#32 - Jack Growden: Action Over Words, Digital Inequality, and Building the Basics First
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In this conversation, Jack Growden shares why digital inequality and other community challenges are being overthought and under-solved, and simple actions that work: get the laptop into a child’s hands, build the classroom, add the toilet, and keep going.
From donating one laptop in Papua New Guinea at 20 to leading LiteHaus International across 13 countries, Jack talks with Sam about resilience, practical philanthropy, community-led work, founder dependence, and why the basics still matter if we want real opportunity to reach more people.
This episode explores:
• how LiteHaus International started with one donated laptop in Papua New Guinea.
• digital inequality in Australia and across the Asia-Pacific.
• what communities in PNG and Cambodia taught Jack about doing the work that matters.
• laptops, classrooms, toilets, water tanks, and electrification as practical foundations.
• staying on the tools while building something that lasts beyond the founder.
• resilience, kindness, and Jack’s call for more net producers than net consumers.
Guest bio:
Jack Growden is the founder and CEO of LiteHaus International, a Townsville-based social entrepreneur tackling digital inequality across the Asia-Pacific. He started by donating his own laptop to a school in Papua New Guinea at 20 and turned that instinct into a fast-moving organisation grounded in practical action.
Today LiteHaus International works across 13 countries, has supported 630 schools, and has put more than 30,000 laptops and desktops back into use. Jack has been recognised on Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia, was a Young Australian of the Year finalist, and continues to build practical, community-led solutions through LiteHaus and wider social impact work.
Guest links:
• Jack Growden: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-growden-355542161/
• LiteHaus: https://litehausinternational.org/
• “The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better” by Kate Pickett & Richard Wilkinson: https://www.penguin.com.au/books/the-spirit-level-9780241954294
Conversation references:
• Geraldine Cox: https://www.sunrisecambodia.org.au/
• Pete Williams' Natural Genius episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NX2G0g4asXc
Chapters:
00:00 Welcome and the last fortnight
03:05 LiteHaus, donated devices, and action over words
05:47 Why Jack loves the work
09:36 Opportunity, PNG, and simple, fixable solutions
14:28 How Jack prioritises and why the basics come first
17:03 Resilience, founder dependence, and building to last
27:28 Who inspires Jack
42:20 Kindness, contribution, and a better society
Explore further:
Support LiteHaus International: https://litehausinternational.org/
Learn more about Natural Genius: https://naturalgenius.com.au
Learn more about Sam: https://samanthabell.com.au
About Natural Genius:
Natural Genius is a podcast for thoughtful people building useful lives, organisations, communities, and ideas. Sam Bell speaks with people who carry practical intelligence, care deeply, and make things happen in ways others can learn from.
It is part of the Natural Genius platform designed to help people hear what matters, think clearly, and move good work forward with more signal and less noise.
Credits:
Hosted by Samantha (Sam) Bell in Violet Town and Townsville, 1 April, 2026.
Produced at the Violet Town office, 1 - 8 April,