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We all have fear. Some are consumed by it, others overcome it. Our inspiring guests take a moment to share their stories of how they have overcome adversity and achieved success.  We hope it motivates you to overcome your fears and achieve your full potential.

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In this episode of One Moment Please, we are joined once again by Shaun O'Gorman, a former police officer and canine handler who has transformed his personal battles with PTSD and depression into a mission to empower others. Shaun is the founder of the Strong Life Project and works as a high-performance coach and author, sharing strategies for resilience and success. Throughout the episode, Shaun discusses his views on being an alpha male, the nature of toxic masculinity, and the importance of personal development and self-awareness. He also shares insights into his teaching methods, focusing on leadership, culture, and high-performance living, while touching on his upcoming course aimed at improving police officers' mental resilience. Shaun's journey emphasizes the significance of personal growth, self-discovery, and living a life filled with meaningful connections. Follow Shaun thestronglifeproject.com The Strong Life Podcast Follow the podcast https://mtr.bio/onemomentpleasepodcast Onemomentpleasepodcast.com IG: @onemomentpleasepodcast FB: OneMomentPlease YT: https://tinyurl.com/mr8y5x7w
At just 16, Lily Arthur’s life was shattered—incarcerated in a Magdalene laundry, shackled during childbirth, and forced to give up her baby. In this gripping episode, she reveals the horrifying truth behind Australia’s forced adoption era and her decades-long battle for justice. Now in her seventies, Lily is still fighting, taking her case to the United Nations to expose one of the country’s darkest secrets. Her story is raw, heartbreaking, and a testament to resilience. 🎧 Don’t miss this powerful conversation Caution: TW https://www.lilyarthur.com/ Follow the podcast https://mtr.bio/onemomentpleasepodcast Onemomentpleasepodcast.com IG: @onemomentpleasepodcast FB: OneMomentPlease Timestamped overview 00:00 "Decades of an Unfinished Life" 09:54 Charged for Moral Danger Misunderstanding 12:01 Magdalena Laundry Exploitation 18:48 Trapped in Routine and Fear 26:29 Traumatic Birth Experience 29:43 Drugged and Dazed: Fragmented Memories 37:25 Adoption Process and Investigation 41:39 Unlawful Consent for Minors 46:54 Rushed Return After Adoption Consent 50:41 Adoption Confidentiality Breach 59:05 "Unyielding Quest for Truth and Justice" 01:04:19 Tracking Down an Angry Adoptee 01:07:23 Reunion with Long-Lost Son 01:14:46 Evidence Hidden in Court Case 01:21:18 Independent Adoption Advocacy Movement 01:25:56 Hijacked Apology Framework Concerns 01:31:14 Overlooked Adoption Support Group Frustration 01:34:29 Stolen Identities, Lost Generations 01:42:37 Aboriginal Child Removal History 01:45:19 "Life Thrown into 'Too Hard' Basket" #ForcedAdoption #JusticeForMothers #HumanRights #AdoptionStories #Resilience #WomensRights #AdoptionAwareness #JusticeForLilyArthur #SurvivingTrauma #FamilyReunion
Andrew Murphy—better known as Raptor 13 —became one of Australia’s most controversial police officers. Feared by criminals, scrutinized by the media, and followed by thousands online, his career in the New South Wales Police Force was anything but ordinary. In this episode, Andrew sits down to share his side of the story: 🔹 What it was really like taking on dangerous bikie gangs and high-profile criminals 🔹 How social media shaped public perception of his work—for better or worse 🔹 The personal and professional toll of frontline policing Was he too aggressive, or just doing his job? How did he handle threats, controversy, and the pressure of being in the public eye? This is an unfiltered conversation you don’t want to miss. Listen now and decide for yourself. Follow Andrew IG: @raptor_rants Follow the podcast https://mtr.bio/onemomentpleasepodcast Onemomentpleasepodcast.com IG: @onemomentpleasepodcast FB: OneMomentPlease YouTube: @onemomentpleasepodcast1
CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains mental health discussions. Please seek a medical professional if you are struggling with mental health issues. As a former special operations engineer, Nathan Bolton had the formidable task of searching for IEDs during his deployments to Afghanistan attached to the Australian special forces. His journey, shared on the One Moment Please podcast, delves into the harrowing experiences on the battlefield, including a time when he lay on an IED, endangering himself and his team mates. Nathan talks opening about the inner battles he faced upon returning home. Despite the immense challenges, Nathan emerged from his mental health struggles with profound insights about vulnerability and identity. His raw and brutally honest reflections, detailed in his book "Trigger Warning", shed light on the importance of acknowledging emotional pain and the strength in seeking help. Nathan's mission now is to guide others in understanding their mental health journeys and to emphasize the power of vulnerability and acceptance. From grappling with the pressures of military life to the ongoing journey of self-recovery and advocacy, Nathan’s story is a testament to the human spirit's capacity to overcome and thrive against the odds. Follow Nathan Instagram: Nathan.bolton.mmh Facebook: Nathn Bolton Mens Mental Health Book: Trigger Warning: A Special Operations Engineer in Afghanistan Keynote Speaker: www.nathanbolton.com.au Follow the podcast https://mtr.bio/onemomentpleasepodcast Onemomentpleasepodcast.com IG:@onemomentpleasepodcast FB: OneMomentPlease Now on YouTube https://rb.gy/xzrvlx
Scott Ryder served for 22 years with the Australian Army, including 16 years as an operator with the 2nd Commando Regiment. He served in East Timor and multiple tours of Afghanistan and Iraq. He holds numerous commendations and a Masters of Business, and he works in veteran charities to improve the life of veterans and their families. From the age of 12, Scott Ryder knew he wanted to join the army, and he signed up as soon as he could. After serving as a paratrooper and in East Timor with 3 RAR, he wanted more. He trained all summer and took the gruelling selection course for the commandos, earning the prized green beret on his second attempt. His book "Forged in Fire' takes us inside the secretive world of the commandos. Ryder shares battlefield stories from his tours to Afghanistan, where his regiment saw some of the heaviest fighting Australian forces have experienced since the Vietnam War. After being seriously injured in a shocking Black Hawk helicopter crash in Kandahar, he was the only survivor to return to active service. Forged in Fire can be purchased through retailers Dymocks, Collins, Readings, Audible and Amazon just to list a few. Audiobook is on Apple Books, Spotify and Audible. Follow Scott https://www.instagram.com/scott_ryder_zero79/ Follow the podcast https://mtr.bio/onemomentpleasepodcast Onemomentpleasepodcast.com IG:@onemomentpleasepodcast FB: OneMomentPlease Now on YouTube https://rb.gy/xzrvlx
Nicole Madigan, a journalist and author who shares her harrowing three-year experience of being stalked. In this eye-opening conversation, Nicole sheds light on the glaring gaps in police response to stalking, the emotional strain it puts on victims and their families, and the arduous process of bringing her stalker to justice. Through her story, Nicole emphasizes the importance of documenting every incident and informing someone for safety and legal support. She delves into the complexities of her case, the psychological warfare of stalking, and the significant need for better education and resources within the police force and public on handling such situations. Nicole's journey, detailed in her book "Obsession," is not just a personal recount but a beacon of empowerment for those facing similar ordeals. Tune in as we explore the different typologies of stalkers, the emotional toll on Nicole and her family, and her invaluable advice for other victims. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand the real impacts of stalking and the necessary steps for protection and advocacy. Stay with us for an episode that promises to be both enlightening and deeply moving. www.nicolemadigan.com Link to book: Obsession - Pantera Press IG @bynicolemadigan Facebook https://www.facebook.com/stellacommunications?mibextid=LQQJ4d Follow the podcast https://mtr.bio/onemomentpleasepodcast Onemomentpleasepodcast.com IG:@onemomentpleasepodcast FB: OneMomentPlease Now on YouTube https://rb.gy/xzrvlx
