Kerryn Vaughan - Just behave yourself
We all want peace in our lives and we all want that one challenging person to behave. But in order to have that, we need to change first.
Challenging behaviour is something we all face, not only due to another person’s behaviour, but also our own. None of us are perfect and we all produce triggers that set off other people’s hot buttons. But what’s under the behaviour? Before we go judging and criticising others, and pointing our fingers at them believing we are in the right and they are dysfunctional, maybe we need to understand what drives behaviour and how our own interpretations and perspectives assist us, rightly or wrongly, in determining if a behaviour os good or bad. Some great tips in this one as well as an empathy activity at the end.
Justin ‘Jonesy’ Jones - Daring to live the dream
Justin Jones, otherwise affectionately known as Jonesy, is one of Australia’s pre-eminent explorers, keynote speakers, adventure thinkers and storytellers
Justin Jones, otherwise affectionately known as Jonesy, is one of Australia’s pre-eminent explorers, keynote speakers, adventure thinkers and storytellers.
Over the past 19 years he has made a career of undertaking huge, epic, record setting expeditions around the world and sharing these on the stage and on screen. To date he’s spoken to over 350,000 people in 20 countries around the world and millions have watched his award winning documentaries.
He’s kayaked across the Tasman Sea from Australia to New Zealand, become the first to ski to the South Pole and back and walked across the Australian Outback with his one year old daughter. He currently holds two Guinness World Records and holds a place as one of Australia’s 50 Greatest Explorers of all time, all achieved before his thirties!
A gloriously ordinary bloke… he is the perfect example of how determination, detailed planning and foresight can enable the most ‘normal’ of us to undertake the most extraordinary feats.
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Website: https://justinjonesy.com/
Website: https://adventurethinking.com/
LinkedIn: Justin Jones
Insta: Jonesy @justonrjonesy
Youtube: Adventure Thinking
Vimeo: Justin Jonesy
Crossing the Outback: Expedition Parenthood - Documentary Trailer
Lessons from the edge - Day 7 Antarctica
The Justin Jonesy Presentation Experience
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Kellie Eddy - Finding purpose in weddings and funerals
Kellie Eddy is a Civil Celebrant who knows how to bring meaning and purpose to the role, and is especially keen to make funerals a very special occasion.
Kellie Eddy is a Civil Celebrant of 6 and a half years, based in Gippsland. She specialises in weddings, funerals and MC’ing events. Kellie has developed a fresh approach to sharing stories celebrating both life and love.
A mother to two little ones and a Step Mum to a teen. After a decade and a half of trying pursuing different career paths; from Education, Employment to a singing Pizza Van owner she has now settled into a full time career within the Celebrant industry.
Socials:
Website: https://www.kellieeddy.com/
FB: Kellie Eddy Civil Marriage Celebrant
Insta - Weddings: Gippsland Marriage Celebrant @kellie.eddycc
Insta - Funerals: Kellie Eddy Funeral Celebrant @kellie.eddyfunerals
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Kerryn Vaughan - Setting boundaries around self-love
Self love requires many things, but acceptance and setting boundaries are a great place to start.
Self-love is really hard for so many. But where do we start, and how can we start with something that is achievable and believable? Because if deep down we don’t believe we deserve it, we struggle to attain it. And what about affirmations? Do they work? Starting with setting boundaries is something most people can do and it can work.
Mitch Nivalis - Equalling the Contest for gender diversity
Mitch Nivalis is a filmmaker and photographer with a commitment to social change, particularly around inclusion and visibility for diverse communities. Mitch is also the creator of the film ‘Equal The Contest’.
Mitch Nivalis (they/them) is a filmmaker and photographer with a commitment to social change, particularly around inclusion and visibility for diverse communities. Their recently completed Master of Arts Photography was the impetus for the ground breaking feature documentary film Equal the Contest, the story of the Mt Alexander Falcon's fight for inclusion in community AFL. Mitch is part of the 2024 Change our Game women in sports media program. In their spare time they are a volunteer firefighter and play footy for the Mt Alexander Falcons on Djaara Country.
Socials:
Website: https://equalthecontest.au/
Insta: equalthecontest
Website: https://mdpphotovideo.com.au/
Insta: Mitch Nivalis @mdpphotovideo
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Karina Murray - The art of backing yourself
Karina Murray is the Founder & CEO Aunua Global/ Enterprise. After 9 years away from work and raising children, she decided to back herself and follow her passion.
