

Classroom 5.0
Mariane Power
Welcome to Classroom 5.0, a podcast helping you to design a future of learning, work and leadership that's both personally meaningful, and creates impact for a better world. Join host, CEO of The Posify Group Mariane Power in conversations that support Inclusive Impact. Expect topics and interviews that deep dive into what it takes to build a truly diverse and equitable world, and learn science backed skills and strategies that are helping our different kind of difference makers thrive.
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Feb 28, 2024 • 56min
#29 Unlocking Confidence: Conquering Imposter Syndrome with Alison Shamir
Ever found yourself questioning your achievements, or feeling like a fraud amidst your successes? You're not alone. Imposter Syndrome whispers doubts and fuels fears driven by ‘never enough’ thinking in up to 70% of adults, world-wide! Today’s guest, Alison Shamir, is an imposter syndrome expert, international speaker, certified coach and media contributor. Through her work, she empowers global organizations, teams, and individuals with the knowledge, tools, and methods grounded in science that they need to overcome imposter syndrome, so they can present and perform as their most confident selves. Join host Mariane Power in conversation with Alison, as she shares both her lived experience and professional insights to help you unlock your own confidence. Through an inclusive, systems thinking lens, Alison emphasises the power of self-acceptance, and the importance of shifting perspectives to develop a healthy and whole self-identity. One that enables you to put your best foot forward in the world. In this episode, we dive into: 01:35 Alison’s personal experience of debilitating imposter syndrome 06:41 Understanding imposter syndrome, who it impacts and why 10:37 Differentiating imposter phenomenon and the inner critic 16:37 Imposter syndrome in minority groups 18:14 Practical ways to support yourself and others 27:25 What we can learn from people who don’t experience imposter phenomenon 38:03 What Alison wishes she could tell her younger self 42:29 Lightning Round: Impact Mindset 45:17 Lightning Round: Creating Change 50:06 Lightning Round: Favourite reads, podcasts and resources 54:11 Lightning Round: LGBTQIA+ resources and influence 58:16 What living a meaningful life looks like for Alison LINKS FOR THE SHOW: For a full list of resources and links to today’s shownotes, see the episode webpage here Connect with Alison via LinkedIn here, and via her website here Join Messy Magic, an online program supporting women with ADHD here To discover how The Posify Group can support your school or workplace in achieving its diversity and inclusion learning and development goals, visit www.theposifygroup.com.au Liked this episode? Remember to Rate, Review and Follow on Apple Podcasts here This helps us support more people, just like you, to imagine and create inclusive impact that benefits our future! Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to share what you loved most about this and other episodes! And if you haven't already done so, come say hi to me, your host, Mariane Power via my homepage here . There you can sign up to my weekly newsletter, to receive bonus updates, behind the scenes action and hand-picked recommended readings for every episode here on Classroom 5.0, delivered straight to your inbox!

Feb 21, 2024 • 59min
#28: Navigating Neurodiversity: A Strengths-Based Future of ADHD with Grace Koelma
Grace Koelma, an advocate for a strengths-based approach to ADHD and founder of Future ADHD, shares her transformative journey after being diagnosed at 33. She discusses the emotional complexities of ADHD and its impact on creativity, emphasizing the need for supportive environments. Grace highlights the importance of tailored resources, like her ADHD-friendly digital planner, and critiques conventional perceptions of neurodiversity. Her insights inspire compassion and understanding while advocating for educational reforms to better support neurodivergent individuals.

Jun 13, 2023 • 44min
Navigating the Future World of Work: How 6 Careers Clusters are Supporting Coaching Conversations with Tomorrow's Top Talent, with Lucy Sattler, CEO of Study Life Grow
From serving fried chicken to co-ordinating military air traffic for the Royal Australian Air Force, Lucy's career has been anything but straightforward. Today, as CEO and founder of Study Life Grow, she uses the leadership skills she learned in her ADFA days to help hundreds of thousands of kids figure out what life after school looks like for them. In this episode, we unpack the 6 careers clusters her team have uncovered, explore the future world of work through the eyes of Gen Z, and unpack the importance and value of starting meaningful careers conversations early. For links to tips and tools discussed, and free insight to action cheatsheet, visit the episode page - https://www.marianepower.com.au/blog/navigating-careers-conversations-with-gen-z To watch the conversation in action, head over to YouTube via the link here https://youtu.be/2UfnwzdCWtM With special thanks to My Video Producer, for sponsoring Season 3 of Classroom 5.0! Check out their good work by visiting https://www.myvideoproducer.com.au/

Jun 4, 2023 • 50min
Flush the Traditional 9-5: How Who Gives A Crap is Redefining Work with Purpose. With Catalina Lopera
Want to learn how Who Gives A Crap is revolutionizing the future of work? Our latest episode of Classroom 5.0 features Catalina Lopera, Wellbeing & Workplace Director of Who Gives a Crap Who Gives A Crap is not your average toilet paper company. They're making waves in the industry by prioritizing purpose-driven leadership and culture over pure profit focus, and it's working. In the war on talent and consumer loyalty, Who Gives A Crap is ‘flush’ with success. In this episode, we explore the new way of working, where leadership that prioritizes wellbeing, development, purpose, and inclusive culture wins. In this episode, you'll learn: How purpose-driven leadership and culture are attracting top talent and creating consumer loyalty The importance of self-care and well-being at work, and why that's an appealing employee value proposition, especially for the younger generation The role of identity and individuality in creating a thriving work environment Tips for designing organizational solutions that keep your 'future self' in mind The importance of self responsibility when it comes to exploring and taking action on your mental health and neurodiversity needs And more! Don't miss out on this insightful conversation. If you too want to learn more about how you can ready yourself for the future of work, get in touch to see how our psychology coaching and career consulting can help!