Ever wondered what it would be like being a Police Negotiator? Then listen in! Peter Assfalg retired with the rank of Inspector after 42 years on the QLD Police Force, with 15 of those as a Police Negotiator. We dive into his career in the Queensland Police, exploring everything from internal investigations and training the Iraqi police, to preventing corruption and most importantly how the role of Police Negotiator works. Peter shared powerful stories on the realities of the job, the emotional toll, and the importance of remaining calm under pressure. If you're interested in leadership, ethics, and real-life law enforcement experiences, you won’t want to miss this episode. Check it out now! Follow the podcast https://mtr.bio/onemomentpleasepodcast Onemomentpleasepodcast.com IG:@onemomentpleasepodcast FB: OneMomentPlease Now on YouTube https://rb.gy/xzrvlx
Returning guest Chris Burson is an ex army engineer and army load master as well as a former Victorian police officer with experience in the Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT) and as a negotiator. After 11 years as a police officer, with the Police Force enforcing the State of Emergency requirement for Co**d– Chris witnessed and experienced public opinion of the police force shift. Disillusioned, conflicted, and unable to see a pathway forward a highly concerned Chris, could simply not work in a job, where as a Police Officer he was now feared by the Public. Follow the podcast https://mtr.bio/onemomentpleasepodcast Onemomentpleasepodcast.com IG:@onemomentpleasepodcast FB: OneMomentPlease Now on YouTube https://rb.gy/xzrvlx
FROM THE ARCHIVES - OUR FAVOURITE UNDERCOVER COP! Keith Banks is one of Queensland’s most decorated police officers and his experience as a Tactical Operations Specialist Officer in the eighties. After Keith left deep undercover duty (as told in his bestselling first book - Drugs, Guns and Lies), he continued to seek the adrenaline and rush of the sharp end of policing. Gun to the Head is a retelling of Keith’s high-risk operations as part of the Tactical Response Group, to his move into the shadowy world of Criminal Intelligence (where he spent years pursuing outlaw motorcycle gangs). Keith later changed to the Major Crime Squad, again searching for the rush and excitement he continually craved. But life in the fast lane takes a toll, and through Gun to the Head we see all that led to Keith’s years of suffering from PTSD. Gun to the Head facts: • To date Keith is the only police officer to have received the prestigious Queensland Police Valour Award medal twice in his career. Both occasions are explored within this book. • This tactical work is what leads to Keith’s PTSD. He is now a volunteer Peer Support Officer for Police Veterans Victoria and continues to recover. His goal is to help first responders realise they aren’t alone and that recovery is very possible. **WARNING: Graphic and violent discussions of tactical situations, PTSD** keithbanks.com.au Follow the podcast Onemomentpleasepodcast.com IG:@onemomentpleasepodcast FB: One Moment Please
Sarah Davis survived hippo attacks, being arrested and detained and running lethal rapids. She travelled through a country on the brink of civil war and in the background was dealing with the risk of kidnap. The trip included over 1,000km of rafting, followed by 3,000km of kayaking and Sarah became the first woman to lead an expedition down this mighty river. Along the way, she immersed herself in the fascinating local cultures of the five countries she travelled through: Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Sudan and Egypt. Sarah then went on to paddle 2500km down the Murray River. She then swapped paddles for pedals and in 2021 cycled across Australia, which included crossing sand dunes and battling 40°C days while losing count of the number of flat tyres she and her cycle buddy Tara had during their testing 4700- kilometre journey. Earlier this Sarah headed to the Middle East where she bike-packed solo 1600km through Oman. During this adventure, she felt that being out of her comfort zone wasn’t as familiar as it used to be. She has decided to do something about it. She’s also writing her next book: Gulp! How to Embrace Risk and Live Boldly. Bringing these together Sarah is embarking on a year of ‘Gulps’: 52 things that’ll take her into the unknown, uncertain and uncomfortable. Delving into Sarah's incredible encounters with danger, her bold expeditions across deserts and rivers, and her unyielding determination to push past fear. Stay tuned as we uncover Sarah's extraordinary journey, her fearless spirit, and her mission to inspire others to embrace risk and live boldly. Get ready to be captivated by an episode packed with exhilarating escapades and invaluable life lessons. Link to book: https://rb.gy/db4iw3 www.sarahjdavis.com | IG @sarahpaddles Follow the podcast https://mtr.bio/onemomentpleasepodcast Onemomentpleasepodcast.com IG:@onemomentpleasepodcast FB: OneMomentPlease Now on YouTube https://rb.gy/xzrvlx Timestamps 00:00 Switched from running to paddling due to injuries and arthritis, now into long-distance ocean paddling with a focus on expeditions. 