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Leading the Early Years for the Future Podcast
The Learning Future with Dr Amie Fabry
21 episodes
4 months ago
What long-held structures or habits in your service might now be limiting your growth—and how can you begin reimagining them through the lens of your values and vision? How might you intentionally cultivate moments of joy and vulnerability in your team to build a culture where slow, thoughtful leadership is not only accepted but celebrated?
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Kids & Family,
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Education for Kids
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What long-held structures or habits in your service might now be limiting your growth—and how can you begin reimagining them through the lens of your values and vision? How might you intentionally cultivate moments of joy and vulnerability in your team to build a culture where slow, thoughtful leadership is not only accepted but celebrated?
Show more...
Education
Kids & Family,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
Education for Kids
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S2E1 - Georgie Dent: Advocacy for System Reform
Leading the Early Years for the Future Podcast
46 minutes 31 seconds
6 months ago
S2E1 - Georgie Dent: Advocacy for System Reform
What if Australia truly became the best place in the world to raise a child — what structural reforms would we need to achieve this, and what would be the consequences of inaction? How can we, individually and collectively, better value the early years workforce to create genuine, lasting change in outcomes for children, families, and society? Georgie Dent is the CEO of The Parenthood, a leading Australian advocacy organisation representing over 82,000 parents, carers, and allies. A former corporate lawyer and business journalist, Georgie is a passionate advocate for children, families, gender equality, and mental health. Her lived experiences as a parent and her personal journey overcoming health challenges have deeply shaped her mission to make Australia the best place to raise a child. She is also a bestselling author and a recognised voice in national conversations on social reform. In this episode, join Dr Amie Fabry as she chats with Georgie Dent — CEO of The Parenthood, bestselling author, and fearless advocate for families, children, and gender equality. Georgie shares her powerful personal journey into advocacy, the bold mission to make Australia the best place to raise a child, and why real change takes persistence and heart. From major wins in early childhood reform to practical advice for staying hopeful and driving impact, this conversation is packed with inspiration for anyone passionate about building a better future for families and educators. Join The Parenthood: - Membership is free. - Open to parents, carers, grandparents, educators — anyone passionate about improving early childhood and family outcomes. Stay Connected: Follow Amie Fabry on LinkedIn Subscribe to Leading the Early Years for the Future for more insightful conversations! Tune in now and discover how to lead with purpose, creativity, and collaboration! Hire this host via hello@thelearningfuture.com
Leading the Early Years for the Future Podcast
What long-held structures or habits in your service might now be limiting your growth—and how can you begin reimagining them through the lens of your values and vision? How might you intentionally cultivate moments of joy and vulnerability in your team to build a culture where slow, thoughtful leadership is not only accepted but celebrated?