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The Glitter Effect
Kate Gniel
29 episodes
3 weeks ago
Welcome to the Glitter Effect, a podcast dedicated to shining a light on the movers, shakers, change makers, and all round living legends of our communities who are making a real difference. We all have a little glitter to spread, whether it's through kindness, action, or simply showing up when it matters most.

This podcast is all about those who sprinkle their magic to create positive impact. Each episode will showcase those who embody the true spirit of community, those who show up, make an impact, and inspire others to do the same by spreading their glitter. I hope that this podcast will inspire a new wave of community royalty, our next generation of glitter kings and queens.

My name is Kate Gniel, and I am a huge community advocate and host of the Glitter Effect. So join me as we get inspired, empowered, and ready to shine, because the Glitter Effect isn't just another podcast, it's a movement. Let's sparkle together.
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Welcome to the Glitter Effect, a podcast dedicated to shining a light on the movers, shakers, change makers, and all round living legends of our communities who are making a real difference. We all have a little glitter to spread, whether it's through kindness, action, or simply showing up when it matters most.

This podcast is all about those who sprinkle their magic to create positive impact. Each episode will showcase those who embody the true spirit of community, those who show up, make an impact, and inspire others to do the same by spreading their glitter. I hope that this podcast will inspire a new wave of community royalty, our next generation of glitter kings and queens.

My name is Kate Gniel, and I am a huge community advocate and host of the Glitter Effect. So join me as we get inspired, empowered, and ready to shine, because the Glitter Effect isn't just another podcast, it's a movement. Let's sparkle together.
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Episodes (20/29)
The Glitter Effect
Jodie Hollis – Cancer Support Angels

In this powerful and heartwarming episode of The Glitter Effect, host Kate sits down with Jodie Hollis, the inspirational founder and CEO of Cancer Support Angels. Jodie shares the deeply personal story behind the creation of her not-for-profit organisation, born out of her own battle with cancer and the stark realisation that far too many patients face their fight alone.



Motivated by the lack of in-person support and practical assistance, Jodie took action—starting with a humble Spyrax notebook and a vision to build something meaningful. From its grassroots beginnings, Cancer Support Angels has blossomed into a nationwide network offering emotional, financial, and practical aid to cancer patients and their families.



Jodie speaks candidly about the early days of uncertainty, the people who encouraged her to take the leap, and the many lives touched by the organisation’s work. Her story is one of resilience, compassion, and community—perfectly embodying the spirit of the Glitter Effect.



This episode is a tribute to the impact one person can make when they decide to lead with heart and purpose. Tune in to be inspired by Jody’s journey, her incredible work, and her unwavering commitment to spreading kindness like glitter.



Cancer Support Angels: https://www.cancersupportangels.org.au/
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5 days ago
36 minutes 51 seconds

The Glitter Effect
Lane Stockton and Yarn’n – paper based education

In this powerful and heart-centred episode of The Glitter Effect, we sit down with Lane Stockton, a proud Wiradjuri man and co-founder of Yarn’n — Australia’s only Indigenous-owned and Australian-made toilet paper company. But Yarn’n is far more than a household essential; it’s “toilet paper with purpose,” created from a deep desire to give back, uplift culture and create long-lasting community impact.



Lane shares how he and co-founder David Croft transformed a simple idea into a national social enterprise that donates 50% of its profits to Yalari, supporting the education of Indigenous children from remote and regional communities. In just two years, Yarn’n has proudly sponsored four students through high school — an achievement Lane holds close to his heart.



In this episode, Lane opens up about his upbringing on Kooma Country near Brisbane, his family’s devotion to education, and the moment fatherhood sparked a reevaluation of his own path. Moving from a career in residential building to purpose-driven entrepreneurship, Lane discovered a powerful truth: the product doesn’t have to be glamorous to create meaningful change. Toilet paper — found in every household and workplace across Australia — became the perfect vehicle to spark awareness, open doors and give back to Indigenous youth.



This conversation is rich with honesty, culture, purpose and hope. Join us as we unpack Lane’s journey, the driving force behind Yarn’n and the incredible ripple effect that happens when everyday products carry extraordinary meaning.



