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The last Tiny Island Podcast I recorded while I was on the road working, was literally recorded while I was on "The Road". Steve Mooney has picked me up and drove me across QLD for the last 3 years. Steve has an infectious energy about him. He's been in the chauffeur game for ten years and is never short of a story to tell.
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From the Amazon jungle to the Uyuni salt flats in Bolivia, Chad Carey along with Business partner Greg Carter have grown a travel business, discussed over a few beers into Chimu Adventures offering adventures across South America & stretching into voyages down to Antartica. We speak whilst crossing the Drake Passage returning from Antarctica in the first days of the advance of the Corona Virus.
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While COVID19 turns our lives upside down, it's important to stop and learn from people who have learnt to thrive in what others perceive to be turbulence. Today we talk to Linda Hughes about constantly adjusting to what life throws in her direction while balancing the supports and complexity of high needs disability. Linda is a fierce social justice advocate and was recognised as Newcastle's Woman of the Year. We talk about the realities facing people with disability right now, the importance of independence and choice while navigating a complex National Disability insurance scheme.
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Osher Gunsberg might be best known these days for handing out roses on the Bachelor Australia but his most important work happens away from the camera.
Osher is an active advocate in the mental health space, sharing his own journey openly and trying to help others as host of the Osher Gunsberg podcast.
We sat down a few weeks ago, and a week later Osher welcomed his first son, Wolfgang into the world.