Henry Grossek’s 3SER 97.7FM Casey Radio program Viewpoints. Produced by Rob Kelly

Following their fantastic contribution to the previous episode, Henry is joined by two outstanding guests: Mark Carter, Author, Trainer, Coach, and International Keynote Speaker; and Beza Mickan-White, MC, International Model, Creative Director, and Commercial Actor.Expect an engaging and thought-provoking conversation filled with practical wisdom, inspiring stories and actionable takeaways.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry and Maria Ruberto, Psychologist & Director of Salutegenics, explore Mental Fitness at Work in this special mini-series.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry speaks with Dr Samara Hand about disrupting the school–prison nexus in NSW.For more information, visit: https://appi.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Thomas-and-Hand-PIP-web.pdfAudio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry talks with Brendan Hennessy, a robotics teacher at St Andrews School in Melbourne, Australia!Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry talks with Dr David Roy about the state of education in Australia. Dr David Roy is a Lecturer and Researcher in Education and Creative Arts at the University of Newcastle. Prior to entering academia, he spent 17 years as a classroom teacher, experience that continues to shape his research, teaching, and community engagement.Dr Roy's work focuses on inclusion and equity in education, with particular expertise in disability, arts engagement, and education policy. He is committed to translating research into practice and works collaboratively with schools, systems, and policymakers across Australia. Engaging with representatives from across the political spectrum, he advocates for evidence-informed approaches that strengthen access, participation, and outcomes for children and young people with disability, particularly through the Arts.An accomplished author, Dr Roy has written 12 books and numerous peer-reviewed articles and professional publications. His work has been widely recognised. He was nominated for the 2006 Saltire/TES Scottish Education Publication of the Year and for the Educational Publishing Awards Australia Tertiary (Wholly Australian) Teaching and Learning – Blended Learning (2020), as well as the Drama Victoria Best New Australian Publication (2020). In 2013, he won the Best New Australian Publication for VCE Drama and/or VCE Theatre Studies. He was also named a ‘Most Influential Educator 2022 (Australia)' and received the 2022 University of Newcastle CHSF Leadership Award.His most recent publications include Teaching the Arts: Early Childhood and Primary (2025), published by Cambridge University Press, and The Inclusive Teacher (2025), published by Routledge.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Join Henry and Russell Hanby in 2026 for the first episode of What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

In the final episode of the Viewpoints Podcast for 2025, Henry is joined by Professor Glenn Savage, a policy sociologist and Professor of Education Futures in the Faculty of Education.Professor Savage's work sits at the intersection of education policy, strategic design, and system-wide change, offering deep insight into how education systems can evolve to meet future challenges.Thank you to our listeners for joining us throughout the year — Viewpoints will return in 2026.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry talks with the Principal of Emerson School: John Mooney about the film'Unlocking The Potential: The Vital Role of Specialist Education.' Step inside the extraordinary world of Emerson School—where education becomes a lifeline, and potential knows no bounds.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Join Henry and Russell Hanby for the final What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry is joined by Mark Carter: Author, Trainer, Coach and International Keynote Speaker with Beza Mickan-White, MC, International Model, Creative Director and Commercial Actor. Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry talks with Susanne Gervay about her new book: Guess How I Was Born; a fun, heartwarming picture book that embraces the many ways children come into the world. Told through the eyes of Violet, who is having the best day ever at a dress-up party with her friends, the story highlights different family structures and the wonderful ways we all belong.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry talks with Dale Sidebottom about his book: All Work No Play. The book shares strategies for play-based mindfulness, empathy, and gratitude exercises that will help readers rediscover their inner child; promote good mental health; build and foster more meaningful connections with others; and help combat loneliness and deep-rooted toxic behaviours and thoughts.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry talks with Andrew Sloan about his book, Why Things Feel F*cked: Your Practical Guide to Getting Unstuck. Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry talks with Dr David Roy about the state of education in Australia. Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry welcomes back Dale Sidebottom to the podcast. Dale is the director of The School of Play & Jugar Life. He's an international keynote presenter and author, too. Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry talks with Federal APF President, Chris Chant.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry talks with Dr Philippa Chandler; Research Fellow, School of Education, Culture & Society, Faculty of Education, Monash University. Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry talks with author William J. Byrne about his novel, Warrumbar. Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry talks with Tim Arnold from Free Agency Recruitment. Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry welcomes back Liam Hauser, a sports journalist and author who has written about cricket and sports for more than 15 years.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry welcomes back Tom Mahoney to the podcast to talk about the value of standardised tests (NAPLAN & PISA). Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Adam Voigt, former principal and founder and CEO of Real Schools, returns to Viewpoints.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Dr David Roy returns to Viewpoints. Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Andrew Dalgleish returns to Viewpoints to talk with Henry about the state of education in Victoria in September, 2025. Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry talks with Maria La Selva, an experienced educator, presenter, and author with over 35 years of dedication to inspiring young minds.Throughout her career, she has made a lasting impact in a variety of roles, from educator to assistant principal, in schools across Melbourne, Australia.Maria is the author of the beloved Perky Panda series, which sparks creativity, fosters a love of learning, and helps children build confidence through engaging stories. Maria is honoured to be nominated and a finalist of the World Literacy Awards for her contribution to Literacy by an individual.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Maria Ruberto, founder and director of Salutegenics Psychology, returns to Viewpoints to talk with Henry. Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry talks with Katrina Samios, CEO and Director of the Financial Basics Foundation since 2011. With over 30 years of experience in the youth sector, she has worked extensively in both government and not-for- profit organisations. Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry talks with Jim Tognolini, currently Professor and Director of the Centre for Educational Measurement and Assessment (CEMA) at the University of Sydney and Managing Director of JT Educational Consulting Pty Ltd. In his current position he is responsible for establishing a Centre of Assessment and Educational Measurement at the University of Sydney.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry talks with Deb Tsorbaris, CEO at Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare. Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry talks with CEO of Brainwave, Paul Bird. Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry talks with Professor Ken Purnell; a professor in educational neuroscience at CQUniversity, who believes prompt formulation is fast emerging as the defining skill of the AI era.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry talks with Kerrie Byrne from Save Public Housing Collective shares her advice to tenants to stand their ground.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry talks with Lyrian Fleming-Parsley, head of Fundraising and Communications for Cancer Council Victoria, about the annual Daffodil Day fundraiser.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry talks with Dr Adam Fraser about the alarming levels of secondary traumatic stress (STS) among educators—higher than those reported by psychologists, mental health nurses, and paramedics. The study found 75% of educators fall into the medium or high STS category, with over a third considering leaving the profession as a result.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry talks with author Susanne Gervay OAM. Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry talks with president of the Australian Principals Federation, Tina King.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Henry chats with prominent Lecturer at the University of Newcastle, Dr David Roy.Audio production by Rob Kelly.

Join Henry and Russell Hanby for What's Making News in Education? The duo talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia.Audio production by Rob Kelly.