Yarn’n: https://yarnn.au/
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1 month ago
29 minutes 12 seconds

The Glitter Effect
Honoring Mac, Preventing Harm with Wayne Holdsworth

In this deeply moving episode of The Glitter Effect, host Kate sits down with Wayne Holdsworth—father, advocate, and founder of Smack Talk, an initiative created in the wake of unimaginable tragedy. Wayne’s beloved son, Mac, died by suicide at just 17 after being targeted in a devastating act of online sexual extortion.



Wayne courageously opens up about who Mac truly was: a natural leader, school captain, star athlete, loyal friend, and a young man with a wicked sense of humour and a heart overflowing with generosity. Through Wayne’s words, listeners are invited to see the vibrant, loving teenager behind the headlines—the boy who lit up rooms, cared deeply for his mates, and always gave more than he took.



Wayne recounts the heartbreaking chain of events that unfolded when Mac was groomed and extorted online, and the unbearable pressure and shame that followed. With extraordinary honesty, he walks listeners through the moments that changed their family forever, shining a light on the urgent need for awareness, compassion, and safer digital spaces for young people.



Out of profound grief, Wayne created Smack Talk and campaigns like Unplugged 24, which spark essential conversations about online safety, connection, presence, and courage. His mission is simple but powerful: to ensure no other family endures the loss his has suffered.



This episode is a testament to resilience, love, and the unwavering determination of a father committed to protecting others. Wayne’s story is one of heartbreak and hope—and a reminder of the glitter that can still shine through even the darkest moments.



Smack talk: https://smacktalk.com.au/smacktalk
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1 month ago
55 minutes 3 seconds

The Glitter Effect
Samantha Gowan – Dress for success

In this empowering episode of The Glitter Effect, host Kate is joined by Samantha Gowan, the dynamic CEO of Dress for Success Victoria—an organisation committed to transforming lives through dignity, confidence, and opportunity.



Samantha shares the inspiring mission behind Dress for Success, a global movement that started in a New York basement in the 1990s and has since grown into an international network, including six affiliates in Australia. At its core, Dress for Success helps women facing hardship—whether due to long-term unemployment, domestic violence, incarceration, or displacement—by providing professional attire, job-readiness workshops, and emotional support to empower them toward economic independence.



More than just clothing, the organisation helps women rebuild self-esteem, step into new opportunities, and imagine a future they may not have thought possible. Samantha offers insights into how the Victoria branch is expanding its reach across the state—including virtual styling and support for rural communities—and the vital role that volunteers play in delivering this life-changing work.



This episode highlights the ripple effect of empowering women: when one woman rises, entire communities are lifted. Samantha’s leadership is a shining example of compassion, clarity, and impact—true Glitter Effect magic.



Dress for success: https://dressforsuccess.org
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1 month ago
27 minutes 13 seconds

The Glitter Effect
Inclusive music education for children with disabilities

In this powerful episode, host Kate welcomes Dr. Anthea Skinner—musician, researcher, and disability advocate—whose lived experience has inspired a groundbreaking initiative: the Adaptive Music Bridging Program.



A collaboration between the University of Melbourne and Melbourne Youth Orchestras, the program is revolutionising access to music education by providing adaptive instruments and inclusive learning spaces for children with disabilities. Anthea shares how her own journey as a disabled musician led to creating opportunities for kids to take their first music lessons and play alongside their peers in bands and orchestras.



This episode celebrates inclusion, innovation, and the belief that no child should be left on the sidelines of music.



Adaptive Music Bridging Program: https://tinyurl.com/yhvkbvrk
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1 month ago
30 minutes 20 seconds

The Glitter Effect
Bernadette Blair and Next Steps Australia

In this powerful episode of The Glitter Effect, we meet Bernadette Blair, founding board member and chair of Next Steps Australia, a compassionate force supporting women and families escaping domestic and family violence.



Bernadette shares the emotional journey behind the creation of the organization — from her early experiences as a school principal to heartbreaking stories from family members in the medical field. The defining moment came when she learned of an extreme case of violence that compelled her to take action.



Founded on the belief that everyone deserves dignity and a second chance, Next Steps Australia provides practical support such as Manchester (linen) packs and parenting essentials to help survivors rebuild their lives after leaving crisis accommodation.



This episode is a conversation about resilience, hope, and community-driven action, showing how small, thoughtful acts can lead to life-changing impact.



Next Steps Australia: https://nextstepsaustralia.org.au/
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1 month ago
28 minutes 29 seconds

The Glitter Effect
Unplugged in Kiama — Rediscovering Connection with Jane Bourne

In this heartwarming episode of The Glitter Effect, we shine a light on Jane Bourne — community leader, changemaker, and co-founder of Kiama Unplugged, a grassroots movement inspiring people to put down their phones and reconnect in real life.



