John 'jd' Dwyer

JD's Journal

Education EN ↓ 34 episodes

Everyone we know has experienced their unique journey of life, and along the way they have had their share of success and failure. Each of us have learned important lessons and gathered valuable resources that have allowed us to survive and thrive. This podcast is a place for sharing our stories and our resources for the benefit of others. It's a celebration of the resilience and tenacity of people in all walks of life, our local heroes.  Welcome aboard! 

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John 'jd' Dwyer

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Latest episode

Jun 30, 2026

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Episodes

Allyship - An Introduction 30.06.2026

Allyship gets talked about like a personality trait, but that framing lets us hide in comfort. In this episode I take a different approach and map allyship as a spectrum, from harmful behaviour and dismissive “I don’t see colour” neutrality to real support that shows up in meetings, policies, relationships, and everyday moments. The big idea is simple: allyship is action-oriented, and the people w...

A Fresh Start In Tasmania And A New Mission 13.06.2026

Allyship gets talked about like a badge, but I’m more interested in it as a verb: what we do when support needs to be public, practical, and a little uncomfortable. After a big transition moving from the Blue Mountains to the north coast of Tasmania, I’m back with a reset for JD’s Journal and a clearer mission for where this show is heading next. I also share another major project that’s in motion...

2025 It's a Wrap! 31.12.2025

A year of upheaval deserves an honest debrief—and a clear next step. I wrap season two with a heartfelt thank you, a transparent look at what resonated, and a rapid-fire tour through every guest’s biggest insight, from purpose-driven pivots to systems-level change. Along the way, I share a personal update—a move to Tasmania and a short break until late February—and a plan to rebalance what you lov...

Radhika Dutt: Stop Chasing Unicorns, Start Solving Puzzles 11.12.2025

Tired of fluffy vision statements and endless metric chasing that never change how your team actually works? We sit down with product leader and author Radhika Dutt to trade slogans for substance and show how a clear, fill‑in‑the‑blank vision can align every decision you make. Radhika names the product diseases that quietly drain momentum—pivotitis and obsessive sales disorder—and then gives you p...

Hanna Bauer: From Catheter Ablation to Culture & Systems Transformation 20.11.2025

What if a life-saving medical breakthrough could teach us how to heal broken businesses systems? That’s the spark of this conversation with Hanna Bauer, whose childhood struggle with a dangerous heart arrhythmia led to a pioneering catheter ablation—and later inspired a powerful framework for organizational change. Hanna shares "I was the first child to undergo the procedure, which has since...

Tommy D: The 15 Year Fight for Fair Live Entertainment 09.11.2025

The price of a ticket tells a bigger story—and Tommy D is here to pull back the curtain. From a kid throwing house parties to the promoter behind packed midweek rooms and an award-winning club sound, his path was set for festivals at the Meadowlands. Then came a meeting that changed everything. Tommy recounts how a dominant player, he alleges, used its grip on talent, venues, and ticketing to forc...

Jillian Reilly: The 10 Permissions 31.10.2025

The ground is shifting faster than our old rulebook can keep up, and pretending we can project-manage our way to certainty only makes us brittle. Today we sit down with author, activist, and leadership coach Jillian Reilley to unpack why lasting transformation starts with self-permission rather than big budgets, and how a life built on small, intentional experiments can outperform the grand five-y...

Kevin Hubschmann: How “Laughter as a Service” Builds Stronger Teams 23.10.2025

What if the shortest path to better leadership is a good laugh? We sit down with Kevin Hubschmann, founder of Laugh Dot, to explore how “laughter as a service” and applied improv transform tense rooms into brave ones. Kevin walks us through how improv games—used not for performance, but for practice—retrain teams to listen, validate, and build on ideas with “yes, and” instead of shutting momentum...

Sara Elizabeth Joyce: Making Movie Magic, Art and Storytelling 15.10.2025

A movie producer and director who’s built 15 features. An ethical hacker who loves RF puzzles. A poet and resin artist whose tables glow in the dark. Meet Sara Elizabeth Joyce, whose life makes a single argument: when in doubt, make art and keep moving forward. We start with purpose—why Sara creates across film, poetry, and visual art—and how coming out in 2014 turned down the noise and turned up...

Kim Acosta's Journey: Corporate Recruiter to Entrepreneur 08.10.2025

What does it take to leave the security of a corporate career and build a business from scratch? Kim Acosta, founder and CEO of UCentric recruitment, shares her remarkable journey from corporate recruiter to entrepreneur in this candid conversation. As a mother who had her first child at 22, Kim's purpose has always been clear: to be a positive role model for her daughters. This driving force...

Albert Bramante: Overcoming Self-Sabotage - Lessons from Broadway to Business 01.10.2025

Albert Bramante sits at a fascinating intersection of psychology, performing arts, and innovation. With 20 years of experience coaching Broadway stars, teaching psychology, and helping people overcome limiting beliefs, he brings unique insights into how we sabotage our own success. At the heart of our conversation is a profound exploration of why our brains resist the very achievements we claim to...