Karina Murray is the Founder & CEO Aunua Global/ Enterprise, Entrepreneur, Philanthropist. Humanitarian and Youth Advocate.
She’s an Ambassador, an Advocate, and an Innovator and these are the roles that she plays with great success. Her inspiration to bring Aunua to life was inspired by her own fears for her children’s future and the uncertainty that lies ahead for all children. Karina, has been working relentlessly to develop an entire ecosystem to help support young people on their personal development journey by offering them a roadmap to help navigate better as she believes they are the catalysts for change. Aunua are growing their community and with their innovative youth ambassadors and global tribe and together they thrive towards addressing many of our world challenges.
Karina’s, culmination of a lifetime’s worth of experience kicked into place when she discovered her new sense of purpose in her mid-forties after a long 9-year career break whilst raising her two wonderful children, in her quest to discover a new path forward, she gave birth to her new baby AUNUA “meaning A New You in Irish” highlights of which include: - presenter and media personality on her own weekly Aunua show on Together FM. -Qualified and accredited NLP practitioner. -Scholarship winner and attendee at The Entrepreneurs’ Institute in Bali. -Founding member of the Genius School, affiliated with Roger James Hamilton’s movement aiming to ‘Ignite The Genius In Every Child’. - Ambassador with Belouga, a social learning platform that has been featured in Forbes and the BBC. - Executive director for the Impactoverse – Metaverse of Impact. - Board of experts for CELD- Centre for Economic & Leadership Development, empowering girls and women. - Board of experts for The Green Pillar – Climate change education.
Karina, is now on a crusade to expand and invigorate the Aunua Global community, and she welcomes new conversations with anyone interested in becoming part of her story.
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Website: https://aunuaglobal.org/
Website: https://aunuaenterprise.eu/
LinkedIn: Karina Murray
Youtube: Aunua Global
FB: Aunua Global
Insta: Aunua Global @aunuaglobal
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Lisa Ireland - From dream to fiction publication
Lisa Ireland is the author of multiple modern historical and contemporary fiction books, and mentor of many upcoming authors.
Lisa Ireland is an Australian author of modern historical and contemporary fiction. Her novels include The One and Only Dolly Jamieson, The Secret Life of Shirley Sullivan, The Art of Friendship, and The Shape of Us. Additionally, Lisa has written several rural romances, including the Australian bestseller, Feels Like Home. Her eighth novel, The Studio Girls, will be released in April 2024.
Lisa has a professional background in education, with a long career in both classroom teaching and professional development leadership. Since 2021, she has combined her teaching skill with her passion for writing to successfully mentor over thirty writers. She is also a sought after speaker and workshop facilitator, and has presented at numerous literary festivals and community events, including the Queenscliffe Literary Festival, Brimbank Writers and Readers Festival and Romance Writers of Australia’s annual conference.
When not writing, Lisa enjoys reading, walking her dog, and drinking copious amounts of coffee. During the covid-19 lockdowns, Lisa taught herself to crochet, and is now the proud creator of one (somewhat asymmetric) knee rug.
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Website: https://www.lisairelandbooks.com/
Insta: Lisa Ireland @lisairelandbooks
The Reading Couch FB Group
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Andres Ruiz - Self-belief and confidence
Andres Ruiz is the author of 10 books, and speaks and coaches on self-belief and how to be more confident in taking action. He believes self-doubt is causing procrastination, and helps people move toward success.
Andres Ruiz is a motivational speaker, Tedx Speaker, Confidence and Leadership coach, and radio show host on 1030 AM The Voice and 106.3 The Groove in Arizona.
He is also the author of 10 books, 6 of those books were #1 on Amazon. He is also a children's author.
Andres has also been featured on CBS, NBC and Fox. Andres' has served over 40,000 youth in his community. His Mission is to help our youth and his clients do what inspires them to make the world a better place.
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Website: https://ibelieveinmyself.org/
LinkedIn: Andres Ruiz
FB: Andres Ruiz
Youtube: I Believe In Myself
Insta: Andres Ruiz @andresruizmotivates
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Alarna Bell - Global make up artistry
Alarna Bell is a make up artist who has worked all over the world with some of the most prestigious people and events, and has also created her own line of high quality products.
Alarna Bell is a passionate makeup artist with over 30 years of experience.
From the glamorous runways of New York Fashion Week to the exotic beaches of Bali and Vietnam, she has had the privilege of working all over the world. She is the Director of Make up for Miss Universe in 3 regions, Singapore, New Zealand and her homeland of Australia.
