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In this episode, I sit with Jonathan Wenig, lead partner at Arnold Bloch Leibler (ABL), to discuss his career, insights into the legal and business world, and the principles that drive his work. We also dive into All Things Equal – a social enterprise café Jonathan founded that provides meaningful employment opportunities for young adults with disabilities. The initiative aims to create an inclusive workforce by offering paid jobs in hospitality, helping individuals with autism develop skills, confidence, and independence. We cover:Jonathan's journey to becoming a lead partner at ABLThe role of law in shaping businesses and societyInsights on leadership, decision-making, and problem-solvingThe mission and impact of All Things EqualHow businesses can integrate purpose with profitabilityJonathan's book recommendations are:Range: How Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World – by David Epstein Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know – by Adam Grant Uniquely Human: A Different Way of Seeing Autism – by Barry M Prizant, Tom Fields-Meyer –Follow The Founder Tapes on Instagram, TikTok and LinkedInSubscribe to The Founder Tapes on YouTube! –Find ABL here: https://www.abl.com.au/ Find All Things Equal https://www.allthingsequal.com.au/ Follow All Things Equal on Instagram and Facebook –Music License Number - QK7rZS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Reviews Are in for ‘Operation Mincemeat’ on Broadway, Michelle Azar Discusses ‘All Things Equal’ Since 2016, “Today on Broadway” has been the first and only daily podcast recapping the top theatre headlines every Monday through Friday. Any and all feedback is appreciated:Grace Aki: grace@broadwayradio.com | @ItsGraceAkiMatt Tamanini: matt@broadwayradio.com | @BWWMatt Patreon: BroadwayRadiohttps://www.patreon.com/broadwayradio For a read more The post ToB: Saturday, March 22, 2025 | Michelle Azar on living with RBG appeared first on BroadwayRadio.
Jess Colgan, CEO of All Things Equal cafe talks about how to sort the gender pay gap. And she talks about the importance of offering an equitable wage to disabled workers, rather than a token amount.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcoming Sarah Ramantanis to Purposely, Sarah is the co-founder of KOS Magazine an online platform dedicated to amplifying the stories of changemakers across Australia, those who are actively contributing to their communities. From the founders of Lumni an interactive game helping people to practice self-care to All Things Equal a cafe working towards disability equality KOS Magazine is a platform aiming to inspire people to do good. Using the power of storytelling the platform aims to inspire readers to become 'changemakers' within their own communities. They illuminate the narratives of everyday heroes. Featuring an array of voices and perspectives, celebrating individuals from diverse backgrounds and communities. Spanning grassroots initiatives to innovative projects. Sarah has a background in marketing and communications for 'for-purpose' organisations significantly, not surprisingly she gained an understanding of effective storytelling and communication. Sarah has also featured as a TEDx speaker, where she delves into the strategies of effectively 'pitching oneself for a purpose-driven career in today's evolving digital landscape'. Her insights stem from personal experiences, including facing multiple rejections in job applications and adapting during the pandemic by reaching out to people and leveraging video calls for outreach and influence. Beyond her professional endeavors, Sarah actively contributes her time to various organisations voluntarily. Her involvement spans NEXUS Australia, Kids in Philanthropy, UNICEF, and The Centre of Youth Policy and Education Practice. Through these initiatives, she passionately advocates for youth empowerment and social impact. Sarah is driven as well as confident, she also committed to furthering her own personal growth and continuous learning which underscores her belief in education as a catalyst for positive transformation. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mark-longbottom2/message
In today's episode Mr A+ introduces us to All Things Equal a place that showcases ability, inclusivity and diversity. The General Manager Bianca Stern, and Michael, want to encourage employers around the country to do better and employ neurodivergent people and people with a disability. Follow All Things Equal on Instagram here Contact Bianca and see what All Things Equal does here Follow Mr A+ on Instagram and DM him here Podcast inquiries: MrAPlusPodcast@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode Mr A+ introduces us to All Things Equal a place that showcases ability, inclusivity and diversity. The General Manager Bianca Stern, and Michael, want to encourage employers around the country to do better and employ neurodivergent people and people with a disability. Follow All Things Equal on Instagram here Contact Bianca and see what All Things Equal does here Follow Mr A+ on Instagram and DM him here Podcast inquiries: MrAPlusPodcast@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grab yourself a cuppa, pop in your earphones and pretend you're having brunch with Mandy, Kate, Bianca and Jess at All Things Equal Cafe! Located on Carlisle Street, Balaclava in Melbourne's inner south, the cafe provides purposeful employment for people with disabilities in a mainstream work environment. Established in 2021 to meet a need for inclusive employment in the local area, All Things Cafe has been very successful, with staff excelling in their roles, strong community support and a waitlist of 50 people ready to work. Not a day service or school, cafe employees are paid award wages and provided with training, experience and the confidence to set them up for ongoing employment in the wider workforce. Bianca and Jess are both passionate about