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By Caroline Brunne
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
For some of us, the thought of purchasing property or being financially independent can seem out of reach, no matter your age. But for young adults purchasing property can be the last thing on their minds due to the list of questions around the topic.
Katherine Persoglia is here to demystify the thoughts around purchasing property and to help all of us take the right steps forward. She will break down the do's and don't and also share her own personal experience of purchasing her first property at the age of nineteen.
Show Notes:
Property Before Prada
Showing up in the world is hard with the juggle of having an online presence whilst also attempting to feel confident when speaking to people in person. In this episode, Caroline chats with Andrew Morello, a man who well and truly has the gift of the gab and is also Living the Dream.
Andrew may have been confident from a very young age but he also has a few tricks up his sleeve to ensure the conversations he has are memorable, which he shares with us during this chat.
Show Notes:
Connect with Andrew -
https://www.facebook.com/morellopublic
https://www.instagram.com/andrewmorello/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewmorello/
Andrew's Mantra -
For every second of every minute of every hour of every day, I do my best to reach my full potential and not waste my precious life - Living the Dream.
Andrew recommends this book -
The Four Agreements
Don Miguel Ruiz
Caroline chats with Jump Daddy, one of the members of the duo behind the Dad to Me podcast. Jump Daddy shares what he has learnt in his experience as an adult in taking lessons from his parents and how to battle the tug of war that often occurs as we see our parents as the established adults that there are vs the 'don't tell me what to do' angst that can come from a parent-child relationship.
Jump Daddy will share some of the insights he gained from recording the Dad to Me podcast and what he believes we can all do to learn more from our parents.
Show Notes:
Dad to Me podcast:
Food is something we experience from a very young age. We all remember meals that our parents and loved ones cooked for us and for most of us food forms a vital part of our culture and brings back our earliest living memories.
As you move from childhood to adulthood, and you are thrust into the world of managing your budget it can be difficult to explore your passions around food whilst also sticking to your budget and paying the bills. So how do you embrace good food on a budget, and maybe even create a pathway for yourself in the food industry?
Johnny Di Francesco of 400 Gradi is a seasoned professional when it comes to food, in this episode, Caroline chats with Johnny to talk about all things food and how to eat well when on budget.
Show Notes: Johnny Di Francesco
Shantelle Thompson, Gemma Saunders & Lilian Kikuvi are the powerhouse women behind the Becoming Better Together Collective. They believe that once we know ourselves, our contexts and each other better, we can do better, together in a culture first decade! That is why the Collective's vision is becoming better, together!
The Becoming Better Together Program is a bespoke program aimed at addressing this question: How might we create a culture of belonging and respect by having vital, authentic and brave discussions about diversity, equity & inclusion in order to become better, together?
During this episode Caroline, Shantelle, Gemma & Liliana discuss why they are actively seeking out better conversations in their community and how they believe you can have better conversations with the people in your life.
Show Notes: Becoming Better Together Collective
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.