Support 4 Employment Podcast
Support 4 Employment Podcast
Podcast Description
Join a rotating crew of young adults from Support 4 Employment as they dive into fun and valuable conversations about life, music, education, games, work, friendships, and everything in between.
Hosted by disability support worker, Scott, the S4E Podcast is a safe, empowering space where every voice is heard — with a mix of laughs, learning, and unexpected gems in every episode.
New episodes weekly. 🎧
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The podcast explores a variety of stimulating topics such as personal growth, gaming culture, friendship dynamics, and mental health. Specific episode discussions include micro-business ideas with participants sharing creative entrepreneurial dreams, personal achievements in sports, and imaginative takes on what skills should be taught in schools, all infused with humor and life lessons.

Join a rotating crew of young adults from Support 4 Employment as they dive into fun and valuable conversations about life, music, education, games, work, friendships, and everything in between.
Hosted by disability support worker, Scott, the S4E Podcast is a safe, empowering space where every voice is heard — with a mix of laughs, learning, and unexpected gems in every episode.
New episodes weekly. 🎧
This week on the S4E Podcast, Zara and Tyren are joined by Wilf Sweetland, Managing Partner of Exit Films and father of S4E intern and podcast host Tobi.Wilf shares his journey from starting at Exit Films as a runner in 1998 to becoming a respected leader across film, advertising and creative production. His career has included senior roles with Sweetshop, MADC, Humans of Agriculture, FRED, Advertising Council Australia and AWARD, along with judging, mentoring and leadership positions across major creative industry programs and awards.In this episode, Wilf discusses career growth, collaboration, leadership, working with different generations, memorable industry experiences and the challenge of balancing creativity with commercial expectations. He also reflects on the future of storytelling in a world increasingly shaped by social media, short-form content and artificial intelligence.EXIT FILMS: https://exitfilms.com/SUPPORT 4 EMPLOYMENT
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