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Best podcasts about amanda tattersall

Latest podcast episodes about amanda tattersall

The Chaser Report
Fyre Festival's Closing Down Sale | Amanda Tattersall

The Chaser Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 16:50


Dom reviews his prediction on the Fyre Festival 2.0's chances of going ahead, while Charles gives an update on his favourite 170Km long line city. Plus, Amanda Tattersall from The ChangeMakers Podcast joins to show us how podcasting should be done.Listen to The ChangeMakers Podcast with Michael Bradley:https://changemakerspodcast.org/michael-bradley-changemaker-chat-lawyers/ You can lose the ads and get more content! Become a Chaser Report VIP member at http://apple.co/thechaser OR https://plus.acast.com/s/the-chaser-report. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

ChangeMakers
What changes and what stays the same

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 22:12


With a Federal Election almost upon us - this is one we recorded earlier (#ICYMI) - a long form audio essay about the refugee politics of 20 years ago, and the many lingering challenges we face when it comes to big issues that divide us - like refugee policy and climate change. This episode is a personal memoir about setting up Labor for Refugees and the challenges we faced in changing the Australian Labor Party.====Examining the tough relationships between mainstream progressive parties and movements in Australia, host Amanda Tattersall looks back at her own experience. She tells the story of the 2001-2004 refugee movement's attempt to shift the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and examines what worked, and what was learnt. Lessons are drawn for the climate movement today. This piece was also published by Fabian Review in February 2022.You can download this episode on Apple, Spotify, LiSTNR, Stitcher, and all your other favourite podcast apps.You can find the original article online at Australian Fabian Review here.For more on ChangeMakers check us out:Via our Website - https://changemakerspodcast.org (where you can also sign up to our email list!)On Facebook, Instagram, Threads - https://www.facebook.com/ChangeMakersPodcast/Blue Sky Social - changemakerspod.bsky.aocial & amandatattersall.bsky.socialOn X/Twitter - @changemakers99 or @amandatattsOn LinkedIn - Amanda.Tattersall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

ChangeMakers
What changes and what stays the same

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 22:12


With a Federal Election almost upon us - this is one we recorded earlier (#ICYMI) - a long form audio essay about the refugee politics of 20 years ago, and the many lingering challenges we face when it comes to big issues that divide us - like refugee policy and climate change. This episode is a personal memoir about setting up Labor for Refugees and the challenges we faced in changing the Australian Labor Party.====Examining the tough relationships between mainstream progressive parties and movements in Australia, host Amanda Tattersall looks back at her own experience. She tells the story of the 2001-2004 refugee movement's attempt to shift the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and examines what worked, and what was learnt. Lessons are drawn for the climate movement today. This piece was also published by Fabian Review in February 2022.You can download this episode on Apple, Spotify, LiSTNR, Stitcher, and all your other favourite podcast apps.You can find the original article online at Australian Fabian Review here.For more on ChangeMakers check us out:Via our Website - https://changemakerspodcast.org (where you can also sign up to our email list!)On Facebook, Instagram, Threads - https://www.facebook.com/ChangeMakersPodcast/Blue Sky Social - changemakerspod.bsky.aocial & amandatattersall.bsky.socialOn X/Twitter - @changemakers99 or @amandatattsOn LinkedIn - Amanda.Tattersall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Chaser Report
Sami Shah's Start in Satire | CHANGEMAKERS

The Chaser Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 15:56


Sami Shah is one of our favourite regular guests on The Chaser Report, so we thought we'd share this incredible interview he did with Amanda Tattersall on the ChangeMakers Podcast about what got him started in satire and why he believes comedy can be used to change what people think.Listen to the full interview with Sami Shah here:https://changemakerspodcast.org/sami-shah-changemaker-chat-news-satire/Find out more about ChangeMakers here:https://changemakerspodcast.org/Watch OPTICS on ABC iview here:https://iview.abc.net.au/show/opticsCheck out more Chaser headlines here:https://www.instagram.com/chaserwar/?hl=enDonate to Peter Dutton's cyclone bunker here:https://chaser.com.au/support/ You can lose the ads and get more content! Become a Chaser Report VIP member at http://apple.co/thechaser OR https://plus.acast.com/s/the-chaser-report. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

ChangeMakers
Scaling Change - Amanda Tattersall on making change big and small #ICYMI

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 43:54


This week we get a little personal and our host shares some of her experiences about making change.How can we hold together big ambition for social change on issues like climate alongside the small work required to build powerful connections across our diversity and difference? This piece explores the tensions of scale between big and small, fast and slow through stories and reflections across a life of organising. Our host Amanda Tattersall reads a memoir that she wrote for the Griffith Review in their August 2021 edition entitled Hey Utopia.You can find the Griffith Review here: www.griffithreview.com/editions/hey-utopia/ (and read the excerpt here as well).For more on ChangeMakers check us out:Via our Website – changemakerspodcast.orgOn Facebook – www.facebook.com/ChangeMakersPodcast/On Twitter – @changemakers99 or @amandatatts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

ChangeMakers
Scaling Change - Amanda Tattersall on making change big and small #ICYMI

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 43:54


This week we get a little personal and our host shares some of her experiences about making change.How can we hold together big ambition for social change on issues like climate alongside the small work required to build powerful connections across our diversity and difference? This piece explores the tensions of scale between big and small, fast and slow through stories and reflections across a life of organising. Our host Amanda Tattersall reads a memoir that she wrote for the Griffith Review in their August 2021 edition entitled Hey Utopia.You can find the Griffith Review here: www.griffithreview.com/editions/hey-utopia/ (and read the excerpt here as well).For more on ChangeMakers check us out:Via our Website – changemakerspodcast.orgOn Facebook – www.facebook.com/ChangeMakersPodcast/On Twitter – @changemakers99 or @amandatatts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Chaser Report
Laugh Till You Die | Andrew Denton | CHANGEMAKERS

The Chaser Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 60:48


Andrew Denton helped put The Chaser on TV back in the day. To make up for that he has tried to make the world a better place. Today you can hear him speak on The ChangeMakers Podcast, hosted by Amanda Tattersall, about how he led the Australian campaign to change the law on Voluntary Assisted Dying.Find out more about:ChangeMakers: https://changemakerspodcast.org/andrew-denton-changemaker-chat-laugh-till-you-die/Go Gentle: https://www.gogentleaustralia.org.au/ You can lose the ads and get more content! Become a Chaser Report VIP member at http://apple.co/thechaser OR https://plus.acast.com/s/the-chaser-report. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Differently Brained
Amanda Tattersall, host of the ChangeMakers podcast

