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Nina Dar. The Change Troubleshooter

Nina Dar. The Change Troubleshooter

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Change doesn’t only happen on big stages or inside shiny transformation programmes.


It happens in real lives, real communities and often far from the spotlight.

Nina Dar: The Change Troubleshooter is a podcast that gives space to those stories.

Hosted by Nina Dar, transformation leader, executive coach and founder of Cheeky Monkey Business Solutions, the podcast features conversations with people who’ve driven change from the grassroots up, challenged the status quo, or quietly shaped the world in ways you may never have heard of, but should.

Some episodes are planned. Some are wonderfully accidental. All are real.

In 2026, the podcast leans into the themes of Nina’s book,
Your Move: The Human Reset 100 Coaching Moments for Conscious Transformation in the Age of AI, exploring what it really means to stay human, awake and courageous in a world accelerating faster than our systems, and sometimes our thinking.

No hype. No hero worship.


Just honest stories, human insight and the belief that real change starts closer to the ground than we’re usually told.



© 2026 Nina Dar. The Change Troubleshooter
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  • The Nature of Change
    Feb 18 2026

    Welcome back to The Change Troubleshooter Podcast.

    In Season 8 we’re inviting brilliant guests to pick their favourite steps from my new book Your Move: The Human Reset — and explore why they matter in the real world.

    Today’s guest brings a completely different lens to change.

    In this episode - The Nature of Change

    Lydia Stevens is a Nature and Biodiversity Coach, helping people reconnect with the natural systems we’re all part of — and reminding us that change didn’t start with digital transformation… it started with nature.

    Lydia chose three powerful steps from Your Move: The Human Reset that perfectly bridge the worlds of nature, business and personal change:

    Step 80 — Systems Thinking
    Step 97 — Letting Go
    Step 99 — Gratitude

    In this episode, we explore what the natural world can teach us about transformation.

    Because nature understands systems.
    Nature understands cycles.
    And nature definitely understands when it’s time to let go.

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    29 min
  • Nick's Picks
    Jan 22 2026

    Season 8 of The Change Troubleshooter Podcast is here, and this time, we’re doing things a little differently.

    In this series, each guest chooses the steps from Nina's book Your Move: The Human Reset that resonated most with them, and we explore why those moments mattered, what they’ve applied in the real world, and what they’ve learned along the way.

    My first guest is Nick Owens, founder of Delta PLM, an independent consultancy specialising in Product Lifecycle Management and complex change delivery.

    Nick originally picked 22 steps from the book.
    Then refined them to 11.
    And somehow, we ended up discussing 12.

    What emerged was something powerful: a practical, no-nonsense path through the book that Nick believes every change professional should understand, especially those navigating transformation, delivery pressure, and real-world complexity.

    Together, Nick and I walk through his chosen route, challenge assumptions, share lived experience, and troubleshoot what actually makes change stick.

    If you work in transformation, delivery, systems change, or leadership, this episode sets the tone for the entire season.

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    1 ora e 11 min
  • The Internet Buddha - How an Internet Star Found Inner Peace
    Oct 21 2025

    Welcome to episode 5 of season 7 of the Change Troubleshooter.

    This episode is called The Internet Buddha - How an internet star found inner peace.

    Matthijs Warner is a father, brother & son.

    He is a practising buddhist. He is an artist, and his work has been shown in several galleries throughout the Netherlands, and Paris, as well as him being an arist in residence in Tavira, Portugal where he now lives.

    He is a published author. And he was a internet pioneer, creating and moneytising a website for artists in the 1990's - 2000's when many of us were still trying to be patient with super slow dial up connectivity. He was diagnosed with MS in his prime. In this conversation Nina explores the evolution of human change as Matthijs tells us his remarkable story.


    If you'd like to contact Matthijs to talk about his art, Buddhism or spirituality in general, you can drop him an email:

    matthijs.warner@gmail.com

    This is a link to 4 of Matthijs's online books where you will find his beautiful artwork.




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    33 min
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