Director Download podcast

This weekly podcast hosted by Bennett Mason and Kulja Coulston, brings you what matters now and what’s coming next from AICD policy experts and Australia’s leading governance specialists. 

Stay governance-ready with insights into what matters now, and what’s coming next from respected experts and leading directors.


Episode 6

Boardroom Dynamics Under Pressure: Why Culture and Candour Matter

Effective governance relies on more than technical expertise. Boardroom culture shapes how directors challenge assumptions, manage conflict and make decisions under pressure. 

In this episode, global board adviser and author Joy Harcup explores the dynamics that underpin board effectiveness. Drawing on her work with chairs, CEOs and directors, she explains how pressure influences behaviour, why constructive conflict is critical to good governance, and what separates high-performing boards from those that avoid difficult conversations.
You’ll gain practical insights into strengthening board relationships and addressing unproductive dynamics, including the risks of excessive harmony.


Episode 5

What Every Director Should Know Before a Crisis Hits 

Most organisations will face a crisis at some point. The question is whether they are prepared when it happens. In this episode, crisis management expert and SKMG co-founder Neil Shoebridge shares lessons from decades advising organisations through cyber-attacks, operational failures, reputational challenges and workforce restructures. He explains what separates organisations that emerge stronger from those that struggle to recover, highlighting the importance of preparedness, rapid response and effective communication.

For directors, the conversation offers practical guidance on the board's role before, during and after a crisis, including protecting stakeholder trust when it matters most.

Hosted by Bennett Mason and Kulja Coulston


Episode 4

Governing AI Without Losing Human Judgement 

AI promises greater productivity and efficiency, but could it also be weakening critical thinking, memory and decision-making? 

In this episode, NeuroLeadership Institute co-founder and CEO Dr David Rock explores the neuroscience behind AI adoption and why boards need to look beyond the technology itself. Drawing on emerging research, he examines the cognitive risks of over-reliance on AI, the importance of AI fluency, and common mistakes organisations make when implementing the technology. For directors navigating rapid change, this conversation offers practical insights into leadership, governance, and human performance in the age of AI.


Episode 3

Inside the First Wave of Mandatory Climate Reporting

Australia's mandatory climate reporting regime has completed its first reporting cycle, giving boards early insight into one of the biggest shifts in corporate disclosure in a generation.

Tim Bednall, Partner and Head of Governance at Mallesons, and Dr Eileen Doyle, an experienced non-executive director, join us to discuss the lessons emerging from year one.

They explore where organisations underestimated the challenge, including data, governance, capability and cost, and what directors should do as the regime expands. They also ask whether climate reporting is strengthening board decision-making or adding another layer of compliance.


Episode 2

Preparing for the New Era of Cyber Risk

AI is reshaping the cyber threat landscape, enabling cyber attacks to be launched at unprecedented speed and scale. Regulators are issuing urgent warnings, and boards are being told to strengthen resilience before vulnerabilities are exploited. Yet many organisations still don’t fully understand their cyber risk exposure, or whether their systems, suppliers and governance processes are prepared for a major incident.

Joining us to discuss the current cyber threat landscape is Rachael Falk. Rachael is one of Australia’s leading experts on cybersecurity and regulation. She’s a Partner in the Risk Advisory practice at Ashurst and former CEO of the Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre.


Episode 1

What Boards Get Wrong About Risk in Uncertain Times

Most boards think they’re prepared for the next crisis; however many are still operating with playbooks built for a fundamentally different time.

Roger Dennis, founder of Dennis & Partners, has spent decades helping boards and leaders navigate volatility and mitigate risk. He believes we’ve entered a fundamentally different operating environment.

From geopolitical shocks to cascading “polycrisis” events, this conversation explores how to separate signal from noise, and what boards need to do differently to stay ahead and uncover opportunity in an unstable world. 


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