Alongside Alarna’s international endeavours, she has also taught in classrooms and workshops across Australia, sharing her expertise with aspiring makeup artists.
Throughout her career, Alarna has had the opportunity to work with esteemed individuals, including Golden Globe winners, WWE Wrestling Mega Stars, even the iconic Rocky Horror Picture Show. She has also had the honour of showcasing her makeup knowledge on television channels 9 and 7 in Australia.
Over the years, Alarna has come to realise that using the right tools is vital for achieving the desired results. After observing students and having thousands of faces in her own hands, she know how discouraging it can be to not have the right tools and knowledge of how to use them correctly.
So she created Alarna Makeup Solutions, which assist people with a curated collection of high-quality tools that are essential for flawless makeup application. To complement these tools, Alarna provides visual guides that not only demonstrate how to use them but also explain the reasoning behind each technique.
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Website: https://alarna.au/
LinkedIn: Alarna Bell
Insta: Alarna Bell Make Up Artist @alarna.au
TikTok: Alarna Make Up Solutions @alarnamakeupsolutions
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Toy Box Australia https://toyboxaustralia.org/
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Nir Eyal - How to become indistractable
Nir Eyal writes, consults, and teaches about the intersection of psychology, technology, and business. He is the author of ‘Hooked’ and ‘Indistractable’ selling more than 1 million copies worldwide and translated into 30 languages.
Nir Eyal writes, consults, and teaches about the intersection of psychology, technology, and business. Nir previously taught as a Lecturer in Marketing at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford.
Nir co-founded and sold two tech companies since 2003 and was dubbed by The M.I.T. Technology Review as, “The Prophet of Habit-Forming Technology.” Bloomberg Businessweek wrote, “Nir Eyal is the habits guy. Want to understand how to get app users to come back again and again? Then Eyal is your man.”
He is the author of two bestselling books, Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products and Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life. His books have resonated with readers worldwide, selling over 1 million copies in over 30 languages.
Indistractable received critical acclaim, winning the Outstanding Works of Literature Award as well as being named one of the Best Business and Leadership Books of the Year by Amazon and one of the Best Personal Development Books of the Year by Audible. The Globe and Mail called Indistractable, “the best business book of 2019.”
In addition to blogging at NirAndFar.com, Nir’s writing has been featured in The New York Times, The Harvard Business Review, Time Magazine, and Psychology Today.
Nir invests in habit-forming products that improve users’ lives. Some of his past investments include Eventbrite (NYSE:EB), Anchor.fm (acquired by Spotify), Kahoot! (, Canva, Homelight, Product Hunt, Marco Polo, Byte Foods, FocusMate, Dynamicare, Wise App, and Sunnyside.
Nir attended The Stanford Graduate School of Business and Emory University.
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Website: NIR and FAR https://www.nirandfar.com/
LinkedIn: Nir Eyal
Youtube: Nir and Far blog
X: Nir Eyal https://twitter.com/nireyal
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Simon Rinne - Connecting mindful men
Simon Rinne suffered mental health conditions in silence for more than 20 years. Brought up with the story that men don’t cry, he struggled to deals with his emotions. Simon has since founded Mindful Men to help other men open up.
For over 30 years, Simon Rinne survived mental illness. Undiagnosed Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Depression, and Anxiety saw him turn from happy-go-lucky kid to dependent on alcohol to feel "normal". A parental break-up saw him become "the man of the house" - and this is where things turned dark.
Social norms that tell boys and men to "suck it up" kept me quiet... and in that quiet, Simon’s mind turned to suicidal thoughts.
But he survived and after 20 years of suffering in silence, he finally reached out for help in 2012. Simon was diagnosed, and started seeing a therapist. However, Simon expected the therapist to wave a magic wand and cure him. That didn't happen, so Simon kept doing what he was doing.
It wasn't until Simon became a dad that he started to reflect on how he was showing up. 1 year later, he burned out. This is where Simon discovered mindfulness, and started to turn from survivor to thriver.
Simon is now 40 years old, sober, and using his pain to fuel his passion - talking about mental health! Not only does he love to talk about it, but he designed his therapy business around making therapy easy for men who really struggle to open up.
Simon has also completed a Masters Degree in Social Work and established Mindful Men - a therapy business and global movement encouraging men to men to adopt mindful living, combat the stigma around mental health, and lower alarming rates of domestic violence and suicide.