05:58 Received concise project plan guidance led to unexpected fulfillment using professional skills for a passion project. 11:06 Delaying posts due to being tracked, sought professional help for safety concerns. 18:54 Prepared for river kayaking, cautious of hippos. 25:05 Encountering a frantic hippo, learning to think creatively under pressure. 29:20 Subjected to house arrest, passports and phones confiscated, confrontational encounter with chief prosecutor. 36:26 Dave's valuable feedback provided reassurance and confidence. 40:08 Paolo navigated rapids in Rwanda and Tanzania, facing challenges with scouting due to drone licensing difficulties. 47:18 Desire to take on challenge despite self-doubt. 51:03 Traveled from Uganda to Sudan for exploration and kayaking. 55:25 Embrace discomfort to grow and expand comfort zone. 01:04:52 Person reminisces about announcing plans, feeling doubtful, and waiting for criticism. 01:09:45 The text describes a difficult kayak trip during hot weather, encountering snakes, and having a bad Christmas. 01:15:39 Difficulty crossing narrow river section with boats, trouble finding campsite. 01:17:14 Only child, comfortable alone, met people along the way. 01:26:38 Researched trip options, considered paddling, switched to cycling in Oman. 01:27:47 They established communication protocols and had emergency contacts, ensuring safety while traveling. Met fellow solo female travelers. 01:33:15 Changed plan, cycled coast, visited sinkhole, wadies, Nizwa, desert, camped, watched sunrise in silence, vast desert. 01:40:36 Preparing for mental challenge with Nile trip per TED Talk by Tom Chabey. 01:46:34 Encouraging action and trust, recognizing privilege. #AdventureTravel #ExtremeSports #RiskTaking #OutdoorAdventure #SoloTravel #Empowerment #OvercomingFear #SoloExpedition #BoldJourney #SurvivalSkills #LivingFearlessly #EmbracingRisk #WildernessExploration #SoloCycling #RiverJourney #NileExpedition #TravelInspiration #SoloKayaking #MentalToughness #ExploringBoundaries
Rod Henderson is a military veteran who has recently completed a book about his 22 years in the military. He is excited to share his journey and writing process on an upcoming podcast. The book is a culmination of his experiences and is set to be released in the next week. He never expected to be on this incredible writing journey, but is grateful to have the opportunity to share his story with others. Rod's memoir, "Stop Screaming, I'm Scared Too," was inspired by his volunteering at the war memorial, where he began sharing his story with the staff. This raw and transparent account of his mental health journey eventually turned into a book. Despite being a first-time author, Rod overcame apprehension and laid his story bare for the world to read. The title of the book itself was a reminder of a patch he had won from a mate in a poker game, showing his sense of humor and resilience in the face of his struggle. Follow Rod IG @setintheback Follow the podcast https://mtr.bio/onemomentpleasepodcast Onemomentpleasepodcast.com IG:@onemomentpleasepodcast FB: OneMomentPlease Now on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx5oL3xleUQuSJM3Cth5veA?sub_confirmation=1 This episode covers the following topics; PTSD, military experiences, diverse stories, lighthearted moments, book title, color pictures, positive feedback, mental health issues, panic attacks, cultural differences, personalized approach, transitioning to civilian life, tailored training, off-boarding process, safety issues, helicopter crew seats, hard landing, mental health support, resilience building, service spouse challenges, imposter syndrome, military training methods, government guidance, East Timor deployment, military conditioning, podcast transition, publishing journey, helicopter crew dangers, humanitarian relief efforts, women in the military, infantry training, East Timor deployment
