Rolling Through Negotiations

Best Of: Megan Highfold & Selena McGuire

Matthew Karakoulakis Season 1 Episode 99

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Next month is Indigenous Business Month a nationwide celebration of the strength, innovation, and resilience of First Nations businesses and leaders. But we didn’t want to wait until October to start the conversation.

In this special highlights episode of Rolling Through Negotiations, we revisit two powerful yarns with Megan Highfold and Selena McGuire. This edit is a short just a short summary designed to share some of the most inspiring moments. If you’d like to hear the full episodes, the links are below.

Megan Highfold: a proud Gugada woman, Megan shares why respect must sit at the heart of every partnership and how culture strengthens business. Listen to the full episode with Megan here.

Selena McGuire: a proud Yidinji and Parappa woman, and Chair of the CHAC in Northwest Tasmania. Selena’s full episode was packed with wisdom and inspiration. Here, we spotlight some of her most powerful insights on trust, negotiation, and why “mob supporting mob” is a model for self-determination.  Listen to the full episode with Selena here.

If you’re inspired, go back and listen to the full conversations with Megan and Selena and stay tuned, because in October we’ll be bringing you even more First Nations voices as part of Indigenous Business Month 2025.

Thanks for listening, peace and love to you, and until the next one, take care. 

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