Based in the beautiful coastal town of Kiama, New South Wales, Jane and her partner Ian have created a space for genuine human connection through music, games, conversation, and simple shared moments. Born from a growing concern about the impact of smartphones — particularly on young people — Kiama Unplugged encourages presence, belonging, and joy in the everyday.



Host [Your Name] chats with Jane about how the movement began, the transformative power of unplugging, and why sometimes the most meaningful connections happen when we put our devices away and truly show up for one another.



✨ The Glitter Effect celebrates the kindness, creativity, and courage of everyday legends who are making a real difference — proving that when we each shine a little light, we make the whole world sparkle.



Kiama unplugged: http://www.kiamaunplugged.com/
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1 month ago
33 minutes 9 seconds

The Glitter Effect
Orange sky – restoring dignity and human connection through simple acts of service.

In this episode of The Glitter Effect, host [unnamed] welcomes Nic Marchesi, co-founder of Orange Sky, the world’s first free mobile laundry and shower service for people experiencing homelessness.



Nic shares the inspiring story of how he and co-founder Lucas Patchett—two 20-year-olds from Brisbane—started Orange Sky in a garage with nothing more than a van named Sudsie, some washing machines, and a bold belief that clean clothes and conversation could restore dignity.



Originally aiming to improve hygiene for people doing it tough, they quickly discovered the true power of human connection. The simple act of sitting down for a chat while laundry spun became the heart of their mission.



Since its humble beginnings in 2014, Orange Sky has grown to over 50 services across Australia, covering nearly 400 locations weekly, with thousands of volunteers. Despite its expansion, the mission remains the same: positively connect communities by offering clean clothes, warm showers, and—most importantly—non-judgmental conversation.



Nic reflects on early challenges, the learning curve of launching a charity at 19, and the deep impact of empathy, dignity, and connection in supporting those experiencing homelessness.



Orange Sky: https://orangesky.org.au/
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2 months ago
26 minutes 7 seconds

The Glitter Effect
Answering the Call: Turning Compassion into Action

In this heartfelt episode of The Glitter Effect, host welcomes Tina Kendall-Davies, a seasoned counsellor with over 20 years of experience helping people through grief, trauma, and mental health challenges. Tina is the founder of Anytime Counselling, a service created to reach those who often fall through the cracks of traditional support systems—especially in remote or rural communities.



Tina shares her journey from a passion for teaching to becoming a full-time counsellor. Initially aiming to be a school counsellor, she grew frustrated with the limitations of the education system—where bureaucracy often hindered real, meaningful help for students. This frustration ultimately led her to retrain and open her own counselling practice.



Her “aha” moment came after a late-night emergency call from a distraught mother whose son had attempted suicide. Unable to find help with a 6–8 week waiting list, the woman turned to Tina, who saw first-hand the urgent need for immediate, compassionate care. That night became the turning point. Exhausted but deeply moved, Tina and her husband made the life-changing decision to expand her counselling services and commit to meeting people where they are—emotionally and geographically.



Throughout the episode, Tina speaks about the power of empathy, showing up consistently, and how even small acts of care can transform lives. She’s a beacon of hope for families in crisis and a true “glitter spreader” in the mental health world.



Anytime Councelling: https://anytimecounselling.com.au/
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2 months ago
35 minutes 37 seconds

The Glitter Effect
From Tragedy to Legacy – Choosing Courage, Kindness, and Change

🎙️ The Glitter Effect – Episode Summary



Guest: Matt Cronin, Co-founder of the Pat Cronin FoundationHost: Kate GnielTheme: From Tragedy to Legacy – Choosing Courage, Kindness, and Change



In this heartfelt and powerful episode of The Glitter Effect, host Kate Gniel sits down with Matt Cronin, co-founder of the Pat Cronin Foundation and proud father of Pat Cronin, whose life was tragically cut short in 2016 due to a coward punch attack.



What begins as a story of unimaginable loss transforms into a moving discussion about resilience, purpose, and advocacy. Matt shares the emotional journey of losing his 19-year-old son, Pat, following a senseless act of violence during a night out with friends. Pat was doing exactly what he’d been taught — looking out for his mates — when he was struck by a single punch that ultimately ended his life.



