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Sometimes you choose courage and at other times it’s forced upon you. Courage Unravelled is a podcast series about everyday people, professionals, influencers, business people, celebrities and community superstars.You will be served with dollops of courage, resilience and strength here, so come along and be educated and inspired. You just may find new ways to flex your own courage muscle. My name is Sana Turnock and I am your host.
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Have you ever made a quick decision that turns out to be monumentally life changing? Rural business coach Tori Kopke has. She’s made at least three. Find out how backpacker Texan Tori finds herself stuck in Margaret River with no money after having spent it doing numerous wine tours. Where to next? Travelling gives you the courage to do some crazy things. She chooses the wheatbelt town of Cunderdin to have her final Australian adventure before heading back to Texas.  What happens next? You’re going to have to join us to find out! Time: 31.56minWhat we talk about:·         Texas·         Leaving the life you know for love·         Travelling backpacker style (not!) throughout the South West of Western Australia·         The train to Cunderdin ·         Stopping a plane from taking off -  for love·         Going shooting as a first date·         Rural living·         Leaning into discomfort ·         Family support, business support·         Self-confidence, intuition, trust·         Building a rural business network·         The Big Ideas Rural·         Building a business·         Doing business in the city, doing business in the country·         Collaboration – doing things rurally·         Courage is necessary·         Why Tori’s business coach is courageous Contact ToriWebsite: Www.toriKopke.com FB: Tori Kopke - The Rural Business Coach | FacebookLinkedIn:http://linkedin.com/in/theruralbusinesscoachPodcast: Big Ideas Rural Interview: Sana Turnock Produced and edited by: Sana Turnock Audio mastering: Woods Media Lab Copyright-free music credits: - Don’t ya bite now – Dan Lebowitz, Follow the Shadows - The 126ers  Support the show
Today we enter the world of psychologist Steph Schmidt and her experience with post-natal depression. Not just once but twice. Post-natal depression doesn’t discriminate, even when you’ve been trained with tools and strategies at your fingertips. Steph talks about her time and what has helped her move through the challenges that PND brings. We also talk about what it’s like to be a rural psychologist in isolated communities and be 2020 Agrifutures Rural Women’s Award winner during COVID19. Come and join us. Time: 38.23minWhat we talk about:·         What it’s like being a psychologist with post-natal depression·         Therapy for the therapist·         The benefits of being an award winner during COVID-19 when you are pregnant·         Motherhood and post-natal depression·         Isolation and loneliness·         Mental health in rural and isolated communities·         What it means to live rurally or remotely·         Leaning into discomfort·         Strategies for getting well and remaining well·         Identifying achievements when someone has post-natal depression·         Self care makes Steph a better wife and mum·         Mental health challenges in rural settings caused by natural disasters·         Rural resilience and rural resilience programs·         The benefit of being flexible and adaptable ·         Steph’s amazing grandmothers being her courageous influence·         Fleeing from war, being a refugee, leaving it all behind Contact StephWebsite: www.cultivatepsych.com.auFB: www.facebook.com/cultivatepsychologyIG:@cultivatepsychologyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanieschmidt2934/ Interview: Sana Turnock Produced and edited by: Sana Turnock Audio mastering: Woods Media Lab Copyright-free music credits: - Easy Day – Kevin McLeod, Eternal Garden – Dan HenigSupport the show
What is it that makes someone want to become an activist? Peta Goodwin is an activist and co-founder of the unplanned movement called Nannas for Native Forests. Being an activist takes time, co-ordination skills and a lot of work – especially if you are the co-founder. There has been a groundswell of support for Nannas for Native Forests as people realise or come to realise how destructive the culling of forests means for the environment.  Destroying trees has consequences - for humans and climate change. I have never interviewed an activist before let alone spoken to one but knew off the bat Peta and I have something in common. Our love of trees.Join Peta and me as we discuss the unplanned founding of a movement and what it has meant to Peta’s life beyond retirement.  You also get to hear Peta sing the Nanas anthem! It’s awesome!Time: 20.58minWe talk about: ·         The reason why Peta became an activist·         What it’s like being a co-leader of a movement when you are supposed to be retired!·         Taking part in her first blockade·         The rapid growth of the movement·         Creating an anthem ·         Why Peta’s mum is her courageous influenceContact PetaFB: Nannas for Native Forests | Facebook Interview: Sana Turnock Produced and edited by: Sana Turnock Audio mastering: Woods Media Lab Copyright-free music credits: The High Line,  Playdate - The Great North Sound SocietySupport the show
