A must-listen podcast for those who see the need for reform in civil society, public service and beyond!
Stories of collaboration, with relationships and lived experience at their heart, will both inspire and inform radical change for the better. Key audiences include public service and civil society professionals at all levels, leaders, workers and volunteers in the NHS, charities, community groups and social enterprises, and anyone interested in cross-sector collaboration, leadership, social reform, public sector commissioning, community development, social justice, diversity and inclusion.
Cate is the CEO of Surrey Youth Focus. In this episode, Polly and Roger talk to her about…
…Being a positive insurgent or “disrupter in chief,” challenging but valued by many different players in the…
Amanda is a Trustee for The Lankelly Trust Foundation. In this episode, Polly and Roger talk to her about…
…What happened when women who had survived lifetime trauma took their city council to court
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Karin is the Chief Executive of Cambridge House. In this episode, Polly and Roger talk to her about…
…Expertise in change making
…Whether charities do their masters’ bidding
…Radical listening’s impl…
Paul is the Founder Of eCulture Solutions. In this episode, Polly and Roger talk to him about…
…The power of virtual cooperation to help make our places thrive
…Recognising who does the caring in our…
Olivia is the Deputy Director, People and Communities for NHS England. In this episode, Polly and Roger talk to her about…
…Organising around how individuals and communities hope to live their best l…
In this episode, hosts Roger Martin and Polly Neate introduce themselves and The Better Way Network.
Get more from A Better Way Network at https://www.betterway.network/
Podcast hosts, Polly Neate an…