Matt opens up about the immediate aftermath of Pat’s injury, the strength of his family, and the pain of turning off life support just days later. But rather than letting grief consume them, Matt and his family channelled their heartbreak into action. Through the Pat Cronin Foundation, they now dedicate themselves to educating young people, promoting non-violence, and encouraging others to “choose to walk away.”



Listeners will be inspired by Matt’s unwavering commitment to change, the values of kindness and courage that Pat embodied, and the ripple effect one life can have when honored with love and purpose.



This episode is a moving tribute to Pat and a testament to the strength of the human spirit.



🕊️ “We’re a family of five, and we’ll always be a family of five.” – Matt Cronin



Pat Cronin Foundation: https://patcroninfoundation.org.au/
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2 months ago
45 minutes 24 seconds

The Glitter Effect
The Power of Reuse and Community with Garage Sale Trail

In this inspiring episode of The Glitter Effect, host Kate Gniel chats with Barbara Gill, the dynamic General Manager of Garage Sale Trail—Australia’s biggest community reuse event. What began as a spontaneous idea during a local Bondi festival in 2010 has now blossomed into a nationwide movement promoting sustainability, community connection, and the circular economy.



Barbara shares the incredible journey of the Garage Sale Trail, from humble beginnings with 180 local sales to now partnering with over 90 councils across Australia. Under her leadership, the initiative has diverted hundreds of tonnes of items from landfill, saved Aussies millions of dollars, and—perhaps most importantly—fostered lasting community connections, one garage sale at a time.



Listeners will learn how this grassroots movement is making sustainability fun, practical, and empowering—proving that creativity, community, and a little bit of glitter can create real change.



✨ Key Takeaways:



The accidental origins of Garage Sale Trail in Bondi Beach



How secondhand selling is making a big environmental impact



The importance of community in driving sustainable behavior



Plans for expanding the movement beyond Australia



💬 “Don’t dump it, sell it”—the simple idea that sparked a reuse revolution.



Garage Sale Trail: https://www.garagesaletrail.com.au/
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3 months ago
30 minutes 21 seconds

The Glitter Effect
Purpose-driven endurance for change and awareness
3 months ago
21 minutes 50 seconds

The Glitter Effect
Mental health, suicide prevention, advocacy, resilience

In this powerful and heartfelt episode of The Glitter Effect, Kate sits down with Jen Waltmon — a passionate mental health advocate and suicide prevention leader whose journey from personal adversity to national impact is both moving and inspiring.



Jen shares her deeply personal story, beginning with a childhood shaped by trauma, addiction, and the early loss of both parents. She opens up about her own struggles with clinical depression and suicidal ideation in her 20s, navigating intense grief and loneliness without siblings or a support system. Her lived experience became the catalyst for profound transformation.



After a successful 23-year career in learning and development, Jen made a life-changing pivot into the mental health and suicide prevention space. Since then, she’s worked with leading organisations including Beyond Blue, Black Dog Institute, and now serves as Lived Experience Lead at Suicide Prevention Australia.



More than just her professional roles, Jen is a powerful storyteller, researcher, and change-maker. She’s an outspoken advocate for mental health reform, accessibility for people with disabilities, and a wide range of human rights including women’s, LGBTQ+, and children’s rights. Her commitment to community runs deep — even extending to being a dedicated blood and plasma donor, which is how she first connected with the host.



Together, they explore themes of grief, healing, purpose, and how we can all “sprinkle a little glitter” where it’s needed most. Jen’s story is a testament to resilience and using pain as a platform for change — perfectly embodying the spirit of The Glitter Effect.



Suicide Prevention Australia: https://www.suicidepreventionaust.org/
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3 months ago
36 minutes 6 seconds

The Glitter Effect
Sharing the dignity: helping with period poverty

In this inspiring episode of The Glitter Effect, host Kate sits down with Rochelle Courtenay, founder of Share the Dignity, a groundbreaking Australian charity tackling period poverty. Rochelle shares the powerful story behind the movement’s creation — sparked in 2015 when she read an article about homeless women using makeshift items like socks and newspaper during their periods.



Outraged and moved to act, Rochelle began collecting sanitary products through her personal training clients, ultimately launching a grassroots initiative that grew into a national force. From wearing a sanitary pad dress to raise awareness to lobbying parliament, Rochelle has fearlessly confronted the stigma around menstruation.



