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December 3rd is the International Day of Disabled Persons.
Its a global reminder to celebrate diversity and promote inclusivity in our world.
One of my most memorable interviews was back in 2020 with Col Mackereth.
Col's story is one of sincerity, honesty, and remarkable courage.
I thought I would share our interview again to mark this day for all those living with a disability.
In the middle of the dusty, basalt plains of Central Queensland lies something quite extraordinary.
Reaching the homestead complex at Glen Elgin”, you would be forgiven for thinking you had been transported magically, to a faraway region where flowers grow in abundance and are tended to with love and dedication by their owners.
Losing a child is a devastating experience to go through under any circumstance and at any age.
When that child has taken their own life however, the loss is magnified as family question even more deeply, the ‘why’.
This was certainly the case for the Stuart family.
I consider my guest this week to be the Wayne Bennett of the horse world.
Behind his stern exterior, lies a man who is deeply passionate about his family, his students, and of course his beloved horses.
He is kind, understanding and there lurks within a wicked sense of humour.
I hope you enjoy John's story.
MENOPAUSE……..the word alone is enough to make men shake in their boots and women to break out in a hot flush!
My guest this week is Dr Kelly Teagle founder of WellFemme, her telehealth clinic which specialises in menopause.
Through WellFemme, Dr Teagle and her team, support women through what can often be a challenging time.
With individual attention and effective, sound advice and treatment, Dr Teagle’s passion is to support women, particularly those living in remote and regional Australia.
My guests this week could live by two old sayings –
‘from little things big things grow’ and ‘every cloud has a silver lining’.
When Felicity Burton and Georgie Keats (along with Georgie’s mum Belinda), watched their friends from regional Queensland experience a particularly challenging time with their little family, they watched on helplessly wondering how they could help ease the burden.
Australian journalist, radio host, television presenter and rugby league coach. These are just a few of the hats Rob Brough has worn during a career that spans 40 years. I first met Rob in the late 1990’s and was struck by his humility and kindness. Rob has had times of immense sadness in life which has instilled in him much wisdom and courage. I hope you enjoy hearing from this remarkable man as he shares tales from his childhood through to his distinguished media career.
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