Episodes

  • #16 - Australian Rugby: The Fall and Rise - Matt Durrant
    Jun 24 2021
    Matt Durrant is a film maker and host of the Gold Digger Podcast, a show that explores the issues with Australian Rugby and talks to some of the most influential people in the game, to understand the rise and fall of the code in Australia.
    One for the real Rugby tragics, in this episode, we discuss what happened to the game in Australia and work through how the game is getting back on its feet.
    An interesting discussion with a great bloke.
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    1 hr and 58 mins
  • #15 - Everything Suarve - Joseph Tepuni
    May 26 2021
    In a first for the show, I sat down for a great chat with the wonderful team from Gold Coast based Nonprofit organisation and Charity, Everything Suarve about the amazing work they do with disadvantaged and troubled youth.
    In addition to talking to the team behind ESuarve, I was joined by one of the program participants, to hear first hand about his behaviours, the experiences in his life that shaped his behaviours and his commitment to improve his life - a truly amazing young man and a profound experience.
    It is easy to judge a book by its cover and this discussion shows how wrong that is.
    A must listen!
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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • #14 - Professional Rugby or Profession - Michael Gunn
    May 3 2021
    Michael Gunn is a unique individual, succeeding in two demanding and challenging careers, having played played professional Rugby for the Qld Reds, whilst completing his Engineering degree.
    We talk about his Rugby journey and his vocational aspirations and how they come together. We explore his experiences, the thought process he goes through in determining his future and provide some insight into the mind of someone who has achieved in two highly functioning fields.
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • #13 - The Masterchef - Alex Xinis
    Apr 9 2021
    Alex Xinis is one of Australia's best chefs, having served as the Head Chef at renowned Melbourne institutions Hellenic Republic and Press Club. A chef and consultant, Alex is currently the Chef in Residence at Nostimo Restaurant in Brisbane and runs one of Melbourne's most successful remote restaurants, Almost Like Yia Yias (Aly Food) serving exceptional greek food.
    We talk about life as a chef, why he chose this career and the impact of Covid on the industry and how it forced him to adapt, among other things.
    A talented and great human being.
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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • #12 - Surviving Breast Cancer - Haidee Jackson
    Mar 29 2021
    A raw, real, yet often lighthearted discussion with Haidee Jackson about her experience with Breast Cancer.
    We discuss the impact Breast Cancer had on her life and how it impacted her, her family and friends and her relationships. Despite what she has been through, she is one of the most amazing and positive people I have ever met and is someone that I consider a genuine friend.
    A humbling experience to talk to someone and have them share their experience so honestly and openly - an absolute privilege.
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    2 hrs and 5 mins
  • #11 - The Shaman - Rohan Cook
    Feb 22 2021
    On this episode, I sit down for a fascinating discussion over Zoom with the great Rohan Cook.
    Rohan is a Shaman and certified nutritionist and we talk about how his work helps people identify and deal with their trauma, how they can reconnect with their true self and their true purpose in life. We go down a range of rabbit holes and explore the importance of diet and the possibility and hope associated with plant medicines.
    Rohan is insightful, intelligent and very passionate about his work and helping people, and that shines through in our discussion.
    I think people would benefit enormously from contacting Rohan and working with him and you can find Rohan's work and/or get in contact with him via the following:
    Website - https://www.rohancharles.comFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/rohan.cook.33 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rohancook555/
    Enjoy!
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    1 hr and 49 mins
  • #10 - Psychedelic Integration and Mental Health - Jack Andreadis
    Feb 11 2021
    Jack is a Social Worker with a genuine curiosity towards people and their unique stories. As someone with first-hand experience of the potentials of psychedelics, he is excited to have the opportunity to walk alongside others on their own path of healing and change. Jack is a committee member of the Australian Psychedelic Society, and is passionate about building community for people to connect and grow together.
    Jack's own journey is one that’s led him to confront his own history, intergenerational traumas, come to terms with feelings and emotions, and continually redefine his own value system.
    You can contact Jack and find his information here:
    • https://theolos.com.au/home

    You can also find useful information on Psychedelics on The Australian Psychedelic Society's website and Facebook page as follows:
    • https://www.psychedelicsociety.org.au
    • https://www.facebook.com/AustralianPsychedelicSociety
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    2 hrs and 17 mins
  • #9 - Forecasting and Climate Change - Dr Kesten Green
    Oct 13 2020
    Dr Kesten Green is an expert and leading researcher on forecasting methods and applications.
    Dr Green has testified to the Australian Senate Economics References Committee, provided submissions to the New Zealand parliament and US Congress, and has consulted for and worked with the US Department of Defence, Central Intelligence Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, National Security Agency and other organisations.
    We explore forecasting in the context of climate change, the contentious nature of the climate change debate and how the debate has a quasi-religious nature to it. We unpack some of the issues and flaws with the IPCC's approach to forecasting and even touch on the re-emergence of the Polar Bear.
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    1 hr and 26 mins