Meet Melia Brent-White.  A past wine maker who gained minor celebrity status in the 2000s. Find out why she decided to radically change direction and leave the wine industry and the family legacy. The decision meant setting out on her own courageous path. A path that would take Melia towards Body Talk - an energetic-type therapy which enables Melia to communicate with the body to help it heal itself. Growing up rurally and being a bush kid Melia never lost connection with the land. We talk wine, body talk, land management, horses, health challenges and Melia’s vision. Take a listen. Time: 39.45 minWe talk about: ·         Growing up on the land in the South West of Western Australia·         Being a winemaker ·         Being part of the family legacy·         Burn out and health complications·         Being a star – a female farmer on TV. Who will she marry?·         Finding love away from the spotlight·         Finding a new path ·         Body Talk – what is it exactly?·         The healing power of horses·         The earth wants healing·         Land intelligence and land ownership (the white fella way)·         Healing through holism·         Our individual connection to the land. What does it mean?·         Melia’s courageous hero – Charles Massey ·         Melia’s vision for her own future·         The heart of a lion Contact MeliaWebsite: www.meliabrentwhite.comFB: https://www.facebook.com/innerequilibriumIG: inner_equilibrium_melia Interview: Sana Turnock Produced and edited by: Sana Turnock Audio mastering: Woods Media Lab Copyright-free music credits:Pink Sunrise  - The Great North South Society, Playdate  - The Great North South SocietySupport the show
Ever wondered what it would be like to foster a child in the middle of nowhere? Jane Smith (not her real name) lives on a station somewhere in Australia on 1 million acres of land. Jane was studying to be a doctor and during her training she did a few units on indigenous affairs and thought she had it all covered when she and her husband decided to adopt two indigenous children. Little did she realise she was going to go on a roller coaster ride that would involve intergenerational trauma and all the behaviours that came with it.Jane wanted to share this story so that people would get a real insight into the joys and challenges of adoption. She shares her fears and being humbled by the personal and spiritual growth she has experienced since adopting two indigenous children. Jane also provides some insight into being a white woman who moves between a white world and indigenous culture because she wants her adopted children to never forget their indigenous heritage. I invite you to listen to Jane’s experience. A couple of things about the interview: ·         No indigenous names are mentioned in this story.·         If you find this story triggering at any point please stop listening and seek the advice of an appropriate health professional. Time: 35.10 minWe talk about: ·         Living remotely·         Station life·         Social issues and isolated rural community living·         Indigenous fostering and adoption·         Intergenerational trauma·         Indigenous spirituality·         Effects of childhood trauma·         Taking care of a traumatised child·         Living in a blended culture·         The outcome of killing a dog (by accident)·         CourageContact details: N/AInterview: Sana Turnock Produced and edited by: Sana Turnock Audio mastering: Woods Media Lab Copyright-free music credits: Knowpe - Noir Et Blanc Vie, Eternal Garden – Dan HenigSupport the show
Libby Finlayson grew up rurally and on stations during her childhood and eventually got married to a farmer. She loved her life. She was on acreage, worked the land and with animals, got to ride horses all the time and began a family with her husband on the land. One day, it all changed. She was given unexpected news. Her husband no longer wanted to be married – to her. Libby’s whole world was rocked. The farming and community life she adored was no more. Find out how Libby changed her life and used deep emotional pain as fuel to help others in a way that would never have happened if she was still married.  Note, in this interview you may hear a dog barking from time to time. Allow it to be part of the rural ambiance. Time: 33.45min We talk about: ·         Station life·         Hardship·         Having a governess growing up·         Being a solo adventurer·         Being among station cowboys·         Getting down and dirty mustering, scruffing & castrating!·         The farm life·         Married with kids·         Marriage break up and the aftermath·         Leaving behind the dream life·         Rebuilding ·         Anger, grief and finding inner strength·         The rollercoaster ride of emotions·         City vs rural divorce. Is there a difference?·         Single parenting·         A new calling ·         Health and divorce coaching·         Habit and the ability to change·         Libby’s mum and the women of her generation being courageous heroines·         Courage·         Turning adversity into a blessingContact Libby: Website: libfinlifestyle.com.auIG @libfinlifestyle, @beyonddivorcecoachFB LibfinlifestyleInterview: Sana Turnock Produced and edited by: Sana Turnock Audio mastering: Woods Media Lab Copyright-free music credits: Liquid time -  Aakash Ghandi, Eternal garden – Dan Henig Support the show
