Never Too Far Gone
Never Too Far Gone
Heather Cetrangolo
Heather Cetrangolo is the creator of Systemic Renewal, a methodology for rebuilding broken systems. Never Too Far Gone is her weekly podcast about the practice of Systemic Renewal and the research behind it. Having spent twenty years developing this kind of leadership in legal practice, community development, education and as an Anglican priest, Heather has now designed an evidence-based approach to rebuilding broken systems, whether in corporate, NFP or government sectors. The podcast is designed to provide a weekly guided reflection for leaders of change to be inspired and intentional in their practice.
How to Keep Burning in a Cold Hearted System
Heather answers a question about how to stay burning when serious setbacks and discouragements happen. This episode offers three tips and a guided reflection about how to metabolise experiences of feeling comprised or betrayed. First, acknowledge what was plain unfair. Second, assign oneself a grieving period. Third, repurpose disappointment so that it becomes a resource in the rebuilding process.
Dec 7, 2023
29 min
Software Change Isn’t Soft
Heather introduces Systemic Renewal, a methodology for changing the software and hardware of systems. She explains that changing software isn't soft, but practical, measurable, brave and sophisticated work. Heather introduces three reasons why changing mindsets can feel lightweight or fluffy, and four methods that make it not so.
Nov 29, 2023
28 min
A Disrupted Narrative, a Dilapidated Space and a Disillusioned Corporate
In this first episode of Never Too Far Gone, Heather shares the personal story that started her journey towards becoming a 'Renewalist' and theorising Systemic Renewal. It begins with discovering an unlikely thirteenth century change leader, who began his journey in a 'Dilapidated Space.' This podcast offers you half an hour to be renewed in your own practice, and consider the experiences of Disrupted Narratives, Dilapidated Spaces and Disillusioned Corporates in your story.
Nov 23, 2023
25 min