"Yea ... there's a part of me that still can't comprehend ... or believe that it's true"

"Yea ... there's a part of me that still can't comprehend ... or believe that it's true"

Returning to Max’s Island in this episode is the inspiring Ryan Honschooten.

Well known and world regarded blind sailer, adventurer, mentor, motivator and general great guy.

For someone who has achieved so much, then why would he choose to take up a new sport in his mid forties? Because that is just what he does … and it was no surprise that this new sporting endeavour has seen Ryan reach the pinnacle of Australian Cricket … a Baggy Green cap.

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"It was like being in a movie …like being in “Sex in the City” in downtown Manhattan"

"It was like being in a movie …like being in “Sex in the City” in downtown Manhattan"

Sarah got the feeling of ”where she was meant to be” when she got the surprise offer of a book deal.

The amazing process of writing the book happened in Copenhagen … another place where Sarah and her husband Chris just happened to travel too.

The book took ten months to write and was finally publish in 2020 … just 2 years after she was first contacted by the publisher. The launch was in New York, and in her own words… it was like being in a movie …like being in “Sex in the City” in downtown Manhattan.

“Find your Flow … a life changing practice for a happier you” was soon followed by her second book “Choose Happy”. Whilst she couldn’t change the publishers name for this second book, she was able to create a book that makes you feel good … as she says it’s like “a hug”.

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"The universe kind of whispers to you ... and if you ignore the whispers it turns into a roar"

"The universe kind of whispers to you ... and if you ignore the whispers it turns into a roar"

Sarah Gregg thought she had it all. She was happily married, had the perfect career and was fulfilling the life she had planned for herself. But she was ANGRY.

She had followed the rules … gone to school, worked hard on her education and got the good job everyone … including her … thought was going to satisfy her needs. However, she was still missing the reward of happiness and fulfilment.

So, during a trip away with her husband, they decided to sell up, move on from their secure jobs and travel … and then just see what happens.

The freedom of this lifestyle nourished her soul but was consuming the savings and within a few weeks of having to make a financially driven decision to possibly go home … for good … something special happened.

The ‘universe’ provided … and out of nowhere, she was offered a “book deal”.

This changed it all.

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"The division I was in ... 6 weeks after I got here ... was bought out by another company"

"The division I was in ... 6 weeks after I got here ... was bought out by another company"

As an aspiring first class cricketer, Kris McShane made his way to Perth to hone his skill in different conditions during the English winter on three separate occasions. As a young man in his early 20’s, this was a chance to follow his passion, see the other side of the world and have a good time.

He progressively embraced the Perth lifestyle on each visit and eventually had the opportunity to take a chance and continue his already successful career in recruitment in WA.

The decision to relocate and ultimately set up his life in Perth came quickly and within 3 months from the start of the process he arrived to begin his new life. But, like many things in life, there were some challenges. Having the company who sponsored him to come to Perth being sold in his 1st six week was the first hiccup and then the sudden death of his father really challenged his resolve to stay.

Nonetheless, time has now passed, where he is well intrenched in the Perth corporate recruitment world and continues to play cricket each summer … and will continue to until his bowling shoulder says “it’s had enough.”

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"I have this strong notion that, consistency ... at least for women ... leads to burnout."

"I have this strong notion that, consistency ... at least for women ... leads to burnout."

Kristel Tuul is a certified embodied performance coach. Her objective is to help ambitious women reach their goals by taking evidence-based approach to empowering women to perform and feel at their best by managing their energy, not time.

She is passionate about tapping into women's unique biology and their feminine-masculine traits to help women effortlessly thrive in life.

But this hasn’t always been her focus. It took a personal experience with an eating disorder triggered by a fixation with bio-hacking, and the constant struggle with conflicting masculine and feminine traits to realise what was important in her life…And then how this could be important for other high achieving women.

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"From my experience of Hayden ... or "H" ... as he liked to be called ... he was probably too trusting of anyone."

"From my experience of Hayden ... or "H" ... as he liked to be called ... he was probably too trusting of anyone."

Simon White has been a successful journo in newspapers and online … for many years … all around Australia.

He spent some of his journey in South Australia, working as the racing writer for the Adelaide Advertiser, and it was during his time there he got to meet … and become friends with, a particularly colourful horse racing identity.

Following a suggestion from an editor at the paper and since it was the 25th anniversary of the “Fine Cotton” affair … the infamous horse substitution ring-in, at Eagle Farm Racecourse in Queensland, Simon started to look for one of the key characters in this ‘affair’, Hayden Haitana. The trainer of Fine Cotton was now living in and around the fringes of Adelaide, and leading quite a mysterious life.