Feb 20, 2023 • 29min
S3 Ep 5 Neuro-friendly tips for creating an organised and happy home, with Sharon Collon
Sharon, a mother to three amazing neurodivergent children, was no stranger to chaos, mess, and mayhem. But when her stress levels reached a breaking point, she knew something had to change for the sake of her health and her family's well-being. With a background in executive consulting, Sharon used her expertise to develop neuro-friendly organizational strategies to better understand her family's unique needs. The personal transformation was so significant that she founded The Functional Family to share her insights and help others live happier and calmer lives. In this conversation with Mariane Power, co-founder of The Posify Group and creator of Messy Magic, Sharon shares her practical and easy-to-implement tips that have helped countless families streamline their day-to-day tasks. Listen in, and discover the transformative power of neuro-friendly organization! For links to tips and resources shared in this episode, and to download your free idea to impact cheatsheet, visit the episode webpage here https://www.marianepower.com.au/blog/organised-happy-homes-for-neurodivergent-families-with-sharon-collins Learn about Messy Magic, the coaching program for ADHD women discussed in the conversation here www.marianepower.com.au/messymagic Learn about The Posify Group, a social enterprise helping the next gen prepare for the future workforce with a sense of purpose here www.theposifygroup.com.au Loved the episode? Be sure to leave a review, and subscribe for more conversations on the future of work, learning and leadership!

Feb 5, 2023 • 45min
Creating a future of learning that harnesses human potential, with Tracey Taylor
Having navigated leadership roles from mother, to classroom teacher, to school principal and CEO of Australia’s Steiner Education, today’s guest, Tracey Taylor, has recently stepped into the role as Director of Education Policy for Independent Schools Association. Tracey has a lot to say about leadership and the future of learning, and the role education has to play in shaping our future workforce and communities. She’s unapologetic about her optimistic vision of a future education that takes a holistic approach to learning, and is determined to walk alongside those who share her vision, take action together, and ensure it's brought to life. For links to resources shared in this episode, and to download your free Idea to Impact PDF, head to the episode page - https://www.marianepower.com.au/blog/podcast-tracey-taylor This season of Classroom 5.0 was kindly sponsored by My Video Producer and The Posify Academy, Australia's first digital, clinically informed combined wellbeing and career readiness platform for teens, currently free to access Visit - academy.theposifygroup.com.au See MVP : https://www.myvideoproducer.com.au/

Jan 22, 2023 • 46min
How you can become a kinder and better leader, with Inclusive Education and Leadership expert, Professor Suzanne Carrington
Imagine being told by a doctor that the best option for your child's future education and wellbeing will be an institution, where you can leave them, and forget about them. To parents today, that proposition might seem unfathomable. But to those raising children with disabilities in the mid 1980s, this was their far too common reality. Thankfully, today, things have changed, thanks largely to the good work of pioneers in inclusive education like my guest today, Professor Suzanne Carrington. But there’s still a lot more work to be done. In this heartwarming conversation, Professor Carrington helps paint what the work to date, as well as the path ahead, looks like. Her practical approach will leave you feeling both inspired and equipped to take action toward creating a future of inclusive education, leadership and work that uses inclusive everyday leadership practices to celebrate and promote diversity.

Dec 20, 2022 • 54min
Zach Mercurio, on the art and science of meaningful living and work, and why knowing you matter, matters.
It's that time of year again where many of us are reflecting on our time - how we've spent it, who with, and for what purpose. Today's guest, author, researcher and expert speaker on all things related to purposeful leadership shares what the data says about the value of meaningful living and work, the rise in demand for dignity, the role of spirituality and the significance of mattering. This episode is packed with big thinking and rich coaching questions you can use as reflective prompts, to support new year goal setting that puts the important things in life, first.

Nov 24, 2022 • 56min
S3 Ep 1 How a Solutions Mindset Sets You Up for Success, with Clint Ranse
Wondered what a career in the entertainment industry looks like? Our guest, Clint Ranse, has travelled the world as the go-to-guru in pyrotechnics for some of the biggest names in music including Kiss, Christina Aguilera, Beyonce and Slipknot. Today, he's enjoying his family's sea-change to Port Macquarie, and sharing other people's stories through his company, My Video Producer. Clint shares what he's learned about defining your own success, mental health, and fatherhood, a role he believes is his most significant one yet. We're beyond grateful to Clint and MVP for sponsoring Season 3 of Classroom 5.0, and can't wait to share his story with you!

May 27, 2022 • 1h 2min
S2 Ep 9 Busting Myths and Understanding the Challenges, Strengths and Untapped Potential Within our Gifted Children
For many, the term 'gifted' evokes an image of a privileged child, set for a life of success. As we explore in this week's episode, that assumption is far from reality. We explore the lived experience of four women (including our co-founder, Mariane) as they share their personal and professional understanding of the complex needs, vulnerabilities and strengths of these children, and discover the many ways we can identify and support their differences, to ensure they grow in confidence, and develop and share their potential in the world.