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BNOC After Hours - on Woroni Radio

By: Elvis Gleeson - Woroni Radio
  • Summary

  • Student leaders come, go, and endure. Those with a high enough profile ascend to the coveted celebrity status of a BNOC. Others build a reputation and become known in the Canberra community. Yet, as public as these faces are, most students understand very little of the quiet attitudes and subtle beliefs that animate their highly visible behaviours. BNOC After Hours is a short series of interviews with some of ANU’s icons – past and present – to shed some light on the lives they have lived and how this motivates them as leaders. In these stories, BNOC After Hours hopes to reveal the little leaders that can be found in everyone, everywhere. Produced on Woroni Radio.
    Woroni (ANU Student Media Inc.)
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Episodes
  • 3 - Phoenix O'Neill | ANUSA, Clubs, Night Cafe, and Lessons of Leadership
    Nov 23 2021

    Can ANUSA save Kambri with a Night Cafe?

    Listen to Phoenix O'Neill - the ANUs Clubs Officer - as she features on BNOC After Hours with Elvis Gleeson.

    They talk about what the social and cultural life of the ANU will look like in 2022.

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    24 mins
  • 2. Eve Walker
    Nov 6 2021

    BNOC After Hours is back, as Host Elvis Gleeson takes a deep dive into the lives of our biggest leaders.
    In this Episode, he speaks to Eve Walker, President of the Postgraduate and Research Students' Association of the ANU - on leadership, challenges, and life lessons.

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    27 mins
  • 1. Kelepi Baba
    Oct 5 2021

    Elvis & Kelepi discuss what it means to be Fijian, how to handle parties and rejection, and what happens when people pleasing goes too far

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    21 mins

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