Differently Brained

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 49:51


In this episode, Jacinta and Lachlan chat with Amanda Tattersall. They talk about bipolar, psychosis and medication, and also discuss the way mental health is stigmatised in wider society and individualised as the problems of a sole person rather than a community and social issue.     About our guest Amanda Tattersall is an Associate Professor of Practice with the Sydney Policy Lab and School of Geosciences, bringing decades of change making experience to the University. She is the founder of some of Australia's most interesting social change organisations, including the Sydney Alliance and GetUp.org.au. She hosts the ChangeMakers podcast that tells stories about people trying to change the world. Her book, Power in Coalition, was the first international analytical study of alliance building as a strategy for social change.   Episode partner Eating healthy used to be a struggle for me, but that was before I discovered the BlendJet 2 portable blender. Now when fast food temptation strikes, I just blend up a delicious and nutritious protein shake or smoothie. What are you waiting for? Go to blendjet.com and grab yours today! And be sure to use the promo code DB12 to get 12% OFF your order and free 2-day shipping! Use our special link https://zen.ai/BhfrkalNWbaJ_Pplo8vxWg to save 12% at blendjet.com. The discount will be applied at checkout!   Representations & resources   You can purchase all of these book titles and more from your local independent bookseller or Booktopia. Please note by purchasing through these Booktopia partner links we are provided a small commission which allows us to continue to provide the podcast at no cost to our audience.    About the podcast Differently Brained shares the opinions of individuals and does not consider your personal circumstances. Differently Brained exists purely for information purposes and should not be relied on as health or medical advice. Because no brain is the same, please consult your healthcare professional for your personal medical needs. The Differently Brained team acknowledge the traditional custodians of the lands on which we record, edit and stream this podcast. We pay our respects to all First Nations peoples and their Elders part, present and emerging. We extend that respect to all First Nations cultures and their ongoing connection to the lands, waterways and communities.

ChangeMakers
Nina Hall - ChangeMaker Chat - Digital Advocacy

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 47:39


If you are in Australia you might have heard of GetUp, or if you are in the United States you probably know about MoveOn - but you might not be aware that these kinds of digital advocacy movements operate in 20 countries around the world. These groups are linked through a global network called OPEN (Online Progressive Engagement Network) and today we talk with Nina Hall who has written the book about how the network works!  We explore what makes these organisations similar and how their work differs across the world. We talk about a big debate inside the network - about having their campaigns between being led by member preferences and being stewarded by staff. This is a chat we at ChangeMakers particularly enjoyed as our host, Amanda Tattersall helped found GetUp in Australia.  If you have been getting emails from one of these organisations - come and have a listen to how they work!  For more on ChangeMakers check us out: Via our Website - https://changemakerspodcast.org On Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ChangeMakersPodcast/ On Twitter - @changemakers99 or @amandatatts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
Nina Hall - ChangeMaker Chat - Digital Advocacy

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 47:39


If you are in Australia you might have heard of GetUp, or if you are in the United States you probably know about MoveOn - but you might not be aware that these kinds of digital advocacy movements operate in 20 countries around the world. These groups are linked through a global network called OPEN (Online Progressive Engagement Network) and today we talk with Nina Hall who has written the book about how the network works!  We explore what makes these organisations similar and how their work differs across the world. We talk about a big debate inside the network - about having their campaigns between being led by member preferences and being stewarded by staff. This is a chat we at ChangeMakers particularly enjoyed as our host, Amanda Tattersall helped found GetUp in Australia.  If you have been getting emails from one of these organisations - come and have a listen to how they work!  For more on ChangeMakers check us out: Via our Website - https://changemakerspodcast.org On Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ChangeMakersPodcast/ On Twitter - @changemakers99 or @amandatatts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
Martha McKenzie - ChangeMaker Chat - Organising Money for ChangeMaking

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 42:52


Making change is be invaluable, but without resources it is hard to do. This episode digs into the question of how to raise money to make changemaking happen. We talk with Martha McKenzie the Executive Director of the Civic Power Fund in the United Kingdom. The Civic Power Fund is dedicated to raising resources for community organising - providing seed grants and creating understanding amongst philanthropists of the particular power that organising can create. This Chat digs into how they have done this and some of the obstacles they have encountered. It is a tour de force about all things organising, and it demonstrates the power of using the principles of organising to ‘disorganise and reorganise' philanthropy.  In the Chat Martha mentions a few ideas which you can find out more about here:  Jane McAlevey - there is a ChangeMaker Chat with Jane that you can find here.  Scale - the article that our host Amanda Tattersall wrote is here  For more on ChangeMakers check us out: Via our Website - https://changemakerspodcast.org On Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ChangeMakersPodcast/ On Twitter - @changemakers99 or @amandatatts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
Martha McKenzie - ChangeMaker Chat - Organising Money for ChangeMaking

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 42:52


Making change is be invaluable, but without resources it is hard to do. This episode digs into the question of how to raise money to make changemaking happen. We talk with Martha McKenzie the Executive Director of the Civic Power Fund in the United Kingdom. The Civic Power Fund is dedicated to raising resources for community organising - providing seed grants and creating understanding amongst philanthropists of the particular power that organising can create. This Chat digs into how they have done this and some of the obstacles they have encountered. It is a tour de force about all things organising, and it demonstrates the power of using the principles of organising to ‘disorganise and reorganise' philanthropy.  In the Chat Martha mentions a few ideas which you can find out more about here:  Jane McAlevey - there is a ChangeMaker Chat with Jane that you can find here.  Scale - the article that our host Amanda Tattersall wrote is here  For more on ChangeMakers check us out: Via our Website - https://changemakerspodcast.org On Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ChangeMakersPodcast/ On Twitter - @changemakers99 or @amandatatts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Common Ground on Climate
Amanda Tattersall on Democracy

Common Ground on Climate

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 48:34


What is participatory democracy? How can we support robust, genuine debate and collaboration amongst different parts of the community?  As a researcher and community organiser, Amanda has spent her life finding ways to involve a huge range of people in shaping institutions and decision-making. Amanda shares some hard earned lessons and talks us through 5 practical steps to genuinely get people involved.  

