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March 21

Stateless but Not Voiceless: Fadi Chalouhy's Journey of Hope and Resilience

In the tapestry of human experiences, some stories are woven with threads of resilience and hope, transcending borders and status. Such is the narrative of Fadi Chalouhy, a stateless man whose voice rings clear, advocating for change and understanding. This World Harmony Day, Fadi, alongside Indigenous leader Paul Callaghan, shared profound insights on Cuppa.tv, challenging us to reflect on our place in the world and our impact on it. But what can we learn from Fadi's journey and Paul's wisdom?

The Essence of Belonging

"Being stateless doesn't mean being without a sense of belonging," Fadi shared, illuminating the paradox of his existence. How often do we equate identity with papers, neglecting the rich tapestry of experiences that truly define us? Fadi's resilience in the face of adversity begs the question: where do we find our sense of belonging?

A Lesson in Resilience

Fadi's narrative is a testament to human resilience. "Every day is a fight for recognition, for rights that many take for granted," he says. This relentless struggle sheds light on the broader issues of displacement and statelessness affecting millions worldwide. How do we, as a global community, respond to this crisis? Paul Callaghan echoes this sentiment, highlighting the importance of listening and learning from these stories to foster a more inclusive world.

The Power of Voice

"One voice can make a difference," Fadi reminds us, a statement that resonates deeply in today's digital age. His journey from invisibility to a beacon of hope for many is a powerful reminder of the impact one individual can have. But it's not just about speaking up; it's about listening, understanding, and acting. What steps can we take to amplify voices like Fadi's and ensure they're not just heard but heeded?

Embracing Empathy and Action

Paul Callaghan's insights during the conversation underscored the value of empathy and action. "Understanding and empathy are the foundations upon which we can build a better future," he noted. In a world brimming with diversity, how do we practice empathy in our daily lives? How do we move beyond empathy to actionable change that uplifts those around us?

Key Learnings to Consider and Action

  • Reflect on Identity: Consider what truly defines us beyond the confines of paperwork and borders.

  • Foster Inclusivity: Take active steps to understand and support the stateless and displaced within our communities.

  • Amplify Voices: Use our platforms, no matter how small, to highlight issues of statelessness and human rights.

  • Embrace Empathy: Seek to understand the experiences of others and respond with compassion and solidarity.

As we navigate our interconnected world, stories like Fadi's and insights from leaders like Paul are essential beacons, guiding us towards a more understanding and compassionate society.

Watch the replay on Cuppa.tv below and join the conversation. Let's not just listen to these stories; let's be inspired by them to create change, one action at a time.


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March 20

Dive into our empowering session with Dr. Jane Foster and discover how you can grab the steering wheel of your life! 🚗💨 It's all about mastering your emotions and building resilience, no matter the bumps on the road.

Why press play?

  • Unlock the secrets of emotional resilience 🗝️

  • Embrace the power behind the steering wheel analogy 🛣️

  • Transform your emotional language for the better 📚

  • Learn the impact of connection, even if it's anonymous 🤝

Feeling like you're on a never-ending rough road? 🚧 Curious about how to navigate life's challenges with ease and confidence? This is the moment to shift gears and drive towards a brighter, more resilient future. 🌈

Next steps

  • 🔗 Watch the replay below and take control of your emotional journey today!

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March 14

Are you ready to dive deep into a topic that's been whispered about for far too long?

Join Cookie from Cuppa is, Georgie Drury and Dr. Nicole Avard from Metluma, as we pull back the curtain on an experience that touches many but is spoken about by few: menopause.

In this heart-to-heart, we're not just breaking taboos; we're shattering them. We're talking about the real impact of menopause on the brilliant women in our workplaces. From the boardroom to the break room, it's time to bring this conversation out into the open.

Watch the replay here

Why Listen? Because understanding is the first step to action. Whether you're navigating these waters yourself or you're an ally wanting to support those who are, there's something in this chat for you.

"Knowledge is power, and in the realm of menopause, it's the power to thrive, not just survive." - A gem from our conversation that we promise will resonate with you.

Expect to gain and understanding of:

  • The myths vs. the reality of menopause.

  • The difference between perimenopause and menopause 

  • Latest data and research

  • Practical tips for employers and colleagues to create a supportive environment.

  • Why menopause should be on every business's agenda.

  • Personal stories and expert insights that enlighten and inspire.

But that's not all. We're peeling back the layers on how businesses can and should adapt to support the diversity of their team members, creating a more inclusive and understanding workplace culture.

Ready to be part of the change? 

  1. Watch this replay and share it with others in your workplace

  2. Access the Dealing with Menopause support course for yourself or provide to your team Find out more here

  3. Let Cuppa.tv and Metluma help your business and the women inside it thrive by sending an enquiry here

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March 13

Curious about a world that celebrates differences? 🌍☕ Watch the replay for an enlightening chat with Jodi Rodgers. 

