EPISODE · Apr 30, 2019 · 37 MIN
Graeme Cowan on creating more mentally healthy and caring cultures
from The Learning Hook Podcast · host The Learning Hook
Graeme Cowan on creating more mentally healthy and caring cultures Graeme Cowan, Leadership & Team Resilience Speaker, Bestselling Author, Board Director R U OK? and Co-Founder of FactorC, joins Brenden Carter from The Learning Hook for a chat on the role of training to support more mentally healthy workplaces (aka caring cultures). Snapshot below Runtime: 37 minutes Graeme’s personal story and battles with depression which led to his best selling book, 'Back from the Brink' and his involvement with R U OK? since its launch Lessons learnt from R U OK? Day’s rise as a movement and the campaign approach The power of focus in learning campaigns What’s holding work culture back from change? Mental health week and R U OK? Day – it’s that time of year again… but how we can make it 24/7 x 365? FactorC: The Care Equation, and how through caring leadership, we all grow The prize – which only caring cultures can ‘win’ Links from podcast Connect with Graeme on LinkedIn. Or join him at the upcoming R U OK event, ‘Conversational Leadership’, where leaders from Metro Rail, Woolworths, and Connor Menswear, will share how they’re creating more caring and supportive cultures (16th May - Melbourne!). Contact us to learn more about FactorC and how we’re supporting the growth of caring cultures through eLearning, learning campaigns, apps and portals, events and more: https://learninghook.com.au/factorc/ or here https://factorc.com.au/: In the chat: Graeme Cowan, Leadership & Team Resilience Speaker, Bestselling Author, Board Director R U OK? and Co-Founder of FactorC Brenden Carter, Founder of The Learning Hook and Co-Founder of FactorC (and You!) If any comments at all, we would love to hear from you. www.learninghook.com.au
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