This week Jeffery Wang speaks with Narelle Hooper one of Australia's leading journalists. Narelle discusses her valuable insight that she has gleaned over her career. Listen to hear why you should "Put on your oxygen mask first before helping others" , "Everyone needs to feel like they belong" and why you should "Look out for landmines" and more.
About Narelle Hooper
Narelle is Editor-in Chief at the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) Company Director magazine and is a non-executive director of The Ethics Centre. A former editor of the Australian Financial Review’s BOSS Magazine, Narelle has long been an advocate of sustainable leadership. She has worked across print, broadcast and digital media, including with BRW, the AFR, ABC Radio News and Current Affairs, SBS TV and Medium Rare Content Agency. She is co-author of New Women New Men, New Economy on how sustainable leadership drives performance and innovation and was founding co-chair of the Australian Financial Review’s 100 Women of Influence awards. She has previously been a non-executive director of the Tasmanian Development Board and Documentary Australia Foundation.
- Don’t Open First 01:45
- Everyone needs to feel like they belong 05:05
- Take the road less travelled 11:53
- You have the power to influence 15:34
- Look out for landmines 19:03
- Put on your oxygen mask first before helping others 22:37
- Respect those who came before you 26:40.
- Try to do no harm 28:42.
- Don't lose your connection with nature 32:21.
- Always have good hair ... and shoes! 34:43
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