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ChangeMakers
Amanda Tattersall - ChangeMaker Chat - with Muslim Women Australia

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 49:16


In this ChangeMaker Chat the tables are turned and the person being interviewed is our host Amanda Tattersall. This is an interview previously recorded as part of the On Purpose Podcast, produced by the Muslim Womens' Association. Interview host Feda Abdo canvases Amanda's experience as an organiser, some of her research work on people power in cities around the world as well as her more personal experiences as someone living with bipolar. This is a powerful and at times raw account of what it takes to live the maxim, ‘in order to change the world you first must change yourself.'  Thanks to Feda Abdo for hosting this interview and to production team Bilal Abdelwahed (Video Production Lead) and Camelia Gusmardy (Videographer) at Imbuity (https://imbuity.com.au/). To listen to the other On Purpose podcasts visit - https://mwa.org.au/on-purpose-podcast/.  For more on ChangeMakers check us out: Via our Website - https://changemakerspodcast.org On Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ChangeMakersPodcast/  On Twitter - @changemakers99 or @amandatatts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
Amanda Tattersall - ChangeMaker Chat - with Muslim Women Australia

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 49:16


In this ChangeMaker Chat the tables are turned and the person being interviewed is our host Amanda Tattersall. This is an interview previously recorded as part of the On Purpose Podcast, produced by the Muslim Womens' Association. Interview host Feda Abdo canvases Amanda's experience as an organiser, some of her research work on people power in cities around the world as well as her more personal experiences as someone living with bipolar. This is a powerful and at times raw account of what it takes to live the maxim, ‘in order to change the world you first must change yourself.'  Thanks to Feda Abdo for hosting this interview and to production team Bilal Abdelwahed (Video Production Lead) and Camelia Gusmardy (Videographer) at Imbuity (https://imbuity.com.au/). To listen to the other On Purpose podcasts visit - https://mwa.org.au/on-purpose-podcast/.  For more on ChangeMakers check us out: Via our Website - https://changemakerspodcast.org On Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ChangeMakersPodcast/  On Twitter - @changemakers99 or @amandatatts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Listen, Organize, Act! Organizing & Democratic Politics

This two-part episode discusses the work of Saul Alinsky, the “dean of community organizing,” and the different traditions and influences that shaped his democratic vision. The key texts discussed are his two books: “Reveille for Radicals” published in 1946, and his more well known later book, “Rules for Radicals,” written in 1971. In this first part of this two part episode I discuss Alinsky, his writings, and his legacy with Amanda Tattersall. Amanda currently directs the Policy Lab at Sydney University. With a background in social movements as well as union organizing, she was inspired by reading Alinsky to set up Sydney Alliance, a community organizing coalition in her hometown. Since doing that, she has helped develop a number of other initiatives to craft creative, democratic responses to endemic problems.Guest:Amanda Tattersall is an Associate Professor at Sydney University and a community organiser. She established community organising in Australia founding the Sydney Alliance, and also co-founded GetUp Australia's largest digital campaigning organisation. She currently uses her community organising experience to lead relationship-driven research with the Sydney Policy Lab on issues like climate change and mental illness. She also hosts the ChangeMakers Podcast.  

ChangeMakers
The Art of Politics: reflections on the Australian Labor Party, Refugees and Climate Change

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 22:13


Examining the tough relationships between mainstream progressive parties and movements in Australia, host Amanda Tattersall looks back at her own experience. She tells the story of the 2001-2004 refugee movement's attempt to shift the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and examines what worked, and what was learnt. Lessons are drawn for the climate movement today. This piece was also published by Fabian Review in February 2022. You can find the original article online at Australian Fabian Review here. For more on ChangeMakers check us out: Via our Website - https://changemakerspodcast.org On Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ChangeMakersPodcast/ On Twitter - @changemakers99 or @amandatatts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
The Art of Politics: reflections on the Australian Labor Party, Refugees and Climate Change

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 22:13


Examining the tough relationships between mainstream progressive parties and movements in Australia, host Amanda Tattersall looks back at her own experience. She tells the story of the 2001-2004 refugee movement’s attempt to shift the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and examines what worked, and what was learnt. Lessons are drawn for the climate movement today. This piece was also published by Fabian Review in February 2022. You can find the original article online at Australian Fabian Review here. For more on ChangeMakers check us out: Via our Website - https://changemakerspodcast.org On Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ChangeMakersPodcast/On Twitter - @changemakers99 or @amandatattsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
Scaling Change - Amanda Tattersall on making change big and small

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 43:54


How can we hold together big ambition for social change on issues like climate alongside the small work required to build powerful connections across our diversity and difference? This piece explores the tensions of scale between big and small, fast and slow through stories and reflections across a life of organising. Our host Amanda Tattersall reads a memoir that she wrote for the Griffith Review in their August edition entitled Hey Utopia. You can find the Griffith Review here: https://www.griffithreview.com/editions/hey-utopia/. For more on ChangeMakers check us out: Via our Website - https://changemakerspodcast.org On Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ChangeMakersPodcast/ On Twitter - @changemakers99 or @amandatatts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
Scaling Change - Amanda Tattersall on making change big and small

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 43:54


How can we hold together big ambition for social change on issues like climate alongside the small work required to build powerful connections across our diversity and difference? This piece explores the tensions of scale between big and small, fast and slow through stories and reflections across a life of organising. Our host Amanda Tattersall reads a memoir that she wrote for the Griffith Review in their August edition entitled Hey Utopia. You can find the Griffith Review here: https://www.griffithreview.com/editions/hey-utopia/. For more on ChangeMakers check us out: Via our Website - https://changemakerspodcast.orgOn Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ChangeMakersPodcast/ On Twitter - @changemakers99 or @amandatattsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
Climate Justice, Coalitions and Glasgow

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 47:59


If Glasgow tells us anything - the people of the world will need to keep coming together if the politicians of the world are to ever stop climate change. But that begs the question - what does it take for people to come together powerfully? Especially people who are really different. Building unusual alliances is both an art and a science and those who have succeeded and failed before have a lot to teach us today. This is a special episode from our archive, recorded in 2017, featuring two very different coalitions. Together they share a series of important lessons about building alliances. We love coalition building at ChangeMakers - our host Amanda Tattersall wrote the go to book ‘Power in Coalition’ and these stories bring many of these ideas to life. For more on ChangeMakers visit our website - https://changemakerspodcast.org/ Find us on Twitter @changemakers99 or @amandatatts Or on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/changemakerspodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
Climate Justice, Coalitions and Glasgow