With everyone talking about ADHD, I thought it best to sit down with an expert and understand what exactly is ADHD. What it's like living with ADHD and what we can do if we have people around us have ADHD. If you have it, have a family member or friend with ADHD or perhaps work with someone with ADHD then you need to listen to this episode. J. Russell Ramsay, PhD, ABPP is a licensed psychologist specializing in the assessment and psychosocial treatment of adult ADHD. Before retiring from the University of Pennsylvania in 2023 to start his independent, virtual psychology practice, he was professor of clinical psychology and co-founder and clinical director of PENN’s Adult ADHD Treatment & Research Program. He has served terms on the professional advisory boards of several ADHD organizations and is on the editorial board of the Journal of Attention Disorders. He has lectured internationally and is widely published, including six books on adult ADHD. His most recent book is The Adult ADHD & Anxiety Workbook in 2024. His patient guidebook, The Adult ADHD Tool Kit has been translated into Spanish, French, Korean; German and Chinese translations are in process; The Tool Kit is a recommended self-help book by the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. Dr. Ramsay is a CHADD Hall of Fame inductee. Follow Russell: www.cbt4adhd.com Twitter/X: @cbt4adhd Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/russell.ramsay.1/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/russell-ramsay-a8bbb310/ Instagram: cbt4adhd Follow the podcast https://mtr.bio/onemomentpleasepodcast Onemomentpleasepodcast.com IG:@onemomentpleasepodcast FB: OneMomentPlease Now on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx5oL3xleUQuSJM3Cth5veA?sub_confirmation=1
Join us for an unforgettable conversation with Michelle Lee, as she shares firsthand her daring journey of rowing solo across the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. From braving cyclones to facing shark encounters, Michelle's incredible story of perseverance and intuition will inspire you to tap into your primal instincts. Discover how she overcame negativity, honed her mental training, and trusted her gut to realize her ambitious goals. Embrace the power of disconnecting from distractions, trusting your intuition, and manifesting your dreams. Don't settle for easy distractions; strive for greatness. Tune in to One Moment Please and unleash your true potential today! More about Michelle; Michelle Lee is an adventurer, speaker and mindset mentor who left corporate banking to pursue a life of extreme challenges. She is the first Australian woman to row any ocean solo and the first woman IN THE WOLRD to row the Pacific Ocean solo unassisted and without stopping. She also just so happened to be Australia’s first woman to row any ocean solo when she conquered the Atlantic in 2019. That same year she was awarded The Australian Geographic’s Adventurer of the year – just one of only five women to ever receive the accolade. She also holds the world record for the fastest woman to row one million meters on a Concept 2 rowing machine. She is an adventurer, a speaker and a mindset coach who lives by her motto: “Start thinking you can and you will”. Michelle endured storms, sharks, solitude and exhaustion as she rowed for thousands of kilometres across the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. She also experienced the beauty and wonder of nature, from dolphins and whales to sunsets and stars. She learned to appreciate every moment and every stroke. Follow Michelle https://solorower.com/ IG @michelleleesolorower Follow the podcast https://mtr.bio/onemomentpleasepodcast Onemomentpleasepodcast.com IG:@onemomentpleasepodcast FB: OneMomentPlease Now on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx5oL3xleUQuSJM3Cth5veA?sub_confirmation=1 Timestamped overview 00:00 Inspirational book motivates reader to overcome obstacles. 08:25 Andrew suggested indoor rowing world record attempt. 12:11 Challenging rowing achievement with no TV. 15:36 Gaining experience and confidence in boat building. 25:51 Isolation led to longing for human touch. 28:17 Acceptance of nature's unpredictability in ocean journey. 37:13 Lessons from Atlantic row shaped Pacific journey. 39:51 Desire for self improvement and love of ocean. 44:54 Prepare, plan, and use storm drogue. 49:55 Handling sea spray, efficiently accessing cabin space. 57:15 Enduring criticism, developing a filtering mindset is essential. 01:01:18 Training for Pacific, specific needs, mental preparation. 01:05:30 Connect emotionally to goals, visualize, never give up. 01:10:55 Be brave, try new things, give it a go. 01:16:56 52 year old finds solace in self reliance and adventure. 01:21:42 Expressing gratitude for a delightful experience.
