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They first met at a café in Richmond in Melbourne, and Jack and Shane admit, it was connection at first sight. The pair realised straight away that they shared a passion for leadership, growth and a fascination for people and their stories. What began as a professional relationship at the Richmond Football Club, turned into a friendship and partnership co-hosting TWO AM I. And in this final episode of Season 5, Jack and Shane reflect on their guests over the past eight episodes, what they learned from each on nurturing love language, the art of observation and accepting death.
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Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry
To learn more about Jack and Shane:
Jack on Instagram
Shane on Instagram
Jack on LinkedIn
Shane on LinkedIn
Jack and Authentic Leaders Group
Shane McCurry
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‘Generous, patient and tenacious’ are the three words Des Flanagan says sum him up and always have. Des is a boy from Beechworth in regional Victoria, who found himself performing in the Moulin Rouge kicking a leg, singing some of the greatest love songs ever written and having the time of his life. In his first lead role in a mainstage show, Des spent two years and 10 months playing the lead male protagonist Christian 657 times. His love for the stage began with little concerts with his siblings curated for their parents, until Des realised that family fun was to become his destiny. What followed was years of study at the prestigious Victorian College of the Arts, beginning his career in musical theatre. While Des has starred in Neighbours and a few short films, he’s definitely ruled IN doing some great Australian film work in the future.
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Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry
Thanks to our guest Des Flanagan:
To learn more about Des:
Des on Instagram
Des on IMDB
Aran Micheal Management
Links from this episode:
Moulin Rouge
How Des Flanagan learnt he had the role of 2021
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When Peggy O’Neal AO emigrated from the United States to Australia in 1991, she had no idea she was about to fall in love with a community and a game that would shape her new life. Perhaps it was fate that she moved to Richmond in Melbourne’s east, donned the local team’s footy jumper, and learnt about footy tipping – all moments that would eventually lead her to become the first woman in AFL history to serve as a club president at the Richmond Tigers. Peggy, who is a superannuation and financial lawyer, broke that glass ceiling but admits there is much more to do and says being deliberate in striving for gender equality in leadership is always front of mind. While sport is one of her passions, education is another – values instilled in her by her parents when she was a child – and she now gives back as Chancellor of RMIT University, and you heard it here first, Peggy is writing a children’s book!
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CREDITS
Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry
Thanks to our guest Peggy O’Neal:
To learn more about Peggy:
Peggy on LinkedIn
Peggy O’Neal AO RMIT Chancellor
Peggy O’Neal ICMI
Lander & Rogers
Links from this episode:
Richmond Tigers – Peggy O’Neal Hall of Fame induction
Richmond Tigers – Peggy O’Neal final column as President
Stay Safe and Stay in Touch
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Richard Baker is one of Australia’s most creative, engaging and groundbreaking investigative journalists with five Walkley Awards and 15 Melbourne Press Club Quill Awards to his name. And when it comes to creating compelling and unique audio, Richard is world class with the likes of Phoebe’s Fall, Wrong Skin and The Last Voyage of The Pong Su in his podcast back catalogue. Investigative journalism requires patience and perseverance, which Richard has in spades, but his key to developing solid story ideas comes from the art of observation. He never leaves home without his notebook but does leave judgement at the door in pursuit of his craft and seeking out the truth. Following a successful career at The Age newspaper Richard took the leap and launched a premium storytelling company with the ambition to be the southern hemisphere’s best independent creator of podcasts, documentaries and limited series.
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CREDITS
Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry
Thanks to our guest Richard Baker:
To learn more about Richard:
Richard on LinkedIn
Southern Ocean Media
Links from this episode:
Wrong Skin
Phoebe’s Fall
Last Voyage of the Ponsu
Bagdad Nights
And then they run (BAND)
Non-Hodgkin Lymphona
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He’s a charismatic publican, musician and martial arts referee. And there isn’t anything Greg ‘Clanger’ Kleynjans puts his mind to that he doesn’t do with 100% passion and a good sense of humour. He’s the kind of guy who knows everyone and has done A LOT, but you wouldn’t know it because words like humble and genuine sum up this one in a million human. Clanger is a true storyteller, with a back catalogue of material to work with. He’s not just a former fighter himself but has officiated hundreds of Mixed Martial Arts fights across Australia, the US, China, Japan and beyond. He also played a key role creating one of the AFL’s greatest dynasties of the modern era (the Richmond Tigers). Oh and if you haven’t heard of the band the Shandy Butchers, then listen in, because that yarn is frankly a clanger!
