Send us a text What if menopause is a super power?! Grace Malloy speaks the truth that most women only whisper behind closed doors: the silent chaos of perimenopause, the quiet rage that builds when no one explains what’s happening, and the freedom that comes when you stop apologising for who you are. 04:22; "I thought I was losing my mind. Turns out it was perimenopause." 10:45 "I'm a super hero even when your hormones are a mess." 18:30"If we taught women what to exp...
Send us a text What if the stories you tell yourself about love, conflict, and connection are the very things holding you back? In this episode, James “Fish” Gill gets real about the messy truths we avoid and shows how leaning into them can transform the way you love, lead, and live. You’ll be challenged to: Rethink whether your relationships are genuine partnerships or just “contracts of convenience”Ask if you’re more loyal to your pain than to the people you care aboutNotice how easily we s...
Send us a text “You’re not always the choices you make. Sometimes, you’re the choices you were given.” At 12, Jeffrey Morgan robbed a bank. Raised in a world of crime, violence, and survival, he wasn’t handed many options, but he chose to change everything. In this raw and powerful episode, Jeffrey shares how he turned prison into purpose, and how everyone has the power to stop being a victim of their circumstances. We talk about: How crime became normal in his world The mom...
Send us a text Everyone walked in with a different story. Childhood stuff. Relationship breakdowns. Addictions. Secrets. But as they started to speak, one thing became clear, the weight felt the same. What you’ll hear in this episode isn’t people trying to fix each other. It’s people being honest about what they’ve been carrying some for the first time. And that honesty? That’s where things start to shift. Most people try to fix things by adding more. More pressure. More pretending. Mor...
Send us a text “Would You Want Your Daughter to Marry a Man Like You?” When Aston asked Adam that question, his answer was immediate. “No. F**k no.” It was a turning point. Not just in their marriage but in how they saw themselves. As partners. As parents. As people. Aston and Adam Simmonds take us deep into the trenches of a relationship on the brink, from silence and resentment to radical honesty and transformation. They didn’t just save their marriage. They rebuilt themselves. What f...
Send us a text If you’ve ever told yourself “I’ve got this” while silently drowning, this episode is for you. Steve spent 16 years in the FIFO life. Big money. Big weekends. And an even bigger mask. He was stuck in the rinse and repeat cycle. Drink hard, blow off steam, then grit through the dread of going back to work. Sound familiar? In this honest convo, Steve opens up about the moment everything cracked. What started as just trying to keep up with the boys turned into panic attacks, burno...
Send us a text Olivia Vivian is not just the first woman in the world to beat the men on Ninja Warrior, she’s also one of the funniest, most real, and inspiring humans you’ll ever meet. In this episode of The Resource Podcast, Olivia and Becky get real about what it takes to chase big dreams, fall flat on your face (literally), and still get back up with a smile. They talk about grief, body image, public breakups, performance pressure, and finding your voice after years of being told yo...
Send us a text From Mining Sites to Mic Drops: Becky’s Back. Becky launched The Resource Podcast during the FIFO Inquiry to spark real talk about culture, mental health, and the hard stuff no one wants to touch. Think truth bombs, tough convos, and healing with humour. Now she’s back, flipping the script again. After 40 episodes and 15,000 mining crew later, the podcast is diving deeper into money stress, mindset shifts, relationships, and the stories we tell ourselves. Expect raw chats...
Send us a text What an honour to have Noelle on the podcast. Noelle is a Multi-Award Winning Activist. Keynote Speaker. Advisor. Law Reform Campaigner. Legal Researcher. Feminist. Lawyer. S he has turned her survival story into a global fight for justice. Noelle graciously shares her experience and passion to spread awareness to the world in her activism to create a safer, fair and more just world. She was awarded Young Western Australian of the Year in 2019, and listed as an hon...
