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Juste Podcast with Tim Buxton

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The Juste Podcast with Tim Buxton, explores courageous conversations with inspiring leaders and everyday heroes taking action to bring about positive change the world desperately needs. Tim is a motivational speaker, social entrepreneur and the founder and CVO of You Belong, a nonprofit empowering refugee Waymakers to belong & thrive. The Juste Podcast with Tim Buxton comes to you from Yugambeh country of the Kombumerri people of the Gold Coast, Australia. Visit https://timothybuxton.com/pod ...
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This very special episode brings together the full crew behind Iraq 100—a bold, beautiful, and timely endurance project retracing the steps of refugee journeys through Northern Iraq. It’s the first time this diverse team has gathered on a call, and the energy is undeniable. Host Tim Buxton is joined by filmmaker Kitali Wilson, ultra-runner and coac…
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In this first episode of the Iraq 100 Special Series, host Tim Buxton sits down with long-time friend and award-winning storyteller Matt Willingham to kick off an epic journey—one that’s about far more than running. Together, they explore what it means to move with purpose—whether it’s running 100 miles through Iraqi mountains or standing in solida…
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In this deeply personal and wide-ranging conversation, Tim Buxton sits down with Rod Hopping—founder of Heritage Films (aka 'Movies Change People')—to explore the power of story, film, and community to transform lives. Rod shares how Braveheart and The Passion of the Christ ignited his journey from business into the world of purpose-driven film dis…
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Social entrepreneur Tom Dawkins joins Tim Buxton on the Juste Podcast to unpack the real drivers behind social change, innovation, and inclusive democracy. From growing up in a household filled with media and activism to launching global platforms like StartSomeGood and LendForGood, Tom shares the highs and hurdles of building impact at scale. Topi…
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Meet Mario Buchs, the founder of Healthetica, as we explore the transformative power of movement, running, and personal growth. From overcoming personal health struggles to helping others find their stride, Mario shares his journey of resilience, coaching, and the impact of small, consistent changes in leading a healthier life. This conversation is…
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Welcome back to Justice Matters! We are thrilled to have Phil Hyldgaard, the Global COO of A21, back on the podcast. This has been in the works for some time now, and I finally got the chance to jump on a video call with my long-time friend and social impact leader! In this episode, we delve deep into A21's mission to eradicate slavery globally and…
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Jacob Lee is not just a celebrated Australian pop, singer-songwriter but also the visionary behind the Luminary Club and joins me on the latest instalment of Justice Matters. Dive into an enlightening conversation where we explore the depths of authentic artistry, the birth and vision of Luminary Club, and the profound impact of creating new system…
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Gear up for a special episode as we bring in John Richmond, not just as the dedicated former U.S. Ambassador fighting human trafficking, but also as a close friend with stories that are sure to inspire. Alongside his impactful role at Love Does, an organization born from Bob Goff’s vision, John has been a companion in journeys that matter. Our shar…
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Venture into the great outdoors with Cam Greenwood, the visionary founder of the Zorali outdoor gear company. In this fun episode, we unearth the intersection of passion for nature, sustainable entrepreneurship, and the pursuit of justice. Cam shares the origins of Zorali, the challenges faced in building a brand committed to environmental conserva…
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In this episode, we're joined by Kayra Niebur, an inspiring young woman who serves as an assistant director at The Red Carpet in Tel Aviv. Kayra opens up not just about her transformative work serving alongside women involved in the underground sex industry in Tel Aviv, but also about her own life story. From her early days growing up in the Middle…
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Tabea Oppliger was born in 1977 to Swiss parents and raised in Papua New Guinea, spending her first 16 years of life speaking mainly Pidgin English and English. Tabea then lived in Switzerland for 20 years for education and professional reasons where she also got married and gave birth to her three children. An unstoppable force to see justice and …
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Kelly Forbes is the CEO and founder of the AI Asia Pacific Institute, a think tank and research organization that focuses on the impact of artificial intelligence on society. She has a deep understanding of both its potential and its pitfalls. Kelly is a frequent speaker at conferences and events around the world and is known for her insightful com…
