Rumi Shivaz's podcast, Jump out of bed, interviews people living their best lives. These individuals have made choices that lead to them flourishing with meaningful work they love. These choices are represented by the cover artwork: which depicts branches 'of life' leading either to a comparatively wilted existence, or to joyful vibrant new growth like the orange Magnolia blossom. This podcast celebrates those choices, and those individuals for the lives they lead.
In this episode, Rumi talks to Naomi Tae and Sean Muller - two super cool Wellingtonians. Naomi is an Enterprise Designer (ED) and Sean is an Enterprise Architect (EA). Enterprise Design is a relatively new concept in NZ. By combining/applying the experience gained overseas in ED and EA, they are driven to make a difference for NZ organisations, both public and private sector.
Tony Henderson-Newport is a fun, entrepreneurial, enthusiastic, ideas kind of guy. And he gets stuff done too. He started the Pop-Up Business School Aotearoa in 2017 after seeing a similar concept in action in the UK. Tony is passionate about helping people to start their own business. He is an outstanding communicator and tells us how Toastmasters has made him a better business person. His enthusiasm is infectious. https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-henderson-newport-3a26803/
A Conversation about a Career in Conservation - Mike Edginton, once had a job at the New Zealand Department of Conservation (DOC) as a "recreation planner" - dream job! He is now the Chief Information Officer, which sounds a lot more grown-up. Mike tells us about where two seemingly incongruous things meet - nature and technology - and the great work that DOC does to both protect and promote the very identify of New Zealand, our conservation areas. Mike's work takes him from decoding sound files of bat calls using artificial intelligence to using remote sensing technology like drones and satellite to gather data about New Zealand's precious flora and fauna. https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-edginton-881392a/
In this episode, Rumi speaks with Jade-Tang Taylor, a self-described Designer, Dreamer & Doer. She is involved in a wide variety of projects with a focus on social impact, equity and inclusion. From hackathons to cheese, she is a creative soul who gets stuff done with heart. https://www.linkedin.com/in/jadett123/ https://www.tangtaylor.com/
Jumping out of bed and getting out of the garage. Inspired by a process similar to that of brewing beer, Dr Sean Simpson took an idea from a garage in Parnell, Auckland to a billion company in Chicago. Supercool Sean Simpson founded LanzaTech with his workmate and subsequent co-founder Richard Forster. They took the idea of recycling carbon emissions from industrial processes for other uses. Well before their time, this type of process is now known as the circular economy. From fuelling aeroplanes to materials for clothing, LanzaTech and Sean Simpson are using science to make a difference. Listen up folks, science is cool, and two “sirs” agree – both Sir Stephen Tindall and Sir Richard Branson have jumped into bed with Sean Simpson.
In this episode, Rumi talks with Simon Phillips, who is the Managing Director of The Piripi Group. Simon's passion lies in indigenous economic development, with a particular focus on intimate authentic cultural tourism experiences. He is on a mission to help niche Māori tourism operators to become commercially successful whilst maintaining what makes them unique, in terms of being able to offer what Simon considers to be a “heart connection”. https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-phillips-73188117/
In this episode, Rumi speaks with Ruth Croft, a voice and public speaking coach who helps people to use their voice effectively to connect and inspire others around them. It's very clear how passionate Ruth is about teaching people to articulate their ideas in a compelling manner and creating new neural pathways to optimise vocal performance. https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruth-croft-0b458846/
Updated to fix audio issues. They say cats have nine lives. Breccan tells us about 10 cities, 10 schools and 10 lives. Underneath his bland title of CEO of a software services company is a young man with an unconventional upbringing and a company determined to deliver “do good” tech-focussed on ethics, fairness and sustainability. Kind of like a technology refillery. PledgeMe anyone? Prepare to be impressed and entertained, as Rumi was when he met Breccan for the first time just a few weeks ago. https://www.linkedin.com/in/breccan/
In this episode, Rumi speaks with Dr Arzoo Syeddah - General Manager, Alumni Programme for Pop-up Business School Aotearoa. Arzoo has a Doctorate in Business Administration and shares her passion for entrepreneurship, the value of her faith and why she chose to call Wellington/New Zealand home. https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-arzoo-syeddah/
Mike Hughes, the Chief Information Officer of IHC New Zealand, discusses how he sees technology continuing to benefit people with disabilities in the future. https://www.linkedin.com/in/nzmikehughes/
Wendy, the Managing Director of Kin Recruitment discusses the power of a career that gets you fired up and what it means to make a difference it peoples lives. linkedin.com/in/wendy-alexander-6658b811
In this first episode, Rumi speaks with Aaron, the Chief Digital Officer at Land Information New Zealand about his origin story, career and makes him want to jump out of bed every morning. https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-jordan-61194056/