The Churchill Collective

De: Winston Churchill Trust
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  • Is there something you’re particularly passionate about?

    Something that you really want to head overseas and expand your knowledge on, for the benefit of communities here in Australia?

    Well, The Churchill Collective Podcast, hosted by Adam Spencer, explores a range of extraordinary pursuits and fascinating stories from people who have done just that, all with the help of a Churchill Fellowship.

    Get inspired to take the next step and find out how you can also learn globally, and inspire locally.

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  • Thinking locally to act on homelessness
    May 5 2025

    Australia’s homelessness crisis is growing, particularly in the big cities. But although the problem is often on their doorsteps, local councils have been feeling powerless. With most powers in the hands of Canberra or the states, what can councils do? In this episode of The Churchill Collective, host Adam Spencer investigates this pressing issue with anthropologist and writer Leanne Mitchell, a Churchill Fellow who went overseas to fill an Australian knowledge gap. The discussion highlights innovative global solutions to homelessness and how they can be adapted locally. Leanne shares her insights from her international research, emphasising prevention strategies and the crucial role of local governments in tackling this complex issue.

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    21 m
  • Jodie Williams – The sound of heritage
    Jul 23 2024

    Jodie Williams is a sound artist and historian from Norfolk Island, who embarked on a Churchill Fellowship journey to explore the soundscapes and heritage of her remote island home. In a conversation with host Adam Spencer about her art practice, Jodie emphasises the importance of sound in preserving memories and connecting generations, especially in the context of remote island communities. She has also received a Churchill Impact Funding Grant to bring sound healing and heritage preservation to her community, including aged care. Jodie shares her advice for aspiring artists and researchers looking to explore their heritage through sound and multimedia.

    The Churchill Collective is produced for the Winston Churchill Trust by:

    SoundCartel
    +61 3 9882 8333

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    21 m
  • Kate Cole — The trouble with tunnels
    Jun 25 2024

    It’s another example of how one person can change Australia for the better with just a little help. In this episode, host Adam Spencer interviews Kate Cole, a scientist and engineer who embarked on a Churchill Fellowship to improve workplace safety in the underground construction industry. Kate's journey takes her to the world’s tunnelling epicentres, where she learns best practices for managing the dangers of crystalline silica dust exposure in tunnels. She discusses the shocking lack of awareness about silicosis, outdated workplace exposure standards, and challenges in implementing health and safety measures. Kate discusses her efforts to bring about positive change in Australia, including collaborative projects, workshops, and improvements in air quality monitoring.


    The Churchill Collective is produced for the Winston Churchill Trust by:

    SoundCartel
    +61 3 9882 8333

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    23 m
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