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 47:59


If Glasgow tells us anything - the people of the world will need to keep coming together if the politicians of the world are to ever stop climate change. But that begs the question - what does it take for people to come together powerfully? Especially people who are really different. Building unusual alliances is both an art and a science and those who have succeeded and failed before have a lot to teach us today. This is a special episode from our archive, recorded in 2017, featuring two very different coalitions. Together they share a series of important lessons about building alliances. We love coalition building at ChangeMakers - our host Amanda Tattersall wrote the go to book ‘Power in Coalition' and these stories bring many of these ideas to life. For more on ChangeMakers visit our website - https://changemakerspodcast.org/ Find us on Twitter @changemakers99 or @amandatatts Or on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/changemakerspodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Chaser Report
Nina Oyama is Double Vaxxed | Nina Oyama | Amanda Tattersall

The Chaser Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 25:43


Nina Oyama is double vaxxed up and has a hot tip on how to prevent the injection from making you feel sluggish, and Amanda Tattersall reports from the hottest hotspot in South Western Sydney. Plus Charles is unusually upbeat, which might be to do with the fact that Dom is back from tomorrow and this podcast will be saved See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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ChangeMakers
ICYMI - A different Afghanistan - The Kabul Peace House

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 56:36


As Afghanistan falls again to the rule of the Taiban, we want to share a lesser-known story of hope - the work of the Kabul Peace House. During the 2000s in the mountains of central Afghanistan, soon after the US invasion, a remarkable but unlikely peace movement began. Led by a man called Insaan, they committed to a process of building peace between people. Over decades they created understanding and connection between ethnic groups and genders in ways that invasion and ideology never could. This story was written and recorded by our reporter Mark Isaacs on location in Afghanistan, and first released in 2020. Life in Afghanistan is far more complex than how it is portrayed in the daily Western news, in this episode we celebrate the Afghani community leaders who continue to work for a better place and real peace. You can find out more about this story in the book about Kabul Peace House, by Mark Isaacs - https://markjisaacs.com/product/the-kabul-peace-house/ Find out more about ChangeMakers on our website - https://changemakerspodcast.org/ You can follow us on Twitter @changemakers99 or our host Amanda Tattersall @amandatatts. Or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ChangeMakersPodcast/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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ChangeMakers
ICYMI - A different Afghanistan - The Kabul Peace House

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 56:36


As Afghanistan falls again to the rule of the Taiban, we want to share a lesser-known story of hope - the work of the Kabul Peace House. During the 2000s in the mountains of central Afghanistan, soon after the US invasion, a remarkable but unlikely peace movement began. Led by a man called Insaan, they committed to a process of building peace between people. Over decades they created understanding and connection between ethnic groups and genders in ways that invasion and ideology never could. This story was written and recorded by our reporter Mark Isaacs on location in Afghanistan, and first released in 2020. Life in Afghanistan is far more complex than how it is portrayed in the daily Western news, in this episode we celebrate the Afghani community leaders who continue to work for a better place and real peace. You can find out more about this story in the book about Kabul Peace House, by Mark Isaacs - https://markjisaacs.com/product/the-kabul-peace-house/ Find out more about ChangeMakers on our website - https://changemakerspodcast.org/ You can follow us on Twitter @changemakers99 or our host Amanda Tattersall @amandatatts. Or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ChangeMakersPodcast/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Overnights
Achieving Social Change

Overnights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 26:08


When people want to change how our society works, what's the best way to do that?

Overnights
Achieving Social Change

Overnights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 26:08


When people want to change how our society works, what's the best way to do that?

ChangeMakers
Sexual Assault - IWD ChangeMaker Special

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 18:17


There is a sexual assault crisis in Australia right now. Today we have a special episode - a re-recorded speech that was delivered by host Amanda Tattersall to 500 year 9 and 10 female and male high school students at a public high school in Sydney’s inner West Sydney for its International Women’s Day Assembly.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
Sexual Assault - IWD ChangeMaker Special

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 18:17


There is a sexual assault crisis in Australia right now. Today we have a special episode - a re-recorded speech that was delivered by host Amanda Tattersall to 500 year 9 and 10 female and male high school students at a public high school in Sydney’s inner West Sydney for its International Women’s Day Assembly. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
Adam Barbanel-Fried - ChangeMaker Chat

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 42:31


Can we use old social change strategies like one to one relationships to make electoral politics different? Adam Barbanel-Fried and his organisation Changing the Conversation Together did exactly this in the 2020 US Election. As a long time community organiser he used Deep Canvassing - door to door conversations that could help voters interpret the election through the eyes of those who they love. The strategy proved to be a powerful antidote to Trump’s Presidency. Adam shares his journey that led to his embrace of this work, how Deep Canvassing works in practice and what it might mean to changing politics more broadly. Find out more - https://changemakerspodcast.org/ Follow us on Twitter - @changemakers99 or our host Amanda Tattersall on @amandatattsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
Adam Barbanel-Fried - ChangeMaker Chat

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 42:31


Can we use old social change strategies like one to one relationships to make electoral politics different? Adam Barbanel-Fried and his organisation Changing the Conversation Together did exactly this in the 2020 US Election. As a long time community organiser he used Deep Canvassing - door to door conversations that could help voters interpret the election through the eyes of those who they love. The strategy proved to be a powerful antidote to Trump’s Presidency. Adam shares his journey that led to his embrace of this work, how Deep Canvassing works in practice and what it might mean to changing politics more broadly. Find out more - https://changemakerspodcast.org/ Follow us on Twitter - @changemakers99 or our host Amanda Tattersall on @amandatatts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Authentic Awakened Action
#4 Amanda Tattersall — The Ins And Outs Of Social Change

Authentic Awakened Action

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 71:49


Amanda Tattersall is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Sydney. She is an internationally recognised researcher and community organiser. In this podcast we looked at: - Amanda's personal journey and experience with bipolar disorder. - The discrimination and stigma around mental health conditions in society today. - Building relationships and trust as a way to help us imagine the world we want to live in.- How space for reflection can save us from burnout as activists for social change. - Finding the balance between reflection and action and some useful practices. - Pathways to start engaging in social activist movements and how to get started.To learn more about Amanda's work visit the Changemakers Podcast.Also check out Be The Change Australia for structured conversations that enable people to make sense of the great ecological and social dilemmas of our time.For more information about upcoming speakers visit: The Human Potential Series.To learn more about Earth Beat Festival and the values behind our organisation please go to: earthbeatfestival.comThanks for tuning in and if you feel inspired please leave us a review on iTunes.Music courtesy of East Forest. Listen to his latest album Spores.