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Nick serves as a co-founder at Miles4Migrants, supporting the technology development that powers our mission. Nick also piloted the original idea of using points and miles to reunite families by flying the family of a Pakistani Christian personal friend in Europe. He later shared this idea on with other online reward point enthusiasts on Reddit, wh…
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Amanda is the founder of DISTRACTD, a brand new Gold Coast organisation connecting communities, delivering information, education, panel discussions, mingles and advocacy, all about ADHD. Diagnosed with ADHD as an adult, she became hyper-focused on ensuring that there was a local organisation where people could come together and support one another…
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Jon Owen is the Pastor and CEO at Wayside Chapel, leading an incredible team of 140 staff and some 600 volunteers each week. Jon has dedicated his life to closing the gap on inequality, both living and working amongst some of the most disadvantaged communities in Sydney and Melbourne. Jon is a qualified social worker and prior to Wayside, he built …
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In this episode of Justice Matters, I speak with Nicole Lamoureux, who is the Chief Executive Officer of the National Association of Free and Charitable Clinics (NAFC). She works with the NAFC and its 1,200 member organizations, its Board of Directors and its partners to advance the mission of ensuring the medically underserved have access to affor…
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Luke is the Executive Director for Tekton as well as the founder and CEO of Kicky.com.Tekton has recently merged with an amazing organisation called Refcode (refcode.org), which provides software engineering training for the refugee community.You can email Luke at [email protected], and connect with him on LinkedIn or follow him on Instagram.…
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Jody Luke is the Executive Director of Love Does, an incredible organisation that has been fighting for human rights, caring for the vulnerable and providing education in conflict zones since 2002. In this episode we talk about: What it's like to work alongside the one and only Bob GoffTravelling to serve in some of the most difficult placesServing…
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We're back with a new line up of guests after a break from recording. I have been so excited to get back in the studio and have had the best time interviewing our guests. The line up is amazing and there is something to interest everyone. Here's a sneak peak at who you'll be listening to and the topics we will be covering over the next couple month…
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We have a special interview on the podcast for you, as we round out another series of guests. We have Jared Bell — the producer of Justice Matters — share his experiences from Thailand and Cambodia, where he and his wife served with an anti-trafficking organisation. This podcast was produced by Jared Bell & TKB Podcasts. The featured music is from …
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Tim sits down with the Producers and Directors of the Scattered People Film, John & Lizzi Swatland to discuss the inspiration behind their moving documentary about two young musicians who flee their homeland and seek asylum in Australia where in immigration detention they discover the Scattered People band and find community, hope and a voice.…
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In this episode, I chat with the founder of Empathy First, Leanne Butterworth, to discuss the true nature of empathy — or what she likes to call "Compassionate Empathy". I explore with her why empathy starts with us. In this insightful and engaging conversation, Leanne reveals the secret power that empathy has to bring transformation into people's …
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In this episode with Amthony Taylor — Policy and Research Adviser for the Business Council of Co−operatives and Mutuals (BCCM) — we delve into the world of co-ops and mutuals and how they can make a positive social impact. We talk economics and justice, discuss some exciting new and interesting co-ops out there, and explore mutual flourishing is es…
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For the past 25 years, Susan Slotnick has gone behind the walls at correctional facilities every week to bring the joy of modern dance to incarcerated men and boys. Her choreography dealt with serious themes geared to inspire audiences and students toward social justice activism.By Timothy Buxton
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In part two of my conversation with Geoff we talked about his Antarctica crossing and explored the concept of Dream Mapping as a way of envisioning a life of adventure and meaning. We also discussed the importance of building dreams that bring justice and contribute towards making this world a more magnificent planet for us all to live in.…
