Conversations with impact
Welcome to ‘Conversations with The Smith Family’, a podcast and video series exploring the work being done across Australia to help young people change their future through the power of education.
In this series, our CEO Doug Taylor talks to leaders and experts from the world of education, philanthropy, not-for-profits, volunteering, government and research, as well as members of the Smith Family community, to uncover a range of perspectives on some of the biggest challenges facing young people today.
Watch the videos below or listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
Like we have done throughout history, we will continue to listen to young people and work with them and others to find a better way. Every child deserves the chance to learn, do well at school, and succeed in life. And every student needs strong supports to do this – at school, at home and in their communities.
Interviews
What I want for my children's education
The true cost of creating impact
Building strong family partnerships
Education support changed my life
With a powerful message for Anti-Poverty Week, James Manton, an alumni of our Learning for Life program, shares his deeply personal story of growing up in disadvantage, the impact it had on his education and how the right support at the right time helped him turn his life around.
Anti-Poverty week: tackling digital poverty
In the lead-up to Anti-Poverty Week, this conversation explores what poverty looks like in modern Australia and how digital poverty is leaving young people experiencing disadvantage further behind in education and employment opportunities.
The future of volunteering in field
From school to success
The power of philanthropy
Perspectives from parliament
Improving equity in education
Understanding school attendance
Teachers transforming lives
Schools for the future
Addressing educational inequity
Conversations with Anne Hampshire
Building a better education system
The women of VIEW
Giving back to people in need
Reconciliation week: Be a voice
Celebrating our volunteers
Insights on our learning programs
Investing in the early years
Digital inclusion
Educational inequality in Australia
Data for purpose
Meet our strategic advisor
Meet our board chair
Qim & Phoenix's story
Teddy's story
Teddy is a proud Kamilaroi woman who wants to be a high school teacher out of respect and gratitude for her own teachers. She dreams of working in rural and remote communities. Watch video: 4.58m