Podcasts

s2 ep8: trudi bareham

Trudi Bareham describes herself as a “medical leper,” having spent almost a decade living with an illness that is not recognised in Australia – Lyme disease.

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S2 Ep7: Robyn Ellis

Robyn Ellis is a lifestyle wellness influencer who openly shares her journey to overcome MS. Robyn was newly married when she was diagnosed and also decided to start a family while coping with the challenges of the central nervous system disorder.

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s2 Ep6: wayne taylor

Average Joes founder Wayne Taylor has seen the devastating impacts of social isolation on men’s mental health. What started as an off-the-cuff invitation for blokes to get together each week to enjoy a beer and chicken wings at a local pub has evolved into Average Joes…

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S2 Ep5: Erin ashley

Erin Ashley felt on top of the world. She had a husband and two young daughters who were the light of her lives and they were living life to the full. With no outward signs of illness, Nico passed away suddenly and unexpectedly, turning Erin’s life upside down and leaving their children without a father.

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S2 EP4: Allan Pease

Internationally renowned as Mr Body Language, Allan Pease can tell more about you from one conversation than you ever thought possible. But here, he shares the roller coaster ride of massive successes and incredible lows including financial strife and two cancer diagnosis that have challenged him and wife Barbara.

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s2 EP3: Jessica Mcilveen

Jessica Mcilveen had no idea what was happening to her when she first started to experience anxiety in 2017. Jessica found solace in yoga and meditation and then the counselor combined her two loves to create Kids Yoga Therapy.

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s2 Ep2: Rhys Greedy

Just before his 21st birthday, Rhys Greedy’s world came crashing down. The fit, adventurous Australian Army rifleman was diagnosed with Hodgkin Lymphoma and underwent intensive treatment.

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S1 Ep9: Stephen Dale

Many people talk about the moment when they hit rock bottom. Well, Stephen Dale literally did when he fell from a 30ft cliff and was as close to death as they come.

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