accessibility and inclusion, and talk about the meaningful work and training opportunities provided to staff through the cafe, as well as their cooking school, local sporting canteen pop ups and new catering service for events. Sparking a dialogue about disability and employment, and opening up partnership opportunities and networks to help cafe employees take their next steps out into the workforce, are also key to what they do. Mandy also chats with employee Paul about his experience at All Things Equal, including the things he most enjoys and his plans for the future. Thank you Bianca, Jess and Paul for hosting our excursion from the outer east and the delicious brunch. Melbourne Peas, head to All Things Equal at 263 - 265 Carlisle St Balaclava next time you need a coffee! For more information about the cafe, including their menu, work and volunteering opportunities, the cooking school, catering and more, visit the All Things Equal website or follow them on Facebook and Instagram Plus: Listen to our Spotify playlist –Too Peas: Songs Our Guest Peas LoveMelbourne forecast for Thursday 18 May - Showers easing, 14 degrees Join our Facebook HangoutFind us on YouTubeHelp spread the love for Too Peas by rating and reviewing us!Leave us a speakpipe Thank you for supporting Too Peas In A Podcast! We love to hear from you, please contact us here: Website: www.toopeasinapodcast.com.auEmail: toopeaspodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Nikhil Palekar, Medical Monday Underwritten by Jennifer BentonDr. Nikhil Palekar, Director of the Stony Brook Center of Excellence for Alzheimer's Disease and the Division of Geriatric Psychiatry, joins The Heart of The East End to talk about Alzheimer's at the start of Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month. Every 66 seconds in the U.S., a new brain develops Alzheimer's. Two-thirds of them are women. Visit stonybrookmedicine.edu for more information about the clinical trials taking place at Stony Brook's Center of Excellence for Alzheimer's Disease.Laley Lippard and Michelle Azar, Monday Meditation Underwritten by The Parrish Art MuseumDirector Laley Lippard and Michelle Azar, starring in Bay Street's performances of “All Things Equal: The Life and Trials of Ruth Bader Ginsburg,” join Gianna Volpe to discuss the latest Literature Live! The show is designed for middle- and high-schoolers, teachers, and administrators with a question-and-answer session following performances. Visit baystreet.org for tickets and more about All Things Equal and the Literature Live! series.
Bianca SternBianca is the General Manager of social enterprise cafe, All Things Equal. All Things Equal is a fresh take on the typical cafe in Melbourne, providing purposeful employment for people with and without disability in a ‘mainstream' work environment. Our SponsorsWe are proudly sponsored by Neon Treehouse, the best digital agency on the planet earth. Delicious and healthy soda Kreol is the official drink of Humans of Purpose and you can get a 15% discount on purchases using promo code HUMANSOFPURPOSE. We would welcome your support and partnership to help us take the podcast forward. More about this below in Promotional Packages below.Promotional PackagesOur promotional packages amplify purpose-driven and socially impactful organisations and enable you to reach our global audience of over 10,000 episode listens per month and our growing social media community. Connect with our wonderful socially conscious audience who are based in major Australian cities, of whom 76% are 25-44 years old and 74% are senior professionals in their field. As part of our social enterprise model, we offer just a handful of opportunities per year. Click Here to learn more about collaborating on a custom campaign package.LinkedIn CommunityYou may not know this, but our highest and most engaged online community after Instagram is via our LinkedIn page. Join about 2,100 Humans of Purpose fans and followers and join in some great conversations, share your thoughts and see what other listeners from our community are saying about the podcast.HoP MembershipLove Humans of Purpose? We are a social enterprise and we rely on your support to cover our costs of production. You can help sustain our work by Signing Up as a monthly or annual Humans of Purpose member like our rock star supporters Andrew 1, Andrew 2, Chris, Nikki, Margaret, Ben, Misha, Sarah and Geoff. You'll get the following awesome perks in return each and every week:Early access all episodesAd free all episodesFull transcripts all episodes5 Key Insights all episodesAudio notes all episodesBrokered intros all podcast guests Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jobs and skills are huge topics in Australia right now but are we considering all the ways of promoting employment and training in Australian society? Bianca Stern and Lloyd Clarke work at All Things Equal, a Melbourne cafe and social enterprise dedicated to providing meaningful paid work for people with disabilities, and great food and coffee for the dining public. Every cafe on their Balaclava strip is hiring while All Things Equal has a waiting list of 50 workers. https://www.allthingsequal.com.au Follow Dirty Linen on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dirtylinenpodcast Follow Dani Valent https://www.instagram.com/danivalent Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ Follow Huck (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork
In this week's episode of the "Power Kid Podcast," host Phil Albritton of Power Kid Design speaks with Eric Poses, owner and president of All Things Equal. Headquartered in Miami Beach, All Things Equal has sold over 2 million copies of its popular games including Loaded Questions, Loaded Answers, Awkward Family Photos, The My Weird School Game, and two new officially licensed titles based on the cult classic film The Big Lebowski. At All Things Equal, the focus is on creative, humor-based games. Albritton delves into Poses' game industry origin story, the creation of Loaded Questions, and the importance of great licensing partners. Additionally, the duo discusses how All Things Equal keeps Loaded Questions fresh as it nears its 25th anniversary, and how game marketing has changed and how to adapt in a new retail landscape. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adventuremedia/message
