Episodes

6 days ago
John Cherrie
6 days ago
6 days ago
Professor John Cherrie graduated in Physics from Edinburgh University and went to work at the Institute of Occupational Medicine. His early career involved measuring exposure to airborne fibres, both asbestos and man-made mineral fibres. The latter work was in support of a large European epidemiology study coordinated by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. John developed an interest in occupational hygiene, and the science behind occupational exposure to harmful agents. In 1991 he joined the University of Aberdeen to set up a Masters course in occupational hygiene. During this time John developed his interest in retrospective occupational exposure assessment for epidemiological studies, and this work formed the basis of his PhD, which he received in 1996. In 2003 John rejoined the IOM and took on the role of Research Director. During this time he broadened his research interested to encompass the “exposome”, human exposure assessment, occupational cancer, environmental and occupational epidemiology, natural and synthetic fibres, dermal exposure and air pollution. In 2015 John took up the chair in Human Health at Heriot Watt University. John is a retired Chartered Fellow of the Faculty of the British Occupational Hygiene Society.

Sunday Jul 13, 2025
Marc Miles - Difficult Conversations and Situations
Sunday Jul 13, 2025
Sunday Jul 13, 2025
In this episode Marc Miles & I discuss those difficult conversations and situations that occasionally occuring during training.
Marc Miles is a career presenter and trainer. He has written a book on Advanced Facilitation Skills, and for over a decade, has taught public speaking skills, and content from the Training and Education Training Package for Australian Vocational Education and Training.
During his time in the Vocational Education and Training sector, Marc has taught the TAE package over 500 times to people all around Australia in various industries. He has a been an instructional designer, training manager, and currently works as a senior facilitator for Spec Training.
Marc’s students know him as a dynamic and engaging facilitator in both the face-to-face and online environments, believing he has set a new standard for how online delivery can be done.Marc’s book, Creating Transformation: Advanced Training Skills for Workshop Facilitators, was published in 2024.
Marc has a Masters degree in Applied Linguistics, Natural language processing certifications, and has conducted numerous professional development workshops for various audiences across Vocation Education and Training, corporate and entrepreneurial sectors.

Sunday Jun 29, 2025
Lisette Kanse
Sunday Jun 29, 2025
Sunday Jun 29, 2025
Dr Lisette Kanse is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychological Science at the University of Western Australia (UWA) and the Course Coordinator of UWA’s Master of and Graduate Certificate in Business Psychology. She has worked as an academic and as a consultant/practitioner in a variety of industrial settings across Europe and Australia, including chemical industry, oil and gas, mining, rail transport, and healthcare settings.
Having entered the field of work health and safety over 25 years ago convinced of the importance of this domain, Lisette’s mission across her entire working life has been to improve work environments, either directly, or through her students, to keep people safe, healthy, engaged, and productive. Occasionally she has been known to extend this mission to keeping people safe outside of the work environment as well.
She uses her dual background in industrial engineering and organisational psychology to identify and facilitate evidence-based improvements, and to warn against ineffective strategies. Her research interests include human factors, work design characteristics, procedures, norms, culture, and leadership, and how these impact on work practice and safety and health.

Sunday Jun 22, 2025
Nova Gibson
Sunday Jun 22, 2025
Sunday Jun 22, 2025
Nova Gibson is director, founder and primary counsellor of Brighter Outlook Narcissistic Abuse Counselling Service and the go-to expert on narcissistic abuse recovery in Australia.
She is the author of Australia's best-selling practical self help book of 2023, 'Fake Love - Understanding and Healing From Narcissistic Abuse' published by Harpercollins and the host of her own Podcast, Fake Love and Flying Monkeys.

Sunday Jun 08, 2025
Tori Cooke
Sunday Jun 08, 2025
Sunday Jun 08, 2025
Tori Cooke is a thought leader in family and domestic violence practice, prevention, andsystems reform.
With over 30 years of frontline social work and teaching experience, Tori is theConsultant/Practice Educator behind Pandora Projects - a feminist consultancy grounded intransformative education, reflective practice, and trauma-informed care.
Her work and remit is passionately focused on practice and professional growth anddevelopment. Her experience spans the design and delivery of women’s healing groups andmens behaviour change programs, supervision and mentoring of frontline workers, andgrowing new leadership to support safer, more just responses in family violence.
Whether facilitating clinical supervision, training students and practitioners, or standing ona stage, Tori is known for holding space with empathy, edge, and humour. Her work invitesothers to reclaim their voice, reflect deeply on their work, and ultimately resist and pushback on the systems that silence and shrink us.

Sunday Jun 01, 2025
Sarah Thomas - All that is NZ in safety catchup
Sunday Jun 01, 2025
Sunday Jun 01, 2025
A regular part of the podcast Sarah brings us news of what's happening in New Zealand in terms of safety and social issues.
Sarah is a Health and Safety specialist, Professional Member of NZInstitute of Safety Management (ProfNZISM), Health & Safety AustraliaNew Zealand Registered (HASANZ) and ANZCAL (Australia and NewZealand Coaching Alliance) accredited trainer.
Sarah is an experience health and safety professional with over twodecades of experience. With an outgoing personality and an inclusivestyle of communication, clients have described Sarah as facilitative;however, she can also be direct and hold people accountable, whilekeeping a sense of humour.
Sarah enjoys helping her clients define what their key health and safetychallenges to develop solutions that are written in their language andwork in their operational context.

