The Experts Podcast

Kathryn Taylor

In this episode of #TheExpertsPodcast, we speak with Kathryn Taylor, CEO of EON Foundation—an organisation proving that location is no barrier to powerful storytelling and meaningful media impact.

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Working across some of the most remote communities in Australia, EON Foundation is transforming the health of First Nations Australians through practical, community-led initiatives. By focusing on growing fresh food, improving nutrition, and empowering local communities to take control of their wellbeing, the results have been both measurable and inspiring.

This conversation challenges a long-standing narrative in mainstream media. Too often, coverage of Indigenous Australia is dominated by negative headlines. EON is changing that. With the influence of founder and communications expert Caroline de Mori, the organisation has built a storytelling approach grounded in human connection, hope, and real outcomes—earning strong engagement across multiple media channels.

We also explore one of the key challenges facing the foundation: funding. While EON receives support from federal agencies and philanthropic partners, there remains a significant gap at the state level in Western Australia. With more than 40 communities waiting to access the program, the discussion highlights a critical point—prevention-driven health initiatives deliver long-term impact but require upfront investment.

This episode is a case study in how not-for-profits, especially those operating outside metropolitan centres can cut through. Through strategic pitching, accessible messaging, and compelling case studies, EON is ensuring its stories are not only told, but heard.

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