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When most people think of bravery, they imagine trained rescuers or dramatic movie scenes. But sometimes courage shows up in the most unexpected places.
In this episode, I share the remarkable story of a 13-year-old Australian boy who swam four kilometres through the ocean and then ran two kilometres for help after his family got into trouble on the water.
It's a powerful reminder that courage isn't about age or strength — sometimes it's simply about refusing to give up when the people you love need you most.
By Janis Dunning from Play at LifeWhen most people think of bravery, they imagine trained rescuers or dramatic movie scenes. But sometimes courage shows up in the most unexpected places.
In this episode, I share the remarkable story of a 13-year-old Australian boy who swam four kilometres through the ocean and then ran two kilometres for help after his family got into trouble on the water.
It's a powerful reminder that courage isn't about age or strength — sometimes it's simply about refusing to give up when the people you love need you most.