Wendy Alexander's life changed at the age of 6 when she discovered the harsh reality of apartheid in South Africa. While playing on the beach with her siblings, she was confronted by a police officer who pointed out a sign that read "whites only." This pivotal moment opened her eyes to the discrimination and inequality that existed in her country. From that day on, Wendy's perspective and understanding of the world was forever altered, shaping her into the advocate and leader she is today. From growing up a woman of colour in apartheid South Africa to being held up at g**point in her first job in Australia and more than her fair share of health challenges - she's beat them all. A remarkable individual who has faced and overcome incredible challenges. From navigating the hardships of being a single mother to transitioning from corporate work to running her own successful business. Follow Wendy The Menopause book; https://amzn.asia/d/03VmVBpU Mining your story workshop; https://happycareerhub.com/career/mining-your-story-free-workshop/mining-your-story-workshop LinkedIn workshop; https://happycareerhub.com/career/linkedin-success/sales-page Resume workshop; https://happycareerhub.com/career/90-minute-resume-makeover/sales-page Cover Letter workshop; https://happycareerhub.com/career/cover-letter-success-secrets/cover-letter-workshop Follow the podcast https://mtr.bio/onemomentpleasepodcast Now on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx5oL3xleUQuSJM3Cth5veA?sub_confirmation=1
Hollie is a globally acclaimed investigative and international affairs war journalist with over 14 years of experience. She has focused on covering conflicts, te****ism, and crimes against humanity, working on the front lines of major war zones and covering humanitarian and diplomatic crises in war-torn countries. Hollie has spent time embedded with US and foreign troops and conducted extensive interviews with survivors of horrific events. Her columns have been featured in the Wall Street Journal and her writings referenced in mainstream publications and academic journals. Hollie has won numerous foreign press and humanitarian awards. Journalist and investigator Hollie McKay shares her gripping encounters in conflict zones, shedding light on the challenges, risks, and ethical dilemmas faced by war reporters. From navigating Taliban suspicion to witnessing the fall of governments, Hollie's insights reveal the inherent complexity of her work. Join us as we uncover the untold stories and the unyielding determination of those who strive to inform and bring justice to the world. Follow Hollie IG and X @holliesmckay holliemckay.com/books Follow the podcast https://mtr.bio/onemomentpleasepodcast Now on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx5oL3xleUQuSJM3Cth5veA?sub_confirmation=1
At just 17 years old and homeless, Harry Sanders started his business, Studio Hawk, in 2015. He has achieved numerous accolades such as Forbes 30 Under 30, B&T's Entrepreneur of the Year, and won the Australian Business Award for Marketing and Innovation. He has also been recognized as the Best Large SEO Agency at the APAC Search Search Awards for 3 consecutive years. At the age of 26, he has managed to accomplish so much. In addition to his professional success, he is also an ambassador for the Lighthouse Foundation and donates all of his speaking fees to combat youth homelessness. Follow Harry Linkedin Facebook Twitter Instagram https://studiohawk.com.au/ Follow the podcast https://mtr.bio/onemomentpleasepodcast Now on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx5oL3xleUQuSJM3Cth5veA?sub_confirmation=1
Imagine finding out at 6 that your dad is not away picking fruit on a farm but instead he is serving time in prison for murd*r. Then discovering at 15, it was actually a double homicide. Today's guest Renee McBryde found herself in such a situation, and lived the reality of how crime also impacts the family of the guilty. Todays she is a social worker, mum and author of two books about her life 'The House of Lies', and 'Unravelling Us'. Socials Renée McBryde (reneemcbryde.au) Renée McBryde - Author | Facebook renee mcbryde (@reneemcbrydeauthor) • Instagram photos and videos Buy Both Books on Amazon here: Unravelling Us - MCBRYDE, RENEE | 9780645265101 | Amazon.com.au | Books The House of Lies: A shocking true story of secrets, abuse, murder - and surviving it all - McBryde, Renee | 9780733637216 | Amazon.com.au | Books Follow the podcast https://mtr.bio/onemomentpleasepodcast Now on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx5oL3xleUQuSJM3Cth5veA?sub_confirmation=1
