The Butterfly effect cover art

The Butterfly effect

By: claire mccrackan
  • Summary

  • In a pandemic world healthcare and economic choices have never been more poignant.As we triage our population in our cost based humanity it begs the question what can we not afford to do? Are we at risk of losing our humanity forever?The one thing that has enabled us to be a successful species is compassion, kindness and cooperation and community. If we lose sight of these things do we lose our very key to success?In our modern economic age cost affects everyones quality of life it poses the question, Just what is the cost if we fail to value all human life? Is it the very existence of us all
    claire mccrackan
    Show More Show Less
Episodes
  • The Butterfly Effect episode 13 Conversation with Matt Levy OAM Paralympic swimmer and gold medallist
    Jul 10 2023

    Today we speak with Matt Levy OAM. He is a paralympic gold medallist and swimmer. He is an author and provides inspiration from his own life to children and adults on how to set goals and go for what you want in life.He is a humble and dedicated man who provides great insight in goal setting and working towards your dreams.

    Show More Show Less
    33 mins
  • The Butterfly Effect - Episode12 Conversation with Dinesh Palipana
    Jul 2 2023

    Today we have a conversation with Dinesh Palipana. He is a quadriplegic a lawyer and an emergency room doctor in one of our busiest hospitals. He is also a vibrant and fresh voice in the advocacy world and a staunch ally for disabled in healthcare.He is a remarkable, intelligent and soulful man. We also discuss his raw but empowering book "stronger"

    Show More Show Less
    36 mins
  • The Butterfly Effect Episode 11 A conversation with the Hon David Spiers Leader of the Opposition South Australia
    Jun 26 2023

    I have an in depth chat with the Hon David Spiers about disability , the environment and his position as leader of the opposition. I was impressed that he took on the role as disability minister. I was happy to see it not thrown in the pot with social welfare for a change. He is no longer disability minister and the role has gone to Heidi Girolamo. David has been responsible for a great many projects in his area including the wheelchair accessibility at Seacliff. He has been an active member of his community for a long time.It will be interesting to see as his community is now the state if it could benefit in the same way. He has a good track record for many projects and is well known in his community as an active participant.It is never the party but the individual that really matters.A good opposition is essential to democracy to challenge and keep the government in check. It was a pleasure to meet him and a refreshing attitude towards disability. I hope Heidi can continue that pathway. As we still have state run institutions in SA there is still a lot to do.

    Show More Show Less
    46 mins

What listeners say about The Butterfly effect

Average customer ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.