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With over 30 years of experience, Jodi—a renowned sexologist, counsellor, and special education teacher—brings her wealth of knowledge from working globally in education, disability, and sexuality. 📚💼 Recognised from Love on the Spectrum on ABC and Netflix, she's on a mission to share the power of understanding and inclusivity. 📺❤️

In this engaging chat, you'll discover:

The beauty of neurodiversity 🧠🌈

Tips for inclusive workplaces 💼🤝

Insights into autism across cultures 🌏💡

Ready for a cuppa that could change the way you see the world? Join our conversation with Jodi Rodgers and step towards a more empathetic, inclusive community.

Want book Jodi to come in and speak to your team? Click here

Watch the full replay below 🤗☕

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March 13

Join the 'The Business Brew' community for free and get access to this fascinating discussion with Hiam Sakakini, focusing on the art of crafting a workplace where safety and support are paramount.

In this engaging snackable moment, we explore a vital question: What role do teams play in creating a nurturing environment, beyond the efforts of leadership? Hiam introduces us to the concept of a 'social contract' among team members, emphasizing the importance of establishing mutual expectations. This foundation fosters trust and facilitates open dialogue, essential elements for a healthy team dynamic.

But there's more to it than just teamwork mechanics. It's about those defining moments in our careers that fill us with pride. How do we navigate the inevitable challenges and disagreements that surface? And how can both leaders and team members ensure that every voice is heard and valued?

Through thoughtful insights, Hiam guides us through these intricate questions, encouraging us to delve deeper into what it means to be part of a truly inclusive and supportive team environment.

This conversation is an essential listen for anyone looking to make a positive impact in their workplace culture. Join us to uncover the keys to a healthier, more vibrant work environment.

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March 12

The Art of Balancing Ambition and Happiness: Lessons from Chibs Okereke

In the whirlwind of striving for success, it's all too easy to lose sight of what truly matters – happiness. But Chibs Okereke, during his enlightening chat on Cuppa (Watch it here), reminds us of the golden mean. "It's about striking a balance," he muses. "You can chase your dreams without losing yourself in the process."

Finding Joy in the Journey

Chibs emphasises the importance of enjoying the journey towards your goals. "Ambition is a driving force, but happiness is the fuel that keeps the engine running smoothly," he shares. It's a reminder that our pursuits should not only be about the end goal but also about savouring the steps along the way. The laughter, the learnings, and even the stumbles are all part of a rich tapestry that adds depth to our ambitions.

Setting Realistic Goals

One of the key takeaways from Chibs' conversation is the importance of setting realistic goals. "It's not about lowering your expectations," he clarifies, "but about setting achievable targets that push you to grow without pushing you over the edge." This pragmatic approach ensures that we remain motivated by our achievements rather than disheartened by unrealistic aspirations.

The Importance of Self-Care

Chibs also touches on a topic close to many of our hearts: self-care. "You can't pour from an empty cup," he points out. In the hustle to achieve our dreams, it's crucial to remember that taking care of our mental and physical well-being is paramount. Whether it's finding time for hobbies, spending moments with loved ones, or simply taking a break, self-care is what enables us to chase our dreams sustainably.

Navigating the Pressure

The pressure to succeed can often feel overwhelming, but Chibs offers a refreshing perspective. "Pressure can be a diamond maker, but it can also be a dream breaker. It's all about how you manage it." He advocates for a balanced approach to dealing with expectations – both our own and those of others. Recognising when to push forward and when to step back is essential in maintaining our happiness amidst ambition.

Embracing Failure

Perhaps one of the most profound insights Chibs shares is on the topic of failure. "Failure is not the opposite of success; it's a stepping stone towards it." This reframe encourages us to view setbacks not as endpoints but as valuable lessons that guide our path to success.

Final Thoughts

As we navigate the complex dance between ambition and happiness, Chibs Okereke's wisdom offers a beacon of light. His conversation with us is a reminder that achieving our dreams doesn't have to come at the cost of our joy. By finding balance, setting realistic goals, prioritising self-care, managing pressure, and embracing failure as a part of the journey, we can pursue our ambitions while also ensuring our happiness.

Let's take a leaf out of Chibs' book and remember, "Happiness and ambition are not mutually exclusive; they are two sides of the same coin. It's all about finding your balance."

Watch the full replay below 

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March 11

Harmony Unbound: A World Where Differences Unite Us

In an era where divisions seem all too common, doesn't the celebration of World Harmony Day shine like a hopeful beacon, urging us all to embrace unity amidst our wonderfully diverse human tapestry? At the heart of this year's observance, we find a deeply moving conversation coming up between Indigenous Leader Paul Callaghan and Fadi Chalouhy, a 'Stateless' man. Together, they illuminate a path towards cultivating a world where everyone, regardless of background, feels genuinely valued and included.