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"Umpires wanted ... I could do that for a couple of years ... how fun would that be !"

"Umpires wanted ... I could do that for a couple of years ... how fun would that be !"

Dean Margetts played footy from the ‘under 7’s” until he was 21 years old. He then retired.

After trying his hand at coaching an under 13’s team, and with two mates taking them to a grand final, he responded to an add in the local paper … to become an umpire.

This began a speedy journey to the AFL, where he eventually umpired 376 games (after 110 league games in the WAFL), across a career spanning more than 20 seasons. He featured in 12 finals (2 Prelim’s) and is an AFL Life Member.

During his time umpiring, whilst still based in the west, he travelled well over 200 times to the east coast to umpire games. This weekly traverse across the country was just in a day’s work for a self defined footy-head who saw umpiring as ‘his sport’.

It was on one of these trips back from the east when a dramatic mid air incident occurred. If it wasn’t for a chance meeting with someone on board, his life could have changed forever.

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"A national day of Action is needed" - Special "NDIS" Episode

"A national day of Action is needed" - Special "NDIS" Episode

Defend our NDIS

The NDIS provides necessary supports to more than half a million Australians with disability. It is something we are all proud of.

Investing in a strong NDIS also has flow-on benefit to all Australians – in fact for every dollar spent on the NDIS, the scheme delivers $2.25 back into Australian communities.

Despite all of these benefits for people with disability, the broader community and the economy, we are seeing over and over again that people are having their NDIS plans slashed – leaving them without the essential supports they need.

This episode revisits Natalia Hodgins story and her life with a severe health condition and the resulting disability. Her story gives incredible insight into the challenges faced by a person with disability and how schemes like the NDIS should be so important for their future.

Sadly, Natalia struggles to have her disability recognised and is currently not supported with an NDIS plan. This must change.

This is not the NDIS we fought for, and it is not the NDIS Australians deserve.

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"I met with a clairvoyant ... I needed some clarity at that particular point in my life"

"I met with a clairvoyant ... I needed some clarity at that particular point in my life"

“How I found my voice” is the way Kim Landers describes her decision to leave a relationship, become free of expectations, use her life lessons and ultimately re-discover her passions. But to rebuild and find her purpose and meaning, this meant filling a small bag … with some borrowed clothes … and zero dollars (she took her dad’s credit card) and move to another state in Australia.

As a kid, one of her biggest goals was to have an adventure and live overseas … somewhere like Canada, however in this case it was to land in Canberra with few people she knew.

This new clarity in life was initially sparked after a meeting with a clairvoyant and has been developed further by using consistent mentors to keep her “accountable” and creating a safe network of friends.

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"Whoa ... I think this might be my sister"

"Whoa ... I think this might be my sister"

Jules had planned for a year to tackle the 124km Cape to Cape trek in the South West of WA and spent 7 days with 11 women … it was a magical experience for her. It was her way to push herself, reclaim her “me”, as she puts it, and just connect with other women.

On return to the comfort of her home, she had time to reflect on what the trek meant, absorb the feeling of achievement, and thinking about what was next … something special happened.

A “Facebook message” request alert to connect with someone she did not know … appeared from nowhere.

It was a request from a woman who was asking … if she would be willing … quite randomly … to take a DNA tests because she thought they may be related … Was it scam?

This has opened the door to a growing relationship with this woman through a common paternal bond.

After 50 years, two sisters are now connected.

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"The money thing was almost God-like for me."

"The money thing was almost God-like for me."

Greg McKenna was focused and driven to be the best in the world of currency trading and financial markets. It wasn’t long before this career became all consuming and achieving a significant level of corporate success was a feature of his life.

But with the birth of his son he made the decision to shelve this perceived dream international corporate lifestyle and to live a life which was featured by being with his family at home … in Australia.

After trying his hand at a few things … with varied success … Greg connected to the mentoring advice from a colleague (and close friend), and directed his personal focus to just being “a better human”. He returned to the world of banking, but this time it was being part of a community and he realised that creating human connection with those he met in this world was the greatest benefit of all.

He is now CEO of a mutual bank and strives to contribute to the lives of all his customers in a positive way.

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” I was bringing the electricity … Geoff was bringing the light bulb.”

” I was bringing the electricity … Geoff was bringing the light bulb.”

