• 129. Dana Frank: Building legacy through real estate
    Jul 24 2024
    In episode 129 Sue Stockdale talks to Dana Frank, who shares the story of her family business, TD Frank Family Properties. Dana explains the origins of the business dating back to 1950 and how determination and hard work laid the foundation for a successful business that continues to thrive today. Learn about the legacy of resilience and entrepreneurship that shaped TD Frank Family Properties over the years. Dana also talks about her book Get Up And Get On It, where she reveals the formula for creating generational wealth based on human experience that everyone can relate to.

    Find out more about Dana Frank via Dana's website and Instagram

    Key Quotes
    • "Only 12% of family businesses make it to the third generation."
    • "I treat my properties like I treated raising my children."
    • "We are engaged every day and we have fun. It's such a fortunate position to be in where everybody's working towards the same cause. And when we win, we all win together."
    • "Cash erodes, equity grows."



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    26 mins
  • 128. Ricardo Brito: From Burnout to Breakthrough - Reinventing your Career
    Jul 17 2024
    In this episode host Sue Stockdale talks to Ricardo Brito about his journey of experiencing burnout and how it led him to a pivotal moment of realisation. Ricardo reflects on the challenging work environment, dissatisfaction with the tech world, and the breaking point that made him reassess his path.

    About Ricardo Brito
    Ricardo Brito is a career and life coach helping people pave their way to personal and professional fulfilling balance through what he calls the PATH Method. Ricardo’s journey began back in 2021, when deeply entrenched in the corporate tech world as a UX design lead he found himself battling burnout, disillusionment, and defeat. The turning point came when he reached a breaking point and sought medical help, realizing that something needed to change. This led him on an unexpected path of rediscovering himself through therapy, coaching, and experimentation. As he delved into coaching, Ricardo found a renewed sense of purpose and direction.

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    Time Stamps
    [00:04:14] Financial and identity beliefs.
    [00:06:23] Resistance to change.
    [00:09:26] Embracing experimentation and playfulness.
    [00:15:12] Identity and entrepreneurship.
    [00:16:49] Transition in career coaching.
    [00:21:19] The power of storytelling.
    [00:25:31] Preventing burnout through self-care.

    Key Quotes
    • "I just shut down my laptop and said, I can't do this anymore."
    • “Addressing the nature of that resistance is the first step to understand how can you let it go, call it by what it is and figuring out where it comes from."
    • "It's a new confrontation with yourself and your identity."
    • “We need to have those things to inspire us to move forward."
    • "Changing how you approach things to make sure that you're invigorated and don't burn out again."
    • "The better medicine is preventive medicine, not healing. So prevent your career burnout.”
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    27 mins
  • Preview of Series 18
    Jul 10 2024
    Sue Stockdale previews upcoming Series 18 and describes the typical diversity and range of guests that appear on the podcast.

    In Series 18 there will be a guest hosted episode and another featuring a guest recommended to us by a previous podcast guest.

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    3 mins
  • Launching our Impact Report 2024
    Jun 17 2024
    In this bonus episode of the Access to Inspiration podcast, host Sue Stockdale announces the release of the 2024 Impact Report, highlighting the podcast's achievements and how it creates a social impact. Listeners share their love for the inspiring conversations and the hidden gems found in each episode.

    Read the Impact Report on the website

    Notable key points from the report are:
    • Guest Inspiration: 81% of guests felt inspired to participate in another podcast after their experience with Access to Inspiration​​.
    • Positive Feedback: Guests have praised the professional and empathetic approach of the hosts, highlighting how well-researched questions and organic conversations have made them feel valued and encouraged to share their stories.
    • Diverse Guest Representation: Guests represented 33 countries, with a 50:50 gender split, and 40% of guests were first-time podcasters​​.
    • Listener Engagement and Impact: Listeners reported being inspired to take bold steps in their careers and personal lives, reflecting the podcast's mission to foster personal and professional growth​​.
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    7 mins
  • 127. Monique Maissan: Recycling plastic waste into textiles
    Jun 12 2024
    Sue Stockdale talks to Monique Maissan, CEO of Waste2Wear about her entrepreneurial journey to manufacture textiles from recycled plastic bottles. Monique saw an opportunity to make a positive impact in the textile industry, one of the most polluting industries in the world, and pivoted her business to focus on this. Monique emphasises the importance of seeing waste as a valuable source and viewing it not as a problem to be disposed of, but as a resource that can be repurposed and reused, so that we can shift towards a more sustainable and circular economy.