Socials:
Website: www.mindful-men.com.au
LinkedIn: Simon Rinne
FB: Mindful Men
Insta: Simon@Mindful Men @mindful.men.aus
Youtube: Mindful Men
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Sam Horn - What to say when every second counts
Sam Horn has a remarkable talent for taking the complex and making it crystal clear. As a speaker, author, coach and pitch mentor, Sam’s 60 second formula for success builds intrigue and eliminates confusion.
Sam Horn is the CEO of the Intrigue Agency, a positioning/messaging consultancy, which helps people design and deliver TEDx talks, keynotes, funding pitches and one-of-a-kind brands.
She is also the CEO of the Tongue Fu! Training Institute, a trade-marked communication skills approach, that teaches how to give and get respect at work, at home, online and in public.
Sam is the author of 10 books including Tongue Fu!®, POP!, SOMEDAY is Not a Day in the Week, IDEApreneur, and Wash Post bestseller Got Your Attention?
Her newest book Talking on Eggshells received a glowing Publishers Weekly review and endorsements from Marie Forleo, Jack Canfield, Lynn Twist, JJ Virgin, Dr. Ivan Misner (founder of BNI) and Whole Foods founder John Mackey who calls it “The course-correct for today’s cancel culture.”
Sam's work has been featured in dozens of publications including NY Times, Forbes, Fast Company and, Harvard Business Review. She has been interviewed on every major network including NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox, NPR and MSNBC.
Fun Fact: Sam Horn and her Tongue Fu! team stumped the panel on the TV Show To Tell the Truth.
Sam has had the privilege of speaking to more than half a million people worldwide from China to Chicago, Ireland to England, and for clients like Intel, Oracle, Accenture, American Bankers Assn.
Sam co-founded the Business Book Festival (held at USA Today headquarters) and served as the Emcee and Executive Director of the world-renowned Maui Writers Conference for 17 years.
She also served as the Pitch Coach for Springboard Enterprises which has helped entrepreneurs generate $27.8 billion (yes, that’s a B) in funding – and has been brought in by NASA, TED FELLOWS and Richard Branson's NEW NOW LEADERS to teach public speaking/media training.
Sam’s LinkedIn Learning course has been translated into 6 languages and is used by organizations around the world, (e.g., Amazon, KPMG, Walmart,) as part of their communication – customer service – leadership training.
As a consultant, Sam helps clients - including Terry Jones, Founder of Travelocity and Charlie Pellerin, Project Manager of the Hubble Telescope - get their books out of their head and into the world.
Sheri Salata (Former Executive Producer of The Oprah Winfrey Show, Pres. of Harpo Productions and OWN) calls Sam “one of the bright lights and most accessible wisdom-sharers in our culture today.”
Website: https://samhorn.com/
LinkedIn: Sam Horn
FB: Sam Horn’s Intrigue Agency
Insta: Sam Horn @samhornintrigue
Youtube: Sam Horn
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Leigh McDonald - Combating the invisible trauma of football
Leigh McDonald spent 20 years playing footy, and over that time received more than 40 concussions. He now lives with CTE and is on a mission to prevent the same happening to others.
Leigh McDonald, has been a resident of Gippsland for most of his life and is widely recognised as one of the best local football players the area has ever seen. He has achieved great success as a player and coach, leading Churchill to a premiership and coaching Wonthaggi. Football has also taken Leigh across the country playing in 3 different state leagues.
However, Leigh's passion for the game has come at a cost. Over a span of 20 years, he endured more than 40 concussions, including a severe incident in the VFL where he was knocked unconscious and suffered a brain bleed. These repeated head injuries have led to Leigh being diagnosed with CTE, or chronic traumatic encephalopathy.
Despite the challenges he faces, Leigh has chosen to use his experience to raise awareness about CTE. Leigh is also on a mission to help implement concussion protocols in regional leagues and has embarked on a campaign to educate others of the signs to lookout for with your loved ones after receiving head trauma.
Leigh will be running a marathon on the Gold Coast to raise funds for The Concussion Legacy Foundation, where he also serves on the board. Leigh's determination to show that it is possible to lead a fulfilling life with CTE is truly inspiring.
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Mention:
The Concussion Legacy Foundation
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Kerryn Vaughan - Cruise ship magic, musings and mayhem
To cruise or not to cruise, that is the question. For anybody unsure about donning the pirate hat and cruising the seven seas, this episode is likely to help you make that decision.
