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The Arrive & Thrive Career Podcast
Author: Tyson Day & Daniel Lunardi
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The Arrive & Thrive Podcast was created initially by two mates, Daniel Lunardi & Tyson Day, who shared a love for career education and development. After the tragic and unexpected loss of Daniel Lunardi in February 2022, Tyson now continues their vision, inviting people on the show to share stories and learnings in a bid to help others develop meaningful careers and thrive in their chosen pursuits. We commemorate Dan’s soul with the honour segment, “What are you roaring about?” dedicated to the loving memory of Dan. Learn more about Arrive & Thrive and their programs at arrivethrive.com.au
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Hi listeners,
You haven't heard from The Arrive & Thrive Podcast for a while. Undoubtedly, most of you have learnt the tragic news of Daniel Lunardi passing away on the 15th of February 2022.
My mission for this mini-series is to share with our listener community stories and memories of the great man and his impact. It is also designed to be a resource for family, friends and colleagues when they need a little Dan Lunardi.
In this conversation, I speak with Deb McDonald. Deb was one of the first to give Dan a professional opportunity in career development. Deb shares the beginnings of their relationship, what Dan was like in the workplace, and the learnings she gained from him. She brings a beautiful and honest account of her experiences with him and the impact he had on his professional community.
Hi listeners,
You haven't heard from The Arrive & Thrive Podcast for a while. Undoubtedly, most of you have learnt the tragic news of Daniel Lunardi passing away on the 15th of February 2022.
My mission for this mini-series is to share with our listener community stories and memories of the great man and his impact. It is also designed to be a resource for family, friends and colleagues when they need a little Dan Lunardi.
In this conversation, I speak with Aaron Pateras one of Dan’s best mates. Aaron and Dan grew up together in every sense of the phrase. Aaron shares memories of their childhood and teenage years and some hilarious travel stories he and Dan experienced together. Aaron’s honesty and courage to share how he has dealt with the last few months is incredible, and what he had learnt from Dan. We talk about Aarons's plan for the rest of 2022. You can hear Dan's impact on Aaron from the get-go.
Hi listeners,
You haven't heard from The Arrive & Thrive Podcast for a while. Undoubtedly, most of you have learnt the tragic news of Daniel Lunardi passing away on the 15th of February 2022.
My mission for this mini-series is to share with our listener community stories and memories of the great man and his impact. It is also designed to be a resource for family, friends and colleagues when they need a little Dan Lunardi.
In this conversation, I speak with Teagan Hickey Dan’s girlfriend. We talk about she met Dan, the quick getaways they had and the impact he had on her life. Teagan has been incredibly strong and calm, bringing this influence into our conversation. Her ability to talk honestly and openly about her experience was incredible and something that I personally found incredibly uplifting.
Hi listeners,
You haven't heard from The Arrive & Thrive Podcast for a while. Undoubtedly, most of you have learnt the tragic news of Daniel Lunardi passing away on the 15th of February 2022.
My mission for this mini-series is to share with our listener community stories and memories of the great man and his impact. It is also designed to be a resource for family, friends and colleagues when they need a little Dan Lunardi.
Dan is the older brother of Travis and Blake Lunardi. Their relationship is special, their family is special, and Dan's impact on both of these guys is truly very special. A massive pat on the back to both of Dan's parents. In this conversation, Blake and Trav share their thoughts and feelings about Dan, they share some of their fondest memories and some of the heartaches they are experiencing. The courage and vulnerability they have in the conversation are nothing short of inspirational, and I know Dan would be smiling knowing the young men he had a massive influence on.
Hi listeners,
You haven't heard from The Arrive & Thrive Podcast for a while. Undoubtedly, most of you have learnt the tragic news of Daniel Lunardi passing away on the 15th of February 2022.
My mission for this mini-series is to share with our listener community stories and memories of the great man and his impact. It is also designed to be a resource for family, friends and colleagues when they need a little Dan Lunardi.
I picked up a conversation with Corey McCall, the senior coach of Altona Vikings, someone that Dan worked closely with in his coaching role at the football club. Corey has a beautiful way of sharing the impact that Dan had on this sporting community, he also does a particularly good Dan impersonation. Corey brings a candid approach to our conversation and left me with a smile on my face. It was the first time I had met Corey and I immediately understood why he and Dan had such a good relationship.
Orange Sky Australia is the world’s first free mobile laundry service for people experiencing homelessness – an idea founded in a Brisbane garage by two 20-year-old mates, Nic Marchesi and Lucas Patchett. Lucas joins us on the show where we explore the story behind Orange Sky and how the business grew and continues to impact and support communities in need. Lucas shares what he has learnt and the importance of ‘figuring it out on the fly’ in business. You can follow Orange Sky at orangesky.org.au and follow their updates on all major social media channels and support their journey by making a donation or sponsoring a wash for someone in need.
Megan Garrett is a Research Professional Development Officer at Victoria University, qualified Career Counsellor, Career Enthusiast and Self Proclaimed Painter. In this episode, we explore the importance of following and developing your career intuition and embracing continuous learning. She is a prime example of the importance of following your intuition and bringing honesty and authenticity to every conversation. Megan has had a career that had never involved ‘career planning’ and has always adapter to whatever life has thrown at her. She is a prime example of the importance of following your intuition and bringing honesty and authenticity to every conversation.
