Yes folks, this is quite literally the ultimate Blunder Bus journey. After travelling thousands of kilometres around Australia, talking to some of the finest leaders in the land, the time has come to park the bus.So this episode is a bit special. I've invited Leigh Hatcher, one of Australia's most respected experienced journalists (he even has his own Wikipedia entry!) to chat to me about the whole Blunder Bus journey. Leigh asks me about why I started doing this podcast in the first pl...
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Yes folks, this is quite literally the ultimate Blunder Bus journey. After travelling thousands of kilometres around Australia, talking to some of the finest leaders in the land, the time has come to park the bus.So this episode is a bit special. I've invited Leigh Hatcher, one of Australia's most respected experienced journalists (he even has his own Wikipedia entry!) to chat to me about the whole Blunder Bus journey. Leigh asks me about why I started doing this podcast in the first pl...
Episode Two: Karina Kreminski on Leading People Not Programs
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21 minutes
3 years ago
Episode Two: Karina Kreminski on Leading People Not Programs
Karina Kreminski is Co-Director of Neighbourhood Matters, based in Sydney's Surry Hills, and proudly claims to be a leaf-blower hater and flâneuse. On this episode she shares her reflections on her role as pastor, and on how she became 'program-based' as opposed to being people focused. It's a wide ranging conversation; we talk about the importance of building trust, the issues of the mega-church model and the potential for the pastor's role to be de-humanising for those who are in it.A...
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Yes folks, this is quite literally the ultimate Blunder Bus journey. After travelling thousands of kilometres around Australia, talking to some of the finest leaders in the land, the time has come to park the bus.So this episode is a bit special. I've invited Leigh Hatcher, one of Australia's most respected experienced journalists (he even has his own Wikipedia entry!) to chat to me about the whole Blunder Bus journey. Leigh asks me about why I started doing this podcast in the first pl...