I went on a cruise ship around 40 years ago and hated it. Everybody on board had gastro, the flu, or sea sickness. I had the latter and needed an injection to ease the vomiting and nausea. But, it doesn’t end there or end well. I had an allergic reaction to the vaccine and blew up in huge red welts all over my body. Never to have that medication again!
I was also not the least bit interested in sunning myself on the deck, or gracing the beaches of the pacific islands. Instead, I waited patiently to dock at each new port, and armed with a video recorder the size of a TV news camera, I ran solo to explore the undiscovered distant regions of the island while fancying myself as a roving reporter.
I vowed never to sail the high seas again.
Fast forward to 2023, my partner says “I booked us on a family cruise”. My worst nightmare come true! However, I decided to put all my past negative grumblings behind me and give it a go. Have I changed my mind? You’ll have to take a listen…
Tommy Burke - Not just sunglasses & autographs
Tommy Burke spent decades in Hollywood as an assistant director, and for a number of those years also spent many nights filling his body with chemo fighting Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Now fighting the demons of Parkinson’s, Tommy sees only joy.
A graduate of Boston College, Burke started out in television as a production Assistant while working other odd jobs, from bar bouncer, golf caddy to factory assemblyman, to sustain the meager TV industry income.
His height and physical build came in handy, scoring him a gig loading grip trucks for Powerhouse Films, which further exposed him to commercials and films in and around the New England area. He soon became the ‘go to’ guy of Production Assistants in Boston, working every motion picture produced in Massachusetts.
After a move to Los Angeles in 1990, Burke quickly moved up the production ranks, working as First Assistant Director on an independent film with Johnny Depp. Nicknamed “the Irish Bull” by his west coast colleagues, Burke went on to secure Assistant Director credits including, Jerry Bruckheimer’s acclaimed TV series Skin, Close to Home, CSI Miami, and the pilot for Desperate Housewives. He spent his last five years on Chicago PD.
In 2003, Burke was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Three years of doctor visits, nine operations and chemotherapy treatments were all included in part of his rigorous 14-hour shoot day routine. To no surprise, given his well known tenacity, Burke conquered the disease into remission mostly by himself.
The experience empowered him to take inventory of his life, specifically his trade, leading him to approach his career from an alternative perspective that was better aligned with his personal values. Best known in the industry for his talent, perseverance and respectful collaboration with colleagues on all levels.
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Website: https://tommyburke.com/
LinkedIn: Tommy Burke
Insta: Tommy Burke @tommy_burke_dga
Podcast: Not Just Sunglasses & Autographs podcast
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Kerryn Vaughan - Real men cry
Real men cry and they share their emotions because they realise that all humans and feelings and that we all feel pain, grief, and fear. They also know we all need love.
For way too long, toxic masculinity has run rife. Men have been taught to be tough, not to cry, don’t show emotions and all the other damaging rhetoric. They’ve also been subjected to abuse and put downs for showing signs of kindness and warmth. This has to stop. The four men I talk about in this episode are indeed putting a stop to the harmful narrative that causes many men to self-loath and in some cases, take their own life. Mark MacManus, Matt Ferguson, Leigh McDonald and Steven Baker aren’t afraid to cry, and are actively sharing their stories in an effort to support men and others to ask for help and believe in themselves. Essentially they want people to know they are ok just the way they are.
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The Restoration Project
https://www.facebook.com/restorationgippsland/
Build Grit with Steven Baker
https://www.facebook.com/buildGRIT
Matthew Ferguson
https://www.instagram.com/mattyferg21/?hl=en
Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
According to the Boston University CTE Center, Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) is a degenerative brain disease found in athletes, military veterans, and others with a history of repetitive brain trauma. CTE is caused in part by repeated traumatic brain injuries, which include concussions and nonconcussive impacts.
Source: Concussion Legacy Foundation
Tracie Lund - Relieving hunger with People’s Kitchen
Tracie Lund is the manager of Morwell Neighbourhood House, and with her team, they have created an initiative called The People’s Kitchen that utilises volunteers to relieve food insecurity.
Tracie Lund is the Manager of the Morwell Neighbourhood House and has worked tirelessly in the community since starting there in 2012. She has introduced and championed much-needed initiatives, resulting in the Morwell Neighbourhood House becoming a renowned hub where vital support is available for everyone, no matter their circumstances.
One significant initiative of the Morwell Neighbourhood House, is People’s Kitchen. Each week, community volunteers work together at A Kinder Cup, another initiative of MNH, to cook meals for local people experiencing food insecurity.
