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The Kindness Antidote - With Special Guest, Jayne Clarke

The Kindness Antidote - With Special Guest, Jayne Clarke

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Emergence. Leading from the Field — Episode 11: "The Kindness Antidote"

In this heartfelt conversation, Artemis Evangelidi sits down with Jayne Clarke, CEO and Founder of Imagine Reevolution, to explore how love and connection can be more than lofty ideals, they can be lived, tangible practices that transform lives. Jayne shares her personal journey from corporate accountant to community leader, shaped by vulnerability, resilience, and a deep commitment to creating safe, judgment-free spaces for young people and women to truly be themselves. Together, they discuss meeting people where they are, removing expectations, embracing childlike joy, and fostering curiosity even in a divided world. This episode is a reminder that small acts of kindness can ignite profound change.

In a seemingly divided world, love and connection serve as the remedy. Numerous individuals grapple with feelings of disconnection—whether in leadership, workplaces, communities, or within themselves. It acknowledges the fragmented state of our society without falling into despair; rather, it emphasises that love is not simply gentle, but also transformative. Whether leading discussions in a corporate environment or nurturing community through Imagine Re-Evolution, Jayne Clarke consistently works to help people reconnect—with each other and with their authentic selves. This approach has become synonymous with bridging divides and fostering genuine human connection.

Jayne is based in Melbourne Australia and you can connect with her via LinkedIn

To connect with our host, visit www.artemisevangelidi.com

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