Open Minded Podcast
Hosted by Sir John Kirwan
Helping you feel and perform better in both your personal life and in the workplace.
About Open Minded
Each episode features extraordinary individuals from various fields. Together, we inspire and share strategies on how to elevate performance and care for yourself and your team. We’ll hear real-life stories from experts, business leaders, and community advocates on how they maintain high performance and take care of themselves under pressure, recover from setbacks, and get the balance right or lifting people and performance.
Latest episodes
Science Speed Dating: Growth Mindset with Dr Carolyn Pritchett
Welcome to Science Speed Dating! In this first bonus episode, Dr Carolyn Pritchett, neuroscientist and Director of Workplace Science at Groov, dives more into Growth Mindset.
Leading with the Mind: Gilbert Enoka and the All Blacks’ Legacy
In this episode of Open Minded with Sir John Kirwan, we're treated to an in-depth conversation with Gilbert Enoka, the legendary mental skills coach known for his transformative work during his 23 year tenure with the All Blacks.
Unlocking sustained peak performance with Dr Carolyn Pritchett, Dr Laura Hamill, and Dr Fiona Crichton
Open Minded is back! In the first episode of the 2024 season, Sir John Kirwan interviews not one, not two, but three doctors on the concept of “Performance Care” - how organisations can support employee peak performance through a culture of care.
Open Minded to Change with Jenelle McMaster
Bonus Episode. In this special bonus episode, Open Minded crosses over with the Change Happens podcast. Host and EY Oceania Deputy CEO Jenelle McMaster joins JK for a wide ranging double interview.
Balancing performance and care in business with Mel Upton
Episode #31. Mel Upton is the CEO of Positive Group APAC, a mental wellbeing company focussed on leadership training and group learning. She’s also a veteran of the legal industry and has led wellbeing programs throughout her 25 year legal career
A business founded on wellbeing with Robbie Hicks and Lachlan Bradford
Episode #30. Robbie Hicks and Lachland Bradford are the hosts of the Funny Business podcast and co-founders of the Wellbeing Network. After JKs recent appearance on Funny Business, the boys join us on Open Minded to provide an intimate look at the foundation of their business, and how they have embedded wellbeing into the core of their company.
How nutrition feeds mental wellbeing with Nikki Hart
Episode #29. Nikki talks to JK about the connection between good nutritional practices and better mental wellbeing. They discuss the results of the recent ‘Smiles Trial’ study showing the correlation between eating more fruit and lower incidence of depression and other mental wellbeing issues.
Mana, Māori mindfulness practices, and mental wellbeing with Jase Te Patu
Episode #28. Jase Te Patu talks to JK about growing up between worlds in New Zealand, and finding his way to mental wellbeing through rediscovering the wisdom contained in the traditional wellbeing practices of Māori and other indigenous cultures.
The importance of diversity & uncovering our biases with Tazmayn Goode
Episode #27. JK is joined this week by Tazmayn Goode, a South African expat, who founded the 360 Academy and Wellness Hub to bring wellness programs to leaders and employees in businesses around Australia.
Recovery, Resilience, & Ultra-Marathon Running with Tofe Evans
Episode #26. Tofe Evans, author of ‘Everyone has a plan until shit hits the fan’ and mental wellbeing advocate, sits down with JK for a conversation about accepting our shadows, building practical resilience, and endurance sports.
What should be on the 2022 workplace wellbeing agenda with Dr. Hillary Bennett
Episode #25. By popular demand, Dr. Hillary Bennett joins JK to share her insights, advice and where the agenda should be focused for workplace wellbeing in 2022.
Taking care of number one with Joe Daymond
Episode #24. Comedian and Celebrity Treasure Island contestant Joe Daymond joins JK to share his journey with self-acceptance, imposter syndrome and the turning points that have got him where he is today.
Emerging from lockdown: Re-entry anxiety
#Episode 23. Sir JK and Dr. Fiona tackle the topic of re-entry anxiety, sharing tools and strategies to help us emerge from lockdown and transition well back into the workplace and our communities.
Self compassion & self acceptance with Dr. Russ Harris
Episode #22. Internationally acclaimed Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) trainer and author Dr. Russ Harris shares his journey to discovering ACT and the principles of this effective form of psychotherapy.
Another kind of madness with Dr. Stephen Hinshaw (Part 2)
Episode #21. Dr. Stephen Hinshaw applies his years of experience as a professor and his work with children to provide strategies for building a culture of wellbeing and disclosure in the workplace.
Moving beyond lockdown - coping well, staying well with Dr. Siale Foliaki
#Episode 20. JK caught up with Dr Siale on how they are both currently feeling, their advice on how to stay well and prioritise your wellbeing, the quality of sincerity in the workplace, with plenty of Q&A from the live audience
Come back to the truth of who you are with Eroni Clarke
#Episode 19. JK caught up with Eroni Clarke to discuss the protective factors for mental health in the Pasifika community, the impact lockdown is having, and the need for courageous conversations.
Lockdown coping strategies and the importance of checking in with Shantelle Thompson
#Episode 18. JK caught up with Shantelle Thompson OAM to discuss how she stays well and her coping strategies through lockdown.
Self care, checking in and moving on from the outdated versions of masculinity with Sam Webb
#Episode 17. Sam Webb shares why he always prioritises self care, the tips he has for practicing vulnerability, how to really check in with a mate and the incredible story behind the work he is doing with Livin.
Vulnerability is your superpower with Georgie Harman
#Episode 16. Georgie Harman shares her experience with depression, learning to be vulnerable from the position of CEO, the things she has learnt leading an organisation through the Covid-19 pandemic and advice for leaders looking to make mental wellbeing a priority in their organisation.