ChangeMaker Chats
Information about our different interviews with ChangeMakers, what we call ChangeMaker Chats. These are ad hoc interviews with a single change maker that allow us to explore what kind of change they make, why they make it and how they go about it.
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ChangeMaker Chats, Episodes, news
Ernie Cortes – ChangeMaker Chat
We talk to one of the biggest names in US community organising, Ernie Cortes. We chat about the history of organising, exploring how it has changed and how it has […]
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ChangeMaker Chats, Episodes, news
ICYMI – Hahrie Han – ChangeMaker Chat
In 2018 we interviewed Hahrie Han one of the United State’s prominent researchers on community organising, community leadership and social change. This episode explores her research on civic engagement and […]
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ChangeMaker Chats, Episodes, news
Ed Miliband – ChangeMaker Chat
When can political parties be real change makers and produce big change? Ed Miliband, former Opposition Leader for the UK Labour Party shares some of the lesser known stories that […]
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Jonathan Cox – scale and organising – ChangeMaker Chat
ChangeMakers Podcast · Jonathan Cox – Scale & Organising – ChangeMaker Chat Scale is a buzzword in social change circles, but what does it actually mean to scale social change? […]
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ChangeMaker Chats, news, Season Five Stories
Danielle Celemajer – author Summertime – ChangeMaker Chat
ChangeMakers Podcast · Danielle Celermajer – author Summertime – ChangeMaker Chat Dany’s latest book Summertime documents her experience inside the 2019 Bushfires. Today we talk about her journey and how […]
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ChangeMaker Chats, Episodes, news, Season Five Stories
Tyson Yunkaporta – Indigenous Thinking
Tyson Yunkaporta wrote Sandtalk and is an iconoclast, bringing an indigenous perspective to the modern world of crisis and chaos.
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ChangeMaker Chats, Episodes, Season Five Stories
Arnie Graf – Community Organiser – ChangeMaker Chats
Do you need a charismatic leader to make change in the world?
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ChangeMaker Chats, Episodes, Season Five Stories
Myint Cho – ChangeMaker Chats
Following the 2021 coup by the Burmese military, the Burmese community have built an extraordinary civil disobedience movement to call for the return of democracy. Today we speak to Myint Cho a long time Burmese pro-democracy activist, active in the student movement in 1988, and then based at the Thai-Burma border for 12 years. He shares the long history of the struggle and explains what is happening today.
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Jean Hinchliffe – ChangeMaker Chat
What does it take for a teenager to turn into a planet defender? Jean Hinchliffe is a climate campaigner and a new author of activist handbook Lead the Way. Today she talks about her activist journey and the lessons she has learnt about making powerful change.
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Michelle Meagher Change Maker Chat
The power of our largest corporations is all around, but what happens if a corporate foot soldier decides – “enough.” Then uses her inside knowledge to teach people like you […]
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