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Ever wonder how a Kiwi childhood with the backdrop of New Zealand's natural splendor could shape a person? Our guest, Josh Waldrom, shares his story, colored with vibrant Kiwi humor, from the serene town in NZ to the rough and tumble world of oil and gas rig work. We crack open the book of life to the chapter on resilience and personal growth, where tales from extreme working conditions intertwine with transformative personal development insights. Josh's journey through homeschooling, his social and academic evolution, and the stark contrast between New Zealand and Australian education systems lay the foundation for a riveting conversation.
As someone who has felt the grit under my fingernails from the demanding oil fields and the satisfaction of self-improvement, I resonate with Josh's stories of hard-earned wisdom. Together, we navigate the highs and lows of rig life, the power of books like "Rich Dad Poor Dad," and the role motivational speakers have played in shaping our worldviews. The discussion also ventures into the innovative workplace practices that are redefining productivity and loyalty, from construction sites embracing flexible schedules to businesses fostering trust with policies like unlimited sick days.
Ending on a note that's as genuine as it is empowering, we open up about the emotional and mental challenges faced by men in today's society. The conversation gets real as we dissect the impact of societal expectations on masculinity, the nuances of gender dynamics in male-dominated industries, and the importance of seeking help when needed. So, share this episode with someone who could use a dose of encouragement or a laugh, because sometimes, a good yarn with a couple of mates is just what the doctor ordered.
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Ever wonder how a Kiwi childhood with the backdrop of New Zealand's natural splendor could shape a person? Our guest, Josh Waldrom, shares his story, colored with vibrant Kiwi humor, from the serene town in NZ to the rough and tumble world of oil and gas rig work. We crack open the book of life to the chapter on resilience and personal growth, where tales from extreme working conditions intertwine with transformative personal development insights. Josh's journey through homeschooling, his social and academic evolution, and the stark contrast between New Zealand and Australian education systems lay the foundation for a riveting conversation.
As someone who has felt the grit under my fingernails from the demanding oil fields and the satisfaction of self-improvement, I resonate with Josh's stories of hard-earned wisdom. Together, we navigate the highs and lows of rig life, the power of books like "Rich Dad Poor Dad," and the role motivational speakers have played in shaping our worldviews. The discussion also ventures into the innovative workplace practices that are redefining productivity and loyalty, from construction sites embracing flexible schedules to businesses fostering trust with policies like unlimited sick days.
Ending on a note that's as genuine as it is empowering, we open up about the emotional and mental challenges faced by men in today's society. The conversation gets real as we dissect the impact of societal expectations on masculinity, the nuances of gender dynamics in male-dominated industries, and the importance of seeking help when needed. So, share this episode with someone who could use a dose of encouragement or a laugh, because sometimes, a good yarn with a couple of mates is just what the doctor ordered.