On My Couch Episode 21 – Belinda Morgan

“Flexible work and performance don’t go head-to-head—they go hand in hand.”

On this episode of On My Couch, we sit down with Belinda Morgan, a flexible work and leadership specialist. With a career spanning roles as an accountant, leadership consultant, speaker, and author of Solving the Part-Time Puzzle, Belinda brings deep insight into how flexible work can transform both individuals and organisations.

We explore what flexible work truly means — having choice in where, when, how much, and what you work on — and how we’re in the middle of a seismic shift in how we approach work. Belinda challenges outdated norms, discussing why the way we work must adapt and how organisations can embrace a “flex menu” to empower employees and boost performance , one that doesn’t only have a single menu item– working from home.

Join us to learn how flexibility isn’t just possible — it’s the future.

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On My Couch Episode 32 – Trevor Dill

In this latest episode of On My Couch, Sue & I sit down with Trevor Dill, a highly respected leader with deep experience across retail and retail property and new Senior Associate at OMC Group!

On My Couch Episode 31 – Monica Cavarsan

The name gets people talking. But behind Lard Ass Butter is a story about creativity, courage and building a brand from regional Australia.In the latest episode of On My Couch, Sue and I sit down with Monica Cavarsan, the founder behind this bold and memorable food brand.

On My Couch Episode 30 – Georgia Gray

In this episode of On my Couch, we’re diving into a topic that currently sits at the heart of leadership, culture, and human performance — psychological safety.Sue & I are joined by Georgia Gray, a practitioner whose work spans policy, practice, education, and frontline care. Georgia has worked across not-for-profit, local and state government sectors in industries like healthcare, education and tech.

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