at Red Dust. (read more about that here.) With that in mind, it feels only right to bring the Good Sesh to a close too. It's been such a dream to interview some of the coolest folks on the planet, each doing super interesting (and good) things. A huge thank you to everyone who's been a guest, has listened to the show, or supported us in some way. It's deeply appreciated :) I'm enjoying having less on my plate and getting back to some of the other things I love in life. Stay in touch! Nothing but love (: JH x

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    Sarah Sheridan from Clothing the Gaps on wearing your values, and the power of visibility

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 42:48


    Meet Sarah Sheridan Sarah is the co-founder and deputy CEO at Clothing the Gaps Clothing the Gaps is an Aboriginal social enterprise, producing garments that unite communities. Sarah and Joel talked the amazing work the Clothing the Gaps crew do, and building capacity for the long term Quick mention that this is the last episode of the Good Sesh, for at least the foreseeable future, as we go through some changes at Big Little Brush, but a little more on that at a later stage. big little brush⁠⁠ We sell beautiful, biodegradable toothbrushes that do their best to do a helpful thing! Our profits help fund health and hygiene programs in remote communities around Australia via ⁠⁠Red Dust⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠Children's Ground⁠⁠. Thanks for listening JH x

    Roz Campbell from Tsuno on period health, beauty, and the universal value of health equity

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 46:44


    Meet Roz Campbell Roz is the founder and director of period product company Tsuno, based in Melbourne Tsuno make beautiful, thoughtful, and inclusive period products, and donate half their profits to community organisations like One Girl Roz and Joel discussed the power of beautiful design to make people feel welcome and cared for, even in their most difficult seasons big little brush⁠ We sell beautiful, biodegradable toothbrushes that do their best to do a helpful thing! Our profits help fund health and hygiene programs in remote communities around Australia via ⁠Red Dust⁠ and ⁠Children's Ground⁠. Thanks for listening JH x

    Erin Morris from Young Folks on doing good, and doing good business

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 41:51


    Meet Erin Morris Erin is the founder and principal at Young Folks, a purpose driven marketing agency based on the Mornington Peninsula. Young Folks are a B Corp and certified carbon neutral by Climate Active Erin and Joel talked about building "good" businesses and how B Corp etc. can help you do better. big little brush We sell beautiful, biodegradable toothbrushes that do their best to do a helpful thing! Our profits help fund health and hygiene programs in remote communities around Australia via Red Dust and Children's Ground. Thanks for listening JH x

    Frankie Layton from The Dirt Company sharing pearls of wisdom, and talking about quality

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 50:13


    Meet Frankie Layton Frankie is the founder of Dirt, a gorgeous, wasteless laundry goods company Frankie and Joel talked about quality, getting in deep, and making sure you actually just get started (stop overthinking it mate!) Learn more about Frankie and Dirt here on their website: https://thedirtcompany.com.au/ big little brush We sell beautiful bamboo toothbrushes that do a helpful thing! We donate half our profits to help fund health and hygiene programs in remote communities around Australia via Red Dust and Children's Ground Thanks for listening

    Beau Miles on backyard adventuring, humility, love, and food

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 37:27


    Meet Beau Miles Beau is a filmmaker, parent, adventurer, and an eatie (not a foodie!

    Caro Felton from Precycle Pantry on turning your grocery shop into positive climate action

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 26:34


    Meet Caro Felton Caro is the founder of Precycle Pantry, a mobile "bulk shop on wheels" Caro and her van Pablo will scoot over to your house or neighbourhood to refill your food and bulk good containers We talked all about navigating a new business and parenthood at the same time big little brush We sell beautiful bamboo toothbrushes that do a helpful thing! We donate half our profits to help fund health and hygiene programs in remote communities around Australia via Red Dust and Children's Ground Thanks for listening

    Jo Buick from Collective Being on trauma informed practice and democratising wellbeing for all people

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 26:07


    Meet Jo Buick Jo is a co-founder of Collective Being, a collective of movement practitioners with a shared vision to rewrite the narrative around wellbeing for all people We talked about wellbeing, what the word means, and how movement can help wind back the impacts of trauma and other life experiences. Collective Being have three arms to their work, which helps them engage in a range of important contexts. We discussed a lot of things, but here's a few of the resources we touched on: Book - Between the world and me - Ta-Nehisi Coates Book - Sand Talk - Tyson Yunkaporta Book - Resmaa Menakem - My Grandmother's Hands Thinker - Amber McZeal Podcast - Finding Our Way with Prentis Hemphill Website - Collective Being big little brush We sell beautiful bamboo toothbrushes that do a helpful thing! We donate half our profits to help fund health and hygiene programs in remote communities around Australia via Red Dust Thanks for listening JH x