Grow Ensemble Podcast
#112 - Life Lessons & Strategies for Social Change with Amanda Tattersall of Sydney Policy Lab & Host of the Changemakers Podcast

Grow Ensemble Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 42:16


ChangeMakers
Craig Reucassel - ChangeMaker Chat

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 43:45


Have you been enjoying Fight for Planet A - the show all about climate change? Then come and hear our ChangeMaker Chat with host Craig Reucassel where we go behind the scenes to find out about his story, and explore what he is trying to achieve in doing the show. For more on ChangeMakers head to https://changemakerspodcast.org/. Follow us on Twitter @Changemakers99, or host Amanda Tattersall @amandatatts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
Craig Reucassel - ChangeMaker Chat

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 43:45


Have you been enjoying Fight for Planet A - the show all about climate change? Then come and hear our ChangeMaker Chat with host Craig Reucassel where we go behind the scenes to find out about his story, and explore what he is trying to achieve in doing the show. For more on ChangeMakers head to https://changemakerspodcast.org/. Follow us on Twitter @Changemakers99, or host Amanda Tattersall @amandatatts.

ChangeMakers
Migrant caravan in Central America

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 48:18


In late 2018 thousands of people from across Central America walked North to the border of the USA and into the political maelstrom of the midterm elections. How did they organise themselves and what did they achieve?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
Igniting jobs for refugees

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 38:09


In Australia it’s hard for newly arrived refugees to find a new job. In 2011, Settlement Services International found a way for refugees to create businesses for themselves - by using the marketplace as a changemaker. Host Host Amanda Tattersall speaks refugee Ed Yousif. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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ChangeMakers
Amnesty and trolling twitter

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 41:20


Social media abuse tries to shut people down, and is frighteningly common for women and people of colour. Host Amanda Tattersall discusses with social activist Tanning Onus Williams the story of how Amnesty decided to map twitter and see if it could stop it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
Amnesty and trolling twitter

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 41:20


Social media abuse tries to shut people down, and is frighteningly common for women and people of colour. Host Amanda Tattersall discusses with social activist Tanning Onus Williams the story of how Amnesty decided to map twitter and see if it could stop it.

ChangeMakers
Igniting jobs for refugees

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 38:09


In Australia it’s hard for newly arrived refugees to find a new job. In 2011, Settlement Services International found a way for refugees to create businesses for themselves - by using the marketplace as a changemaker. Host Host Amanda Tattersall speaks refugee Ed Yousif. 

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ChangeMakers
Migrant caravan in Central America

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 48:18


In late 2018 thousands of people from across Central America walked North to the border of the USA and into the political maelstrom of the midterm elections. How did they organise themselves and what did they achieve?

ChangeMakers
Becky Bond - ChangeMaker chat

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 40:33


We have radical challenges like climate change and inequality but not many radical political leaders. What does it take to find and elect leaders like Alexandria Ocasio Cortez? Becky Bond was one of the Field Directors for the Bernie Sanders campaign and she shares her experience of combining radical agendas and political parties.

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ChangeMakers
Becky Bond - ChangeMaker chat

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 40:33


We have radical challenges like climate change and inequality but not many radical political leaders. What does it take to find and elect leaders like Alexandria Ocasio Cortez? Becky Bond was one of the Field Directors for the Bernie Sanders campaign and she shares her experience of combining radical agendas and political parties.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
John Robertson - ChangeMaker chat

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 50:38


Do you wish politicians would spill the beans on how politics actually works? Then this chat is for you. Topics range from Your Rights at Work, the ALP and the Adani mine.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
John Robertson - ChangeMaker chat

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 50:38


Do you wish politicians would spill the beans on how politics actually works? Then this chat is for you. Topics range from Your Rights at Work, the ALP and the Adani mine.

ChangeMakers
Marc Stears - ChangeMaker chat

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 39:10


Can universities be change makers? Marc Stears has not only been a Professor at Oxford but a leading figure in the UK Labour Party under Ed Miliband. He shares what he has learnt about transitioning across the university-practitioner divide in the pursuit of social impact, and his new role as Director of Sydney Policy Lab.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
Marc Stears - ChangeMaker chat

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 39:10


Can universities be change makers? Marc Stears has not only been a Professor at Oxford but a leading figure in the UK Labour Party under Ed Miliband. He shares what he has learnt about transitioning across the university-practitioner divide in the pursuit of social impact, and his new role as Director of Sydney Policy Lab.

ChangeMakers
Asian coalition for housing rights

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2018 37:15


Can squatters ever hope to become land owners? An inspiring story from Thailand shows what it takes for poor people to rebuild the city around them.

ChangeMakers
Asian coalition for housing rights

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2018 37:15


Can squatters ever hope to become land owners? An inspiring story from Thailand shows what it takes for poor people to rebuild the city around them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
Homes for the homeless

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2018 28:34


How do we overcome chronic long term homelessness? On this episode we look at one campaign which decided to set an absurdly ambitious goal to try and solve the homelessness problem.

ChangeMakers
Fair treatment

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2018 48:27


What is a church doing running a facility where illegal drugs can be used openly? And why?

ChangeMakers
Fair treatment

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2018 48:27


What is a church doing running a facility where illegal drugs can be used openly? And why?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
Homes for the homeless

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2018 28:34


How do we overcome chronic long term homelessness? On this episode we look at one campaign which decided to set an absurdly ambitious goal to try and solve the homelessness problem.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Urban Broadcast Collective
76. Democracy and Cities Part II, with Amanda Tattersall_CR