Tait Oliver embraced an early career direction working in retail. It meant he moved locations across New Zealand as he progressed up through the ranks … until he realised that climbing that corporate ladder wasn’t the thing that drove him.

A desire to impact on other people through a role in “service” led him to stretch himself outside his comfort zone and take on a role, still in retail, as a People Performance Coach.

This job was doing what he loved … he was in the business of growing people. He describes this role as like a Thermos filled with the warmest, silkiest, smoothest hot chocolate you could think of … something that warned his soul.

But life is never always straight forward, so when Tait’s wife Kat became pregnant, a desire to be near family meant he needed to leave that Thermos behind and take on a new job in the city of Auckland. But this job was just another “cup” to drink from … it was not his Thermos. With various circumstances occurring and subsequently being made redundant, Tait looked at his “being” for future motivation.

A realisation came that as a family they could actually live on one healthy salary … even with a baby. So, with Kat taking a full time role … Tait was released to follow his dream.

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"I only had a grade 7 education ... and nobody knew this"

"I only had a grade 7 education ... and nobody knew this"

Raman Moodley’s life started in a separated Indian community in a tough South African neighbourhood. After a challenging start to life … and leaving school at grade 7 … he amazingly had a meaningful career in finance and banking.

But he was unfulfilled, so with his wife and two young children, they moved to the USA.

Ultimately, a chance meeting with a school teacher called Josh totally changed his direction in life. Josh invited him to began working with kids who had experienced tough upbringings and after the initial 1 hour meeting … that went for 3 hours … a passion was released.

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Summer Series #2 - "Strength in Faith and Identity"

Summer Series #2 - "Strength in Faith and Identity"

It’s not uncommon to discover a purpose in life when you have strong beliefs, an unwavering faith and the drive to always look for a better life.

Nevellene and Amy are two women with a strong foundation to their ideas and thoughts on how to achieve the best for themselves, their families and others in general.

In this second of our current summer series on Max’s Island, we will revisit their personal experiences and understand what makes them see the world in a way that may be a little different.

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Summer Series #1 - "Life and illness."

Summer Series #1 - "Life and illness."

What happens when you’re living the dream and achieving your goals … and then you are struck down with a devastating illness. And what if this happens when you are in your early thirties.

Natalia and Jacinta both know what it takes to face a challenge like this and how too mentally and physically deal with it. They are both strong willed women, who’s stories will inspire.

Enjoy the excerpts from their stories and to listen to the entire episode, look back through the library of episodes on the home page.

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"I've always ... my whole life, gone to as many concerts as I can"

"I've always  ... my whole life, gone to as many concerts as I can"

David Maddocks loves music … even his car rego plate is the name of one of his favourite artists from the 70’s.

So it was no surprise in 2019 when he travelled to the USA for three weeks, just to see artists, performers and bands … almost every day.

He says travelling alone as an Aussie in the US was easy. Whilst driving around in his classic American car … a Hyundai Elantra … to places like New Jersey, New York, Chicago, Des Moines and many more, David’s trip featured just going to concerts, staying in Flag Inn’s, meeting "‘real’ Americans and discovering the culinary delicacies of “slider burgers” in White Castle fast food outlets. On this classic tour, David got to see Billy Joel, Bob Seger, Paul McCartney, Cheap Trick … and even the NSW group The Teskey Brothers.

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"She was a sad ... very sad Dingo"

"She was a sad ... very sad Dingo"

Katrina Mirco works with people who have experienced trauma in their lives, but to embrace a native Australian canine … dingo Marlee … who also had a difficult start to life, is testament to someone who values all life.

Providing a safe and loving home for this challenged little dingo was an example of genuine love. But it wasn’t easy, especially when it meant being part of a family that included two older, and sometimes cranky cats, and a young, enthusiastically welcoming cattle dog.

The household has now settled over the past 6 months and Marlee has begun to live her best life.

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"Oh my goodness ... this is Heaven"

"Oh my goodness ... this is Heaven"

Born in Zimbabwe but with an Aussie passport, Julie Ann Chapman (Jac) has lived in many places around the world, but her decision to leave her entire family behind in Zimbabwe and move to Australia in 2007 gave her the sense of “being home”.

On her arrival in Perth and a visit to the beautiful Cottesloe Beach she encountered “that” feeling which confirmed she had made the right move. Additionally, the strong ancestral connection to the beginnings of WA and the University of WA was compelling. In her own words: “My great grandfather started UWA … Hackett Hall named after him”.

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