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In part one of my conversation with world record-breaking polar explorer, vet surgeon, and entrepreneur, Geoff Wilson, we talk about his experiences in Indonesia as part of a humanitarian team in the aftermath of the Boxing Day Tsunami of 2004. From his own life experiences and life-threatening expeditions, we also explore why hardship is essential…
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Enjoy this Classic Replay while Season Two is on a short break. Your host, Tim, catches up with Bob Goff as they talk about their dreams and hopes for a world where justice prevails. In this episode you will be inspired by Bob to Dream Big and discover the character and tools it is going to take to make your dreams a reality.…
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Tokyo-bound Aussie Olympians, Jordan & Alyce Wood, join me on the podcast to talk about why they have paired up with former refugees from Iraq, Hakar & Bayas Abood, as they ride 80km for the 80 million displaced people in our world. We also talk about their own journey to Olympic success and the amazing privilege it is to represent Australia on the…
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Meet Joshua & Mathew, co-founders of the latest start-up giving platform Little Phil, and discover how Cryptocurrency & Blockchain technology can revolutionize the non-profit charity industry to make philanthropy accessible, trustworthy, and a life-giving experience for everyone.By Timothy Buxton
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In this episode with Baptist World Aid COO, Melissa Lippset, we discuss; the work of Baptist World Aid in tackling global poverty; ethical fashion guides; the coronavirus disaster unfolding in PNG; and most importantly, the transformation that takes place when we educate and empower women.By Timothy Buxton
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Mark Watego is a proud Yugambeh man from the Tweed/Gold Coast region and has resided here all of his life. He has had the opportunity to work in a variety of community service roles in the region ranging from ageing and disability, to health services, and has enjoyed giving back to his community.By Timothy Buxton
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Jill Lovell works with Mission Educate in Mozambique as the Project Director. Her role is to facilitate the development of new educational and vocational projects. Jill is a trained secondary Science & Mathematics teacher who is fluent in Portuguese. She has more than 8 years of experience in leading not-for-profit development work in Mozambique.…
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Meet my incredible friend, Gerard. In this episode, we talk about Slumdog Millionaire and the systemic nature of India's street children crisis. We also delve into what it takes to rescue children from the streets of India and the transformation that can take when you give a child a safe home, an education, and the opportunity of pursuing the caree…
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Ben Doherty is an award winning journalist who has worked with The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, and most recently, The Guardian. Ben has won three Walkley awards for his foreign and immigration reporting. And for those who do not know, the Walkley awards are the pinnacle of achievement for any Australian journalist. He is also a three-time Unite…
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Introducing Freedom Broadband podcast sponsor for Justice Matters. In this bonus episode, I sit down with the founder of Freedom Broadband, Graeme Campbell, to talk about why he is using his telecommunications business to give back to charities all around Australia.By Timothy Buxton
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Michael is Director of Global Focus and Strategic Relationships for The Bible Project and has also led thousands of leaders on more than 200 trips to the Middle East, South East Asia and Africa, and also worked in Iraq, Uganda, Somalia, India, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Haiti. He has also served on a number of boards—including Remember Nhu and…
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I was joined in the studio with Jim Chapman & Sandy Hickson, co-founders of The Nice Coffee Co., with all profits of this growing Social Enterprise going to St John's primary school in the Kibera slum in Nairobi. The company uses ethically sourced Kenyan coffee to supply beans-and-machine packages to offices and companies that want to have a positi…
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Time for a look back to Season One of the podcast with a special “Backstage Pass” episode with guest Jude Kalman. In 2020, she was awarded the Graham Wade Pilgrim Media Prize for her portfolio of work in Mozambique with charity Mission Educate. Twice now, Jude has been invited to speak at the United Nations' 58th Commission for Social Development o…
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In this episode with Karen Lee from Pioneer Human Services we talked about the dismal employment outcomes people with records generally face and how living wage jobs change lives. We explored the power of social enterprise in addressing complex social issues, such as mass incarceration, the death penalty, homelessness and addiction. We also reflect…
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