This episode dives into her journey, the challenges she faced, and the massive impact her work has had on restoring dignity to women and girls across Australia. Rochelle’s story is a testament to the power of compassion, community, and action.



Share the dignity: https://www.sharethedignity.org.au
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3 months ago
37 minutes 1 second

The Glitter Effect
Mountain to Melbourne: Emma Rose Parsons on Running for Local Kids’ Care

In this episode of The Glitter Effect, host Kate welcomes Emma Rose Parsons—a passionate psychologist, mum, and the powerhouse behind Mountain to Melbourne, a grassroots fundraising movement bringing critical support to local children’s hospitals in Victoria.



Emma Rose combines her professional insight into childhood anxiety with her personal experience as a mother to champion better care for kids—especially neurodivergent children—who often face overwhelming hospital environments. Shocked to discover that major fundraising often bypasses local hospitals, she decided to do something bold: run over 100km in just 12 hours, from Healesville Hospital to Eastland Town Square, passing through key Eastern Health sites along the way.



Her mission? To raise vital funds for facilities that serve over 36,000 children each year—ensuring they have the tools, resources, and environments needed to ease anxiety and deliver better care.



This episode is a powerful story of community-driven change, personal courage, and how one determined woman is reminding us that local kids deserve world-class care too.



Mountain to Melbourne website: https://eastland.qicre.com/articles/community/mountain-to-melbourne
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4 months ago
27 minutes 13 seconds

The Glitter Effect
From Hospital Gowns to Hero Gear: Jason Sotiris and the Birth of SuperTee

In this deeply moving episode of The Glitter Effect, host Kate sits down with Jason Sotiris, founder of SuperTee—a superhero-inspired medical garment transforming the hospital experience for children across Australia.



Jason shares the heartbreaking journey of his daughter’s cancer battle and how one moment of frustration and helplessness led to a life-changing idea. Tired of hospital gowns that made children look and feel sick, Jason imagined something better—garments that offered comfort, dignity, and courage.



What started as a desperate Dad’s solution has grown into a national movement, replacing clinical gowns with colourful, easy-to-use SuperTees that help kids feel strong in the face of serious illness. With deep compassion, creativity, and a drive to rewrite the narrative of what it means to be in hospital, Jason is helping thousands of families feel seen, supported, and super.



This is a powerful story of resilience, purpose, and how even in the darkest moments, love can ignite change.



SuperTee website: https://www.supertee.org.au/
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4 months ago
43 minutes 3 seconds

The Glitter Effect
Lighting the Dark: Ruth Lazerson and the Art of Hope

In this heartwarming episode of The Glitter Effect, host Kate sits down with the extraordinary Ruth Lazerson, founder of Art of Hope—a creative initiative that transforms handcrafted heart-shaped pendants into powerful symbols of kindness, connection, and healing.



Ruth shares the story behind her colorful creations and the philosophy that drives her: that even the smallest acts of kindness, like a tiny light in a dark room, can illuminate the lives of those in pain or isolation. Originally trained as a textile designer, Ruth rediscovered her life’s purpose in her 40s, channeling her creativity into a movement that touches hearts—literally and metaphorically.



Each handcrafted pendant is paired with a heartfelt message and gifted to people during tough times, offering a moment of recognition, beauty, and hope. From nurses pinning them to their scrubs, to young men treasuring them on keyrings, these tiny hearts are bringing light wherever they go.



Kate and Ruth also share the beautiful connection between The Glitter Effect and Art of Hope, with each guest receiving a handcrafted heart made by Ruth as a token of appreciation.



This is a story of creativity, empathy, and quiet transformation—one heart at a time.



The art of hope: https://artofhope.com.au/
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5 months ago
39 minutes 54 seconds

The Glitter Effect
Creating Safe Havens for Dementia Support with Kirsty Porter

In this heartfelt and eye-opening episode of The Glitter Effect, host Kate sits down with the extraordinary Kirsty Porter, founder of Umbrella Dementia Cafés — a grassroots initiative providing safe, inclusive spaces for people living with dementia and their loved ones.



Kirsty shares the personal story that inspired her to shift from a career in aged care nursing to becoming a powerful community advocate. From a serendipitous visit to a dementia café in the UK to launching a now-vital network of support back home in Australia, Kirsty unpacks the urgent need for more dementia-friendly environments and open conversations.



