HOW DO YOU GET THE CONVERSATION STARTED?
https://youtu.be/MV7AIFKwMrY Transcript [Fun Upbeat Music] Cal: So, the way that I usually try and get the conversation started…looking right in the […]
https://youtu.be/MV7AIFKwMrY Transcript [Fun Upbeat Music] Cal: So, the way that I usually try and get the conversation started…looking right in the […]
https://youtu.be/Y0HxFNwm67o Transcript [Fun Upbeat Music] Cal: From my point of view; to make the meeting feel really safe and welcoming… I […]
👀 Watch this to find out the exciting new thing Nic Bray’s found to help her travels as a person with invisible disability.
We’re talking all things gender and identity with Vaughn Johnstone (he/him), a U.S. based stroke survivor, Coffee Club regular, Topic Talk superstar and ALL ROUND AWESOME TEAMMATE.
When talked about in a safe space, sex is one of the most liberating and empowering topics.
Ian is a successful businessman and brings to genyus over 50 years of experience in marketing and management in the beauty and hospitality industries. Since the beginning, Ian has been the company business director and board member. Ian is the proud father of Caleb.
Saran Chamberlain is a passionate advocate for stroke survivors within her home state of South Australia and at a national level. She currently works as a Project Coordinator in Stroke Foundation’s Young Stroke Project, and holds positions on the Consumer Council for Stroke Foundation and the Stroke Community of Practice in South Australia. Beyond these roles, Saran is involved in many stroke research programs and advocacy activities.
In 2019 Saran started YESS SA (Young Enabled Stroke Success South Australia), a young stroke support group. Through YESS SA, Saran aims to engage with and connect young stroke survivors. Beyond connection, YESS SA enables each individual to customise a community-based exercise program to their own needs, with the assistance of physiotherapists and occupational therapists. Saran also enjoys sharing her experience with health professional students as they put theory into practice, through her involvement in student workshops.
Through her own experience, Saran knows the journey after stroke can be long and isolating for young stroke survivors. She hopes through her involvement in genyus network Community Leadership Team, to strive for increased awareness of young stroke, to ensure young stroke survivors are connected and have the supports they need to make their journey that little bit easier.
Colton is a software engineer who works in the edu-tech space and teaches at the University of Melbourne in his spare time. He met Cal while he was still a student, working on a project to improve ‘genyus Roundtable’. Since collaborating, he has stuck around to support the genyus mission 🙂
“I’m most excited about the ability of technology to connect people and facilitate teaching, learning, and growth, and look forward to seeing the genyus network platform drive all of these within the community and beyond”.
Richard has many years’ experience in providing taxation, business and valuation services to a broad range of clients. As a director of West Carr & Harvey since 1986, he comes from the fourth generation of Carrs in Geelong and has successfully established himself as a trusted resource in the region. The firm has recently achieved 70 years in business and Richard services and supports many long standing businesses and organisations in the community.
Richard’s strong focus on valuations and forensic services for over 20 years sees him regularly providing reports required for hearings at the Family Court and the Federal Circuit Court. Richard works with Geelong’s leading law firms, medical professionals, professional service firms, primary producers, retailers and the not-for-profit sector.
His ongoing passion for Geelong and the surrounds has allowed him to provide substantial support to many community organisations throughout the region.