    Matiu Bush from One Good Street on loneliness, COVID, and neighbourhood care

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 42:48


    Meet Matiu Bush Matiu is the founder of One Good Street, a community organising non-profit focussed on supporting the aged and lonely in our communities. Matiu is also a nurse practitioner, and provisional PHD candidate at Deakin University, with a focus on infectious disease, and sexual & reproductive health. Matiu has also been working & nursing on the frontlines of Victoria's COVID-19 response since the beginning of the pandemic. We talked about the silver linings offered by the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the deep value of ageing-in-place, with a strong support network around us. Here's some of the resources we discussed: Website - Letter to my pre-COVID self Podcast - Malcom Gladwell - Revisionist History Music - Max Richter - Sleep Book - Alvin E Roth - Who gets what and why? Article - Designed to scale - Participatory City big little brush We sell beautiful bamboo toothbrushes that do a helpful thing! We donate half our profits to help fund health and hygiene programs in remote communities around Australia via Red Dust Thanks for listening JH x

    Sally Hill from NSW Circular on making space for purpose centred conversations, and the power of small business to change the world

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 33:20


    Meet Sally Hill Sally is the Head of Engagement at NSW Circular and an experienced leader in the "for purpose" space. We talked about the importance of making space for purpose centred conversations, the power of small business and entrepreneurship when it comes to making the world a better place, and how the circular economy will help us all. Here are some links to some of the resources we discussed: The NSW Circular website The website of the Purpose Conference (RIP) William McDonnagh's Cradle to Cradle (book) Paul Hawken's The Ecology of Commerce (book) Tyson Yunkaporta's Sand Talk (book)

    Marjorie Tenchavez from Welcome Merchant on food, inclusion and supporting refugee business

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 30:43


    Meet Marjorie Tenchavez Marjorie is the founder of Welcome Merchant, a social enterprise that elevates businesses led by refugees and people seeking asylum in Australia. Welcome Merchant connects refugee entrepreneurs and their wider community. It aims to elevate the voices of refugee and asylum seeker entrepreneurs in Australia through curated dining experiences and their online directory. Together we talked about the importance of supporting refugee originated businesses here in Australia, some of the challenges refugees might face, and the connectedness and value business can hold for refugees and their families in a new country. Welcome Merchant's Refugee Week events Refugee Week runs from the 20th till the 26th of June, the Welcome Merchant team are coordinating a handful of fun events you can take part in: Sunday 20th June - Welcome Merchant Chefs: Racha's Syrian Kitchen, take over the kitchen at Cafe Freda's in Darlinghurst, from 12pm-9pm. Pre-book via Cafe Freda's website but walk-ins are welcome. Tickets Here Sunday 20th June - from 2pm-6pm, Welcome Merchant artists' Pop-Up exhibition, Finding Self, at Abstract Thoughts Gallery, Darlinghurst. Just around the corner from Cafe Freda's, the featured artists are Raneen Shamon, Najla Sbei, Emmanuel Asante and Nadia Obeid. Tickets at the venue Saturday 26th June - 2 x Women Artist Led Workshops from 11am. You can learn how to make bead jewellery with the amazing Nigerian jewellery designer, Bilikis from Billiano Designs. Or learn how to draw with charcoal from award-winning Iraq artist, Raneen Shamon. The workshops are open to all levels and all materials will be supplied. Pre-booking is essential. Tickets Here big little brush We sell beautiful, bamboo toothbrushes that do their best to do a helpful thing! Our profits help fund health and hygiene programs in remote Communities in Australia via Red Dust Thanks for listening, big love to you and yours JH x

    Anna Moergerlein from The Difference Incubator on economic development and empowering First Nation's entrepreneurs

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 24:56


    Meet Anna Moergerlein Anna is the deputy CEO at The Difference Incubator, affectionately known as TDi, a "Do good & make money" consultancy based in Melbourne We covered using business as a vehicle to not only make money but also to do good in the world, the impact COVID-19 has had on (particularly women) entrepreneurs and the power of economic development for First Nations Communities here in Aus. Here's some links to some of the resources we discussed: TDi's Website and Instagram Tara Brach's podcast and youtube channel Sand Talk by Tyson Yunkaporta (Book)

