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By Kendall Gilding
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The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.
We're celebrating 20 episodes with another Q&A with host Kendall Gilding.
This is a chance for previous guests and listeners to ask the questions!
The questions include -
'What would you tell your 18 year old self?'
'What's the most important thing in maintaining a good relationship?'
'How do you feel about turning 30?'
'What's your ultimate career goal, and what's your biggest fear about reaching it, or not reaching it?'
'Do you want more kids?'
Plus many more!
Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review the podcast.
You can follow 'My 30 Minutes' on Instagram here.
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Amy Sheppard is a singer/songwriter in the hit Aussie band Sheppard - famous for catchy tracks like 'Geronimo'.
Amy also started a campaign called 'Kiss My Fat Ass', a movement sparked by posting a raw photo on Instagram, that now has thousands of followers.
In this episode we talk about -
How Amy defines success
Oh, and Amy also got engaged to her long-time partner Lachlan this week! So there's lots to celebrate!
I hope you enjoy My 30 Minutes with Amy Sheppard.
Follow Amy on Instagram here.
Follow Sheppard on Instagram here.
Laura Geitz is an Australian netball champion - leading the Queensland Firebirds and Australian Diamonds to victory.
Off the court, Laura is one of the warmest, most caring and loveable people you'll ever meet!
Since retiring she's carved out an impressive career in media, is working as an ambassador, and continuing to give back to the sport which has given her so much.
Laura's also a wife and mum to two boys, with another baby on the way!
In this episode we talk about how Laura found her love of netball as the country kid who didn't feel like she fit in. Proving the school bullies wrong - that her height was her greatest strength, not biggest weakness. Losing her Dad at the peak of her career. The hard leadership lessons she's had to learn along the way. And why she's been so successful on and off the court.
I hope you enjoy My 30 Minutes with Laura Geitz.
Follow Laura on Instagram here, or on Facebook here.
Matt Sinclair is a celebrity chef, best known for his time on Masterchef in 2016.
Since then, he's worked for big name brands like Cobram Estate, Tourism Queensland, even catering the Channel 7 Brisbane Racing Carnival.
In 2017, Matty opened Sum Yung Guys with a team of mates in Noosa. Since their launch, the restaurant is constantly booked out - making it a "super success".
In this episode we talk about how Matt defines success, how he's defied the odds by running a thriving business with 3 friends, and why going on a reality TV show isn't a guaranteed ticket to a career.
I speak with Gary Mehigan, Matt Preston & Matt's sister Rachel to get a little insight into this passion and drive!
I hope you enjoy My 30 Minutes with Matt Sinclair.
Follow Matt on Instagram here.
Pip Forbes is the Founder and Managing Director of JuicedTV - a weekly show made by kids, for kids, who are undergoing treatment in hospital.
Pip had a glittering television career as a presenter on Channel 10 for almost a decade, but chose to give it all up, to try and make the lives of sick kids just a little brighter.
In this episode we talk about what it was like to quit her job and try to crowd fund for a world-first hospital TV show.
The many celebrity visits, including the time Johnny Depp landed a chopper on the hospital roof, or when Chris Hemsworth dropped in and then came back again with his dad in a taxi later that night.
How becoming a mum gave her work even more meaning.
And what success means when you're trying to juggle it all.
I hope you enjoy My 30 Minutes with Pip Forbes.
To find out more, visit their website!
Or connect with JuicedTV on social media here!
Abby Coleman is one of Brisbane's most successful radio stars.
In this episode we talk about how she bluffed her way into a radio career, after starring on the first season of reality TV show 'The Mole'.
Since then she's been an influential, authentic and honest voice!
You'll find Abby on Brisbane's B105 with Stav and Matt for breakfast.
She's also a wife, mother of 3 boys, TV guest star, and a marriage celebrant! So, life is busy!
Abby delivers pearls of wisdom from a life in the spotlight - learning to overcome embarrassment, jealousy, heartbreak and finding contentment.
I hope you enjoy My 30 Minutes with Abby Coleman.
You can follow Abby on Instagram here.
Rod Young is one of Australia's most enduring news presenters.
He's spent more than 3 decades on Queensland TV screens at ABC Brisbane, 7NEWS Brisbane and now 7NEWS Gold Coast.
He's also a husband and father of 3 children.
Rod didn't plan on being a television presenter and describes his success as 'luck'. So, is it really that simple?
The sound of Rod's voice is soothing and reassuring, especially at a time when the world feels so uncertain. He's a comforting and calming presence!
I know you'll enjoy My 30 Minutes with Rod Young.
Tanielle Jai is one of Queensland's most in demand makeup artists.
Nic Marchesi and Lucas Patchett are the brains behind Orange Sky - a free mobile laundry service for the homeless.
In 6 short years, their simple idea has grown into a thriving international charity that's impacting thousands of lives.
They've shared the title of Young Australian of the Year, and recently received Medals of the Order of Australia.
So what's the secret to success as a 20-something year old, with an entrepreneurial spirit and a passion to make a difference?
I hope you enjoy My 30 Minutes with Nic and Lucas.
If you want to donate to Orange Sky you can do that here, or you can register to volunteer here.
Jacqui Toumbas is a Brisbane nutritionist, café owner, businesswoman, and hospitality consultant.
After humble beginnings of creating bliss balls for 25 venues while still at university, she launched her first cafe – Miss Bliss – while she was just 27 years old.
Having created a self-sufficient business, she is able to focus her time on hospitality consulting – helping others create the perfect experience for their customers.
Jacqui is also candid about being a successful, single woman in her early 30’s and why she’s taking steps to safeguard her fertility by freezing her eggs.
I hope you enjoy ‘My 30 Minutes’ with Jacqui Toumbas.
Check out Jacqui on social media here.
The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.