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2024 'Reflections'

As 2024 comes to an end, we’re taking a moment to reflect on few standout themes as well as a fulfilling year for Purposely Podcast. Hosts Mark Longbottom and Jon Duval look back on some of the year’s interviews / episodes, highlighting just some of the inspiring guests who shared their stories.



“We set out at the start of the year with a goal to release one episode each week, speaking with purpose-driven and charity leaders. We’ve now completed 51 interviews, with one more episode scheduled before the year ends. In total, since we started in 2020, we’ve recorded 229 episodes, which is a satisfying milestone,” shared Mark Longbottom.


Just a few of the 2024 Guests


Ezekiel Raui: Leading with Purpose at One NZ Foundation

Ezekiel Raui, the new leader of One New Zealand Foundation, stood out for his dedication to supporting young people. His personal connection to youth and commitment to mental health advocacy reflect the foundation’s mission to create meaningful change within communities.




Melindi Maclean: Empowering Youth at Outward Bound

Melinda McLean, CEO of Outward Bound, offered a unique perspective on youth development through outdoor challenges and teamwork. Her approach highlighted how physical activities and connection with nature foster personal growth and resilience, both key themes in her episode.


Stephanie Wheen: Creating Inclusive Spaces with Gympanzees

Stephanie Wheen, founder of Gympanzees, shared her passion for making physical activities accessible for children with disabilities. Her efforts to create safe, inclusive spaces stand as a testament to the impact of advocacy and determination, especially in overcoming challenges posed by the pandemic.


Ian Bird: Building Community Foundations of Australia

Ian Bird, leader of Community Foundations Australia, emphasised the importance of collaboration within community networks. His vision for strengthening philanthropy and inclusivity has contributed to the growing impact of these organisations globally


Emma Brown: Resilience and Leadership at Duke of Edinburgh

Emma Brown’s journey with the Duke of Edinburgh Award was deeply inspiring. Balancing her role as a leader while battling cancer, Emma spoke about the importance of prioritisation and delegation. Her resilience and commitment resonated strongly with listeners.


Sarah Dan Hoare: Empowering Neurodiverse Youth with Project Employ

Sarah Dan Hoare, founder and CEO of Project Employ, shared her journey of creating a training café for neurodiverse youth. Her story, inspired by another Purposely episode, showcased how personal passion can drive impactful initiatives. The success of her work with Air New Zealand highlighted the power of collaboration.




Liz Grieve: Philanthropy with Share My Super

Liz Grieve, MNZM, founder of Share My Super, brought a fresh perspective to giving back. By encouraging retirees to donate surplus superannuation to meaningful causes, Liz has made philanthropy accessible and impactful. Her transition from social work to innovative philanthropy was a highlight of her episode.


Looking Ahead to 2025

As we close the year, we want to thank our listeners and the incredible guests who have shared their time and stories with us. We look forward to 2025 and the opportunity to continue bringing you conversations that inspire and uplift.

Happy holidays, and we’ll see you in 2025! Mark Longbottom and Jon Duval

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