Find out more about the show on March 21st here

What's the essence of World Harmony Day, if not to recognise and celebrate the beauty in our differences, whilst also acknowledging our shared human journey? The Cuppa between Callaghan and Chalouhy isn't merely a conversation; it's an exploration into the depths of empathy, understanding, and acceptance. It serves as a potent reminder that our society's strength lies in our capacity to connect with one another on a profoundly human level, transcending borders, cultures, and beliefs.

Fadi Chalouhy's harrowing tale of statelessness puts a human face on the abstract notion of exclusion. Deprived of the basic rights that many of us take for granted, Chalouhy's story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the unyielding pursuit of dignity and recognition. His narrative compels us to confront the grim reality that many people globally face daily — a life where their very existence is rendered invisible.

Yet, amidst these adversities, World Harmony Day offers a stage for stories like Chalouhy's to be heard and for voices like Callaghan's to lead us towards understanding and action. It's a day for us to reflect on our collective duty to foster an environment where everyone, regardless of their status, can flourish.

But isn't the significance of World Harmony Day more than just a singular event? It's a collective call for each of us to contribute to building a more inclusive society. By engaging in open dialogues, listening to the stories of those different from ourselves, and challenging the structures that perpetuate division, we can craft a world where everyone feels truly valued and included.

The conversation between Paul Callaghan and Fadi Chalouhy on World Harmony Day is not just an event; it's a symbol of what we can achieve when we come together in the spirit of harmony. It challenges us to look beyond our preconceptions, to embrace our shared humanity, and to strive for a future where harmony, empathy, and understanding aren't just ideals, but realities.

So, as we embrace the lessons of World Harmony Day, let's acknowledge that whilst our differences define us, they don't have to divide us. Together, we can create a global community rooted in love, respect, and unity — a community where every individual, no matter their origin or circumstances, is recognised for their inherent worth and potential. Let this World Harmony Day be a stepping stone towards that more harmonious world, shall we?

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March 06

Breaking the Burnout Cycle: Sustainable Strategies for Women in Leadership

In the hustle and heart of the corporate world, where the lights never dim and the emails never stop, lies a hidden challenge that many leaders, especially women, grapple with - burnout. It’s a word we’ve all heard, perhaps too often, yet its impact on women in leadership roles can’t be overstated.

Jo Wagstaff, a beacon of resilience and authenticity, recently shared her insights on this very topic during an enlightening conversation on Cuppa.tv. As someone who has not only navigated the rough waters of corporate leadership but also carved a path for others to follow, Jo’s experiences and strategies are a treasure trove for any woman aiming to lead without losing herself to burnout.

“Breaking down gender barriers was only a part of my journey,” Jo shared. “The real challenge was ensuring I could do so sustainably, without succumbing to burnout.” Her words resonate with many of us who juggle the demands of leadership with the desire to maintain our well-being.

But how exactly do we break this cycle? Jo offers some invaluable advice, grounded in her own experiences and the wisdom she’s gathered along the way.

Understanding the Cycle

Burnout doesn't happen overnight. It’s a gradual process, often creeping up unnoticed until it’s too late. For women in leadership, the pressure to perform, to prove, and to pioneer can amplify this risk. “I was my own worst enemy,” Jo admits, highlighting a common trait among high achievers - the harsh inner critic that drives us to overextend ourselves.

Top Tips for Sustainable Leadership

  1. Embrace Authenticity: “Lead, not as you’re told, but as you are,” Jo suggests. Embracing your authentic self in leadership isn’t just about being true to your values; it’s about leading in a way that’s sustainable for you.

  2. Set Boundaries and Stick to Them: It’s easy to say yes to everything, but knowing when to say no is critical. Jo advises, “Ask yourself, what am I saying yes to, and at what cost?” Boundaries help protect your energy and your time, both precious resources in the fight against burnout.

  3. Practice Self-Compassion: Be kind to yourself. Leadership comes with its share of trials, and not every decision will be perfect. Jo emphasises the importance of self-compassion as a tool for resilience. “Soft and fluffy as it sounds, self-compassion changed my life,” she reveals.

  4. Prioritise Well-being: This goes beyond the occasional spa day. True well-being encompasses physical, mental, and emotional health. Jo encourages leaders to find what replenishment looks like for them and make it a non-negotiable part of their routine.

  5. Seek and Offer Support: No leader is an island, and building a supportive network can be a lifeline in challenging times. Likewise, be that support for others. Leadership is as much about lifting others as it is about guiding them.