Urban Broadcast Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 20:16


Part II of our chat about democracy and cities. In cities around the world, citizens are channeling their frustration with existing community engagement processes into the creation of urban alliances. These alliances bring together diverse civil society actors in pursuit of social change. This is the second part of our two-part discussion about democracy and cities. We talk to Amanda Tattersall about how urban alliances work in practice in different cities around the world. We travel to Cape Town in South Africa and Barcelona in Spain, before returning to Sydney, Australia. “I’m interested in the urban alliances that are going to allow citizens to have a better city. I see them as progressive, because if citizens are going to have more rights, and more resources supporting their lives, that is a progressive outcome.” Dr Amanda Tattersall If you missed the first part of our discussion you might want to catch up on that episode first. We talk to Kurt Iveson about urban alliances that allow citizens to play a proactive role in shaping their cities. Kurt suggested these alliances are an alternative to the reactive modes of engaging people in city making that exist in current urban governance and planning frameworks. Guest Dr Amanda Tattersall is a scholar and a change maker. She is a Post-Doctoral Fellow as part of the Organising Cities Project in the School of Geosciences. She is the founder of some of Australia’s most interesting social change organisations, including the Sydney Alliance and GetUp.org.au, and she is the founder and Host of the ChangeMakers podcast, which tells stories about people trying to change the world. Her book, Power in Coalition, was the first international analytical study of alliance building as a strategy for social change. As an urban geographer, she focuses on questions of how the city can be a subject for democratic politics. She is currently undertaking research on intra and inter city coalition building strategies to identify ways in which networks of urban alliances may help citizens present solutions to wicked global problems like climate change, poverty, inequality and the politics of refuge. Her PhD was industrial relations, and she has previously worked as a union organiser and was an elected official at Unions NSW. As a teacher, Amanda’s greatest passion is to bring the community in – with stories, guest speakers, practical projects that are strengthened by her extensive network amongst Australia’s not for profit community. The Democratic Experiment Series This episode is a part of a series called The Democratic Experiment. This series is a partnership between City Road and The Sydney Policy Lab at the University of Sydney. The Sydney Policy Lab exists to break down the barriers between researchers, policymakers, campaigners and the community at large. At the Sydney Policy Lab people of all backgrounds are coming together to strengthen our democracy, reduce spiralling inequality and help to empower communities to shape their own future.

Urban Broadcast Collective
75. Democracy and Cities Part I, with Kurt Iveson_CR

Urban Broadcast Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 16:15


After the Arab Spring, Occupy and the Umbrella Movement the streets were cleared. But as the dust was settling some more durable democratic experiments emerged. These urban alliances sought to make our cities more equitable places to live. In this two-part episode on democracy and cities we’re talking about a new type of political movement that is forming in different cities around the world; its called an urban alliance. In this first episode, Associate Professor Kurt Iveson sets up the discussion by telling us why cities are important for democracy. “There’s a basic demographic thing about, you know, the majority of the world’s population now living in cities… that’s really important, in the sense of, the particular problems of everyday life in cities are now being experienced by millions of people around the planet… questions of water, food, housing, transport…” Associate Professor Kurt Iveson It’s not only that there are different ways to practise democracy in our cities, but the very fabric of our cities and even the ecologies of our cities can shape how the new urban alliances operate. In other words, the geographies and socialities of the city matter for how democracy is practised. The story we tell ourselves about democracy is often focused on nation-states and citizenships. But for Kurt, urban alliances and sustained community organising in cities are just as important for democracy as nations. Questions about cities frequently focus on who counts as a democratic subject and how to participate in various political, interest or geographical communities. These types of questions are being creatively re-imagined in cities around the world, and one of these re-imaginings is called an urban alliance. “At the very basic level, what we’re trying to signal by this term of urban alliance is a kind of political formation that is not just about a particular issue, and is also not just based on a particular identity, but is an alliance that operates – the thing that binds people together is their shared inhabitance of a city”. Associate Professor Kurt Iveson If you like this discussion you can listen to the second part of this two-part episode about democracy and cities via City Road. In part two, we start with Kurt’s suggestion that urban alliances are not just flash-in-the-pan protests on the latest political bugbear, rather they are a new form of democratic practise. We pick up where Kurt left off with Kurt’s collaborator, Dr Amanda Tattersall, who is an urban activist and researcher. Amanda talks about her fieldwork uncovering new urban alliances in Cape Town and Barcelona. Guest Associate Professor Kurt Iveson is interested in the question of how social justice can be achieved in cities. In this episode, Kurt discusses his current study with collaborator Dr Amanda Tattersall: Organising the 21st Century City: An International Comparison of Urban Alliances as Citizen Engagement. The study is funded by the Henry Hallroan Trust. This study builds on Kurt’s previous research, which has focused on two main areas. First, he has examined the significance of the urban public realm for citizenship and democracy. Second, he has explored how urban planning might work better to achieve social justice in cities. Kurt is the author of Publics and the City The Democratic Experiment Series This episode is a part of a series called The Democratic Experiment. This series is a partnership between City Road and The Sydney Policy Lab at the University of Sydney. The Sydney Policy Lab exists to break down the barriers between researchers, policymakers, campaigners and the community at large. At the Sydney Policy Lab people of all backgrounds are coming together to strengthen our democracy, reduce spiralling inequality and help to empower communities to shape their own future.

ChangeMakers
Marriage equality

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 48:09


The road to marriage equality in Australia was filled with dirty tricks and homophobia. How did the LGBTI community build a movement strong enough to overcome it all?

ChangeMakers
Marriage equality

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 48:09


The road to marriage equality in Australia was filled with dirty tricks and homophobia. How did the LGBTI community build a movement strong enough to overcome it all?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
Reclaim the city

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 43:02


In Cape Town, apartheid pushed black residents to the edge of the city. Reclaim the city is a movement pushing back, desegregating the city through strategic long term occupations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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ChangeMakers
Reclaim the city

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 43:02


In Cape Town, apartheid pushed black residents to the edge of the city. Reclaim the city is a movement pushing back, desegregating the city through strategic long term occupations.

reclaim changemakers amanda tattersall
ChangeMakers
Indivisible

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 42:41


This is the origin story of the largest anti-Trump organisation in America and how it built a mass based local movement to save affordable healthcare.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
Indivisible

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 42:41


This is the origin story of the largest anti-Trump organisation in America and how it built a mass based local movement to save affordable healthcare.

