In the early 1970s, as a new vision for society emerged and transformed people’s attitudes, beliefs, and expectations, Ned Iceton recognised that personal development and social development evolved in tandem. He saw that people driving this social change needed a network of support as a new kind of society emerged. To address this need, he built a network of support, out of which grew the Social Developers Network (SDN).
In "The Directors' Podcast Series," we speak with board members who were invited by Ned and have continued to uphold his vision, offering insights into Ned the man and his vision for community development.
Join us as we explore his legacy and gain valuable perspectives on what motivated him and his impact on a developing community of practitioners. Listen to the series and be part of the conversation about where we’re headed next.
— David (Sal) Salomon, Podcast Producer
”The Social Developers’ Network Podcast,” or simply SDN Podcast, is where personal and social development converge in pursuit of a better world. It is produced by the Ned Foundation, a non-profit, free association of individuals committed to fostering positive change and growth. In our initial episodes, we have the privilege of sitting down with people who have played integral roles in the SDN.
The current series of the The Social Developers Network (SDN) Podcasts Interviews are with:
- Lesley Shuttleworth
- Mark Spain
- Joan McCarthy
- Damien Lynch
- Kathryn McLachlan
- David Purnell OAM
- David crew
- Mary Porter AM
- Michael Maher
The podcast is hosted on YouTube as a Podcast, which means it appears both on YouTube and YouTube Music. YouTube Music allows listeners to use an audio-only option and download episodes, optimising bandwidth and battery life.
At YouTube you can subscribe to the series, and comment.
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The previous series of the podcasts are accessible from the SDN website.