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The It Depends Podcast with Matt and Tenille

The It Depends Podcast with Matt and Tenille

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Each episode Matt and Tenille grapple with questions that have no clear answers. For those working in evaluation, systems change, design or complexity this is a great place for you to learn to sit with uncertainty. A podcast where the answer to each question starts with ”it depends...”Copyright 2025 All rights reserved.
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  • #4 Context Matters! Designing and Scaling in Systems with John Gargani
    Aug 26 2025

    Scaling impact sounds simple—just do more of what worked. In reality, it’s messy: contexts shift, resources are finite, politics and procurement warp timelines, and “success” looks different to different people. That’s why designing and evaluating for scale is one of the hardest gigs in our field.

    In this episode of The It Depends Podcast, Matt sits down with evaluation pioneer John Gargani to explore the intersections of design, evaluation, and scaling impact. With over three decades of experience, John shares how a “misspent youth” led him into evaluation, why design and evaluation are inseparable, and how evaluators can play a crucial role in shaping better programs from the outset.

    Together, Matt and John unpack the nuances of design thinking, the discipline required for innovation, and the challenges of moving beyond linear “growth models” of scale toward more dynamic, context-driven approaches. Along the way, they dive into real-world examples—from global health crises to water infrastructure—and consider what it takes to responsibly scale innovations without losing sight of ethics, trade-offs, and long-term sustainability.

    We mention some resources in this episode - including John's book - which is free! Here are some quick links to get you started:

    • Scaling Impact: Innovaton for the Public Good by Rob McLean and John Gargani
    • GIZ Scaling Digital Innovations Workbook

    Thanks for listening. You can find out more about FPC on our website, or follow us on LinkedIn.

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    57 min
  • #3 Caring for Data, Caring for Country - Indigenous Data Sovereignty with Dr. Skye Trudgett
    Aug 15 2025

    In this episode of The It Depends Podcast, Tenille Moselen speaks with Dr. Skye Trudgett, a proud First Nations woman and CEO of Kowa, about putting Indigenous data sovereignty into practice.

    Skye shares her path from aspiring sleep scientist to leading national work in evaluation, research, and community-led data governance. This episode demystifies and unpacks what Indigenous data sovereignty really means (“caring for data so data can care for Country and community”), common misconceptions, and the small but powerful changes that we can all be implementing that can shift systems.

    We're not going to summarise it all here for you - this is an episode to check-out for yourself! After you've listened, we'd recommend you check out the resources and links below to learn more.

    Resources and Links:

      • Start your journey by reading the Maiam nayri Wingara Indigenous Data Sovereignty Principles and other resources on their website
      • Kowa - national leaders in the design and implementation of First Nations-led Understanding, Measurement, Evaluation & Learning (UMEL) practice.
      • The OCCAAARS Framework- which Skye references in the podcast and is based on her PhD.

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    40 min
  • #2 Blowing Bubbles: A Guide to the 2025 Australian Evaluation Conference with Kim Grey and Ruth Nicholls
    Jul 28 2025

    Join Matt and Tenille for an exclusive behind-the-scenes chat with Kim Grey and Ruth Nicholls, the dynamic duo co-convening the 2025 Australian Evaluation Conference in Canberra. Discover what's in store when the evaluation community gathers from 15-19 September under the theme "Beyond the Bubble."

    Kim and Ruth take us through their thinking on why 'Beyond the Bubble' was the right theme, some background on the exciting lineup of international keynote speakers, and some sneak peaks into the sessions they're excited to see.

    We explore the four conference sub-themes - Foundations, Connecting, Cultivating, and Transforming. Listen to hear why the conference isn't just about methods - it's about relationships.

    Whether you're seasoned or new to the field, Kim and Ruth share why the magic of evaluation conferences lies in the unexpected connections, the corridor conversations, and the chance to see familiar approaches used in completely new ways.

    See the Conference Program and register: https://www.aes25.aes.asn.au/

    Learn more about the Australian Evaluation Society, including how to become a member, their professional development program, and more: https://www.aes.asn.au/

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    40 min
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