Once again, a Politics and Pop culture collision takes place on VFU as Cole Johnson subs for TJ and Hass. TJ is caught up in preparation for Hurricane Dorian, Hass is on his anniversary trip, and music is played! Dutch and Cole talk about the music that meant so much to them in their youth, including Del tha Funkee Homosapien, DMX, Pearl Jam, Rage Against the Machine, Metallica, Tribe Called Quest and Public Enemy! Check out all their great tunes on your favorite music application! Promos the week for Seasons of Skyrend, Clock End Talk and KD5P podcasts. Cole, who hosts a sports show himself, gives predictions on the 2019 NFL Season and Dutch and Cole play "Hold Your Horses" with the Book of Jude as it pertains to Trump. Also this week, Dutch talks about his new web show, All Things Equal on You Tube, Joe Biden is falling in the polls, who's going to be Vice President and more! Show Links Big Heads Media www.bigheadsmedia.com/politics/ Danger Entertainment www.dangerentertainment.net VFU Podcast www.vfupodcast.yolasite.com Voice from the Underground Patreon www.patreon.com/vfupodcast Cole Sports www.colesportz.com Get Over Divorce https://shows.pippa.io/getoverdivorce Spotify www.spotify.com Joe Biden Falling https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/458833-new-poll-shows-biden-falling-badly-three-way-tie-for-democratic-lead Music of the 90s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oBegV6Xv14 All Things Equal https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qinABpx-Znw&t=5s Book of Jude https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Jude&version=KJV NFL Predictions via Sporting News https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/nfl-predictions-2019-final-standings-playoff-projections-super-bowl-54-pick/19mtyr2ipucbt1iglkevpbxzi8 Hurricane Dorian tracker https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/hurricane-dorian-us-florida/index.html
Waiting for your next Think: Sustainability fix? We’ve got something else for you in the meantime. Introducing a new season of All Things Equal. This series will take you into the school yard and beyond, where kids learn that things aren't always fair. Through the stories of real students and staff, Uniform will change the way you think about education; because when it comes to learning, one size does not fit all.Subscribe to All Things Equal in your favourite podcast app, or listen to the show here:https://www.whooshkaa.com/shows/after-metoo-stories-of-social-change
Waiting for your next Think: Digital Futures fix? We’ve got something else for you in the meantime. Introducing a new season of All Things Equal. This series will take you into the school yard and beyond, where kids learn that things aren't always fair. Through the stories of real students and staff, Uniform will change the way you think about education; because when it comes to learning, one size does not fit all.Subscribe to All Things Equal in your favourite podcast app, or listen to the show here:https://www.whooshkaa.com/shows/after-metoo-stories-of-social-change
Missing your History Lab fix? We’ve got something else for you in the meantime. Introducing a new season of All Things Equal. This series will take you into the school yard and beyond, where kids learn that things aren't always fair. Through the stories of real students and staff, Uniform will change the way you think about education; because when it comes to learning, one size does not fit all.Subscribe to All Things Equal in your favourite podcast app, or listen to the show here:https://www.whooshkaa.com/shows/after-metoo-stories-of-social-change
Missing your Think: Health fix? We’ve got something else for your podcast app. Introducing a new season of All Things Equal. This series will take you into the school yard and beyond, where kids learn that things aren't always fair. Through the stories of real students and staff, Uniform will change the way you think about education; because when it comes to learning, one size does not fit all.Subscribe to All Things Equal in your favourite podcast app, or listen to the show here:https://www.whooshkaa.com/shows/after-metoo-stories-of-social-change
Missing your Just Words fix? We’ve got something else to fill your podcast app. Introducing a new season of All Things Equal. This series will take you into the school yard and beyond, where kids learn that things aren't always fair. Through the stories of real students and staff, Uniform will change the way you think about education; because when it comes to learning, one size does not fit all.Subscribe to All Things Equal in your favourite podcast app, or listen to the show here: https://www.whooshkaa.com/shows/after-metoo-stories-of-social-change
Waiting for your next Fourth Estate fix? We’ve got something else for you in the meantime. Introducing a new season of All Things Equal. This series will take you into the school yard and beyond, where kids learn that things aren't always fair. Through the stories of real students and staff, Uniform will change the way you think about education; because when it comes to learning, one size does not fit all.Subscribe to All Things Equal in your favourite podcast app, or listen to the show here:https://www.whooshkaa.com/shows/after-metoo-stories-of-social-change
Introducing Uniform, season two of All Things Equal. This series will take you into the school yard and beyond, where kids learn that things aren't always fair. Through the stories of real students and staff, Uniform will change the way you think about education; because when it comes to learning, one size does not fit all.
