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By Bel Ryan
The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.
When you meet Natalie you will notice her colour, humour, honesty, intellect and connection. She is a leader in disability rights, is the proud mother of poodles, and is doing great things for the world. This episode has many insights about living with disability, our ablest society and what we need to do to be more inclusive.
CONTENT WARNING: this conversation includes themes of death.
You can hear more about Natalie's Law Firm EQ Lawyers at www.equalitylawyers.com.au
Stella Young TED talk can be watched here https://www.ted.com/talks/stella_young_i_m_not_your_inspiration_thank_you_very_much
This is one uplifting episode, Jenny Williams is one of those people that when you spend time with you feel larger and energised with her zest for life shining through this conversation.
A highly accomplished sportswoman, PE teacher, organisational psychologist and incredible human she helps people find their self worth, think differently and learn how to be better in life. If want to learn from your mistakes, what influences performance and how to take action in your life with a dose of positivity thrown in for good measure this is a must listen for you.
You can here more about Jenny's work at https://bestongroundperformance.com/
Jenny's book Think, prepare and play like a champion is available here
Mental illness is certainly not funny but comedian Marc Ryan gets real about this topic in his gigs. He opens the door to conversations that are hard to have, breaks the stereotype that you cant talk about mental illness and often these interactions with the 'tough guys' end in hugs. Marc's authenticity. courage to face his trauma and ambition to reduce the suicide rate are evident in this episode and we certainly need more of these conversations to reduce stigma and get real about mental illness and it's impact on the community .
CONTENT WARNING - this episode discusses torture, trauma, suicide and mental illness, if you need support please reach out to a professional or call lifeline on 13 11 14
Kate Russell tells us more about assisting individuals and teams through challenging behaviours, conflict and how to have difficult conversations. She gives useful insights into why we react and behave badly but also how to create positive cultures in the workplace.
This is a conversation very close to Bel's heart as this program wasn't only life changing for the participants but a pivotal moment that changed the trajectory of her career. Erin Faehrmann, CEO of Youth Opportunities speaks about their powerful personal leadership programs for young people to see the possibilities, develop skills and being open to their own potential. The messages in this episode are transferable to us all and certainly give a refreshing perspective in how to lead your own life.
Being full of rage and not knowing what is happening, having to live up to the image of the soldier and trying to make sense of your life experiences but nothing actually makes sense only to be told to toughen up is why Nathan Bolton is a passionate advocate for Men's mental health. This is conversation is real, sometimes the reality is glossed over but the messages in this episode are useful insights into recovery.
*trigger warning* this real conversation with Nathan Bolton discusses the trauma of being on the battle filed, depression, PTSD and suicide - if you need further support please reach out to a professional or call lifeline on 13 11 14 (in Australia)
We are born to connect but sometimes we clash, get annoyed and misunderstand others. This fascinating conversation with Kate Mason is all about how when you understand personalities you can connect with everyone in life.
Kate is a personality coach trained in personality profiling and is an expert in the understanding of how personality affects lifestyles and relationships.
According to Anna exercise is so much more than being fit, this is highlighted time and time again in her documentary 'I am not a runner'.
It is a film that is so much more than running. It is full of the humanness of life, over coming obstacles, working toward something that seems impossible and finding something more than running the New York marathon. It was an absolute pleasure to have a conversation with Anna Liptak with many take away's from her experiences.
You can get in touch with Anna via his and her time fitness
imagine having a life changing moment where you decide what is important to you. Tracey Tito had that exact thing happen where she wanted to go fishing - not just some small whiting but the thrill of huge fish. Skipper of team just a girl this is one interesting interview full of character and life lessons.
Ash Manuel is teaching skills that he wish he learned as a young person. After researching property investment life took an interesting turn when he discovered the power of gratitude.
The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.