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Bush to Boardroom - Earned. Not Given.
by Timothy Arnold
I didn't learn leadership from a textbook. I learned it from country people who showed up, helped, and never left anyone behind. Where I grew up, there was a code: you look after your mates, you carry your weight, and you don't wait to be asked.Bush to Boardroom Leadership takes those lessons from the country and brings them into schools, workplaces, and communities everywhere.
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Go Hard, Fail Early - Michael Donehue - Mental Health Advocate
Today, we're joined by Michael Donehue – a respected mental health advocate and a legend in the world of drug and alcohol counseling.Michael's story isn't one of theory; it's one of lived experience. Having faced his own battles with mental health, he understands the darkness that many quietly carry and the courage it takes to ask for help.Raised with the values and lessons learned on the land, Michael brings a grounded, authentic approach to supporting others. He has transformed adversity into purpose, using his experiences from the bush and life's toughest seasons to walk alongside people as they navigate their own challenges.This is a conversation about resilience, vulnerability, hope, and the power of turning our hardest chapters into a way of helping others.From the bush to the boardroom, this is Michael Donehue's story.
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From Wickliffe to Treasury Place - Life in Leadership - Andrew Dalgleish
From the Bush to the Boardroom with Andrew DalgleishIn the very first episode of Bush to Boardroom, Tim Arnold sits down with Andrew Dalgleish to explore how lessons learned on the land can shape leadership in schools, communities and beyond.Growing up on a farm near Wickliffe, Andrew shares stories of drought, community spirit, resilience and hard work, and how those experiences continue to influence his leadership as President of the Victorian Principals Association.Together, Tim and Andrew unpack powerful bush-to-boardroom analogies including the importance of community, navigating through the fog, planning for the long term, and Andrew's "onion" model of leadership. It's a conversation about staying grounded, leading with purpose, and never forgetting where you came from.A must-listen for educators, leaders, and anyone who believes the best leadership lessons are often learned far from the boardroom.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
I didn't learn leadership from a textbook. I learned it from country people who showed up, helped, and never left anyone behind. Where I grew up, there was a code: you look after your mates, you carry your weight, and you don't wait to be asked.Bush to Boardroom Leadership takes those lessons from the country and brings them into schools, workplaces, and communities everywhere.
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Timothy Arnold
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