Rolling Through Negotiations Podcast
Welcome to Rolling Through Negotiations, where we blend the strategic mindset of Brazilian Jiujitsu with everyday negotiation skills. Hosted by Matthew Karakoulakis, one of Australia’s top lawyers, this podcast guides you through the essentials of negotiating like a pro. Featuring insights from Brazilian Jiujitsu athletes, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leaders, we explore how physical wellbeing, mental resilience, and professional development are all connected. Rolling Through Negotiations offers transformative stories and perspectives to help you enhance your negotiation techniques and leadership skills.
Rolling Through Negotiations Podcast
Mentorship and Empowerment: Natasha Rees on Supporting First Nations Law Students
In this episode of "Rolling Through Negotiations," we are delighted to welcome Natasha Rees, an accomplished leader with over 30 years of experience working with state and federal governments and over 20 years of hands on involvement with not-for-profit executives and boards.
Natasha elaborates on her role in the Aboriginal Law Students Mentoring Program, emphasising the significance of mentorship in fostering the next generation of legal professionals. She shares her thoughts on the growth model (Goals, Reflect, Options, Way forward) and how it can be applied to both mentoring and negotiation contexts.
Natasha is not only a great leader but also a person of high integrity and truly one of a kind. Join us for an inspiring conversation with Natasha Rees as she explores the impact of mentorship, the power of networking, and practical strategies for supporting and empowering Aboriginal law students.
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