    About Monique Maissan
    Dutch entrepreneur, Monique Maissan specialises in sustainable solutions for the textile industry. As CEO of Waste2Wear she is a pioneer in creating products from recycled plastics. This includes fabrics and finished products from recycled plastic bottles (RPET) and bags from recycled polypropylene (RPP) from discarded domestic appliances and single use food containers. Through Monique’s leadership, Waste2Wear has won several industry awards for their unique products; blockchain transparency and RPET testing method (RA-3) that identifies recycled plastic bottle content in fabrics.
    Find out more via website | LinkedIn | Instagram

    Time Stamps
    [02:17] Textile industry pollution concerns.
    [09:51] The impact of marketing on recycling.
    [14:07] Transparency in recycling industry.
    [15:54] Ensuring authenticity in supply chains.
    [22:59] Sustainability and changing demands.
    [25:16] The importance of innovation.
    [32:18] A sustainable legacy.
    [35:24] Viewing waste as valuable resource.

    Key Quotes
    • “I hope that I actually could close the business because there's no more plastic to recycle. That is my goal."
    • “The textile industry is a very polluting industry”
    • “We calculate with every step what is the reduction in water, in energy and in carbon footprint compared to the virgin equivalent”.
    • “To date we have recycled about 100 million plastic bottles”.
    • “Post consumer recycled polypropylene is only being recycled 1% in the world”.
    • “The millennials, when they are sitting with a Gen Z it's going to be a comparison of how sustainable are you, not if you are sustainable”.
    • “The key to any business is you need to keep innovating”.
    • “I am inspired by young people who actively want to make a difference.”
    • “It's not always good to keep on doing things. It's also good to stop things”.
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    34 mins
  • 126. Sofia Heinonen: Rewilding Argentina and beyond
    Jun 5 2024
    Sue Stockdale talks to Sofia Heinonen, Executive Director of Rewilding Argentina. Sofia shares her journey from a young girl fascinated by the natural world to leading significant conservation efforts in Argentina and beyond. She discusses her initial work in national parks and how her encounter with conservationists Doug and Kris Tompkins profoundly influenced her perspective, shifting her focus from merely protecting land to actively restoring and rewilding ecosystems.About Sofia HeinonenSofía Heinonen was born and raised in Buenos Aires where she trained as a biologist. An activist by nature, she has spent more than thirty years designing large-scale and long-term projects to create protected areas and restore natural ecosystems. Sofía was part of Fundación Vida Silvestre and the National Parks Administration before joining the Iberá Project in 2005, led by Doug and Kris Tompkins (CLT Argentina), which Rewilding Argentina would later continue. She is currently Executive Director where she leads four projects that cover more than one million hectares and a team of more than 200 people.In 2022, the BBC recognised her as one of the 100 most influential women on the planet. Find out more about Rewilding Argentina at Website | LinkedIn | Instagram | YouTubePlease complete our short survey to give us your feedback about the podcast Time Stamps02:34 - Rewilding Argentina's Mission04:01 - Achievements in Iberá Wetland06:30 - Economic and Legal Challenges08:28 - Personal Challenges and Growth10:25 - The Impact of Rewilding on Iberá14:37 - Cultural and Mindset Changes18:15 - Vision for Expanding Conservation Efforts22:08 - Leadership and Inspiration28:17 - The Importance of Perspective34:27 - Passing the Baton Key Quotes"Doug Tompkins said it will take time, but eventually we will win because the law is on our side, and in 20 years nobody will remember the conflicts.""It was like a big war in the sense of changing of land use and changing of paradigm and change the economy.""Changing culture is really the big issue with climate change."“We need to change the context that get the jaguars to become extinct. And that is economy, the culture and the way we perceive the territory."“We are facing now this big challenge of trying to reconnect South America through the rivers. And that is our vision for the next 20 years.""I'm 100% passionate about what I do. It's not work, it's life.""We work for nature and to restore nature, but nature is basically the way we restore ourselves. In a way, it's like rewilding our own spirit.""I think to be more conscious that we can make a change is a good thing".Connect with Access to Inspiration: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn If you are enjoying this podcast and would like to support us then Buy Me A CoffeeProducer: Sue Stockdale Sound Editor: Matias De EzcurraBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/access-to-inspiration--4156820/support.
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    36 mins
  • 125. Jeremy Fish and Lucy Constable Fernandez: The Enduring Impact of Raleigh International
    May 29 2024
    Sue Stockdale explores the transformative power of Raleigh International expeditions with Lucy Constable Fernandez and Jeremy Fish. Since the organisation was launched in 1978 by Colonel John Blashford-Snell, more than 50,000 individuals have participated in expeditions around the world. Sue discovers the impact that it has had, and how the organisation has adapted to continue offering life-enhancing journeys for young people today. About Jeremy Fish and Lucy Constable Fernandez Jeremy participated as a venturer to Indonesia in 1987; and to Guyana in 1988 as a volunteer manager. He was a Raleigh Board member for seven years including three as Vice Chair. In 2018 Jeremy was founder of Raleigh UK Alumni society and is currently Co-chair. He has also been a businessman for 30+ years and is a passionate believer in providing young people with opportunities to develop their leadership skills. Connect with Jeremy via LinkedIn and the Raleigh UK Alumni Society or via Email. Lucy is Managing Director of Raleigh International. Her career spans over ten years in marketing and communications in the not-for-profit sector. As a proud mother to a 12-year-old boy, Lucy understands the importance of nurturing the next generation of leaders. Lucy steers the strategic direction and leads the marketing, recruitment, and pre-departure teams. She also collaborates closely with Country Directors and Expedition Delivery teams to fulfil Raleigh's mission of empowering young individuals worldwide.Connect with Lucy via LinkedIn and Raleigh International via website : Instagram: Facebook : LinkedIn : YouTube Please complete our short listener survey to give us your feedback about the podcast. (3 questions it takes less than 1 minute)Key QuotesRaleigh really changed my life back in the late 1980s and gave me a bigger perspective on the world.""If somebody has Raleigh on their CV, I think they're eminently more employable. It shows that they've got some get up and go. They're a self-starter. They've got some initiative.""Raleigh is generally recognised as being a fantastic way of accelerating people's development""You realise that you can do it. You never thought you could, but you get to the end of the day, it’s one foot in front of the other."“That's how you learn, develop and grow from listening to other viewpoints.""If they're missing home, actually sometimes having that constant contact makes it a lot worse and just getting stuck in is something that helps.""It encourages business leaders to think about their impact on the environment and also how they're developing their young people”.“Today's young people are tomorrow's managers and leaders of the future.""Raleigh is an experience that lives with you for your entire life. It's something you draw upon as a resource in moments of weakness. It's something you draw upon in times of celebration. And it's something you reflect on and it will change your life.”Connect with Access to Inspiration: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn If you are enjoying this podcast and would like to support us then Buy Me A CoffeeProducer: Sue Stockdale Sound Editor: Matias De EzcurraBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/access-to-inspiration--4156820/support.
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    36 mins
  • 124. Neil Wightwick: Transforming lives through nature's classroom
    May 22 2024
    In episode 124 we delve into the world of outdoor education with Neil Wightwick, a leading figure in driving national policy in Scotland to make outdoor education accessible to all. Discover how outdoor environments can become powerful classrooms and how physical challenges can foster growth and curiosity in students. Neil shares his passion for varied outdoor activities and recounts his own experiences, such as rowing across the Atlantic, which taught him the importance of resilience and the power of nature. Neil also discusses with host, Sue Stockdale his work in enabling young people to engage with the outdoors, particularly those from marginalised communities.

