Really Interesting Women The podcast Ep. 160 Amanda MacKenzie Amanda MacKenzie is one of Australia's most influential voices in climate change advocacy and policy communication. As the Chief Executive Officer of the Climate Council, she has spent over a decade transforming how Australians understand and engage with climate science, policy, and action. And whilst terms such as ‘policy communication’ seem like government speak, the reality is both brilliant and simple. T...
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Really Interesting Women The podcast Ep. 160 Amanda MacKenzie Amanda MacKenzie is one of Australia's most influential voices in climate change advocacy and policy communication. As the Chief Executive Officer of the Climate Council, she has spent over a decade transforming how Australians understand and engage with climate science, policy, and action. And whilst terms such as ‘policy communication’ seem like government speak, the reality is both brilliant and simple. T...
Really Interesting Women The podcast Ep. 150 Kath Koschel To celebrate episode 150, it's appropriate that it's with one of the most extraordinary tales I've heard on this show. Kath Koschel’s life is a powerful narrative of overcoming unimaginable odds through resilience, gratitude, and a profound belief in the transformative power of kindness. From the initial excitement of starting to realise her representative cricket dreams to devastating career ending injuries and devastat...
Really Interesting Women
Really Interesting Women The podcast Ep. 160 Amanda MacKenzie Amanda MacKenzie is one of Australia's most influential voices in climate change advocacy and policy communication. As the Chief Executive Officer of the Climate Council, she has spent over a decade transforming how Australians understand and engage with climate science, policy, and action. And whilst terms such as ‘policy communication’ seem like government speak, the reality is both brilliant and simple. T...