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The podcast currently has 57 episodes available.
In this episode of Over the Bonnet I get to chat with a man who has spent his life in the transport and construction industries.
Terry Mundey is has taken up writing during his retirement and has already written two books and has plans for a third.
In this episode of Over the bonnet I sit down with a lady who is one of the country’s most tattooed women.
Caz Smith has recently retired after a career as a tattoo artist and has appeared in newspaper, magazines and on television to promote her art.
In this episode of Over the Bonnet, I chat with an opera singer who has performed in front of audiences all over the world.
Kerri Eaton has played to crowds of up to 10 thousand people before coming home to teach the next generation of classical and contemporary performers.
In this episode of Over the Bonnet, I get to chat with the CEO of a revolutionary program that delivers transformative rites of passage all over the world.
Arne Rubenstein built on his experience as a GP and emergency room doctor to develop courses that support the transition from teenager to adulthood to create wellbeing, resilience and belonging.
Plus Over the Bonnet listeners can have a free copy of the E-booklet 'How to parent teenagers', written by Arne Rubenstein. To access click on the link;
https://learn.ritesofpassageinstitute.org/how-to-parent-teenagers-free-download/
In this episode of Over the Bonnet, I get to sit down with a Vietnam Veteran that fought in the infamous battle of Long Tan. Laurie Drinkwater was a section commander in D company, where 108 Australian soldiers defied the odds when faced with a regimental North Vietnamese force of up to 2,500 men.
In this episode of Over the Bonnet, I get to sit down with a Vietnam Veteran that fought in the infamous battle of Long Tan. Laurie Drinkwater was a section commander in D company, where 108 Australian soldiers defied the odds when faced with a regimental North Vietnamese force of up to 2,500 men.
In this episode of Over the Bonnet, I get to chat with a lady that is a leading road safety advocate as CEO of the roadcraft defensive driving program.
Sharlene Makin has overcome being profoundly hearing impaired to take organisation from financial disaster to major government contractor.
In this episode of Over the Bonnet, I get to chat with a circus performer who is living his dream working as an acrobat and magician.
Matt Casey began as a gymnast and has utilised those talents on stage while also performing a variety of close up and stage magic as well as being an accomplished mentalist and mind reader.
In this episode of Over the Bonnet, I sit down with a lady who is a prize winning author and bluegrass musician.
Marnie Walters-Burgess is rediscovering her passion for banjo and playing music after being stuck down with multiple sclerosis which left her unable to play for 15 years.
In this episode of Over the Bonnet, I get to chat with one of Australia’s leading fiddle players.
Pixie Jenkins has been a part of the country’s music scene for nearly 50 years and has played on literally thousands of music recordings and shared stages with some of the big names in the industry.
The podcast currently has 57 episodes available.