
s4 Ep1: Leigh Robshaw
As a journalist, Leigh Robshaw is no stranger to crafting an epic sentence or two. But when she embarked on a quest to write her memoir, ‘You Had Me At Hola– In search of love & truth in South America’, she had no idea how different the journey would be.

s3 ep7: Cecilia bailey
Cecilia Bailey is a daredevil. She has more than 900 skydives under her belt, founded the Sunshine Coast Roller Derby league, loves the thrill of careening down the slopes on skis and has a killer sense of humour to boot.

s3 ep6: Rachel pope
Rachel Pope is the author of Gifts From Grief, a book she poured her heart into after experiencing traumatic losses of her father, brother and husband in separate tragedies many years apart.

s3 ep5: Gough
In 2006, Gough became the first legally blind person to write, produce, edit, direct AND star in a feature film. His creation, I Will Not Go Quietly, is a documentary of his life and takes a real and honest look at the highs and lows of living with a vision impairment and the hurdles he has had to overcome to bring his dream of working in the film industry to life.

s4 ep3: Kellie Harriden
In this episode, we get a glimpse into the journey of Kellie Harriden and her husband as they travel across continents to beat the odds in order to fulfill their quest to be parents.

s3 ep3: Mat Bankes
You may know Mat Bankes as the no-holds-barred presenter of The Daily BEE Show. Here, he shares the incredible story of how drugs led him to spending two weeks in a psychiatric ward, during which he was able to gain clarity on what he wanted out of life.

s3 ep2: Yogita Ridgley
On the outside, Yogita Ridgley had it all. Perfect job, perfect children, perfect husband. But her inner turmoil was relentless and she ran away to the other side of the world to escape the uncertainty, the feelings of ‘not enough’.

s3 ep1: Matt Collins
Prior to becoming an international podcaster and the host of Coffee Chats with Matt Colling, Matt seemed to have it all. He was a successful business owner, bringing in great money and creating jobs for others.

S2 Ep9: Tara Pitt
I first spoke with Australian Survivor runner-up Tara Pitt when she was slated to speak at an International Women’s Day function at Noosa in 2019. We had a great rapport and I truly connected to her passion and drive to raise awareness and funds for families coping with a loved one suffering from PTSD.