Never Too Far Gone

By Heather Cetrangolo

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This is a podast about how to change the impossible. Heather Cetrangolo is the creator of Systemic Renewal, a methodology for building a new paradigm within a system. Never Too Far Gone is her weekly podcast about the practice of Systemic Renewal and the academic research that informs it. Heather has spent twenty years learning how to identify where a problem started in a system’s story, and developing roadmaps into new paradigms. She has worked in legal practice, community development, education at primary, secondary and tertiary level, and as an Anglican priest. This podcast is designed to provide a weekly guided reflection for leaders of change to be encouraged and informed in their practice. http://heathercetrangolo.com

Episode Date
A Vision of a Thousand Lights by Heather Cetrangolo
May 17, 2024
Prepare for Victory, with Brooklyn White
May 17, 2024
Ambition Without Naivety, with Brooklyn White
May 16, 2024
Transitions in Long-Term Relationships
May 02, 2024
Transitioning Leadership: Who Leads and How with Ignacio Packer
Apr 28, 2024
Life Transitions for Organisations
Apr 18, 2024
Transitions in Work: Networks, Branding and Imposter Syndrome
Apr 15, 2024
Rebirth with Shivani Gopal
Apr 04, 2024
The Secret Sauce to Transitioning Well
Mar 30, 2024
Good Apples and Bad Apples
Mar 23, 2024
Your Purpose Can Change with Elisha O'Dowd
Mar 15, 2024
You Actually Love the System with Brooklyn White
Mar 06, 2024
Group Work That Doesn't Suck
Feb 28, 2024
We Don't Need Another Hero
Feb 21, 2024
Who Are Your People?
Feb 16, 2024
The Method (Part 2)
Feb 07, 2024
The Method (Part 1)
Jan 24, 2024
The Mountain, The Table, The Green Room and The Stage
Dec 20, 2023
How to Keep Burning in a Cold Hearted System
Dec 07, 2023
Software Change Isn’t Soft
Nov 29, 2023
A Disrupted Narrative, a Dilapidated Space and a Disillusioned Corporate
Nov 23, 2023