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By Ian Edwards
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.
Some of the greatest lessons we have learned often transfer to the inspiration that generates our WHY for starting a business. Bronte's life experience opened the door to a world of dietetics. However, when the door was opened the view Bronte discovered was so much greater than a single disciple of allied health. The world of integrated allied health and the importance of a holistic approach birthed with a passion to help the whole person on every level discover optimal help. When you hear Bronte's story, I hope you hear her heart for people and her courage to make a living and a difference.
As a Business Coach and a business veteran, I am very inspired when I have the opportunity to work with people like Bronte, who are our next generation of emerging business leaders. I am confident we are handing the batten on to people who will take their businesses to levels we could only imagine. Grab a Cuppa, find your favourite chair or strap on your walking shoes, and let us go for a wander with Bronte Williamson from Nourished not Deprived. As she unpacks her, "I decided" story.
After a long journey in the education system, Janine started her company, Coaching Focus. Promotion due to seniority and skills does not always equip someone with the ability to lead people. Taking the role of a principal is, in many ways, like being the manager of an organisation, not just the senior educator.
Janine felt that promotion was common, but personal and professional development in leadership skills was not. Hence, Coaching Focus was created for Senior Educators to be equipped with the skills that matched their responsibilities.
Now, after many years of working with lead teachers and Deputy Principals, Janine has turned the industry around and equipped senior leaders in private schools to be prepared for their promotion and equipped for success.
Janine was a client of mine for 2 1/2 years just prior to and during the COVID Pandemic. Her tenacious passion for her clients and her industry kept her relevant and passionate during the COVID-19 Pandemic. When many others in her industry folded, Janine pivoted and kept supporting her clientele through an extremely difficult season in education, thrusting her even further forward as a respected pioneer in leadership development in education.
Please enjoy our conversation.
David Christie is the owner of the SA Toy Museum in Wilmington South Australia. David owns the largest Private Toy museum in Australia. His collection is both diverse and extensive. His collections include all types of toys extending to 130 years of toy manufacturing. I have never seen anything that could match this amazing collection.
Starting as a hobby he now has attracted international recognition for his range of toys from Dinky, Matchbox, Hornby, and hundreds of other manufacturers. David has bought joy, tears, laughter and quiet reflection moments to people as they browse through lanes of memories and moments.
I hope you enjoy our conversation which is a mix of advice on how to build a business from a passion and how to keep on keeping on through all the trials and tribulations of economies that often don't favour tourism.
David has a soft heart and a firm resolve, which is typical of many people who follow the passion for business to bring delight and joy to others.
Amy Christopherson is the founder and owner of Amy Jane HR who specialises in empowering small business owners to move the needle forward in their business by embracing and nurturing their human resources. Amy created an award-winning business that embraces a flexible business model. This model allowed her and her family to do a Lazy Lap of Oz and experience all Australia has to give in their tiny home on wheels.
Inspired by a failed trip to Cape York, Amy and her family decided to plan for the trip of a lifetime. This trip was a success and today’s conversation is a reflection on what it means to step out of your comfort zone, think bigger than average, pack up the family, and then decide to open a business and shift your working model, whilst on an adventure of a lifetime.
So many people dream of doing their lap but never have the courage to just give it a go. It was not all sunshine and rainbows. There were plenty of obstacles along the way but success in life is found when we decide to be bigger than the problems we face. The experiences, learning and knowledge that we can overcome anything together outweigh any of the challenges, business or personal, that Amy and her family faced along the way.
You can experience a little more of Amy’s Lazy Lap of Oz on Facebook and Instagram @lazylapofoz, and connect with her in the business world at www.amyjanehr.com.au.
Well, this time I had the tables turned. The interviewer became the interviewee!
Several of my interviewees, clients, and listeners have asked, “So when are we going to hear your story?”.
When thinking about who this might be, I thought of several people, but in the end, who else could be better than my daughter Jasmine?
I have been with Jasmine all her life I suppose but very deliberately in Business with Inspire Ability ever since she started.
Jasmine is truly an amazing businesswoman and has applied all of the ideas we have discussed since she started her business. She has grown a $20,000 Hobbie into a million-dollar-plus business, impacting the lives of hundreds of children and employing over 15 staff over 2 business locations.
My business journey started 40 years ago, but my coaching journey started 30 years ago. I have 3 diplomas in coaching and I am working on a fourth.
We have had 4 start-up businesses ourselves, growing three of them to well over a Million Dollars across our 40 years in business and all have been very successful and profitable.
We have three amazing married children and 9 little Grandrascals.
I now love coaching others to grow their “Glimpse of what could be” in their mind into a fully-fledged vision. Anything is possible, but what is probable is what you plan.
It was fun having a conversation with Jasmine and I hope you enjoy it too. If you have any questions that arrive from the discussion please feel free to send me an email. I am only too happy to help you with your journey in Business.
I am traveling through the outback of NSW, South Australia, and Victoria at the moment and have met some pretty amazing people that I hope we can interview for 'B.O.P I Decided' in the future.
I met Adrian the owner of the 'Mad Max 2 Museum' in Silverton NSW and Paul from the Royal Flying Doctor Service in Broken Hill and I am hoping to interview them both.
I am hoping to convince a Man called John who is a rare vintage car restorer to talk with me. He is very shy and doesn't feel what he has done is that great, but he is amazing and I believe his story should be told.
So until next month, live life above average. Become all you can be and love living life.
Thanks for supporting our 'I Decided' podcasts and please share with a friend.
