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Beyond Consultation
Business Lab
75 episodes
1 day ago
Kia ora (hello) and welcome to the Beyond Consultation Podcast. This is the podcast to help you do more than just tick the box of consultation. You'll hear stories of people working together on challenges that no one person or organisation can address on its own. You'll hear about the mindsets, the methods, the failures, and the lessons learned - all with the goal of increasing the collective impact you're making in your work.
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Kia ora (hello) and welcome to the Beyond Consultation Podcast. This is the podcast to help you do more than just tick the box of consultation. You'll hear stories of people working together on challenges that no one person or organisation can address on its own. You'll hear about the mindsets, the methods, the failures, and the lessons learned - all with the goal of increasing the collective impact you're making in your work.
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Ep 52 - An Origin Story - Inclusive Aotearoa, with Anjum Rahman
Beyond Consultation
43 minutes 46 seconds
3 years ago
Ep 52 - An Origin Story - Inclusive Aotearoa, with Anjum Rahman

Introducing Anjum Rahman

How can we create a country where everybody feels like they belong?

It's a powerful question and not one that can be answered in a simple sentence, but it’s the very question that’s at the heart of today's episode.

Anjum Rahman is the founder and project co-lead of the Inclusive Aotearoa Collective Tāhono. She started up this amazing organisation following the Christchurch mosque attacks, and here we delve deeper into that origin story.

We also talk about Inclusive Aotearoa’s approach to enabling change, called the constellations approach, and how you can host an effective conversation about something that’s deeply personal.

This conversation will leave you thinking differently about how we can create a country where everybody belongs - and how your own place in your own community can contribute to that.

In today’s episode you’ll learn:

  • That diversity and inclusion are not the responsibility of politicians, but of everyone across all communities.
  • The challenge of reflecting upon what ‘belonging’ means to your personally.
  • How to create a safe environment for people to talk about intense personal topics and beliefs
  • What is the constellations approach to enabling change.

Resources mentioned in this episode

  • Inclusive Aotearoa Collective Tāhono website
  • Anjum’s LinkedIn profile
  • Ep 30 - Engaging After Trauma - The Royal Commission into the Christchurch Mosques Attack, with Chris Mene
  • Wayfinding Leadership book, by Dr. Chellie Spiller and John Panoho
  • Flying Geese engagement organisation website
  • A wiki on the constellation method of social change


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Beyond Consultation
Kia ora (hello) and welcome to the Beyond Consultation Podcast. This is the podcast to help you do more than just tick the box of consultation. You'll hear stories of people working together on challenges that no one person or organisation can address on its own. You'll hear about the mindsets, the methods, the failures, and the lessons learned - all with the goal of increasing the collective impact you're making in your work.