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CREDITS
Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry
Thanks to our guest Greg ‘Clanger’ Kleynjans:
To learn more about Clanger:
Clanger on LinkedIn
Clanger on IMDB
Links from this episode:
Clanger at the Richmond Tigers
Mixed Martial Arts
Grace Emily Hotel
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The hustle is real. But for Madelyn Carafa, there had to be another way to balance the career she always wanted with motherhood all while looking after her physical, mental and spiritual self. After leaving the corporate world it was her ‘side hustle’ The Healthy Hustlers podcast that ignited her passion to help others fuel their health and wellbeing goals through healthy conversations, while also reinforcing her own desire for greater connection and purpose. The podcast has not only become a hit show but has helped Madelyn redefine many aspects of her life, from the meaning of success, on how to treat balance, understanding everyone’s unique journey, and the importance of embracing love language. Feel renewed and reinvigorated!
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Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry
Thanks to our guest Madelyn Carafa:
To learn more about Madelyn:
Madelyn on Instagram
Madelyn on LinkedIn
Madelyn Carafa podcasting/coaching
Links from this episode:
The Healthy Hustlers podcast
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Changing his name from Andrew to Osher (meaning happiness in Hebrew) may have been an ‘aggressive rebrand’ but for Osher Günsberg it helped put a space between the “him who was drinking and using and the him that got to live the rest of his life not being that guy anymore.” Years on, Osher is raw and real when he speaks about mental illness, addiction, sobriety and death. In recounting his journey from hosting the hit TV shows Australian Idol and The Bachelor, to his breakthrough radio days, and now as a best-selling author, successful podcaster and passionate Dad, photographer and cyclist, Osher doesn’t leave anything unsaid and works to inspire others as we all navigate the ups and downs of life.
If you loved Part 1 of Osher’s raw and real story, don’t miss Part 2. In this episode, Osher dives even deeper into his journey through mental illness, addiction, sobriety, and confronting death. He leaves nothing unsaid, sharing his experiences to inspire others as we all navigate the ups and downs of life.
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*Language warning | Difficult themes*
REMINDER: If this episode has raised any issues for you, in Australia you can contact Lifeline by phone on 13 11 14 (24/7); Lifeline via text on 0477 13 11 14 (24/7); Suicide Callback Service 1300 659 467.
CREDITS
Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry
Thanks to our guest Osher Günsberg:
To learn more about Osher:
Osher on Instagram
Osher on Facebook
Osher on Wikipedia
Links from this episode:
Back, After the Break
Better than yesterday podcast
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Episode 1: Osher Günsberg
Part 1
Changing his name from Andrew to Osher (meaning happiness in Hebrew) may have been an ‘aggressive rebrand’ but for Osher Günsberg it helped put a space between the “him who was drinking and using and the him that got to live the rest of his life not being that guy anymore.” Years on, Osher is raw and real when he speaks about mental illness, addiction, sobriety and death. In recounting his journey from hosting the hit TV shows Australian Idol and The Bachelor, to his breakthrough radio days, and now as a best-selling author, successful podcaster and passionate Dad, photographer and cyclist, Osher doesn’t leave anything unsaid and works to inspire others as we all navigate the ups and downs of life.
TWO AM I Listen Curiously
*Language warning | Difficult themes*
REMINDER: If this episode has raised any issues for you, in Australia you can contact Lifeline by phone on 13 11 14 (24/7); Lifeline via text on 0477 13 11 14 (24/7); Suicide Callback Service 1300 659 467.