    About Neil Wightwick
    Neil Wightwick is a modern-day explorer and tireless advocate for adventurous education, whose remarkable adventures have taken him to the farthest reaches of the globe. With a resume that includes rowing across the Atlantic Ocean, scaling unclimbed peaks in Patagonia, and crossing the vast expanse of the Kalahari Desert on foot, Neil's thirst for adventure knows no bounds. Throughout his career, Neil has been driven by a deep-seated belief in the transformative power of outdoor experiences, particularly for young people. He is currently serving as the CEO of the Scottish Advisory Panel for Outdoor Education and Head of Glasgow City Council's Outdoor Education Services. Through his leadership roles, he is shaping the landscape of outdoor education, ensuring that future generations have the chance to explore, learn, and grow through adventurous experiences in the great outdoors.

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    Key Quotes
    • "I like to have variety, and I like to learn from all of those different experiences."
    • "The solutions and the challenges of today and tomorrow aren't going to be solved by students who have learned how to regurgitate information in a test."
    • “If I don't get outside and I don't have some kind of physical activity, it does start to affect my mental well-being."
    • “There are a number of ways that outdoor learning and adventurous education can interact in really positive ways with the digital world."
    • “We're always coming full circle to appreciating the value of silence and conversation and experience in present time rather than looking at technology at the same time."
    Time Stamps
    [02:15] Adventure in everyday life.
    [06:03] Adventurous education and experiential learning.
    [09:24] Outdoors as a mental tonic.
    [13:55] Impact of adventurous learning.
    [17:13] Outdoor education impact on society.
    [25:35] Digital detox in expeditions.
    [29:23] Small steps lead to adventures.
    [30:52] Adventure and environmental impact.

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    28 mins