City Road Podcast
26. Democracy and Cities II

City Road Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 20:00


In cities around the world, people are channeling their frustration with existing community engagement processes into the creation of urban alliances. These alliances bring together diverse civil society actors in pursuit of social change. This is the second part of our two-part discussion about democracy and cities. We talk to Amanda Tattersall about how urban alliances work in practice in different cities around the world. We travel to Cape Town in South Africa and  Barcelona in Spain, before returning to Sydney, Australia. "I'm interested in the urban alliances that are going to allow citizens to have a better city. I see them as progressive, because if citizens are going to have more rights, and more resources supporting their lives, that is a progressive outcome." Dr Amanda Tattersall  If you missed the first part of our discussion you might want to catch up on that episode first. We talk to Kurt Iveson about urban alliances that allow citizens to play a proactive role in shaping their cities. Kurt suggested these alliances are an alternative to the reactive modes of engaging people in city making that exist in current urban governance and planning frameworks.  Guest Dr Amanda Tattersall is a scholar and a change maker. She is a Post-Doctoral Fellow on the Organising Cities Project in the School of Geosciences. She is the founder of some of Australia’s most interesting social change organisations, including the Sydney Alliance and GetUp.org.au. She is also the founder and Host of the ChangeMakers podcast, which tells stories about people trying to change the world. Her book, Power in Coalition, was the first international study of alliance building as a strategy for social change. As an urban geographer, she focuses on questions of how the city can be a subject for democratic politics. She is currently undertaking research on intra and inter city coalition building strategies to identify ways in which networks of urban alliances may help citizens present solutions to wicked global problems like climate change, poverty, inequality and the politics of refuge. Her PhD was in industrial relations, and she has previously worked as a union organiser and was an elected official at Unions NSW. As a teacher, Amanda’s greatest passion is to bring the community in – with stories, guest speakers, practical projects that are strengthened by her extensive network amongst Australia’s not for profit community. The Democratic Experiment Series This episode is a part of a series called The Democratic Experiment. This series is a partnership between City Road and The Sydney Policy Lab at the University of Sydney. The Sydney Policy Lab exists to break down the barriers between researchers, policymakers, campaigners and the community at large. At the Sydney Policy Lab people of all backgrounds are coming together to strengthen our democracy, reduce spiralling inequality and help to empower communities to shape their own future.

ChangeMakers
Umbrella movement

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 39:17


In 2014 Hong Kong hundreds of thousands of citizens staged a mass street occupation demanding the vote. Why did it happen? And what led to tensions building inside the movement overtime?

ChangeMakers
Umbrella movement

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 39:17


In 2014 Hong Kong hundreds of thousands of citizens staged a mass street occupation demanding the vote. Why did it happen? And what led to tensions building inside the movement overtime?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
Brooklyn 99

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 27:00


What can we learn when a Hollywood TV show gets into ChangeMaking? Comedy show Brooklyn 99 took on police racism. How did they do it in a way that people didn’t turn off?

ChangeMakers
Brooklyn 99

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 27:00


What can we learn when a Hollywood TV show gets into ChangeMaking? Comedy show Brooklyn 99 took on police racism. How did they do it in a way that people didn’t turn off?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

City Road Podcast
24. Democracy and Cities I

City Road Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 16:00


After the Arab Spring, Occupy and the Umbrella Movement the streets were cleared. But as the dust was settling some more durable democratic experiments emerged. These urban alliances sought to make our cities more equitable places to live. In this two-part episode on democracy and cities we’re talking about a new type of political movement that is forming in different cities around the world; its called an urban alliance. In this first episode, Associate Professor Kurt Iveson sets up the discussion by telling us why cities are important for democracy. “There’s a basic demographic thing about, you know, the majority of the world’s population now living in cities… that’s really important, in the sense of, the particular problems of everyday life in cities are now being experienced by millions of people around the planet... questions of water, food, housing, transport…” Associate Professor Kurt Iveson It’s not only that there are different ways to practise democracy in our cities, but the very fabric of our cities and even the ecologies of our cities can shape how the new urban alliances operate. In other words, the geographies and socialities of the city matter for how democracy is practised. The story we tell ourselves about democracy is often focused on nation-states and citizenships. But for Kurt, urban alliances and sustained community organising in cities are just as important for democracy as nations. Questions about cities frequently focus on who counts as a democratic subject and how to participate in various political, interest or geographical communities. These types of questions are being creatively re-imagined in cities around the world, and one of these re-imaginings is called an urban alliance. “At the very basic level, what we’re trying to signal by this term of urban alliance is a kind of political formation that is not just about a particular issue, and is also not just based on a particular identity, but is an alliance that operates – the thing that binds people together is their shared inhabitance of a city”. Associate Professor Kurt Iveson If you like this discussion you can listen to the second part of this two-part episode about democracy and cities via City Road. In part two, we start with Kurt’s suggestion that urban alliances are not just flash-in-the-pan protests on the latest political bugbear, rather they are a new form of democratic practise. We pick up where Kurt left off with Kurt's collaborator, Dr Amanda Tattersall, who is an urban activist and researcher. Amanda talks about her fieldwork uncovering new urban alliances in Cape Town and Barcelona. Guest Associate Professor Kurt Iveson is interested in the question of how social justice can be achieved in cities. In this episode, Kurt discusses his current study with collaborator Dr Amanda Tattersall: Organising the 21st Century City: An International Comparison of Urban Alliances as Citizen Engagement. The study is funded by the Henry Hallroan Trust. This study builds on Kurt’s previous research, which has focused on two main areas. First, he has examined the significance of the urban public realm for citizenship and democracy. Second, he has explored how urban planning might work better to achieve social justice in cities. Kurt is the author of Publics and the City The Democratic Experiment Series This episode is a part of a series called The Democratic Experiment. This series is a partnership between City Road and The Sydney Policy Lab at the University of Sydney. The Sydney Policy Lab brings people together to identify solutions to the major challenges of our age. At the Sydney Policy Lab people are coming together to strengthen our democracy, seeking to reduce spiralling inequality and helping to empower communities to shape their own future.

ChangeMakers
Fleeing for your life

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2017 24:55


When Donald Trump took power, one of his first orders was to ban Syrian refugees entering the United States. In many parts of the world politicians are increasingly scapegoating refugees, and in the process denying them their human rights. But there is one country that has decided to treat refugees with basic human decency. Uganda doesn't lock up its refugees. Instead, they live in settlements with freedom of movement, access to land and education. What can the rest of the world learn from Uganda?