CREDITS
Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry
Thanks to our guest Osher Günsberg:
To learn more about Osher:
Osher on Instagram
Osher on Facebook
Osher on Wikipedia
Links from this episode:
Back, After the Break
Better than yesterday podcast
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Episode 9: Jack Riewoldt & Shane McCurry
They first met at a cafĂ© in Richmond in Melbourne, and Jack and Shane admit, it was âconnection at first sightâ. The pair realised straight away that they shared a passion for leadership, growth and a fascination for people and their stories. What began as a professional relationship at the Richmond Football Club, turned into a friendship and partnership co-hosting TWO AM I. And in this final episode of Season 4, Jack and Shane reflect on their guests over the past eight episodes, and what they learned from each; from how to embrace your inner child, to believing in yourself and others, and how to breathe through the tough stuff.
TWO AM I Listen Curiously
CREDITS
Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry
To learn more about Jack and Shane:
Jack on Instagram
Shane on Instagram
Jack on LinkedIn
Shane on LinkedIn
Jack and Authentic Leaders Group
Shane McCurry
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Episode 8: Tansel Ali
Tansel Ali used to have a terrible memory. Heâd forget peopleâs names, conversations heâd just had, numbers, and even had difficulties remembering what he just read. It was when he started learning âmemory techniquesâ that he realised his memory wasnât bad, it was just untrained. Tansel was in his early 20s when he discovered memory training, at the same time he learned he needed serious stomach surgery, having been diagnosed with Crohnâs Disease. So while he recovered in hospital he put his mind to work. Since then, Tansel has been crowned four-time Australian Memory Sports Champion, memorised two Yellow Pages phone books, authored two books, created educational initiatives for schools and helped people with dyslexia, ADHD, as well as high performance athletes, keynote speakers and corporate leaders.
**We would like to say an extra special thank you to Tansel for recording this episode with us just a few days after his Dad had passed away, we so appreciated his willingness to sit down and chat and be so open. Our condolences to Tansel and his family**
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Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry
Thanks to our guest Tansel Ali:
To learn more about Tansel:
Tansel on Instagram
Tansel on LinkedIn
Tansel on X
Tansel on YouTube
Tansel Ali website
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Episode 7: Penelope Jordan
A bike rave, Korean BBQ, bouldering and pole dancing are just a handful of new things the First Timers Club has tried, since kicking off in January 2024. And Penelope Jordan couldnât be more thrilled that her idea for a club for curious grown-ups looking to connect with others, has taken off. The genesis for FTC came after she returned from a stint overseas and following Melbourneâs COVID lockdowns, when she and her friend Rosie held their first activity when it was just the two of them. But the popularity has grown, where complete strangers come together to do a thing, realising the âfirst timeâ isnât necessarily about the activity, but rather getting past the fear and anxiety of showing up in the first place.
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CREDITS
Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry
Thanks to our guest Penelope Jordan:
To learn more about Penelope:
First Timers Club on Instagram
The First Timers Club website
The First Timers Club ABC News
The First Timers Club Frankie
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Episode 6: Ben Northey
Music was in Benjamin Northeyâs blood from a young age, and he credits his teachers at Ballarat Clarendon College for encouraging his path into music where he studied flute, clarinet and saxophone. But it was the belief and mentorship of John Hopkins who encouraged Ben, at age 29, to be the first candidate for his new Master of Music in Conducting degree at the Victorian College of the Arts and Music that he will never forget. Now as Chief Conductor of the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra and Principal Conductor, Artistic Advisor Learning and Engagement of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Ben says heâs one of the luckiest people he knows because he loves what he does. From conducting orchestras the world over, to collaborating with big names including Tim Minchin, James Morrison, Sting and Hilltop Hoods, Ben is living his dream and is ever grateful for those who helped him get there.