We have some exciting news! Our podcast will be continuing for another season. We also have changed our name to All Things Equal, so we can continue making great listening material for you for many seasons to come. In season 2, we look at the great equaliser — education. We discover what happens to kids who fall between the cracks and meet some remarkable people who've been there to catch them.
Media outlets have long felt the pressure of Australia’s defamation laws – some of the toughest in the world – claiming stifled freedom of speech as a damaging symptom.This argument is now resonating in the context of #MeToo, revealing gaps in a legal system that fails to protect women.We spoke with journalist Jenna Price, lawyer Sophie Dawson, and Industry Professor Nareen Young to explore if our laws are silencing women.
They're all around us. They're in your family, or your circle of friends. Maybe you work with them. You could even be one. Immigrant women are a significant portion of our population. So what does #MeToo mean to them?This episode is about women who come to Australia for a new life, only to find themselves trapped in their old one. Or women who come for an education, and find themselves having to learn about sexual violence and consent.
Come be a "fly on the wall" with us as we listen in on men discussing feminism. What does consent mean? What impact did the #MeToo movement have? And why would anyone scan their penis?
We started making this episode in May when the annual count of women who had died due to violence in Australia was 24. We finished making this episode in August when the count was 41. And in the time it took us to finish this episode, and upload it to your podcast feed, another woman has been allegedly murdered. This is about counting dead women- why we do it and what it means.Hosted by Verity Firth and produced by Ollie Henderson, Miles Herbert and Ninah Kopel.Thank you to everyone who helped create Destroy the Joint and Counting Dead Women, whose work inspired this episode.
Olivia was on a holiday when a man tried to force a kiss on her. It wasn’t the first time Olivia had her consent violated, but the thing that shocked her was how other people didn’t care. They blamed her.Hosted by Verity Firth and produced by Ollie Henderson, Miles Herbert and Ninah Kopel.
It’s a walk in the park. This expression is used to describe something that should be easy, but is it really that easy to walk through a park? Our experiences in the city can differ greatly between individuals, and for some, a walk through the park isn’t so peaceful.Hosted by Verity Firth and produced by Ollie Henderson, Miles Herbert and Ninah Kopel.
Veronique was five years old when her half brother first abused her. She says that for most of her life she was imprisoned in a cage of shame and silence.But upon hearing her abuser was now living with a woman who had children of her own, Veronique came forward, only to be let down by the criminal justice system.Hosted by Verity Firth and produced by Ollie Henderson, Ninah Kopel, Miles Herbert and Joanna Cabot.
This series is a collaboration with The Centre for Social Justice and Inclusion at the University of Technology Sydney and 2SER 107.3FM. This podcast is hosted by Verity Firth. It was produced by Ollie Henderson, Miles Herbert and Ninah Kopel.
Segment 1: Brian Hill is the CEO of Edovo, a mission-driven organization committed to reducing recidivism by bringing the incarcerated population daily access to tech-enabled educational and rehabilitative programming. Segment 2: Ryan Adlesh is the Head of Expansion at FlightCar, the first peer-to-peer car sharing company to operate out of airports. FlightCar offers free airport parking in exchange for renting your car out to other travelers while you're away. Renters get discounted rates and car owners get a payout when their vehicle is rented. Segment 3: Shaun Caldwell is digital entrepreneur and Owner of Charlotte Print, a web-to-print company that empowers micro businesses and consumers annually with affordable, professional options to make an impression. He has been featured in over two dozen publications as a subject matter expert on matters of branding, design, and promotion.Segment 4: Evan Carmichael helps entrepreneurs. At age 19, he built and then sold a biotech software company. At age 22, he became a venture capitalist helping raise between $500,000 and $15 million. He now runs evancarmichael.com, one of the world's most popular websites for entrepreneurs. Segment 5: Eric Poses is the owner and operator of All Things Equal, a board game company in Miami Beach, FL. The lines of family and party games, including Loaded Questions and The Awkward Family Photos Move Line Caption Game, have sold more than 2.5 million copies.Sponsored by Sage and Nextiva.