• Nina Dar. The Change Troubleshooter

  • By: Nina Dar
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Nina Dar. The Change Troubleshooter

By: Nina Dar
  • Summary

  • A podcast about A Human Approach to Innovation and Change. Interview based podcast by a highly experienced business change consultant and qualified Executive Business Coach with over 20 years' experience of leading and successfully delivering global strategic change, digital transformation and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM). Nina, founder of Cheeky Monkey Business Solutions and author of Transform Your Business, is known for her direct, straight-talking approach, with a smile. This is a series of light-hearted, entertaining discussions about how change effects us personally and professionally. By giving you a virtual seat at the Cheeky Monkey table Nina invites you to listen as she discusses issues that come up regularly in both the workplace and in the world, with people who have experienced those challenges. The underlying theme is that, at the end of the day, nothing happens without people, therefore a human approach and people-based focus is paramount to achieving lasting success in business and in life.
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Episodes
  • A Miracle We Can Learn From
    Aug 13 2024

    Back in November 2021 we made an episode of The Change Troubleshooter called, A Solar Farm at What Cost? The episode was about a campaign against the construction of a proposed solar farm in the eastern Algarve area of Portugal.

    In theory, a solar farm sounded like a great idea which was in line with our global necessity to switch to renewable energy solutions, and help the slowdown of catastrophic climate change.

    Sometimes though, what sounds like the right thing to do can actually have unintended consquences for the land we are trying to protect through energy transition.

    The problem in this instance was that the site of the proposed solar development would have contaminated an important water source. An untouched area of natural landscape, beneath which lies an aquifer - an ancient subterrannean system of pools and lakes that the local area relies on for its fresh water supply. Clearing the land of trees, vegetation and boulders for a solar farm would undoubtedly have had terrible consequences for the aquifer as well as the flora and fauna of the area which has remained untouched for millennia. If you didn't catch it back in 2021, we recommend you have a listen here before listening to this episode.

    This new episode is a follow up to that story and is one of the most inspiring things you'll ever hear - Amanda, the local resident and activist tells Nina what heppened to that proposed solar farm.

    Nina's guest, Amanda, is part of an environmental protection organisation called Probaal who campaign tirelessly against projects that, if approved and executed, can have terrible consequences for the areas and people who live in the communities.

    As you will hear, Probaal's campaign was successful because specific reports were required to quantify the damage. These reports aren't done by anyone. Unbelievably we leave the importance of geological surveys and four seasons reports to the company whose interests lie in getting a positive outcome from the public consultation. This costs money. Nina and Amanda touch on the need for systematic change in this area, but today Probaal and other citizen led organisations rely on funding.

    You can make a donation through their Go Fund Me page here.

    Here are a couple of lovely videos that were used as part of the campaign which you might also find interesting.

    Ruby's Rabbit

    Water is life - how an aquifer works

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    58 mins
  • Health, Wealth & Podcasts
    Jun 28 2024

    Christine Lee has made conscious decisions in her life that allow her to look back at them as different stages, chapters if you like, that are all quite different.

    In those conscious decisions, her health and wellbeing have been prominent drivers, along with decisions over money, particulary when to take her pension.

    Her lust to live life to the full has not been dampened or thrown off course by the early loss of her parents, cancer or continuing health challenges she now faces.

    In fact, it's made her more determined to do her own research and take more control of the decisions she needs to take.

    Nina and Christine listen to loads of podcasts, sifting through the celebrity extremism in order to find out things that will help them both in their determination to age healthily and not be boring!

    Sit back and listen to them chatting about their journey, if it resonates at all, you can join in the conversation with them by contacting Nina directly.

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    36 mins
  • I Wanted To Be An Explorer
    Jun 12 2024

    Welcome to a brand new season of the Change Troubleshooter!

    Amazingly, this is the 6th season of this podcast that started back in 2020. We have now had over 2 and a half thousand downloads from no less than 535 cities in 47 countries spanning 6 continents! Thanks to you all for remaining interested.

    Season 6 is called "Hang on, what happened and why?" This is a common moment that Nina has with people. She loves the "stop, and take me back" moment this creates and is curiously hungry to understand the detail better.

    Episode one kicks of with "I Wanted To Be An Explorer."

    Johnny France, a toolmaker, originally from Southport. once told his careers advisor he wanted to be an explorer. He did an engineering apprenticeship thinking he would work in manufacturing, just as Margaret Thatcher thought that wasn't what we should invest in anymore. "Sometimes life doesn't take you on the path you thought," he said, as Nina says hang on, what happened and why?

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    22 mins

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