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CREDITS
Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry
Thanks to our guest Benjamin Northey:
To learn more about Ben:
Ben on Instagram
Ben on LinkedIn
Benjamin Northey website
Ben Northey on Wikipedia
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra: Ben Northey
Christchurch Symphony Orchestra: Ben Northey
Links from this episode:
Edward Elgar: English composer
Finlandâs Sibelius Academy
Vladimir Jurowsky: Conductor
John Hopkins: Conductor & mentor
London Philharmonic Orchestra
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Episode 5: Megan Waters
âLife is short. Live it fully and healthily.â Itâs an important mantra for Megan Waters, borne from a very hard life lesson. Losing her Dad and best friend not only broke her for a time, but it also gave her the strength to refocus her life, redefine what health and wellness means to her, and find a new path forward. Megan is now the presenter of NITVâs Yokayi Footy, a Nike Trainer, ambassador and host, breathwork facilitator, and as a proud Warumungu/Yawuru woman, raised on Larrakia Country in Darwin, her connection to culture and country is a strong and a significant passion. While she has made Melbourne home, thereâs nothing she loves more than returning to Darwin, taking her shoes off, and sinking into the earth there, that grounds her. In this episode, we take a few deep breaths with Megan Waters.
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CREDITS
Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry
Thanks to our guest Megan Waters:
To learn more about Megan:
Megan on Instagram
Megan on LinkedIn
Megan: Keynote Entertainment
Megan on Linktree
Links from this episode:
The Breath Haus
Inner Studio
SBS Yokayi Footy
Airlocker Training Brunswick
The Obstacle is the way
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Episode 4: James Van Cuylenburg
Ask Dr James Van Cuylenburg if heâd rather be a rock star or clinical psychologist and he simply canât choose between his two loves. James spends his days helping others navigate life, and by night moonlighting on the stage as the great Billy Joel, among other music legends, performing across Victoria. While James primarily works with adults, couples and families in his day job, his fascination with how we are shaped as children remains a big focus, especially tapping into the child self and embracing the joy of childhood and the importance of imagination, play and fun. But heâs candid about what he sees as the biggest challenge for humans today, and thatâs the growing need for self-acceptance and self-compassion, and his wish and goal to teach as many people as possible to give a generous read of themselves as they do for others.
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CREDITS
Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry
Thanks to our guest James Van Cuylenburg.
To learn more about James:
James on Instagram
James on YouTube
Psychology Team
Music Legends Productions
Music Legends Productions Facebook
Links from this episode:
Jonathon Haidt: The Anxious Generation
Youâre a good kid podcast
Youâre a good kid podcast Instagram
The Tealeaves
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Episode 3: Callum Linnane
Callum Linnaneâs love affair with dance began at the age of seven at his primary school in Ballarat. And his determination, perfectionist tendencies and unbreakable work ethic underpinned his rise through the ranks of The Australian Ballet to be named Principal Artist in 2022 â a role he relished from a young age. Despite this incredible achievement, Callum is a humble human, described in Harperâs Bazaar as âthe boy-next-door with a tinge of rock star he doesnât know he possesses. His presence walks into a room before his body does.â Callum may have climbed this mountain, but he isnât done yet, and his biggest wish is to build a better world where people are free to try new things and not ridiculed for their choices.
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CREDITS
Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry
Thanks to our guest Callum Linnane:
To learn more about Callum:
Callum on Instagram
Callum on Facebook
Callum Linnane Principal Artist, The Australian Ballet
Links from this episode:
The Australian Ballet
The Australian Ballet on Instagram
The Australian Ballet on Facebook
The Australian Ballet Wikipedia
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Episode 2: Ed Barlow
It was never on Ed Barlowâs radar to become a psychologist. But his time as an AFL player dealing with injuries, feedback, non-selection and more, led him down the path to better understand himself, and in turn sparked a love in helping others do the same. From professional athletes and sporting organisations to juveniles in detention Ed is passionate to see everyone mentally manage the best they can through the ups and the downs of life. And his life hasnât been without its challenges, growing up on the south coast of New South Wales, his family home was lost in a fire, taking with it many memories and mementos. Now at peace with what happened then, Ed embraces life, family, sport and his very special furry best friend, who barely leaves his side.