Together, they explore:



The rising prevalence of dementia in Australia — now impacting nearly 500,000 people.



The often-overlooked challenges faced by carers, particularly in cases of younger-onset dementia.



Why community-based care and connection are crucial — long before aged care becomes necessary.



How Umbrella Dementia Cafés are helping reduce stigma, isolation, and burnout for both individuals and families.



This episode is a moving reminder of the power of compassion, small actions, and grassroots leadership in changing lives.



☕ Grab a cuppa and tune in — Kirsty’s glitter truly shines.



Umbrella Dementia Cafés https://umbrelladementiacafes.com.au/
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5 months ago
40 minutes 45 seconds

The Glitter Effect
Healing With Paws and Purpose: Wendy Coombe on the Power of Animal-Assisted Therapy

In this insightful and heart-led episode of The Glitter Effect, host Kate sits down with Wendy Coombe, founder of Animal Therapies Limited (ATL) — a pioneering Australian not-for-profit reshaping the landscape of therapeutic support through the healing power of animals.



Wendy takes us on the inspiring journey behind ATL’s creation, born from personal experience and grown into a national movement advocating for the formal recognition, education, and integration of animal-assisted services across health, education, disability, and aged care sectors.



With warmth and clarity, Wendy explains the vital differences between simply owning a pet and animal-assisted therapy, highlighting the deep science, structure, and professional collaboration behind this growing field. From guinea pigs helping children build empathy to dogs working alongside occupational therapists, ATL is leading the way — not just in Australia, but globally — in promoting accessible, evidence-based care through human–animal connection.



Tune in to hear:




* The real impact of animal-assisted therapy across diverse communities



* How ATL is driving national standards and global leadership in the sector



* Why connection — whether furry or human — is at the heart of all healing



* The personal story that inspired a powerful movement




Animal Therapies Limited https://animaltherapies.org.au/







#TheGlitterEffect #AnimalTherapiesLimited #WendyCoom #AnimalAssistedTherapy #DisabilitySupport #MentalHealthMatters #TherapyAnimals #CompassionInAction #PetTherapy #SocialImpact #AustralianPodcast #HealingTogether
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6 months ago
41 minutes 49 seconds

The Glitter Effect
Baking Inclusion Into Every Role: Jess Colgan on Purposeful Employment and Sweet Change

In this heartfelt and empowering episode of The Glitter Effect, host Kate sits down in person with social enterprise trailblazer Jess Colgan, CEO of All Things Equal and co-founder of Ginger Snap Patisserie. Jess is transforming what inclusive employment looks like, creating real pathways for people with disabilities to thrive in award-wage jobs within the hospitality sector and beyond.



Jess shares the inspiring origin stories behind both ventures — from a father’s determination to build a workplace for his daughter, to a sibling duo’s passion project baking up purpose alongside cookies. Under Jess’s leadership, All Things Equal is not only providing jobs, but sparking national conversations on disability inclusion and systemic change.



With compassion, clarity, and quiet strength, Jess opens up about the power of meaningful work, what true inclusion requires, and why we all benefit when everyone is invited to the table.



Listen in to learn:



The real barriers people with disabilities face in employment



How All Things Equal is flipping the script on workplace inclusion



The sweet mission behind Ginger Snap Patisserie



What drives Jess to keep showing up with purpose and heart



#TheGlitterEffect #AllThingsEqual #JessColgan #DisabilityInclusion #SocialEnterprise #InclusiveEmployment #ChangeMakers #GingerSnapPatisserie #PurposeDriven #CommunityImpact #AustralianPodcast



All Things Equal https://www.allthingsequal.com.au/
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6 months ago
34 minutes 37 seconds

The Glitter Effect
Welcome to the Glitter Effect, a podcast dedicated to shining a light on the movers, shakers, change makers, and all round living legends of our communities who are making a real difference. We all have a little glitter to spread, whether it's through kindness, action, or simply showing up when it matters most.

This podcast is all about those who sprinkle their magic to create positive impact. Each episode will showcase those who embody the true spirit of community, those who show up, make an impact, and inspire others to do the same by spreading their glitter. I hope that this podcast will inspire a new wave of community royalty, our next generation of glitter kings and queens.

My name is Kate Gniel, and I am a huge community advocate and host of the Glitter Effect. So join me as we get inspired, empowered, and ready to shine, because the Glitter Effect isn't just another podcast, it's a movement. Let's sparkle together.