From Corporate Chains to Entrepreneurial Freedom: Julian Sequeira's Journey 25.09.2025

Take a journey with Julian Sequeira as he shares the raw, unfiltered reality of leaving his corporate Amazon career to build PyBites, a Python education company now making waves globally.  This conversation captures the entrepreneurial rollercoaster – from the freedom of working beachside to the late nights questioning everything. Julian candidly describes how his purpose has evolved from broadly...

Challenging the Immigration Narrative: Finding Humanity in a Fearful World 18.09.2025

The world feels increasingly divided. Headlines scream of violence abroad and anti-immigration protests at home. Social media bombards us with reasons to fear those who don't look or sound like us. But are things really worse than they've ever been? Taking a deep dive into historical data reveals something surprising - despite today's challenges, we're living in a relatively pe...

Caroline Clarke: Liberating, Inspiring & Empowering Women 04.09.2025

Caroline Clarke's remarkable journey from surviving domestic violence to becoming a transformative trauma coach unfolds in this deeply moving conversation about breaking cycles of generational trauma. With raw honesty, Caroline shares how watching her father attack her mother at age three shaped her into a caretaker, setting patterns that would follow her into adulthood and her career as a po...

Beyond the Bell Curve 25.08.2025

Performance management frameworks shape organizational culture in profound ways. Looking beyond traditional models, this episode dives deep into the evolution of how companies evaluate, develop, and sometimes dismiss their talent. We begin by examining two competing philosophies: the belief that shedding low performers naturally improves an organization versus the conviction that every employee ca...

John Milham: Turning Pain Into Purpose, Suicide Prevention 14.08.2025

** Trigger warning** This episode does include some content that may be triggering for some listeners including losing a cherished partner, severe health issues, and men's suicide prevention.  What happens when life shatters your carefully constructed identity? For John Milham, losing his wife to cancer forced him to confront a devastating truth – the "iron warrior" persona he'...

Adam Pickstone: A Dancer's Journey to Video Strategist 05.08.2025

What happens when a professional dancer decides to trade spotlights for camera lenses? Adam Pickstone's remarkable journey from performing on international stages to founding PixFlix, a thriving video production company, reveals powerful lessons about reinvention, purpose, and building a business that honors your values. In this captivating conversation, Adam shares how his background in danc...

Leadership by Design: Amazon's 16 Guiding Principles 31.07.2025

Curious about what really drives Amazon's success? After eight and a half years working at the tech giant before entering semi-retirement, I'm pulling back the curtain on the 16 Leadership Principles that form the DNA of one of the world's most innovative companies. These principles aren't just words on a wall – they're the living, breathing framework that shapes how Amazo...

Management by Walking Around: Building Trust Through Engagement 25.07.2025

What makes a leader truly unforgettable? It's rarely their technical expertise or business acumen—it's how they make us feel seen, valued, and respected as whole people. Drawing from over four decades of leadership observation and experience, this episode explores the profound impact of authentic employee engagement. Starting with a powerful quote from Maya Angelou—"People will forg...

Career Clarity: Finding Your Way Forward 16.07.2025

Career transitions can be overwhelming, especially in today's job market with its frequent layoffs and technological disruptions like AI affecting employment security. Understanding effective strategies for career planning and job hunting is more crucial than ever for professional survival and fulfillment. • Traditional blind job applications are largely ineffective, with most never reaching...

I'm Back! New Beginnings 11.07.2025

After eight and a half years with Amazon and decades in corporate life, I've made the decision to step away and pursue a more balanced life focused on different forms of wealth beyond just financial success. • Crossed 1,000 podcast downloads milestone after last episode • Expressing gratitude for my incredible DC Security team at Amazon • Reflecting on valuable leadership lessons and framewor...

Vic Rose: Strategic Career Moves, Cloud Migration, and Life Harmony 08.09.2024

Tune in to the latest episode of JD's Journal as I sit down with Vic Rose, an AI Cloud Engineer and founder at EngCloud , to explore his fascinating career journey from Amazon to Microsoft. Vic shares transformative experiences from his graduate school days, particularly a game theory class that reshaped his approach to collaboration and decision-making. Listen as Vic takes us through his rol...

Harnessing the Power of Constructive Conflict 17.08.2024

Can workplace conflict be a driving force behind innovation? Join me on JD's Journal as I explore the surprising benefits of workplace conflict and how it can help foster diverse perspectives and innovation. We'll introduce you to the Thomas-Kilmann Instrument (TKI) to better understand your personal conflict styles. Learn how to harness conflict respectfully and constructively to challe...

Ryion Pun: Leadership Resilience Through Great Change 04.07.2024

Can CFOs shift from mere financial gatekeepers to catalysts for sustainable growth? Join us as we chat with Ryion Pun, a visionary strategist and mind shifter, who shares his journey from managing budgets at Amazon Web Services to founding Guishi, a company inspired by ancient wisdom. Ryion brings a fresh perspective on leadership resilience as he coaches new and upcoming CFOs passionate about dri...

The Delicate Art of Giving and Receiving Feedback 24.06.2024

Ever wondered how feedback can be likened to navigating a plane's instrument panel? Join me on this insightful episode of JD's Journal as I share my personal experiences with flight simulation and flying lessons to underscore the art of giving and receiving feedback. Just like a pilot relies on crucial instruments to stay on course, we need effective feedback mechanisms to guide our pers...

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