Transitions can be a very difficult thing and something that needs to be navigated with community support. In this episode we speak with Jasmine Cooper Sutton, she is the Director for Defence Members and Their Families at Prince’s Trust Australia (PTA). We discuss the work PTA does and how Jasmine developed her career in the NFP space. She shares her story and insights from her involvement in university clubs to her travel experience and how this shaped her life and career now. We highly recommend this episode for anyone thinking about a career in a for-purpose organisation, charity or NFP. You can follow her updates on LinkedIn and see the amazing work that Prince's Trust Australia is involved in.
Ravini Abey is a PhD student, an active volunteer and was awarded the Victorian Student of the Year in 2019. In the episode, we chat with Ravini around starting a PhD and gaining access to Graduate Programs in areas beyond an individual's focussed study area. Rav speaks about the importance of finding the right supervisor when studying a PhD and developing habits that support your study and career development. You can follow her updates and insights on LinkedIn.
In this episode, we are joined by Dr Casey Delmara the founder of Mental Health Hacker, who takes us on a journey of epic proportions, sharing many different insights into coping skills and how to develop a positive Mental Health, while dealing with worry and uncertainty. Dr Casey has had an incredible career that continues to develop, she recently has launched her business Mental Health Hacker with a mission to empower individuals to take a proactive approach to mental health. She has developed some amazing resources and you can follow her updates on LinkedIn and Instagram. Remember to check out her Worry Less in Minutes and Discover Your Purpose playbooks that she mentions on the show and get in contact through her Facebook!
In this episode, we speak to Kate McCready the Founder of Leading Beings about the importance of reflection, meditation practice and coaching to release human potential. Kate sheds further light on the importance of understanding your values and leaning into your emotions instead of compressing or pushing them away. We both found Kates insights informative, useful and appropriate for the current challenges our local, national and global community face. You can follow Kates updates on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. She also makes reference to the following authors Elizabeth Gilbert and Fred Kofman.
Janine Garner is a thought leader in connection, strategic networking and transformational leadership. She has written three thought-provoking books, Me to We, It’s who you know and her latest which is due to come out this June, Be Brilliant. In this episode, Janine speaks about the importance of bringing your authentic self to all that you do, especially your career and breaks down the process of building a strategic network. You can follow her updates on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. Janine has also offered listeners an opportunity to be apart of her 12-week networking challenge! You can find more information at 12week.janinegarner.com.au
In this episode we speak with Phil Heys, Phil is the Director of Sales working for an Australian tech start-up. An all-round amazing bloke, he's had a career that has transitioned and developed to align with his self-purpose and values. He shares his amazing insight into discovering your identity, embracing fear and investing in your own development to help others. You can follow Phil’s updates on LinkedIn and check out the amazing work that he is involved in with various networks, organisations and charities. Phil shares some of the resources that he tunes into including books by Brene Brown, Reid Hoffman and David Goggins.
In this episode, we explore the gift of LinkedIn with Karen Tisdell. Karen has been writing profiles and delivering training on how to best use LinkedIn for over 11 years, pretty much since the platform began! We speak to her about the power of the platform and how to make your profile stand out. To see her content, you can connect with her on LinkedIn.
Chris Hope is the Co-Founder and Chief Barista of the 100 Coffee Movement. He believes in the power of human connection and the importance of developing a strong sense of belonging. The movement is on a mission to tackle social isolation and bring deeper social connections in the community. We love what Chris is doing and feel his insights and thoughts around social connection are vital to thrive in your life and career. You can check out Chris's Ted X talk as well as the 100 Coffee Movement and follow his updates on LinkedIn.
To kick off 2020 we have the fantastic Claire Radbourne. In episode one, Claire shares her journey around coming to Australia from the UK at age 17, not feeling like the traditional school systems worked for her, to going through Law School at a TAFE and then University. She shares her insights on Growth Mindset, Resilience and Self Leadership. We found her perspective so refreshing. To see more of her amazing career so far, you can follow her updates on Instagram and LinkedIn.
In this episode, Dan and Tyson break down their learnings from 2019 and reflect on the unique messages from individual guests and how Arrive & Thrive as a company has grown with the podcast. They talk about their challenges, special moments with guests. They also explore what they are looking forward to most in 2020.
Josh Farr is a dynamo in every sense of the word. His training programs through Campus Consultancy are fast becoming a 'must-have' for every student club in the country and his ability to engage an audience both online and face to face is second to none. In this episode, Ty catches up with him and talks about the importance of living a life aligned to your values, developing a career you love while adding value to the people around you. You can follow Josh on LinkedIn and see more of what Josh does at Campus Consultancy.
Some of the material that Josh referenced:
Simon Sinek - Start with Why
Start-Up Leadership Program
In this episode we sit down with Jan Owen, CEO of the Foundation for Young Australians (FYA). We discuss young people and the importance of young people developing career adaptability and the changing nature of work. Jan's time at FYA wraps up at the end of 2019, so we are very thankful she was able to have a chat with us! You can follow Jan's updates on LinkedIn & Twitter. FYA is a for-purpose organisation, all about backing the next generation of young people who are going to rethink the world and create a better future. You can find out more about FYA at fya.org.au
To all of our career counselling and coaching friends, this episode is for you. Dale Simpson is perhaps one of the most experienced career counsellor/coaches that we have come across. The relationship all started a few years ago when Dale took Tyson on as a placement student, the mentor relationship never stopped. Dale is invovled in many different projects including Lecturer at The Governance Institue of Australia and the Director of Career Development at Bravo who specialise in working with Directors, Executives and Leaders in how to effectively engage their career. You can follow Dale on LinkedIn and explore Bravo at bravocareers.com





















