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/Aden says:-
“ The turning point for me was the realisation we were moving into a new normal … and it would be a period measured in months and not weeks.”
Read MoreAden says:-
“ The turning point for me was the realisation we were moving into a new normal … and it would be a period measured in months and not weeks.”
Read MoreThis is Part 2 of Darrell Brown’s story. He tells us how his book became an Amazon No 1 seller and has influenced the lives of thousands of men around the world.
Read More“I said straight away … mate … I’m not a writer. I just tell stories from the heart … this is just a series of stories”
Darrell Brown.
Darrell Brown has spent much of his life tuning into his wisdom. A videographer and photographer, he has spent his professional life traveling the world meeting and learning from the stories of others.
His life’s work is captured in the book “Raised by our Childhood Voices”, his first offering securing his position as an up and coming thought leader when it comes to raising confident, connected, compassionate boys. It is this that makes him a fatherhood author to watch.
Read MoreThis social entrepreneur is using the power of human-centred stories to deepen empathy, create dialogue on contemporary issues and spark positive change.
Jeffrey has helped over 100 not-for-profit initiatives tell their stories by designing social brands and campaigns that rally people and fund important causes.
Read MoreOn Max’s Island, Ryan tells us about the time on long service leave he decided to join a square rigger ship and sail from Auckland … across the Pacific … circumnavigate Cape Horn … visit the Falkland Islands and spend some time in South Georgia. And if that’s not enough, then sail across the Atlantic to Cape Town.
This is pretty special when you consider that Ryan completely lost his sight before he went to school.
Read More“Walking from Melbourne to Perth symbolises for me the way our journey to life’s end should be – long and arduous, sometimes painful, yes, but supported all the way by empathetic, loving people who reflect on what it might be like to walk in the shoes of others.”
Read MorePeter Elliot is back with another story about his life that intersects with his trip in 1978.
As it happens, Peter was born into a family that for many generations was part of a relatively obscure offshoot of Mormonism.
Read MoreMax’s island has been a fantastic creative project and in this episode to launch the new season … there are excerpts from each of the 1st five episodes. It’s a great way to start the year with a timely reminder of the interesting stories we all have within our lives.
Read MorePeter and his two mates left Perth to travel in Jan 1978. It started with a boat to Singapore and then trains and planes to Kathmandu. Here is where the adventure really begins. They boarded a “bus” in Kathmandu and got off the same bus in London … 2 months later.
Read MoreSimon White reckons he’s an OK writer and an average golfer, but has a real passion for both.
During his journey around the newsrooms of Australia, Whitey even spent some time at the Brisbane Lions Football Club…And it was here where he had to tell the great Leigh Matthews that he’d made a mistake.
Read MoreSteve Standing is a talent. Whilst in the day he’s a St Georges Tce lawyer, he’s best known around town as a local singer songwriter who has released two albums.
2015 - Each Waking Hour
2019 - Little Rebellion
Writing songs is a passion for him and some of his great hits … including the song used for Max’s Island Podcast - “Island” - had their beginnings in lyrics written whilst he was on the Bibbulmun Track.
Read MoreKat believes that her experiences have been instrumental in her designing “white space” into her life. In her words…
… the ‘shoulds’ keep me busy and what my design challenge has been,
is how can I create more space and more band width for the things that really matter.”
Read MoreDrinking is a huge part of the culture in the professional fashion industry she is in and now being able to have fun whilst doing what she enjoys without alcohol, is her life.
In her words … ”it’s about reframing … when you change the way you look at things … what you look at changes”
For more of Yvette’s incredible journey, check out her blog at #fromloathingtolove or at http://yvettegray.com/
Read More“I’m a planner…I like to write things down!”
BUT ‘Happenstance’ has been a big contributor to the life experiences of Mariam Mukaty ... who is an internationally experienced change-maker and ironically a person with a penchant for detailed planning, both in business and life in general.
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Cathryn Wilkinson says … “The day my life really made a huge change was the day I got retrenched (from an advertising agency in Melbourne) … everything changed!”
After that day she took half of her redundancy pay (left half with her Mum for safe keeping) and began a lifetime in advertising on 4 continents around the world.
Read More“I want to introduce an assisted dying law so that no-one with a terminal illness has to die the way my mum did”
Belinda Teh
Belinda has just completed a walk from Melbourne to the steps of Parliament House in Perth … over 3 million steps, to raise awareness for the passage of Voluntary Assisted Dying Legislation through WA parliament.
Part2:
Belinda believes the best way to prevent others from suffering in the same way is for WA to introduce Voluntary Assisted Dying legislation.
Go to www.gogentleaustralia.org.au
Read More“I want to introduce an assisted dying law so that no-one with a terminal illness has to die the way my mum did”
Belinda Teh
Belinda has just completed a walk from Melbourne to the steps of Parliament House in Perth … over 3 million steps, to raise awareness for the passage of Voluntary Assisted Dying Legislation through WA parliament.
Part 1:
Belinda’s mum Mareia experienced a horrific death which modern medicine and caring specialists could not save her from.
Go to www.belindasbravewalk.org.au
Read MoreLet’s get behind the ropes with President WIlko to see if Max can get his revenge.
Sometimes a golf club is a place where people can find their tribe … and their safe place.
Take a look at this BEST hidden gem in golf in Perth … nestled on the cliffs overlooking the Swan, you’ll be surprised how good it is.
Check us out www.mosmanparkgolfclub.com.au
Read MoreLarissa Muir is an active disrupter in the social services sector. She is highly client centred with an appetite for change and has a strong belief in people … especially to determine their own destiny. But how did she get there?
When you’re bought up in a traditional Russian patriarchal family environment and your life direction is part of a family expectation, things seem pretty straight forward…but for Larissa that was not the case.
In her words, this is what happened:-
“ I was going to University …
I was at UWA doing a human movement course …
I’m really hating it …
hating turning up …
hating going to class …
So, I stopped going to class !!! “
What happened over the next few years were unconventional, but really defining for Larissa.
Read MoreI bought in the worst street … trust me.
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