    Chantelle de Lastic aka Teli The Toothbrush Fairy on health promotion in the NT, self care and life in the central desert

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 34:01


    Meet Teli de Lastic Teli is a great friend of ours at BLB, we've worked together on getting brushes in to the hands of stacks of kids in remote Communities around the NT. In high school Teli wanted to be an actor, but found health promotion and hasn't looked back We talked about working in Communities all over the NT, embracing Community in its fullest sense, beers at Monty's (if you know, you know) and heaps heaps more. For more info about the work Teli does, check out the Australian Health Promotion Association's website here: https://www.healthpromotion.org.au/ big little brush We sell beautiful, biodegradable toothbrushes that do their best to do a helpful thing! Our profits help fund health and hygiene programs in remote communities around Australia via Red Dust Thanks for listening JH x

    Scott Stirling from Red Dust on reimagining reconciliation and two-way cultural exchange

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 45:26


    Meet Scott Stirling Scott is the CEO at Red Dust, Big Little Brush's primary program delivery partners. They delivery health and wellbeing programs in multiple remote Indigenous Communities throughout the Northern Territory in Australia We talked about growing up on Yolngu country, Closing The Gap, and shifting our perspectives on "success" particularly for First Nation's children. Some of the resources Scott shared: Red Dust's website, Facebook and Instagram Dark Emu - Bruce Pascoe (book) The dystopia in the desert - Tadhgh Purtill (book) Jam Pakt with Jonzy (podcast and radio show) Yothu Yindi Warumpi Band big little brush We make and sell biodegradable toothbrushes that do their best to do a helpful thing! All our profits help fund health and hygiene programs in remote communities around Australia via Red Dust Thanks for listening JH x

    Tessa Carroll from AC (formerly Ahimsa Collective) & The Common Good Co. on making beautiful things with good intent

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 37:47


    Meet Tessa Carroll Tessa is a designer, maker, photographer and all round legend AC make really beautiful things that aren't terrible for the planet We've (big little brush) known and loved Tessa and AC for a really long time, safe to say we're big fans! Here's some links to ACs stuff and the book Tessa mentioned at the end of our chat: AC website AC on Instagram The Common Good Co website The Common Good Co on Instagram Book: We can't say we didn't know - Sophie McNeill big little brush At big little brush we sell beautiful, biodegradable bamboo toothbrushes and use the profits to help fund health and hygiene programs in remote communities around Australia. Find out more at biglittlebrush.org I make this podcast on the unceded lands of the Bunarong people and acknowledge Elders past, present and future. Thanks for listening, catch you again soon x JH

    Jimmy Gleeson from Bellroy on doing what you love and the value of B Corp

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 31:29


    Meet Jimmy Gleeson Jimmy is co-founder and creative director at Bellroy, Melbourne's much loved carry goods company We talked about turning your passion into your job, what to do when you get stuck creatively and owning the full set of Derwent pencils We also talked about the value of certifications like B Corp for all businesses These are some of the artists and designers that have influenced Jimmy's own work: Evan Hecox Jeffrey Smart Howard Arkley Jean Jullien Graeme Base Some other links to stuff I recommend checking out: Bellroy's website Bellroy's Instagram Instagram vid: Bottles to Bags 1 Instagram tv: BTS Bottles to Bags 1 Instagram vid: Bottles to Bags 2 Jimmy's website big little brush At big little brush we sell beautiful, biodegradable bamboo toothbrushes and use the profits to help fund health and hygiene programs in remote communities around Australia. You can find out more at biglittlebrush.org I make this podcast on the unceded lands of the Bunarong people and acknowledge Elders past, present and future. As always, big love x Joel

    Isaac Jeffries from Business for Development & The Difference Incubator on racist sports teams and bringing your impact business to life

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 37:57


    Meet Isaac Jeffries Along with being a new father, Isaac is a "do good, make money" expert, an expert facilitator and a gifted communictor. We covered everything from "you have your good idea and a fire in your belly, now what?" to "imagine naming your sports team with a racist slur" Isaac shared a stack of great resources! Washington Football Team story Free business modelling/planning tools The war of art - Steven Pressfield The Mom Test - Rob Fitzpatrick Books by Kevin Starr The Fitzroy Academy Seth Godin's Blog Dave Trott's writing Isaac's Website, loaded with great and helpful content big little brush We make and sell biodegradable toothbrushes that do their best to do a helpful thing! All our profits help fund health and hygiene programs in remote communities around Australia via Red Dust Thanks for listening JH x

