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In episode 1,400, host Murray Stewart shares a candid, heartfelt declaration: at 62 years old he’s decided to "release the shackles" and finally pursue long‑held ambitions. Murray reflects on missed opportunities, the practical barriers that held him back (especially money), and the small but decisive steps he’s now taking to change course.
Topics covered include Murray’s personal reinvention, recent job applications, the realities of financial constraints, and a renewed focus on actions that don’t require large sums of money. He also announces a meeting to launch the Alice Springs Ratepayers Association and teases a brand‑new podcast in the works, while reaffirming his commitment to continue broadcasting on Blind Magic in Alice Springs.
Guest appearance: Murray briefly turns to Hayley (38) during the episode, and the conversation underscores the episode’s central themes of community involvement, courage to act later in life, and the belief that many people have gifts worth sharing. Listeners can expect candid storytelling, practical encouragement to pursue their own goals, and an uplifting call to take immediate, achievable steps toward change.
Key takeaways: it’s never too late to start; obligations often feel limiting but can be worked around; small, low‑cost actions can kickstart bigger changes; and community projects (like the new ratepayers association) can be powerful outlets for purpose and impact.
By bridgeovermurrayIn episode 1,400, host Murray Stewart shares a candid, heartfelt declaration: at 62 years old he’s decided to "release the shackles" and finally pursue long‑held ambitions. Murray reflects on missed opportunities, the practical barriers that held him back (especially money), and the small but decisive steps he’s now taking to change course.
Topics covered include Murray’s personal reinvention, recent job applications, the realities of financial constraints, and a renewed focus on actions that don’t require large sums of money. He also announces a meeting to launch the Alice Springs Ratepayers Association and teases a brand‑new podcast in the works, while reaffirming his commitment to continue broadcasting on Blind Magic in Alice Springs.
Guest appearance: Murray briefly turns to Hayley (38) during the episode, and the conversation underscores the episode’s central themes of community involvement, courage to act later in life, and the belief that many people have gifts worth sharing. Listeners can expect candid storytelling, practical encouragement to pursue their own goals, and an uplifting call to take immediate, achievable steps toward change.
Key takeaways: it’s never too late to start; obligations often feel limiting but can be worked around; small, low‑cost actions can kickstart bigger changes; and community projects (like the new ratepayers association) can be powerful outlets for purpose and impact.