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Everyone who shared their journey

All videos from Seeds Impact Conference 2023 are below. Or use these links to jump to the session you want to watch.

Te mea ka taka te kākano ki te wāhi e tika ana ka tinaku, ā, ka pihi ake he tipu hou. 

If a seed falls in the right place it will germinate and a new seedling will sprout.

Kia ora!

Part of our kaupapa (purpose) is accessibility- so we have uploaded all 29 video sessions from our Aotearoa Impact Unconference held on the 5 October 2023.

We hope this encourages thought provoking conversation and inspires action as we get out of our silos of thought to hear other perspectives!

A major thank you from our team to the speakers and all who contributed!

~ Steven Moe

steven@theseeds.nz

Mānuka Room

Session 1

Ali Adams with a panel of Christchurch startups: Ovrcome, Orbviz and eClean

Ali Adams, the CEO of ChristchurchNZ*, hosted a panel showcasing up and coming start-ups based in Canterbury including:

Ovrcome - joining was Adam Hutchinson

Orbviz - joining was Karim Sabet & Vanessa O’Brien

Ngāire Scartozzi from eClean

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Mānuka Room

Session 2

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Kirsten ‘KP’ Patterson with a panel led by the Institute of Directors on Governance

A session on governance hosted by KP who is the CEO of the Institute of Directors in New Zealand.

Jess Dellabarca- Co-chair of Rainbow Youth

Te Aorangi Murphy-Fell- Independent Board Member

Raani Kelderman- National Commissioner and Board Member of Scouts NZ

Mānuka Room

Session 3

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Ian Musson and a panel on YES and young entrepreneurs

Ian Musson head of the Young Enterprise Scheme (YES) talked with a panel of students on what they do. Included in the panel are Joel Taylor, Ella Parker and Jacinta Herrara Rojas.

Listen to Terry Shubkin’s (CEO of YES) interview on seeds here

Terry Shubkin shares what she is looking forward to at the Impact Conference!

Mānuka Room

Session 4

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Shamubeel Eaqub* in conversation with a panel on the economy and how we actually (practically) help the poor out of poverty

Shamubeel Eaqub*, economist and author was in conversation with:

Helen Robinson - Auckland City Missioner

Sasha Lockley - Co-founder of Money Sweetspot

Shamubeel shares about his session and why you should join (in 27 seconds!)

Mānuka Room

Session 5

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Human Stories of Impact- a panel with:

Erica Austin - Founder and Chief Experience Curator at E.A.Curation

Pip Wheaton - Climate Change practitioner and systems thinker.

Caroline Thalund - Business sustainability and ESG specialist

Freda Wells - Curator and Publisher of The Kiwi Diary

Alexander Kuch - Founder of M. Aurelius Consulting Limited

Cherish Wilkinson - Co-founder of Sharing the Kai and founder of Originative Communication Ltd

Mānuka Room

Session 6

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Rosalie Nelson & Edmund Hillary Fellowship on Regenerative Blended Finance

Rosalie Nelson and Edmund Hillary Fellowship hosted a panel on Regenerative Blended Finance as part of 500+ Fellows using NZ as base camp for global impact.

Andrew Hewitt- Funding, Structuring and Accelerating GameChanging Organizations

Satya Kumar- Quondam Entrepreneur and Mentor

Brad Leibov- CEO at EarthShare

Laina Greene- Founder and CEO at Angels of Impact and Social Entrepreneurship Expert

Mānuka Room

Session 7

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Frances Valintine CNZM & Claire Amos on education

Education futurist Frances Valintine CNZM, founder of Mind Lab, and Claire Amos, co-founder of DisruptEDNZ talked about education

Frances Valintine CNZM is a passionate educator and technologist who is focused on developing education opportunities that connect professionals to the knowledge they need to be successful in today’s rapidly advancing world. In 2013, Frances founded The Mind Lab, a unique offering designed to empower students and educators to develop applied digital knowledge and capability. 

Claire Amos is Principal at Albany Senior High School in Auckland, NetSafe Board, William Pike Challenge Advisory Board, Network for Learning Advisory Panel, Google Certified Innovator, co-founder @DisruptEDNZ. Passionate about family, shoes, tattoos and leading change in education.

Mānuka Room

Session 8

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Maria English & John Perez on how we measure Impact

Measuring impact can empower organisations and their funders to better serve their missions and communities. But social change is complex and hard to measure. Over the past four years, ImpactLab and Fundamentally have partnered with over 100 purpose-driven organisations to use data and evidence to measure the difference they make in the lives of over 300,000 New Zealanders.  In this session Maria English (CEO of ImpactLab) and John Perez (Senior Project Manager at Fundamentally) shared what they are learning about how data can support impactful decision-making.

Mānuka Room

Session 9

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Alex Hannant with a panel on systems innovation

Alex Hannant a director of Pocketknife and Executive in Residence at The Centre for Systems Innovation (formerly The Yunus Centre), Griffith University in Australia. Joining him were:

Dr Marissa Kaloga - Marissa is a transdisciplinary entrepreneurship global scholar, with a background in Macro Social Work (PhD, MSW), Business (BS), and International Development (BA). She is a Lecturer in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Otago in Aotearoa New Zealand, and the founding Director of STARlab (Systems Transformation Action Research Lab).