Sunday May 25, 2025
Cathy Oddie
Sunday May 25, 2025
Sunday May 25, 2025
Cathy Oddie worked for Centrelink for seven years, before moving on to work in the Superannuation and public mental health sectors. After her role as Business Development and Policy Coordinator at HESTA ended in 2019, Cathy embraced the opportunity to become Monash Health’s first ever Family Violence Lived Experience Consultant within their Mental Health Family Violence Project Team. She then went on to work in Emergency Service response at the Police Assistance Line. Cathy was employed for Berry Street in the roles of After Hours Specialist Family Violence Practitioner, Positive Shift Program Facilitator and Family Safety Contact Practitioner.
More recently, she has been the Intake and Client Engagement Practitioner at Bloom Well-being which is trauma specialist counselling service and a Senior Family Violence Practitioner with Goulburn’s Orange Door virtual team.
From 2007- 2022, Cathy was a volunteer Survivor Advocate with Safe Steps Family Violence Response Centre. This role led Cathy to make a submission and give evidence at the 2015 Victorian Royal Commission into Family Violence. Her testimony resulted in two of the final 227 Recommendations, one of which led to the Review of the Victims of Crime Assistance Act which was tabled to Victorian Parliament in 2018. The dismantling of the Victims of Crime Assistance Tribunal and upcoming implementation of the new Financial Assistance Scheme is as a direct result of Cathy's evidence to the Royal Commission. Cathy made a submission and was called to give evidence to the Legislative Council Legal and Social Issues Committee: Inquiry into Victoria’s Criminal Justice System in 2021. She has also been involved in numerous consultation and co-design processes on legislation and policy reforms including the Victorian Law Reform Commission (VLRC) Stalking Inquiry and VLRC Improving the Response of the Justice System to Sexual Offences Report.
Cathy was on the working group and co-evaluated the DHHS Pilot Project “Family Violence Survivor Employment Pathways Program” and was also on the expert reference group for WIRE’s “Teachable Moments” Research Project, which was a project which had a focus on financial abuse. In 2017, she was elected to the Committee of Management for Project Respect, which is an organisation which provides assistance and support to women experiencing exploitation, abuse or human trafficking in the sex industry. Cathy was also a Director on the board of Violence Free Families from 2021-2022. During her time at HESTA, she was successful in receiving a grant from Victorian Women’s Trust to improve the economic outcomes for women from vulnerable and disadvantaged backgrounds through bringing together the organisations HESTA, ICAN, Fitted for Work and WAM to deliver a targeted financial literacy for women program using a narrative story-telling approach. In 2019, Cathy became the first official survivor ambassador for Mettle Women Inc. This is an organisation which provides safe and accessible employment and opportunities to women who have experienced family violence and homelessness to establish financial independence. In 2021-2022, Cathy facilitated Domestic Violence and Coercive Control Masterclasses around Australia. Also in 2021, she became a published author, having a chapter about her lived experience of family violence included in the short story compilation: “Love, Bruises and Bullsh!t”.
Cathy was appointed to the Victorian Department of Justice and Community Safety’s Victim of Crime Consultative Committee as a Victim Representative in 2020. In addition to this appointment, in 2020 she joined Victoria Legal Aid's "Specialist Family Violence Court Project" Steering Committee, and in 2021 the “Legal Services in The Orange Door Project” Project Control Group as a Family Violence Lived Experience Consultant. She was on the working group designing the new Victims Legal Service which commenced operation in March 2023. Between 2023-2024, Cathy was a member of the Expert Advisory Group for Transitioning Well's contract with the Federal Government and assisted in the co-production of a suite of resources to support small business to implement their legislative obligations to provide their employees with ten days of paid domestic and violence leave when required. Cathy was appointed to the Victims of Crime Commissioner's Lived Experience Experts' Network and to the Adult Parole Board as a Sessional Community Member in June 2024. She has recently commenced a role as a Peer Educator with Western Sydney Recovery College. Cathy is passionately committed to the healing, recovery and financial wellbeing of victim survivors of domestic, family and sexual violence.

Sunday May 11, 2025
Marc Miles - Is the TAE fit for purpose
Sunday May 11, 2025
Sunday May 11, 2025
The wonderful Marc Miles, the font of knowledge on all training and assessing matters in the vocational education and training sector helps disect the TAE qualification. An honest, sometimes brutally honest about whether the keystone qualification required for all trainers and assessors in the sector actually is fit for purpose.
Marc Miles is a career presenter and trainer. He has written a book on Advanced Facilitation Skills, and for over a decade, has taught public speaking skills, and content from the Training and Education Training Package for Australian Vocational Education and Training.
During his time in the Vocational Education and Training sector, Marc has taught the TAE package over 500 times to people all around Australia in various industries. He has a been an instructional designer, training manager, and currently works as a senior facilitator for Spec Training.
Marc’s students know him as a dynamic and engaging facilitator in both the face-to-face and online environments, believing he has set a new standard for how online delivery can be done.Marc’s book, Creating Transformation: Advanced Training Skills for Workshop Facilitators, was published in 2024.
Marc has a Masters degree in Applied Linguistics, Natural language processing certifications, and has conducted numerous professional development workshops for various audiences across Vocation Education and Training, corporate and entrepreneurial sectors.