Cheers, Ian.
It is a pleasure to share with you in our “I Decide Series” for 2023 Michelle McDonell story this month.
Michelle is the CEO of Home-Start Family Services Australia.
Home-Start exists for parents, single mums and single dads, and New Australian families who haven’t established their new tribe yet and who are finding it difficult to cope. It has been operating across the world for 48 years and is in 22 countries.
They have free professional and volunteer services available for people in their homes. They provide training and support to their volunteers to equip and release them to take a journey with a family one family at a time.
Their primary focus is to support families whatever shape they take with children under the age of 8 years.
Michelle is a national and international speaker with a wealth of experience backed up by a passion for making a living and a difference. Michelle was born and raised in our local area of Lake Macquarie. She trained as a teacher but didn’t find her passion until she started studying social work and social welfare.
Now our local lass has a voice of influence to the world in a space that has the potential to rebuild communities one family at a time.
Michelle inspired, challenged, and educated me with a perspective of unconditional love and respect for so many people who are vital to our community but fly under the radar overlooked and misunderstood.
I hope you enjoy and consider how you may be able to know more about this amazing work.
Enjoy Michelle’s story.
I would like to introduce you to a very close friend and a truly amazing person. He typifies everything these “I decided” podcasts are about.
Alan Clements started his working life as an Electrical Fitter Mechanic in Townsville.
He then joined the Air Force in 1985 as a trainee pilot. He subsequently served in the Royal Australian Air Force for over 35 years reaching the rank of Air Vice-Marshal. After his initial training in 1985 and tours as a transport pilot and basic flying instructor, he went on to several tours as a F/A-18 pilot/instructor and Squadron executive. His operational commands included 77 F/A-18 Fighter Squadron and “Number 78 Wing” responsible for lead-in fighter training and fast jet ground crew training.
Throughout his career, he undertook multiple roles in future capability/requirements development, Chief of Staff of Air Combat Group, Director of Defence Aviation and Air Force Safety.
His senior command appointment’s included:
Leaving full-time service Air Force in 2020 Alan started a company HARD Consultants aimed at providing national security and strategic advice to various companies, institutions and universities.
He subsequently joined L3Harris in May 2021 and took over as Managing Director L3Harris Technologies Australia in July 2021.
Alan was awarded a Conspicuous Service Cross in the 2016 Queens Birthday honours list for his leadership at the Australian Defence Force Academy and was made a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2021 Queens Birthday honours.
He remains a member of the Air Force Reserves and is actively involved in flying vintage warbirds and competition aerobatics. He is married to Helene and they have two beautiful daughters.
We had a very insightful and enjoyable conversation, I hope you enjoy!
Alan Craig's story came to me through a very close friend of mine Allan Hogan who has written a biography of Alan Craig's life.
As a young man, I used to race Motor X and my Bike was a Suzuki RM 125.
Al Craig was the local Suzuki dealer. His shop was directly next door to our dentist so each time I visited the dentist I would stick my head in the door and see what the latest bikes were.
Never did I imagine that one day I would have the privilege of interviewing the owner of this Suzuki dealership and discover that he is one of the most dedicated, courageous, and business-savvy people I would ever meet.
Alan is determined, dogged, and creative in his approach to business.
He is from the old school that didn’t know have to give up - you simply worked hard and tried several approaches, explored new paradigms, searched for solutions, and experimented until there was a breakthrough and you found the result you were looking for.
Alan is a very skilled tradesman, inventor, innovator, entrepreneur, advocate, business leader, and a living legend in motorsports locally and nationally.
He is one of our unsung heroes whose story could have been lost. However, due to having a great mate like Al Hogan, Al Craig's story has been preserved forever.
Alan thanks for your inspiration, and encouragement and for living a life well lived. It was great to meet you and “Have a chat” together.
I hope you enjoy our conversation as we wander through the emerging motorbike racing history of Australia, not just Newcastle. As we learn what it means to have a “Never Say Die” attitude in Life and Business.
Please Enjoy Al Craig’s Story, Cheers Ian.
Merry Christmas!
I have a great conversation with Allan Clements - Ex-Fighter Pilot, Commandant of the Australian Defence Force Academy, Acrobatics Pilot, and Attache to the Australian Ambassador during the Trump Administration in the USA coming your way in Jan 2023.
What do you do when you have the skill, talent, ability, and opportunity and you have just secured the professional sporting career you have always dreamed of and worked towards but then your body breaks down and no one can even really tell you why.
Ryan Stig dreamed of wearing the N07 jersey for the Newcastle Knights for many many years. It’s a jersey that had been worn by some of the most famous players in the NRL, notably Andrew Johns.
Ryan played a year for the Northern Pride in Queensland Cup with success and was contracted back to Newcastle and into reserve grade. Then the big chance arrived on Round 15 - 2011. “The Stig” as he affectionately became known, burst onto scenes later in the season and became a local boy crowd favourite. Over the next 6 months, he secured the No 7 role and resigned to play under Wayne Bennet in his inaugural year as coach of the Knights.
After some end-of-season operations, Ryan was training hard and preparing for the 2012 NRL season when disaster hit. Ryan’s body at the peak of his fitness broke down.
Please grab a cuppa and enjoy the conversation I had with Ryan and the insights he shared about dealing with Discouragement, Disappointment, Sickness and the journey to recovery.
Please enjoy… Ian
Dr Bateman has both an undergraduate medical degree and a post-graduate doctorate in Medicine from Sydney University and is a member of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists.
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.