Ian Short - Ian is Principal at The Connective and is currently working on a broad range of systems change initiatives in climate change, housing models that work for marginalised communities, and economic models that better support people and planet. Ian is also a Director of the Edmund Hilary Fellowship and Chair of the Auckland Foundation.

Kauri Room

Session 1

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Toni Truslove with a panel on The Power of a Global Community- How to Build Yours

Toni Truslove* the CEO of Kea coordinated a panel of Kiwi Explorers connecting and making a difference.

Kaila Colbin* - Founder and CEO of Boma

Joe Harawira - Co-founder and managing director of Wai Mānuka

Mitchell Pham- Co-founder and director of Augen Software Group


Kauri Room

Session 2

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Faumuina Felolini Maria Tafuna’i with a panel on Wayfinding

Faumuina Felolini Maria Tafuna’i from Flying Geese is an expert in ancient wayfinding for modern challenges, hosted a session on wayfinding with:

Jack Thatcher - Jack is a Māori navigator who has sailed on various waka journeys, including the Waka Tapu to Rapanui and back.

Lopeti Sumner - A next generation leader, Lopeti has a focus on Wayfinding for Entrepreneurship for Māori and Pasifika secondary students

Faumuina Felolini Maria Tafuna’i shares about her session and what she is looking forward to!


Kauri Room

Session 3

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Sean Barnes & Carl Davidson of the 232 Degrees Podcast

Sean and Carl host the 232 Podcast, a podcast about books, and discussed why they matter and were also talking with Steven Moe about a book he is releasing to coincide with the Seeds Impact Conference called The Apple Tree.

Kauri Room

Session 4

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Jennifer Wilkins, Dr Katherine Trebeck & Dr Donnie Maclurcan
Panel: Larger business in a post-growth economy

This panel conversation was between global experts in economics beyond growth, Katherine Trebeck and Donnie Maclurcan, hosted by Jennifer Wilkins, explored the challenging question of how existing larger businesses, especially multinational enterprises and corporations, can begin to prepare for a post-growth future.

Jennifer Wilkins is a researcher and advisor in degrowth, a concept for an economic transformation to a lower metabolism, equitable post-growth economy that is socially and environmentally sustainable.

Dr Katherine Trebeck is a political economist and advocate for economic system change. Her roles include being a co-founder of Wellbeing Economics and a member of the Club of Rome.

Dr Donnie Maclurcan is executive director of the Post Growth Institute, an international organisation exploring how we interdependently thrive within ecological limits.


Kauri Room

Session 5

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Oonagh Browne* with a panel on ethical supply chains in the Pacific, focusing on Cacao & Chocolate

Oonagh Browne with a panel on supply chains with a focus on Cacao/Chocolate.

The panel consisted of:

Luke Owen Smith - Journalist on Craft Chocolate

Karina Makori - Genreal Manager Paradise Chocolate Papa New Guinea

Grant Vinning - Author and Consultant on the history of Cocoa in the Pacific

Sperian Kapia - Cacao farmer PNG


Kauri Room

Session 6

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Steven Moe Reimagining Business: The Impact Tree Paradigm

Steven Moe is a lawyer, host of seeds and founder of this conference and shared his thoughts about what the future of business could be if we reimagined it. The audio of this is also an episode of Seeds Podcast.

If this interest you, check out the downloadable book “Laying Foundations for Reimagining Busines: Essays“.


Kauri Room

Session 7

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Nigel Cottle* & Age Palmer*

Nigel Cottle, co-founder of KIND Cafe & Eatery, Crave Cafe, Common Good Coffee, and Morningcider was in conversation with Age Palmer, Co-founder of Addington Coffee Coop and who also shareed about Joyya India.


Kauri Room

Session 8

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James Laughlin with a panel on leadership

James Laughlin led a discussion with:

Adam Whitelock- former professional rugby player & World Champion 7’s player

Gareth Fraser- CE of Colliers New Zealand

Dr Alia Bojilova- Partner at Propel Performance Group, author of The Resilience Toolkit


Kauri Room

Session 9

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Kaitlin Dawson with a panel on Food Waste Reduction

Kaitlin is the GM of NZ Food Waste Champions 12.3 and led a panel on reducing food waste with:

Michal Garvey - Founder and Director of Foodprint.

Angus Simms - Co-founder of Wonky Box

Jenni Matheson - Co-founder of EatKinda


Kōwhai Room

Session 1

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Kristin Fanselow, Josh Dry and Brad Norman hosted a panel on measuring impact

Kristin Fanselow, from the Ākina Foundation, hosted a session about measuring impact with Josh Dry from Cogo and Brad Norman who is Chief Data and Digital Officer at Whānau o Waipareira and the Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency.

Kōwhai Room

Session 2

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A panel of 3 former Christchurch mayors

Lianne Dalziel*, Garry Moore* and Vicki Buck came together for a wide ranging conversation!