    Daniel Madhavan from Impact Investment Group on doing business deliberately and the art of beekeeping

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 31:09


    Meet Daniel Madhavan Daniel is the CEO at Impact Investment Group, a funds management organisation based in Melbourne focussed on creating positive social and environmental impact along with financial returns We discussed that no matter what you do for a job, you're choosing that deliberately and that we have the opportunity to do work on purpose We also talked about the art and science of beekeeping as Dan is an experienced apiarist Some of the books Daniel mentioned at the end of our yarn: The Black Swan - Nassim Nicholas Taleb The Second Mountain - David Brooks Midlife - Kieran Setiya Chasing the scream - Johann Hari Lost Connections - Johann Hari The courage to be disliked - Ichiro Kishimi & Fumitake Koga big little brush At big little brush we sell beautiful, biodegradable bamboo toothbrushes and use the profits to help fund health and hygiene programs in remote communities around Australia. I make this podcast on the unceded lands of the Bunarong people and acknowledge Elders past, present and future. As always, big aroha x Joel

    Yatu Widders Hunt from Australian Indigenous Fashion and Cox Inall Ridgeway on foregrounding Indigenous voices and confronting difficult truths

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 30:25


    Meet Yatu Widders Hunt Yatu is a director at Cox Inall Ridgeway, a social change agency focussed on disrupting disadvantage in Indigenous communities She's also the founder and curator of Australian Indigenous Fashion, a vibrant and growing community wrapped around the rapidly growing Indigenous fashion scene in Australia We talked about bringing Indigenous voices to the foreground and the positive impact that can have at all levels of government and community. Yatu also shared a whole stack of great designers and artists, most linked below We also talked about listening and acknowledging Australia's true history Some of the amazing designers and other good tuff we talked about: East Arnhem live Desert Pea Media Ngali Lindsay Malay Liandra Swim Maara Collective Bula'Bula Arts Centre National Indigenous Fashion Awards Normal People Always our stories Baker Boy big little brush At big little brush we sell beautiful, biodegradable bamboo toothbrushes and use the profits to help fund health and hygiene programs in remote communities around Australia. I make this podcast on the unceded lands of the Bunarong people and acknowledge Elders past, present and future. Big huge love as always x Joel

    Jonathan Lindsay-Tjapaltjarri Hermawan from Red Dust and Jam Pakt radio on personal reconciliation and the impact of COVID-19 on remote communities

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 37:04


    Meet Jonathan Lindsay-Tjapaltjarri Hermawan! Jonzy is a man of many talents inlcuding being a musician, a radio show host, a school teacher, a mechanic and a deadset legend He's the cultural advisor for our good mates Red Dust who we partner with in the NT Host of the bloody ripper radio show Jam Pakt with Jonzy We talked about the Black Lives Matter movement, personal Reconciliation Action Plans, living in remote communites during COVID-19 lockdown & travel bans plus a whole bunch more Some of the resources we talked about: Dark Emu - Bruce Pascoe Growing up Aboriginal in Australia - Anita Heiss big little brush At big little brush we sell beautiful, biodegradable bamboo toothbrushes and use the profits to help fund health and hygiene programs in remote communities around Australia. I make this podcast on the unceded lands of the Bunarong people and acknowledge Elders past, present and future. Big love as always x Joel

    Sara Rickards from Reunion & FutureGiving on composting your life and being a worthy ancestor

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 30:40


    Meet Sara Rickards! Sara is an environmental scientist and a biomedical engineer She's the co-founder of FutureGiving and Reunion Sara has recently launched an incredible podcast called Custodians. We talked about heaps of cool stuff including composting your life, being a worthy ancestor as well as some practical ways to love our planet, even in the midst of a global pandemic. Thanks heaps for checking out the Good Sesh, I'm gunning to release a new episode of the podcast every couple of weeks, I hope you'll join us for the ride. big little brush At big little brush we sell beautiful, biodegradable bamboo toothbrushes and use the profits to help fund health and hygiene programs in remote communities around Australia. I make this podcast on the unceded lands of the Bunarong people and acknowledge Elders past, present and future. Big big love x Joel

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