Tracie is passionate about grassroots democracy and strongly believes that investment in and support of the community improves health and wellbeing, resilience, and employment opportunities. Her experience in supporting the local community every day on the ground has given her insight into what is required as the community navigates the future.
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Website: Morwell Neighbourhood House https://morwellnh.org.au/
FB: Morwell Neighbourhood House
A Kinder Cup cafe
Website: Tracie Lund https://tracielund.com.au/
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Tiffanee Cook - On life, passion, bikes, and music
Tiff Cook is not your average boxer, nor is she your average human. She is dynamite, and ensures that every waking moment is fuelled with passion.
Tiffanee Cook is a boxer, trainer, epigenetics coach, speaker and host of the podcast ‘Roll With The Punches’, who uncovered her childhood trauma when she stepped into the boxing ring at 29.
“Everyone has a plan, until they get punched in the face”
Tiffanee has learned this as a business woman, performance coach and boxer; from the comfort, predictability and safety provided by the corporate world, to the lessons and let-downs in and out of the boxing ring. Coming to the realisation that, in order to have one’s hand raised in triumph, adversity, discomfort and combat must be navigated. In the face of the messiness of life, do we fight or do we flee?
Fuelled by the unexpected. Tiff's exposure to the corporate boxing experience opened her eyes to the connection between our physical, mental and spiritual selves. It lifted the lid on a world full of opportunities far beyond the one in which she once lived and it paved a path to growth, success, health and above all happiness.
Tiff is also the inspiration behind the latest album from Australian rock legend, Mark Seymour and has been honoured with a song dedicated to her.
Socials:
Website: tiffaneeandco.com.au
Youtube: Tiffanee Cook | Roll With The Punches Podcast
Insta: Roll With The Punches Podcast @rollwiththepunches_podcast
FB: Roll With The Punches @rollwiththepunchespodcast
Twitter: Roll With The Punches | Tiffanee Cook
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Rosemary Gattuso - Resolving disputes in the family court
Rosemary Gattuso is a mediator for the family court and loves resolving conflict in favour of the children. Her book “It’s not you, it’s me” sheds light on why some people overcome personal crisis and why some don’t.
Rosemary has been in alternate dispute resolution for over 15 years with a specialisation in family mediation and restorative justice practices.
As a family dispute resolution practitioner, she has helped many families to separate and re-establish in a respectful and child focused way.
She is on various Restorative Justice panels for Commonwealth agencies, including the Defence Force Ombudsman, the National Redress Scheme, and the Territories Stolen Generation Scheme.
Her practice draws on being present with clients as they navigate the changes and challenges that confront them, doing so in a trauma-informed and strengths-based way.
As a facilitator & trainer, she has been able to share her knowledge and experience on a larger scale, assisting mediators and mental health practitioners to work with a strengths-based lens.
Her interest and continued professional development in the area of child development, trauma and neuroscience have added another layer of meaning to the way in which she works and has placed her in a unique position to observe, learn, reflect and share.
Rosemary also holds a strong academic record, which includes undergraduate and postgraduate law, couples and family therapy and family dispute resolution.
Her initial interest in mediation was sparked by her undergraduate studies and led her to further study mediation and negotiation at Harvard University.
Merging her experience as a family mediator with her study of neuroscience and trauma, Rosemary's first book explores trends in managing personal adversity and proposes a strengths-based tool for self-reflection and has been endorsed by leaders in the field of the treatment of trauma.
She offers workshops and information sessions on these concepts, in high schools, businesses and with mental health practitioners.
As a chronic over-thinker, Rosemary experienced first-hand the transformative impact of rewriting overthinking into strengths reflection and is committed to sharing this with the world.
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Website: http://www.rosemarygattuso.com/
LinkedIn: Rosemary Gattuso
Insta: Rosemary Gattuso @rosemarygattuso
FB: Rosemary Gattuso
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Kerryn Vaughan - Exploring emotions
Emotional Intelligence can be quite an elusive thing. We all think we have it, many don’t, and some excel at it. But what dose it really mean?
Emotional Intelligence can be quite an elusive thing. We all think we have it, many don’t, and some excel at it. But what does it really mean? In this episode I discuss how we all have emotions, they are all positive even thought they don’t always feel that way, and that we always have a choice about how we respond. I talk about how suppressing emotions can make you sick and you will always have leakage, often at the most inconvenient time, and how reacting can create very damaging outcomes. There are 6 questions for you to answer if you feel like digging a little deeper. This episode is not a comprehensive look at emotional intelligence, more so a brief snapshot to inspire more exploration.