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There’s a moment in every man’s life where he either keeps drifting… or draws a line in the sand.
Episode 45 of Who Is Your Hero isn’t about success.
It’s about how easy it is to lose direction when you’re young, adapting, trying to fit in, trying to belong — and sometimes rebelling against systems you don’t fully understand yet.
And it’s about what happens when life starts looking like a dead end.
I first met Dane Miller on the tools in Byron Bay.
A mutual mate said, “Give this bloke a go.”
That simple act — giving someone a go — is something we’ve lost a bit of in modern Australia.
Later, life rolled on. I found myself in Pottsville, trying to get my own health back on track. Dane was working at a local bait and tackle shop. And what started as a quick stop-in turned into daily conversations.
Out the front of that shop, people from all walks of life would stop and talk. Proper talk. No filters. No masks. Just real conversations about life, responsibility, resilience and truth.
That’s where this episode lives.
In Part 1, we unpack the early foundations:
Growing up moving towns and adapting constantly
Bullying and the moment you decide to stand up
Identity, belonging and rebellion
The difference between comfort and complacency
Why responsibility is power
How hitting zero can reset your perspective
There’s no victim narrative here.
Dane owns his choices.
He talks honestly about what it means to rebuild your worth before you rebuild your wealth.
And that’s a message many people need to hear.
Because here’s the truth:
If your health isn’t right, you can’t help anyone.
Rock bottom can either bury you… or build you.
This episode also touches on themes that don’t get spoken about enough:
Standing up for yourself.
It’s raw.
In Part 2, we go deeper:
The Melbourne chapter.
If Part 1 is the foundation… Part 2 is where it gets real.
Massive thanks to Rob and Katie at The Townsville Hotel for backing this podcast and supporting real community conversations.
If you’re in Townsville, get in there. Support the locals who support movements like this.
This is Who Is Your Hero.
Real people.
If this episode hit home — share it.
Because sometimes the hero isn’t the one who never fell…
It’s the one who got back up.
Hero up.
By mattwhoisyourheroThere’s a moment in every man’s life where he either keeps drifting… or draws a line in the sand.
Episode 45 of Who Is Your Hero isn’t about success.
It’s about how easy it is to lose direction when you’re young, adapting, trying to fit in, trying to belong — and sometimes rebelling against systems you don’t fully understand yet.
And it’s about what happens when life starts looking like a dead end.
I first met Dane Miller on the tools in Byron Bay.
A mutual mate said, “Give this bloke a go.”
That simple act — giving someone a go — is something we’ve lost a bit of in modern Australia.
Later, life rolled on. I found myself in Pottsville, trying to get my own health back on track. Dane was working at a local bait and tackle shop. And what started as a quick stop-in turned into daily conversations.
Out the front of that shop, people from all walks of life would stop and talk. Proper talk. No filters. No masks. Just real conversations about life, responsibility, resilience and truth.
That’s where this episode lives.
In Part 1, we unpack the early foundations:
Growing up moving towns and adapting constantly
Bullying and the moment you decide to stand up
Identity, belonging and rebellion
The difference between comfort and complacency
Why responsibility is power
How hitting zero can reset your perspective
There’s no victim narrative here.
Dane owns his choices.
He talks honestly about what it means to rebuild your worth before you rebuild your wealth.
And that’s a message many people need to hear.
Because here’s the truth:
If your health isn’t right, you can’t help anyone.
Rock bottom can either bury you… or build you.
This episode also touches on themes that don’t get spoken about enough:
Standing up for yourself.
It’s raw.
In Part 2, we go deeper:
The Melbourne chapter.
If Part 1 is the foundation… Part 2 is where it gets real.
Massive thanks to Rob and Katie at The Townsville Hotel for backing this podcast and supporting real community conversations.
If you’re in Townsville, get in there. Support the locals who support movements like this.
This is Who Is Your Hero.
Real people.
If this episode hit home — share it.
Because sometimes the hero isn’t the one who never fell…
It’s the one who got back up.
Hero up.