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The Adaptability Podcast

The Adaptability Podcast

By: Nigel Collin
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Hosted by Nigel Collin, this podcast explores the behaviours, mindsets, and practical steps that help leaders and teams build real adaptability and sustainable growth.

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  • Episode 3: Dealing with Burnout. Practical Insights from Dr Pashaar Halteh Phd
    Jun 9 2025

    Australia leads the world in burnout—and leaders are often the last to admit it. Nigel speaks with Dr. Pashaar Halteh, researcher and burnout expert, about the hidden costs of burnout, how to recognise early warning signs, and why small interventions can save teams and organisations. A must-listen for anyone serious about building sustainable performance cultures.

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    28 mins
  • Episode 2: Why Real Innovation is Human First - Darren Kerr.
    May 12 2025

    Nigel is joined by Darren Kerr, founder of The Clear Path Collective and long-time leader in strategic event design. Together, they unpack why authentic collaboration and creativity—not performative planning—drive the most lasting outcomes. This is a raw and insightful look at how connection powers innovation, drawn from decades of experience on the front lines of major events.

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    36 mins
  • Episode 1: Ownership, Vulnerability and true Leadership - Lyndon Frearson, Ekistica
    Apr 19 2025

    In this episode, Nigel speaks with Lyndon Frearson of Ekistica about why traditional top-down leadership often fails in adaptive environments. They explore how real innovation starts when leaders shift from control to ownership—and how vulnerability isn’t weakness, but a catalyst for trust and change. This conversation is essential listening for leaders trying to move beyond surface-level transformation.

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    38 mins

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