Episodios

  • Melissa Mickelson | The Pease Podcast
    Jun 18 2024

    In this episode, I'm thrilled to talk with Melissa, a local author with an international reach, a captivating storyteller, mother, and strong health and youth advocate. We'll be discussing the launch of her latest book, her inspiration, and the importance of fostering an inclusive and welcoming community for our young people.

    Melissa's book, "Chloe and Tom," explores the sibling relationship in the context of Fragile X Syndrome, a genetic condition not widely known. Through her personal experiences, Melissa shares the journey of raising a child with special needs and the positive impact it has had on their family. We'll also talk about the therapies and support systems that have helped her son, Tom, thrive.

    Join us as we uncover Melissa's inspiring story, the challenges and triumphs of living with Fragile X Syndrome, and the enduring bond between siblings. We'll also discuss the broader community's role in supporting families like Melissa's and the importance of awareness and inclusion.

    Don't miss this heartwarming episode filled with love, perseverance, and community spirit. Subscribe to the Pease Podcast and stay tuned for more stories of the extraordinary individuals who make Lytton the vibrant place it is today.

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    20 m
  • John Parke | The Pease Podcast
    May 13 2024

    In this episode of the Pease Podcast, we delve into the world of acclaimed producer John Parke and his significant contributions to the First Nations community. Known for his multimedia company, 5word Productions, John has dedicated his career to capturing and preserving compelling narratives from disadvantaged communities. Our conversation sheds light on his unique methodology and his unflappable commitment to authenticity.

    We delve into John's specific projects, such as his exploration into Lytton's fishing past and his ground-breaking work with Aboriginal communities. He shares his belief in storytelling as not just a means to educate but also to heal, and his approach to sensitively molding these narratives into film. Furthermore, John talks about his newest project—a producer's guide to telling authentic, compelling stories in First Nations communities.

    This episode serves as an enlightening journey into the power of storytelling for community building and cultural preservation. John Park's passion and joy in creating communal bonds and documenting unique narratives make this a must-listen episode—one that underlines the importance of authentic, community-driven storytelling.

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    25 m
  • Ross Nicholls | The Pease Podcast
    Mar 31 2024

    In this episode of the Pease Podcast, we explore the little-known world of seafaring, and the big part that our Bayside plays in supporting seafarers.

    I chat with Ross Nicholls - President of the Mission to Seafarers Brisbane and a sea captain with over 35 years experience in the industry - about what it means to be a seafarer, how global supply shipping operates, and the unique lives that seafarers live while aboard vessels.

    Plus, I get a deep insight into the crucial role that Mission to Seafarers Brisbane plays in supporting the wellbeing of seafarers right across the world, and how you can get involved i this wonderful cause.

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    33 m
  • Damien Lugg | The Pease Podcast
    Mar 17 2024

    In this episode of the Pease Podcast, I talk about everything good news with our Bayside's best media magnate!

    Damien Lugg is the Director of Market2Market communications, better known to locals as the publisher of the relished Bayside newspaper, The Community Leader.

    I talk with Damien about his entry into the media landscape, the joys and challenges of starting his own business with his wife, plus, some of the highlights of his illustrious career to-date.

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    29 m
  • Alex Cossu | The Pease Podcast
    Feb 29 2024

    In this episode of the Pease Podcast, I welcome special guest Alex Cossu, a passionate young man and the Council Candidate for Doboy.

    Throughout the episode, we discuss the issues impacting the local residents of Doboy, and the great potential for positive change to be enacted in the area. Alex expresses his vision for Doboy: simple, back-to-basics service provision that aims to address pressing issues such as park maintenance and mosquito-control efforts.

    Our conversation illuminates Alex's vision to deliver better services to the locals, and we discuss his personal life and career, from his work as a videographer to his journey from growing up in Toowoomba to Brisbane. This episode provides an excellent opportunity to get to know Alex Cossu, and understand his commitment to bringing about positive change to the Doboy community.

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    11 m
  • Cr Sara Whitmee | The Pease Podcast
    Jan 31 2024

    In this episode of the Pease Podcast, I step into the shoes of Brisbane City Councillor Sara Whitmee for the Wynnum Manly Ward, and discover the fascinating world of local government.

    I chat with Sara about her commitment to our Bayside: her passion for our local area, her plans to improve Wynnum Manly, and how you can help Sara in making our Bayside an even better place to live.

    Note: Cr Sara Whitmee can be contacted by emailing wynnummanly.ward@bcc.qld.gov.au or by calling (07) 3403 2180.

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    15 m
  • Mali Hanun | The Pease Podcast
    Jan 22 2024

    In the first Pease Podcast for 2024, we explore the enticing world that is Wynnum's bar and hospitality scene, and what better a person to talk to than the hospitality queen herself - Mali Hanun!

    Mali takes us on a deep dive into Lytton's much-loved Cedar and Pine Bar, and most recently, Little Cedar Store - Mali's latest premium venture.

    We learn about life running a hospitality venue, what Mali has learnt about owning and operating a highly-esteemed establishment in our Bayside (and how you can add Mali's locations to your Friday evening schedule!)

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    20 m
  • Dave Westlake | The Pease Podcast
    Nov 28 2023

    In today's episode, I am thrilled to have a fascinating guest with us – Dave Westlake.

    Dave is true Lytton local. He is the President and one of the founders of the much-loved Wynnum Manly and Districts Men’s Shed, a visionary and creative.

    I’ll be talking with Dave today about his involvement with the Men’s Shed over the last 12 years – the successes, the challenges, and some of the exciting projects the Shed have been fortunate enough to work on.

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    27 m