Ready to watch?

Jo’s conversation on Cuppa.tv is a goldmine of insights (watch here), not just for women in leadership but for anyone seeking to lead authentically and sustainably. If you’re looking for more wisdom, strategies, and perhaps a bit of inspiration to break the burnout cycle, I highly recommend watching the replay of Jo’s interview on Cuppa.tv. It’s not just an interview; it’s a roadmap for resilient leadership.

In a world that often feels like it’s spinning too fast, finding sustainable ways to lead and live is more important than ever. Jo Wagstaff’s journey and advice remind us that while the challenges are real, so are the opportunities to overcome them. Let’s lead like we mean it, without burning out in the process.

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March 08
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Happy International Women's Day to our marvellous Cuppa community!

Here at Cuppa, we're passionately committed to championing gender equity in the workplace and dismantling the gender stereotypes that persist through all walks of life.

On this special day, we're wholeheartedly embracing the United Nations theme: 'Count Her In: Invest in Women and Accelerate Progress'. But what does this theme truly mean for us?

It's a call to action—to enlighten organisations that remain indifferent to the gender pay gap, as highlighted in the recent WGEA report. It's a mission to inform men about the critical role they play as allies of change and to illuminate the myriad benefits of investing in women.

We're talking about giving a comprehensive overview of the challenges faced by women striving for success in their careers, about urging men to embrace parental leave and shatter societal norms.

It's about imparting wisdom to women on achieving financial stability and preparing for the future. It's about transforming dialogue into tangible action.

So, what's on your agenda today? Which conversations will you ignite?

Just yesterday, we facilitated a panel discussion at the fantastic International Towers in Barangaroo, spotlighting three phenomenal women from our Cuppa community: Yasmin London, Sandra D'Souza, and Betsy Westcott. The event was nothing short of inspiring—a remarkable exchange of ideas in an extraordinary setting.

And there's more—would you like to be part of our International Women's Day event today, featuring Gill Hicks, Betsy Westcott, and Sandra D'Souza? Click here to discover more and join us in making a difference.

Let's make this International Women's Day not just a moment of celebration but a milestone in our journey towards genuine gender equality. What conversation will you start today?

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Unlock Your Potential: Why Mindfulness is the Key for Strivers

In a world that never sleeps, where the hustle is glorified, and the boundaries between work and life blur, the quest for success can often lead us down a path of stress and burnout. But what if the secret to achieving more was not in doing more, but in being more present, more mindful of the moment at hand? This is the powerful conversation we are set to explore in our upcoming show with Chibs Okereke, the renowned voice of calm and mindfulness on the Calm app, exclusively for members of the Live Well Movement.

The Challenge of Chronic Stress

We live in times where the pressures and demands of our daily lives frequently exceed our capacity to manage them, leading to what we know as stress. This stress, when it becomes a constant companion, evolves into chronic stress, depleting all our coping resources and leading us to the brink of burnout. It's a state where negativity and cynicism thrive, and our performance and cognitive abilities begin to dwindle.

The Promise of Mindfulness

Mindfulness offers a beacon of hope. It's not merely a practice but a way of living that invites us to be fully present in each moment, aware of our thoughts and feelings without judgement. Mindfulness has the power to transform our approach to stress, enabling us to view challenges from a new perspective, enhance our decision-making abilities, and improve our emotional resilience.

Enter Chibs Okereke: A Guide for the Striving Spirit

Chibs Okereke, who has become a guiding light for many through his work on the Calm app, is bringing his wealth of experience to our community. Chibs is dedicated to helping strivers thrive, offering simple yet profoundly effective tools for mindfulness that promise to reduce stress, prevent burnout, and unlock our full potential. His approach is not about adding more to our already full plates; it's about enriching our lives by subtracting the unnecessary, the noise that distracts us from our true priorities and capabilities.

What to Expect from the Show

This exclusive conversation is more than just a talk; it's a journey towards discovering a personalised toolkit of practical stress-reduction techniques. Techniques that are designed to diminish negativity, cynicism, and stress, while simultaneously enhancing performance and cognitive ability. It's an opportunity not only to listen but to engage, to learn and apply strategies that can lead to a more balanced, fulfilled life.

WATCH THE SHOW HERE, Access the Transformation

The show is accessible through membership in the Live Well Movement, an investment in yourself that costs no more than a cup of coffee a month ($5). By joining, you're not just gaining access to this exclusive content; you're becoming part of a community committed to living well, in every sense of the word. Whether for yourself or your team, this is your invitation to embark on a journey of mindfulness, to navigate the challenges of life with grace, and to unlock the doors to your fullest potential.

Are you ready to transform the way you deal with stress, to move from merely surviving to thriving? Click here, and let Chibs Okereke show you how.

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