Andy Steele is a former Australian military and special forces commando with a decorated career that included deployments to East Timor, Iraq, Afghanistan also serving in the domestic counter terrorism team. Andy has never talked about his career and he opened up about his experiences for the first time. During this conversation we discuss the impact of being the team commander during the tragic live fire training incident of Mason Edwards that still weighs heavily on him. He shares combat stories and some of the lighter unexpected realities of war, such as being shot at while going to the bathroom. This candid discussion allows his family and listeners to gain insight into the challenges and sacrifices he faced during his military service. Follow the podcast Onemomentpleasepodcast.com IG:@onemomentpleasepodcast FB: OneMomentPlease Keywords; Afghanistan deployment, Special forces, commando special operations, military training, special forces entry test, military deployment, reconnaissance mission, mental health, war experiences, compassion in war, East Timor deployment, Iraq deployment, faith in combat, motorbike deployment, special forces, commando basic training, parachuting course, military mentorship, East Timor operations, military
The podcast has been sadden to hear the news of Jayo Archer's recent passing whilst practicing his Triple Backflip. As a team we wanted to pay tribute to the incredible force that was Jayo. As Jayo wanted to inspire people we thought we would republish his episode so more of you can hear how inspiring he was and as a reminder to travel your own path in life. This episode was recorded prior to him achieving the Triple Backflip in competition. He did however let it slip that he had achieved it in practice. Yes I got the world exclusive!...realising his mistake, he asked me to take it out. So...I did. He seemed indestructible, listening it is not hard to understand why. Sadly, the world lost a good one. Thoughts are with his fiancée, family and friends. For those who didn't know of Jayo. Jayo Archer was one of Australia’s top Freestyle Motor Cross riders- the first Triple Backflip in competition. Shaking off all misconceptions of the sport, a professional athlete, determined to take the sport to new heights. Literally. X-Games Athlete, Nitro Circus, Brand Ambassador and all round nice guy. Instagram: @jayoarcher Follow the podcast Onemomentpleasepodcast.com IG:@onemomentpleasepodcast FB: OneMomentPlease
Justine is an award-winning Resilience Coach/Consultant and Speaker, multi-award winning Professional Artist, Teacher, Amazon best-selling Author, Publisher, Mentor, Affiliate, Volunteer, Cancer Survivor, MS Worrier, DV Survivor, Disabled, Mum of two, Grandmother of seven and the Queen of Resilience. In 2011, she was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, underwent three heart surgeries, and then had three primary cancers at once. She was told she would never work again by a medical professional. But that was never an option for her. Justine catapulted herself into the world of business. She not only changed her life to give it purpose and direction but also inspired those around her with her story. After learning how to paint and use her art as therapy, she has become a multi-award-winning artist and found the strength and determination to take control of her financial future. She now owns and runs seven businesses JUZT art, Resilience Mindset, Van–Go Decals, Morpheus Publishing, Team Fingerprint, Geelong Residential Cleaners and Justine Martin Speaker all being under the umbrella of Justine Martin Corporation. In 2021/23, Justine was nominated for 40 national business awards and won 15 in various categories, such as Coach of the Year, Creative Artist of the Year, International Speaker/ Coach Judges Award and Geelong Business Leader of the Year. Follow Justine; Email: hello@justinemartin.com.au https://linktr.ee/justinemartincorporation Follow the podcast Onemomentpleasepodcast.com IG:@onemomentpleasepodcast FB: OneMomentPlease
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