Podcasts

Unpacking the “Science of Human Phenomena”: Jim Marshall’s Septemics Framework and Its Promise for Change

In this week’s episode of Changemaker Q&A, we venture into the mind of polymath and “human development engineer” Jim Marshall — a man who believes he has mapped the hidden architecture of human behavior. His system, Septemics: Hierarchies of Human Phenomena, proposes that nearly every aspect of human life can be understood through natural laws […]

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Hip Hop as a Framework for Change: Lessons from Manny Faces

When most people hear the word hip hop, they picture beats, rhymes, and street style — a genre of music that’s dominated global charts for decades. But as journalist, podcaster, and scholar Manny Faces reminds us, hip hop is far more than a sound. It’s a culture, a worldview, and, crucially, a framework for building

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When Policy Wins Fall Flat: Why Cultural Change Holds the Key

In a provocative new episode of Change Maker Q&A, host Tiyana J turns a spotlight on a persistent tension in social change: when massive public mobilisations fail to shift policy quickly, how much is culture to blame — and can culture be the foundation for deeper transformation? The episode begins with a deceptively simple question:

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Tiyana J’s Six Week sprint: How She Avoided Burnout in a High-Intensity Season

When life shifts into overdrive, many of us brace for burnout. But for changemaker and entrepreneur Tiyana J, a recent six-week whirlwind of full-time work, program launches, and leadership responsibilities didn’t end in collapse — it ended with energy to spare. The latest episode of Changemaker Q&A explores how she navigated that period, and offers

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Rethinking the World from the Ground Up — Inside Alex Kain’s The Philosophy

What would it look like to rebuild society from scratch — guided not by profit or politics, but by respect, empathy, and gratitude? That’s the question at the heart of The Philosophy, a provocative new book by Melbourne-based author Alex Kain, who joined me on this week’s Changemaker Q&A podcast to explore what he calls

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Rethinking Change: Why Linear Thinking Can’t Solve Nonlinear Problems

In a world defined by rapid disruption—from climate crises to social inequality—the old models of “progress” are showing their cracks. In this week’s Changemaker Q&A, host and social impact researcher Tiyana J explores why it’s time to move beyond linear models of change—and how a nonlinear approach could help us tackle complex, interconnected challenges more

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Navigating Uncertainty: How Dave Chauhan’s “Nautical Leadership” Model Redefines the Art of Leading Through Change

In a world marked by uncertainty, rapid technological disruption, and shifting social expectations, the question of what makes a great leader has never been more urgent. In the latest episode of Changemaker Q&A, leadership strategist and author Dave Chauhan joined me to explore his distinctive framework for navigating the uncharted waters of leadership — what

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