Episodes

  • The Rotary Kingston Revival (AG Paul Elsley)
    Oct 25 2021

    The pandemic has presented its challenges for Rotarians but it has also created opportunities. After years of declining membership, the Rotary Club of Kingston added 19 new members in 2020 - 2021. Even better, the other clubs in the city of Kingston, Ontario added another 20 more new members. Our District stood first in our Zone and our club was recognized by RI for finishing in the top 5% of Rotary clubs in North America. Listen in to learn the the strategies that led to this success!


    About the Presenter


    Paul Elsley is in the ideal position of sharing this story from the unique perspective of being Rotary Kingston president in 2020-21 and assistant governor in 2021-22.

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    58 mins
  • The Rise of Rotary Brisbane International! (PDG Jitendra Prasad)
    Oct 20 2021

    The amazing story of the formation and growth of the Rotary Club of Brisbane International, formed by the Fijiian community 5 years ago. The club has since chartered another new club and has achieved 40% growth since chartering. The story is told from the unique perspective of PDG Jitendra Prasad, who founded the club and is now District 9620 Membership Chair.

    About the Presenter

    From the humble little town of Labasa Fiji Islands, Jitendra has served Rotary on a number of positions and has been the inspirational with his Rotary journey.

    From spearheading the Nawasawaqa Indian School, Fiji Islands water project, to visiting Petric in Bulgaria to rehab an orphanage for the disabled, to this year challenging the members and community to help with the Tropical cyclone Yasa in Fiji by sending F$75k and a container load of building supplies, converting in excess of 350 houses to homes, Jitendra has also been the pinnacle driver to the charter of Rotary club of Brisbane International and Rotary club of Browns Plains. Amongst these, you can often see him lending a hand to the homeless food drive every month and numerous other Rotary and non-Rotary projects and events.

    His wife Nim is an Assistant Governor of D9620, and only sister Subhashni is currently the President of RCBI. His daughter has been the charter Presidents of the Rotaract club of Brisbane International, Rotary certainly is an integral part of Jitendra’s family.

    A passionate Rotarian, whose mantra is “ The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others” – Gandhi.

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    54 mins
  • Using Rotary Fellowships and Rotary Action Groups to strengthen your club (Amanda Barnes)
    Jul 21 2021

    How much time have you and your members spent considering Rotary beyond the club? Rotary offers amazing opportunities to members and friends of Rotary through Rotary Fellowships and Rotary Action Groups - Amanda discusses what these are, what they offer our members and how this can benefit your club.

    Amanda has had over a decade working in the Youth Community Services sector and 5 years working as a consultant, facilitator, coach and healer.

    Amanda has been a member of Rotary International since 2005 serving many roles at club, district, national, zone and international levels, she also volunteers with Red Cross Emergency Services and has done since 2009. Amanda belongs to 5 RAGS 8 fellowships - 1 of which is provisional.

    Amanda is a proud member of the Rotary Social Impact Network.

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    48 mins
  • Treemission - Saving Our Environment (Alan Briggs)
    Jul 16 2021

    The Rotary E-Club of Western Australia is the home of treemission, a project to address climate change and improve our environment.

    The treemission © project started as a collaboration between Rotary clubs, the National Trust of Australia (WA) and Carbon Neutral in 2008. The concept is to encourage people to make a commitment to address climate change and plant trees to offset their contribution to green house gases and global warming. Treemission has goals of informing Rotarians, school children and community members about what is happening to our environment, what can be done to address those impacts and taking action by tree planting to ameliorate those impacts.

    Through Treemission, emissions accrued in everyday activities can be turned into trees. (2019)

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    23 mins
  • Gabi Pasqualon: Why I Value Rotary
    Jul 15 2021

    Gabi Pasqualon is a Rotarian and young multilingual business leader who values her Rotary membership for a number of very practical reasons. Listen as Gabi tells you more. (2017)

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    2 mins
  • An Interview with Geraldine Rurenga
    Jul 13 2021

    An interview with Geraldine Rurenga, who is 29 and the current District Governor Nominee for Rotary District 9705. Geraldine will be District Governor in 2022/23, the same year in which Jennifer Jones will hold office as Rotary International President.

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    56 mins
  • Momentum (Mark Huddleston)
    Jul 13 2021

    In this second presentation, membership specialist and Creatures of Habit author Mark Huddleston looks at simple ways to make a club more attractive, and also gives his top 10 tips for attracting younger members. Thanks to camerman and producer Martin McGrevy.

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    29 mins
  • Replicating Seaford (Mark Huddleston)
    Jul 13 2021

    You’d have to be nuts to start a new Rotary club from scratch in our current environment of declining membership and closing clubs. It could only be done by offering a very different version of Rotary. Mark Huddleston talks about what makes the Rotary club of Seaford unique and how it continues to grow.

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    53 mins