Kōwhai Room

Session 3

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Siddharth Sthalekar and Camia Young on Web3 for Social Architecture in Communities

Siddharth Sthalekar and Camia Young led a discussion on web3 and the future of relationship and how we value it online.

Kōwhai Room

Session 4

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Brianne West* & Esha Chhabra*

Brianne West, founder of Ethique and Business but Better was in conversation with international journalist Esha Chhabra, author of Working to Restore: Harnessing the power of regenerative business to heal the world.

Kōwhai Room

Session 5

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Marian Johnson with a panel on supporting Women founders

Marian Johnson from Ministry of Awesome hosted a panel about start-ups and their challenges with a focus on women led founders.

Madeleine Patel - Founder of SpeakScents

Gina Urlich - Founder of Norish

Kitti Bradley - Founder of Mothertrucking

Nicole Gaviria - Founder of Lulah Collective

Leila De Coster - Founder of Hale Animal

Kōwhai Room

Session 6

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Lauren Cain & Tim Jones hosting a panel on B Corps

Lauren Cain from B Lab Australia & Aotearoa New Zealand was in conversation on B Corps with special guest Tim Jones of Grow Good.

Kōwhai Room

Session 7

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Startup Taranaki (Doso) with a panel on Supporting Impact Enterprise in the Regions - the Taranaki Perspective

Startup Taranaki will led a panel of entrepreneurs with the views from a region led by Katherine Blaney and Tania Han

Katherine Blaney - Doso/ GEN NZ

Stacey Hitchcock - Venture Taranaki (EDA)

Tania Han - Doso

Simon Singh - Innovation HQ (For profit impact enterprise)

Damien Clark - New Plymouth District Council and Community Partnerships

Kōwhai Room

Session 8

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Saara Tawha with a panel of Māori led start-ups

Saara Tawha coordinated a panel featuring Kōkiri supported Māori start-ups, with support from HTK Group featuring:

Mike Jenkins - Owner of the Instillery

Sara Smeath - CEO and Co-founder of CiRCLR

Natalie Wi - Ako Academy

Kōwhai Room

Session 9

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James Stewart, Sasha Lockley, Bridget Williams and Geoff White on Enterprise for Good- using business to directly unlock social impact

James Stewart* from Gemelli Consulting hosted a panel on enterprise for good - using business to directly unlock social impact with:

Sasha Lockley - Co-founder and CEO of Money Sweetspot

Bridget Williams* - Founder CEO of Bead and Proceed- Bridget is the founder of social enterprise, Bead & Proceed, which exists to educate people about the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and inspire action towards them through creativity.

Geoff White - Chief Executive Officer of Trade Aid Importers LTD.

Natasha Zimmerman with support from some amazing people in the Community room (not recorded)

A Community Zoom room focussed on deepening connections and meeting others, organised by Natasha Zimmerman from Unchatter. Natasha is an excellence enthusiast and leadership consultant with over a decade of experience in executive leadership and operations. She completed her PhD in organisational psychology at with a research focus on belongingness and connection in the workplace, and she loves finding the juicy intersection of science, humanism, and practical application. Natasha is also the founder and creative force behind Unchatter, an organisation focused on bringing meaningful connection to the world.

Melanie Mayell- Melanie Mayell is an award-winning author, artist and death-walker. She has been hosting the Christchurch Death Café since 2016, and heading the Death Matters Conference since 2019. Through her art, writing and photography she explores the universal themes of death and gratitude. These explorations often translate into workshops, conferences, exhibitions and other collaborations. Of her work, Melanie says, 'We seem to have such a fear of death and are reluctant to even discuss the subject. And yet maintaining an awareness of death has so many benefits, at the very least it can remind us of what is most important, each day, right now.’

Dr. Sarah Wright- Sarah Wright is an Associate Professor of organisational behaviour at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. At the heart of Sarah’s research and teaching is a focus on human relationships within groups and organisations, with a particular focus on workplace loneliness and relationship quality. Sarah has published in leading journals such as Human Relations, Leadership Quarterly, Journal of Business Ethics, and Harvard Business Review. She is a research advisor for Loneliness NZ, Ending Loneliness Together, and the Coalition to End Loneliness, a Fellow with the Higher Education Association, and a Director for the Management and Organizational Behaviour Teaching Society. 

Dr. Jamie Prout- Jamie lives in Ōtepoti Dunedin with his partner and baby. He loves connecting with people, making music, and being in nature. Jamie has a PhD in Physiology, and he investigates how we adapt to extreme environments, such as heat, cold, and stress, with the aim of improving human health and fitness. He has a desire to help people heal and grow using the great outdoors.

Stephanie Defregger- Stephanie Defregger is a soul photographer, soul whisperer and self care ambassador. She sees the essence and beauty in people, events and places and puts those into photographs. She also helps people to reconnect to their heart and soul and shows them a gentle way to be more their authentic self

Listen to Natasha’s Seeds Podcast episode here.

Closing Session

Farewell by Steven Moe