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CREDITS
Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry
Thanks to our guest Ed Barlow.
To learn more about Ed:
Ed on LinkedIn
Ed on Wikipedia
Links from this episode:
PAX Psychology
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Episode 1: Holly Ransom
âHoney, if you walk past it, you tell the world itâs okay.â It was these words from her grandmother as a five-year-old that set Holly Ransom on her path. That quote is etched in her mind and something she checks in with regularly, as a yard stick for where she and we as a society are now and where weâre headed. From that moment on, she embraced leadership, as the youngest person internationally to have been a Rotary Club President, a Port Adelaide Football Club Board member, the CEO of Emergent, author of The Leading Edge, Chair of the Pride Cup, one of the AFR's '100 Most Influential Australian Women', internationally acclaimed speaker and leadership trailblazer. Day in day out, Holly inspires leaders across the globe to turn knowledge into action for real-world change. But most of all, sheâs a down to earth human who loves having a laugh.
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CREDITS
Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry
Thanks to our guest Holly Ransom:
Holly on LinkedIn
Holly on Instagram
Holly Ransom: Emergent
Links from this episode:
Rotary Club of Melbourne
Port Adelaide Football Club
Holly Ransom: The Leading Edge
Women & Leadership Australia
Pride cup
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Episode 9: Jack Riewoldt & Shane McCurry
They first met at a café in Richmond in Melbourne, and Jack and Shane admit, it was connection at first sight. The pair realised straight away that they shared a passion for leadership, growth and a fascination for people and their stories. What began as a professional relationship at the Richmond Football Club, turned into a friendship and partnership co-hosting TWO AM I. And in this final episode of Season 3, Jack and Shane reflect on their guests over the past eight episodes, what they learned from each from becoming the truest version of yourself, to being kind not nice, and how an unimaginable secret could pave the way to the future.
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CREDITS
Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry
To learn more about Jack and Shane:
Jack on Instagram
Shane on Instagram
Jack on LinkedIn
Shane on LinkedIn
Jack and Authentic Leaders Group
Shane McCurry
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Episode 8: Dom Price
Atlassian work futurist, keynote speaker, travel fanatic, and a loving husband and father, are just some of the ways to describe Dom Price. Others include unique, focused, open, raw and enabler. Domâs superpower is his ability to inspire people to transform their working lives, and with it, their futures. Heâs also about disrupting his own; he doesnât have a daily routine, he doesnât plan, and is open to the opportunities that come his way. But his life hasnât been without challenges, as he openly reveals in his TEDx Talk in 2020 which catapulted him into a new dimension (see link below to watch). His focus on âothersâ extends beyond the boardroom, with his generous support of non-profit organisation âRoom to Readâ which focuses on literacy and gender equality in education.
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CREDITS
Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry
Thanks to our guest Dom Price.
To learn more about Dom:
Dom Price website
Dom on LinkedIn
Dom on X
Links from this episode:
Atlassian: Dom Price
Dom Price TEDx: Four ways to live a better and happier life
Dom Price on ABC Q&A
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Episode 7: Emily Mannix
Emily Mannix is a kid from country Victoria who loves her family and having a laugh as much as she loves sport. She was initially taken by individual sports like cross-country, swimming and surf lifesaving, but it was netball and being part of a team that stole her heart from age six. As a Melbourne Vixen and Australian Diamonds player, she has experienced winning championships at the highest levels, to being dropped from the national team, and everything in between. Through it all Emily has discovered her inner strength, developed resilience and learned to speak up in the face of challenges. As a senior player, she loves nothing more than helping to support and grow her younger teammates and is finding a new voice off the court as a co-host on the BackStoppers Podcast presented by Deakin University.
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CREDITS
Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry
Thanks to our guest Emily Mannix.
To learn more about Emily:
Emily on Instagram
Melbourne Vixens
Diamonds Netball team
Backstoppers â The Podcast
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