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By Jordan Bottalico
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.
On the final episode of the No Offence podcast for season two, Meaghan Anderson discusses her passion for art and history and her work as a diversity teacher working with gifted and challenged students. Megs gives her thoughts on the difference between tradtional and modern art and explainswhat she finds most rewarding about her work. She also speaks about a new buisness project she has endevaoured upon as well as the buisniess of planning a wedding during COVID times. Like all guests, Meaghan gives an opinion she is passionate about, is asked some big questions about life and gives her own piece of advice she thinks all people should hear.
On this episode of the No Offence podcast, Sebastian Duhau discusses his amazing life journey from Engenieering to Theology to Teaching. Seb also shares about the highs and lows of his life including losing his mother at a young age and being one of only 30 young people invited to participate in a synod with Pope Franics. He also talks about his passion for music and why he thinks its so important for young people to stand up for what they believe in. Like all guests, Seb gives an opinion he is passionate about, is asked some big questions about life and gives his own piece of advice he thinks all people should hear.
On this episode of the No Offence podcast, Katerina (Kat) Molina discusses the joys and challenges of moving your life between countries. Kat talks about her years living in Argentina, her desire to be a circus performa and her new found passion of chiropractory. She also speaks about a horrific car accident involving her whole family and explains how your life can change in an instant , so it is important to be positive and live your best life all the time. Like all guests, Kat gives an opinion she is passionate about, is asked some big questions about life and gives her own piece of advice she thinks all people should hear.
On this episode of the No Offence podcast, Youth Minister and Author Meryla Lowther discusses making big decisions in life and the ongoing impact they can have on your future decsions. Meryla talks about her years volunteering in remote parts of Australia with Indigenous students. She also speaks passionatley about how cultures are represented in film and tv as well as about her desire to promote equallity and create a world were everyone has the same oppotunity of education. Having recently published her first novel Meryla explains her writing process and the challenges that come with writing and publishing. Like all guests, Meryla gives an opinion she is passionate about, is asked some big questions about life and gives her own piece of advice she thinks all people should hear.
On this episode of the No Offence podcast, Luke Ford discusses his post school journey and explains why it is important for young people to have real world experience before pursuing a career at university. Luke also shares brvaely about comming out as gay to his friends and family. He talks about his personal experiences and shares insigt into the difficulties and positives of being open about your sexuality. Luke also talks about realestate in Sydney and the difficulty for young people to buy property, as well as the recent Social Dilemma documentary on Netflix. Like all guests, Luke gives an opinion he is passionate about, is asked some big questions about life and gives his own piece of advice he thinks all people should hear.
On this episode of the No Offence podcast, neonatal nurse Olivia Moore discusses her journey from growing up in a small town to working as a nurse in Melbourne. Liv talks about her years living abroad as an Au pair and the challenges and adventures that come with living in forgein countries. She also speaks passionatley about her profession, workig with babies and the her beliefs on the importance of vaccinations. Like all guests, Olivia gives an opinion she is passionate about, is asked some big questions about life and gives her own piece of advice she thinks all people should hear.
On this episode of the No Offence podcast, singer/songwriter Samantha Honeysett discusses her passion for music and performing. Sammy also shares her thoughts on the restrictions placed on live music venues in Sydney during the lockout laws and also during 2020 as well as shares her thoughts on the music industry and realtiy tv talent shows. Like all guests, Samantha gives an opinion she is passionate about, is asked some big questions about life and gives her own piece of advice she thinks all people should hear.
Season Two of the No Offence podcast starts with Cristian Bottalico discussing his life experiences and the profession of teaching. Sharing his thoughts on the importance of health and physical education in the lives of young people as well as sharing his own personal struggles through injury in his own sporting career. Cristian also discusses the impact of technology in sport and the pressures put on players and coaches. As always Cristian shares an opinion he is passionate about, is asked some big questions about life and gives his own piece of advice he thinks all people should hear.
On this, the season final episode of the No Offence podcast, episode one guest Mark Toto interviews the host and creator of the podcast JordyB. Jordan discusses his passion for teaching, his recent engagement and of course, season one of the No Offense Podcast. Jordan talks about the development of the podcast, what he and his guests have taken away from the experience, why people should listen and what the future may hold. He also shares his thoughts on the recent world events including the COVID situation, the riots in the USA and the negative impact the media has on todays society. Like all his guests, Jordan gives an opinion he is passionate about, is asked some big questions about life and gives his own piece of advice he thinks all people should hear.
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.