ChangeMakers
Fleeing for your life

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2017 24:55


When Donald Trump took power, one of his first orders was to ban Syrian refugees entering the United States. In many parts of the world politicians are increasingly scapegoating refugees, and in the process denying them their human rights. But there is one country that has decided to treat refugees with basic human decency. Uganda doesn't lock up its refugees. Instead, they live in settlements with freedom of movement, access to land and education. What can the rest of the world learn from Uganda?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
Fighting the hard right

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017 47:21


Have you ever clicked on an online petition and wondered whether it worked?In 2016, GetUp - a digital campaign organisation best known for its online petitions and email campaigns - decided to go offline. They came up with a strategy to remove extreme conservative politicians from the Australian parliament. One of the places they went to was the electorate of Bass in Northern Tasmania - a seat not known for being welcoming to out-of-towners. What did they do, and how did they do it? GetUp has been condemned by many for the campaign they ran. Here they talk openly about its strengths - and weaknesses.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
Fighting the hard right

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017 47:21


Have you ever clicked on an online petition and wondered whether it worked? In 2016, GetUp - a digital campaign organisation best known for its online petitions and email campaigns - decided to go offline. They came up with a strategy to remove extreme conservative politicians from the Australian parliament. One of the places they went to was the electorate of Bass in Northern Tasmania - a seat not known for being welcoming to out-of-towners. What did they do, and how did they do it? GetUp has been condemned by many for the campaign they ran. Here they talk openly about its strengths - and weaknesses.

ChangeMakers
The power of vision

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017 36:25


What does it take to improve the lives of millions of people? The late Fred Hollows knew. He was known across the globe for his groundbreaking work in disrupting the global medical establishment, and his legacy lives on among the doctors he inspired. His most famous student - Dr Sanduk Ruit - has helped bring sight to over 125,000 people and trained thousands more doctors. In the process, he has directly improved the lives of millions of people. But what does it take to achieve transformation at this kind of scale?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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ChangeMakers
The power of vision

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017 36:25


What does it take to improve the lives of millions of people? The late Fred Hollows knew. He was known across the globe for his groundbreaking work in disrupting the global medical establishment, and his legacy lives on among the doctors he inspired. His most famous student - Dr Sanduk Ruit - has helped bring sight to over 125,000 people and trained thousands more doctors. In the process, he has directly improved the lives of millions of people. But what does it take to achieve transformation at this kind of scale?

vision changemakers amanda tattersall
ChangeMakers
Fighting dirty

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2017 37:04


What would you do if someone wanted to bulldoze an oil pipeline through your country, threatening not just your land, but your water and air? And what if the nation backing them had a history of playing dirty? That's the situation the people in this episode found themselves in - the battle over building an oil pipeline in Standing Rock in South Dakota, USA. Should they take the high road? Or respond in kind?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
Fighting dirty

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2017 37:04


What would you do if someone wanted to bulldoze an oil pipeline through your country, threatening not just your land, but your water and air? And what if the nation backing them had a history of playing dirty? That's the situation the people in this episode found themselves in - the battle over building an oil pipeline in Standing Rock in South Dakota, USA. Should they take the high road? Or respond in kind?

ChangeMakers
Protesting in Putin's Russia

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2017 49:35


What would you do if someone wanted to illegally concrete over your local park, and build an apartment block on it? And what would you do if the authorities supported the illegal construction? This episode looks at how to organise genuine opposition in a place where the one thing they hate is genuine opposition - how a small protest against the destruction See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
Protesting in Putin's Russia

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2017 49:35


What would you do if someone wanted to illegally concrete over your local park, and build an apartment block on it? And what would you do if the authorities supported the illegal construction? This episode looks at how to organise genuine opposition in a place where the one thing they hate is genuine opposition - how a small protest against the destruction 

ChangeMakers
When anger works - pt 2

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 26:21


This is the second part of an exploration into how anger can be channelled into powerful actions. Part two comes from Brisbane, Australia where a simple vigil outside a hospital turned into a national flashpoint that overturned a decade of political consensus on Australia's refugee policy. Remarkably, when they began the organisers of the vigil didn't know what they were even aiming to achieve.

ChangeMakers
When anger works - pt 2

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 26:21


This is the second part of an exploration into how anger can be channelled into powerful actions. Part two comes from Brisbane, Australia where a simple vigil outside a hospital turned into a national flashpoint that overturned a decade of political consensus on Australia's refugee policy. Remarkably, when they began the organisers of the vigil didn't know what they were even aiming to achieve.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
When anger works - pt 1

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2017 33:12


Placing yourself in harm's way is powerful but scary. Often it is fueled by the white-hot anger of knowing that you're on the side of justice, and yet failing to make the change you need. This is a two-part exploration of times when direct action was used to confront an overwhelming force. Part one looks at the remarkable #FeesMustFall student movement in South Africa, that all started when someone threw poo at a statue.

ChangeMakers
Women who lead

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 45:08


Sometimes it's a strength to not know too much about how something is usually done. In both of today's stories, we see women who had very little experience, entering male-dominated spaces and smashing it. By disrupting the business-as-usual approach, their innovations have had lasting impact. The first story is about mothers who are standing up to the gun lobby in the USA, and the second is about the women on the frontline of terrorism in Kenya.

ChangeMakers
How to win

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2017 47:49


When the largest rally in human history in 2003 didnt stop the Iraq War it makes you wonder what does it take for a coalition to win? In the second episode of ChangeMakers podcast we look at Brexit and examine how the types of coalitions used by each side influenced the outcome of the referendum. Then we go to the Northern Rivers in regional Australia look at how a different kind of alliance against Coal Seam Gas sought to organise across the entire community.

ChangeMakers
Making the impossible possible

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2017 49:26


You might think it'd be easier to ask for something achievable in a campaign, rather than demand the impossible. But sometimes the opposite is true. In the first episode of the ChangeMakers podcast, we look at the famous Fight for 15 campaign in the United States, which is radically changing the way low-wage workers fight for better conditions. Then we look at the roots of the radical politics that is sweeping Barcelona - and examine their attempts to empower the street.

Beyond Zero - Community
Listening to the workers, where are the green jobs?

Beyond Zero - Community

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2015


In this episode, BZE Community radio goes on a listening tour to find out who has done what work in relation to transitioning workers out of carbon heavy jobs.  Viv builds on the talk (March 2015) by Bob Massie from Harvard who visited Latrobe and Hunter Valleys as well as the Galilee Basin and found a lot of rehabilitation needs to be done.Join our guests: Amanda Tattersall from Unions NSW, John Parker from Gippsland Trades and Labour Council, Dave Kerrin - Earthworker Co-Operative, Darren Snell, RMIT University, Tim Gooden Geelong Trades hall and John Rainford - A Short History of Social Democracy throw in their two bob’s worth.Here's one idea from Renew Economy (online magazine)