Trisha Carter
The Shift
In a series of interviews with authors and experts from around the world, The Shift unpacks how to increase awareness of ourselves, and others and to shift our perspectives to see things differently. Join Trisha Carter, an Organisational Psychologist and explorer of Cultural Intelligence as she dives into cultural meta-cognition and learns more about how to experience those Shifts.
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Trisha Carter
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Jul 4, 2026
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Episodes
Brian Johnson - From Major League Catcher to DEI Consultant 22.08.2024 37:40
This week, Trisha, talks to Brian Johnson—a former professional baseball player who played in the US Major League. Some major life shifts saw Brian evolve into a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Executive Consultant. Trisha and Brian discuss his experiences growing up in culturally diverse Oakland, his sports career, and key experiences that fostered his cultural intelligence. They unpack the ath...
Shaikh Fadilah Ahmad - From Diplomacy to Coffee: Embracing The Shifts 15.08.2024 37:10
This week, Trisha interviews Shaikh Fadilah Ahmad, a former diplomat from Brunei, Darussalam. Shaikh Fadilah shares his rich career experiences spanning 30 years and his seamless transition to 'coffee diplomacy' after retirement -at least from the Diplomatic Service. The conversation dives into the importance of cultural intelligence (CQ) and how Fadilah applied his early learnings of respect and...
What We've Learned So Far - Part Six 08.08.2024 11:47
In this episode, Trisha reviews key themes from the last five interviews, highlighting common moments of cultural shifts experienced by guests Mikkel Orlovski, Kristin Ekkens, Sharon Gray, Bridget Romanes, and Cheryl Doig. Through anecdotes and discussions, she emphasizes the importance of creating safe learning spaces, recognizing social value, and forming personal relationships. Trisha also hint...
Cheryl Doig - Walking with the Futures Aunty 01.08.2024 41:56
This week, host Trisha interviews Cheryl Doig, a futures and foresight practitioner with a deep background in education. They discuss the importance of cultural intelligence (CQ) and CQ Strategy for the future. Cheryl shares her journey to becoming known as a 'Futures Aunty' and emphasizes the significance of understanding different perspectives and histories as we think about both the future and...
Bridget Romanes - Cultural Shifts with Global Mobility 18.07.2024 43:49
This week, Trisha interviews Bridget Romanes, founder of New Zealand business, Mobile Relocation Limited. They discuss Bridget's experiences living in India and Singapore as a diplomat, her insights into cultural intelligence, and how her company supports people relocating to New Zealand. Bridget shares personal stories of adapting to new cultures, the importance of accepting and understanding loc...
Sharon Gray - Winangar Guru: Listen Deeply, Go Slowly and Respect Everything 11.07.2024 36:16
This week, Trisha interviews Sharon Gray, a longtime colleague and friend, known for her extensive work enhancing inclusion and increasing Indigenous employment. Sharon shares insights from her career in the Australian government, non-profit organisations, big corporations, and her consultancy. They discuss the importance of cultural competency, walking alongside people to help them learn; effecti...
Kristin Ekkens - Edgewalking with Cultural Intelligence 04.07.2024 33:31
In this episode, Trisha interviews Kristin Joy Ekkens, an award-winning cultural strategist and CEO of Exponential Inclusion. They discuss Kristin's journey into cultural intelligence (CQ), her experiences with Latino culture, and her transformative work with organizations. They delve into the metacognitive aspect of CQ, thinking about thinking, and how strategies can help individuals and organiza...
Mikkel Orlovski -Using Games to Build Cultural Intelligence 27.06.2024 57:49
In this episode, Trisha interviews Mikkel Olovsky, a diversity and inclusion professional, with extensive experience as an HR consultant working within organisational cultures. They discuss the significance of metacognitive aspects of Cultural Intelligence (CQ) and explore how Mikkel uses games and engaging activities to help organisations understand and apply CQ strategies. Mikkel shares personal...
What We've Learned So Far - Part Five 20.06.2024 9:46
In this episode, Trisha reviews key themes emerging across the last five episodes. This makes the practice of reflection real. It is a key metacognitive skill that can build cultural intelligence. It is interesting to see that somewhat different themes emerge in these episodes from some of the earlier summaries. This quote is from Lucy Butters, Shifts for Cultural Intelligence Facilitators, episod...
Lucy Butters - Shifts for Cultural Intelligence Facilitators 13.06.2024 29:52
In this episode, Trisha interviews Lucy Butters, a Cultural Intelligence Master Facilitator. Lucy has been an academic and worked with the British Council in many locations with people from over 80 countries. Through training, coaching and speaking she has helped thousands of people develop their Cultural Intelligence (CQ) enabling leaders, teams and organisations to be more successful worki...
Joanna Sell- Storytelling for Cultural Shifts 06.06.2024 43:57
In this episode Trisha speaks with Joanna Sell, an Intercultural trainer, author, academic, historian and expert in the art of story telling. There are many stories told in this episode from the story of Joanna's Grandma who gave hope in dark times, to the story of a shift Joanna experienced while facilitating a World Café. We discuss the power of story telling and story listening and how sto...
