
Podcast by Major Confusions
Podcast by Major Confusions
29 January 2025
Gunraj’s “why” is to serve people and embody love - whether that is through creating a better environment for his kids to thrive, or to be a servient lawyer working with impact-driven clients. Gunraj shares his story of being led by curiosity, which then got dampened by the educational system and society, and his journey of reclaiming his curiosity and authenticity.
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Here are some of the resources that Gunraj generously shared:
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10 December 2024
Robin Lockhart’s “why” is to help people uncover their inner wisdom, unlocking their potential to transform challenges into opportunities. Rooted in his early experiences in Zambia, the philosophy of Ubuntu, "I am because we are", and decades of community and youth work, Robin has developed a powerful coaching approach focused on curiosity, connection, and self-discovery.
Robin has consistently championed the power of informal education and human connection through a non-linear career spanning music, youth engagement, and coaching. His transformative work has touched people in schools, prisons, corporate boardrooms, and beyond. You can find out more about his non-profit Catalyst in Communities here (https://www.teamcic.org/), with a BBC documentary covering his work (https://tr.ee/JO4Pcwe7f-).
You will find this episode valuable if:
If you enjoyed this episode, please follow Dina (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dinaalalami) and Major Confusions (https://www.linkedin.com/company/majorconfusions) on LinkedIn, and connect with Robin Lockhart on social media (https://www.linkedin.com/in/robinlockhart-18499a20/) and find out more about his work here (https://linktr.ee/robinlockhart).
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15 October 2024
Tracy’s “why” is changing the world one person at a time and paving the way for people to grab every opportunity and be their best at work.
Tracy started her career as a mental health nurse and then moved into designing and implementing learning programs within healthcare organisations. Tracy is an author, a coach, an educator, a facilitator, and an advocate for trauma-informed leadership.
You’d be interested in this episode if:
If you enjoyed this episode, please follow Dina (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dinaalalami) and Major Confusions (https://www.linkedin.com/company/majorconfusions) on LinkedIn and Tracy on social media (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracy-kite-5a691b5/).
Tracy's books:
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04 September 2024
Meena’s “why” is to drive change in the world of health and social care, making people’s lives in these sectors a bit more manageable on a day-to-day basis.
Having been raised by a nurse and a pharmacist, Meena’s parents and role models had linear careers. Meena’s career is interestingly and intentionally a bit more squiggly with common threads of connecting with people and serving and empowering others - be it through her use of languages, music or food.
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If you enjoyed this episode, please follow Dina (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dinaalalami) and Major Confusions (https://www.linkedin.com/company/majorconfusions) on LinkedIn and Meena on social media (https://www.linkedin.com/in/meenab/).
If you’d like to learn more about Trauma-informed Leadership, here are some resources to get you started:
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22 July 2024
Trishna’s "why" is to make a difference and to help empower people so that they can make decisions the way they want about their healthcare. Ultimately, the most important thing we have in life is our health. Trishna is working to ensure that the organisations designing and delivering our health care are integrating the patient voice into their products and solutions.
If this sounds like a career path you’ve never heard of, keep on listening. The idea is to show you that there are many ways to make an impact in health care - beyond the most commonly known or advertised job roles.
Trishna’s perseverance, energy and optimism are so inspiring.
You’d be interested in this episode, if:
If you'd like to support Trishna on her patient advocacy journey, you can find Trishna on Insta/X (@TrishnaBharadia), Facebook (http://facebook.com/trishnabharadia2015) and LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/trishnabharadia).
If you'd like to learn more about Patient Advocacy, here are some resources to get you started. Social Health Network (https://socialhealthnetwork.com/ ), EUPATI (https://eupati.eu/), Eurodis (https://openacademy.eurordis.org/), We Can Advocate (https://wecanadvocate.eu/academy/) and Health Union (https://health-union.com/).
Finally, if you enjoyed this episode, please follow Dina Al-Alami (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dinaalalami) and Major Confusions (https://www.linkedin.com/company/majorconfusions) on LinkedIn.
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21 June 2024
Suzanne Gaunt’s "why" is leading the way for better health outcomes for everyone. She does this through her advisory work with Healthcare organisations, through her speaking engagements and through her writings.
Suzanne’s energy is contagious and what stands out is that Suzanne is a forever student of life. Tune in to this conversation if you would like to hear how following what you enjoy, doing the hard work and showing up with eagerness and drive every day, will inevitably help you attract the right opportunities in every stage in life.
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If you enjoyed this episode, please follow Dina Al-Alami & Major Confusions on LinkedIn. Feel free to reach out with thoughts or feedback!
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