Send us a text There was something extraordinary about Manisha. Her story is one of triumph over adversity, a testament to the power of the human spirit. In this episode, she opens up and shares her journey, the highs and lows, and where she stands now. Manisha is not just a survivor; she's a warrior, a mother, and a lover who has gracefully overcome the challenges of domestic violence. This podcast episode is heavy, but I am deeply grateful that Manisha has chosen to share her experien...
Send us a text Hosts Levi, Jobe and Cairo of a popular Kiwi podcast Hories Tell Stories join us for an open and honest chat with the lads. They each share about their upbringing in New Zealand, the prevalence of family and domestic violence in their households and what shaped them into the men and fathers they are today. We share about how relationships have changed, sexual experiences and the conversations that are a part of their roles. If anything has triggered you in today's episode...
Send us a text Kate and Nicola who are the founders of We are Womxn, educating all of the young women of Western Australia. It’s an organisation that consists of professional young Australian women who engage empower other young women to lead positive healthy lives through honest conversations. How they do that his engaging educational initiatives and the creation of safe spaces to have these conversations in schools. The women share their own experiences, what lead to...
Send us a text Aaron Maurer Executive General Manager in Mining - Former Operations Manager at Mineral Resources. With over 25 years of experience in FIFO starting as an engineer and moving his way into management, something Aaron is really passionate about is changing the way we see and speak about management. We no longer manage we lead, and we no longer lead from the top, we change culture from the bottom up. Aaron shares his experiences with bullying, being on the receiving end, and havin...
Send us a text Holly Martin from Safe For Kids. Having a conversation about consent, autonomy, and pornography with children. The world is conflicted about this. The world is conflicted about whether we do or whether we don't. We speak about; the misunderstanding of what this education means and why it's neededlanguage to use and not useapproaching the subject of kids viewing unsafe images onlinethe issues that arise from thishow grooming has changed so much in the pa...
Send us a text Lucy Peach is a period preacher, author, and folksinger. Lucy is a long-time champion of the power of the menstrual cycle and an advocate for self-love and positive body literacy. She’s educated and empowered thousands with her theatre performances, workshops, and book, using science stories and songs to shift the period narrative in our culture from one of shame to one of pride. We learn about how Lucy got to this point of advocacy and why she’s so passionate to help the...
Send us a text Jonathan Ford from Yonga Solutions and Kambarang Cultural Awareness. We discuss what The Voice to Parliament is.The importance of giving a voice to Australia's First Nations people on subjects that directly affect the community. The yes vote and the no voteCommon misconceptionsWhat is best for the indigenous community from Jono’s point of viewHow it was created and background on when traction for the voice actually startedWe discuss the confusion within the Indigeno...
Send us a text In support of the Share the Dignity drive happening through the month of March all over Australia and International Women's Day we have, Share the Dignity Founder Rochelle Courtenay who works to make a real, on-the-ground difference in the lives of women and girls experiencing homelessness, fleeing domestic violence or doing it tough. We distribute sanitary items to those in need and work to end period poverty here in Australia. When a woman is doing it tough, the last thing on...
Send us a text Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders [viewers, listeners, readers] are advised that the following program may contain voices or discussions of people who may have passed away In this episode, we are honoured to have lived experience Indigenous educators, Ethan Chadd & Jonathan Ford, answering the hard and uncomfortable questions about what Australia Day means to indigenous Australians. - the significance of the date for Aboriginal Australia, why it’s it...
Send us a text I discuss with Heidi, her journey from being a radio show host to being on Big Brother, a Body Image Advocate, and a Shed Your Shit queen. We also speak on the walk of no shame that I've took part in with Heidi and a bunch of other fabulous women, what it meant to each of us, what it meant to myself for walking through the shopping centre and having the realization that I feared being desired, found sexy, or being called names for others, that it was a liberation and a reclamat...
Send us a text Kyla Morrison, who has a portfolio career across the mining sector, is the General manager for Mets Ignited - the industry growth centre for technology, and mining equipment. She also runs her own leadership company and is a non-executive director. We speak about; her vast experience in the oil and gas industry, and working offshore experiences with leadership,Her vast experience as an operatorWe speak about how leadership has changed from a command and c...