Emily Rogers - Shifts in Transitions 30.05.2024 29:16
In this episode, Trisha interviews Emily Rogers - a Leadership and Transitions Coach based in New Zealand. Emily has experienced many location transitions - from small town country South Australia to some of the biggest cities in the world, India, China and Taiwan. She has learnt to thrive in each of these shifts and now shares the skills and strategies she developed in these experiences with indi...
Rick Petry - The Culturally Intelligent Lawyer 23.05.2024 32:56
In this episode, Trisha interviews Rick Petry, a former trial attorney who is now an Adjunct Professor and the Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at the Mitchell Hamline School of Law in St Paul, Minnesota. They speak about the shifts lawyers need to make to be effective in their work in today's world and the role that Cultural Intelligence (CQ) can play in helping lawyers grow their capa...
Monique Toohey - Cultural Intelligence for Mental Health Professionals 16.05.2024 49:30
In this episode Trisha interviews Monique Toohey a Psychologist who is also a certified CQ Facilitator. Monique shares her story of shifting in her awareness of culture and in her beliefs and experiences from being a part of the dominant culture to being a part of both the dominant and a minority culture. These experiences prepared Monique to approach mental health with clients from many different...
What We've Learned So Far - Part Four 09.05.2024 12:50
In this episode Trisha reviews some of the key themes to emerge from the past five interviews identifying repeated themes in people's moments of shift. Her goal is to help us recall the key elements that people shared and suggest some aspects we can learn from, as we endeavour to help ourselves or others see things from different perspectives. The Thinking Routines that are referenced are availabl...
Loren Rosario-Maldonado - Cultural Shifts for Keynote Speakers 02.05.2024 34:07
In this episode, Trisha interviews Loren Rosario-Maldonado who was part of Trisha’s mastermind group in CQ Fellows 2023. Loren is a Keynote speaker and the award-winning author of “Becoming The Change: The Power of Cultural Intelligence”. In the keynotes and her book, she shares her knowledge and experience drawing on years of global team leadership and HR knowledge and her research and curre...
Dawn Bryan - Shifts for Global Leaders 25.04.2024 28:35
In this episode Trisha interviews Dawn Bryan, a global leader with over 30 years of experience. Dawn speaks about her early experiences while working in Ethiopia, her experience of leading a global virtual volunteer Board of an award winning organisation, and her more recent work leading the Global Practice at the consulting firm, The Kaleidoscope Group. Global leaders face unique challenges. Dawn...
Mental Shifts in Tragic Situations 18.04.2024 10:59
In this episode Trisha discusses recent tragic events in Sydney. She describes people’s reactions and the different perspectives people took. Looking through the lens of learnings from earlier episodes Trisha considers people’s responses. She reflects on the impact of such events on individuals, groups and society and the impact that has on people at work. She encourages all who are...
Tim Barrett - Cultural Intelligence for High School Students 11.04.2024 22:32
This week Trisha sits down (IN PERSON! - sorry for the sound quality) with Tim Barrett the head of Saint Andrews Institute of Learning in Noosa, Australia to discuss how he's helping students recognise those moments of Shift and expanding their knowledge of cultural intelligence. They discussed techniques teachers use to help students develop empathy and to think differently in the learning proces...
Greg Dearsly - Cultural Intelligence and Workplace Health and Safety 14.03.2024 41:22
In this episode, Trisha speaks with Greg Dearsly, an Occupational Health and Safety Consultant AND a certified Cultural Intelligence Facilitator. Greg lives and works in Aotearoa New Zealand. They speak about the impact of culture on safety at work and the need for Health and Safety Professionals to have a strong people focus and high cultural intelligence. Greg shares sobering statistics abo...
Tanya Crossman - Third Culture Kids 07.03.2024 32:55
In this episode Trisha interviews Tanya Crossman . Tanya is the Director of Research and International Education at TCK Training, and also offers intercultural consulting and coaching services. She has lived in four countries, and has nearly two decades of experience working with Third Culture Kids and international families. They discuss TCKs -Third Culture Kids -and their experience of livi...
A Shift in Our Episodes 29.02.2024 6:28
This week's episode is one with giveaways so listen to learn how you can win! Now that's a Shift! 😃
What We've Learned So Far - Part Three 22.02.2024 8:46
In this episode, Trisha practices the reflection that so many of our guests have spoken about. Reviewing the past three episodes and finding the repeated themes and outstanding ideas and highlighting them will enable us all to adopt these strategies and use them to help others. Despite real differences in their expertise and their experiences, there are similar lessons we can learn from these past...
Grace Boker Mungkaje - Deciding when to climb the tree. 15.02.2024 43:19
In this episode, Trisha speaks with Grace Boker Mungkaje a Forensic Auditor from Papua New Guinea. Grace speaks about growing up as a Third Culture Kid (TCK) in the USA, returning to PNG and making cultural shifts as she was selected for opportunities and scholarships around the world. Her awareness of the need for cultural shifts began young as she was told not to climb the trees in her village i...
Sarah Black - How does Communication Shift People? 08.02.2024 39:41
Trisha speaks with Sarah Black, a global communications consultant, trainer and podcaster with over thirty years of communications experience - who has also recently completed her CQ Facilitator training. Sarah brings a Northern Irish perspective to Shifts, mixed with influences from Norway, the USA and the UK - all places where she has lived and worked for some years. We talk about how good Commu...
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