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Episode #104. Have you ever questioned what you believe, made a change and something new unfolded? Learn from our remarkable guests what happened in t…
Episode #104. Have you ever questioned what you believe, made a change and something new unfolded? Learn from our remarkable guests what happened in t…
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132 minutes
Released:
Oct 17, 2022
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Podcast episode
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Sarrah Le Marquand describes the power of telling people’s stories about people’s courage to get stronger despite setbacks, grief, trauma and loss. From losing her mother at age of 17 to leading Editor in Chief of Body and Soul and Stellar and many other journalistic feats. “Hoping someone will connect and be inspired by your story”. Kurt Fearnley, Sharing his cheat codes to thriving. It is all about community and helping others. He asks: who are you? Hope to continue to change to be better. Idea that when things fall apart, we do things to help people. Learning to thrive through chaos. Being accepted as you are.Professor Debbie Haskie-Leventhal. Changing her whole belief system at the age of 18. Escaping the Kabalah Center and Cults to becoming Professor and author of meaningfulness. Jeremy Indika. Breaking the silence about child sexual abuse by giving victims tools and platforms “something to say” to change our understanding about the threat posed from keeping everything in silence.Alice Betts. Changing our belief about what it takes to become fearless to believe in courageous selves so we can do what we love. Learning 3 languages at 21 and being PR manager for famous brands like Acne Studio and Prada. Eleanor Carey. Changing our understanding of what adventure us through having micro-adventures. Small steps to bravery leading from being a physiotherapist to cycling across Europe and rowing across the Pacific. Her message everyone has some “extraordinary” waiting to be unleashed. Ken Loftus. Changing our belief about suicide and the steps we need to help prevent it through the Sunlight Centre. He has a remarkable gift of understanding our evolutionary nature and desire to be the leader of our tribe and wanting to fit in leads to bullying and loneliness. Showing us how to listen so people are heard. Guy MacGillivray. Changing his belief about how to stop using sugar to medicate stress. He learnt to use his morning routine to reduce stress and exercise. Sakurako Kobayashi. Changing our understanding of how our immune system works to make new treatments for cancer. Breaking her discoveries using zebrafish models at the University of Melbourne and the Peter Mac Centre. Support the show
Released:
Oct 17, 2022
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