Donna Campisi is a driven and passionate woman. What has made her that way? It would be fair to say, that having a stroke at the age of 7, being diagnosed with diabetes at 14 AND being told you were unlikely to talk or walk again, would have something to do with it. Donna could have accepted her circumstances and be living a very different life today. Instead, with determination and ongoing support from her parents, hospital staff, allied health professionals and others, Donna became known as the Miracle Girl. Find out how Donna defied the odds to walk and talk, run a 42km marathon and go on to become a writing coach, keynote speaker, podcaster and author of 4 inspirational books. Duration: 29minWe talk about:·         Donna’s early life challenges·        Determination·         Giving things a go ·         The Baby Steps Method·         Her books The Unlikely Marathoner and Change is not a Scary Word·         How to train for a 42 km marathon as someone who couldn’t run before·         Being courageous·         Why marathon runner and ex-parliamentarian Pat Farmer is someone Donna         finds courageous and simply amazing  Contact Donna:Website & books: www.donnacampisi.comSocial Media HandlesFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/DonnaCampisiSpeakerAuthorAdventurerInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/donna_campisi_/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/donnacampisi/Podcast Name - https://donnacampisi.com/ready-set-goal/Interview: Sana TurnockProduced and edited by: Sana Turnock Audio mastering: Woods Media Lab Copyright-free music credits:Fonkee Ryde 2020Jal Edge of Water - Aakash GandhiSupport the show
Meet Christoffel Sneijder, a Dutch man who immigrated to Australia some years ago and now calls Australia home. He’s on the author series as he wrote a book with a sexy title - How Men and Women Fit - finally understand your partner with the three brains theory.I did say sexy didn’t I? We weave the subject matter of his book title with real life examples. You find out about Chris’s  mother and grandmother  being forced to live in an internment camp and his grandfather being used as labour to build the infamous Burma railway during WW2. We dive into intergenerational trauma, a relationship ending soon after migrating to a new country, resilience and the importance of loving yourself.Come and join me. We can connect with our head, heart and gut brains together. Duration: 29 minWe talk about:·         The concept of the three brains ·         Christoffel’s book ·         Intergenerational trauma·         World War II·         The connection between our three brains, relationships and trauma·         Migrating to a new country·         A relationship lost soon after moving to a new country·         Depression ·         Picking yourself·         Loving yourself·         Courage  Contact Christoffel:Website: www.pealacademy.comPurchase Christoffel’s book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B081TQZP5B Interview: Sana TurnockProduced and edited by: Sana Turnock Editing and audio mastering: Woods Media Lab Copyright-free music credits:Support the show
Fleur McDonald is one of Australia’s leading authors in rural literature and storytelling. Fleur is a prolific writer and to date has published 16 novels, while still living on a working farm. We talk about courageous characters in her novels and find out whether there is a hint of Fleur in any of the rural heroines we read about. We don’t just talk books though. We dive into Fleur cutting her teeth working the land, firstly as a jillaroo, then what it’s like to live in a remote environment and raise a family with children who needed a lot of early health interventions.  We also have an important chat about domestic violence and how it relates to rural living. Duration: 32 minWe talk about:·         Life growing up in rural and isolated Australian landscapes·         Life as a jillaroo and female farmer·         Raising children with special needs          Living  in a rural landscape without running water, electricity and basic amenities·         Anxiety ·         Access to mental health services in rural Australia·         Domestic Violence·         The organisation DV Assist ·         Courageous female characters in Fleur’s novels·         Courage to be kindContact FleurWebsite: https://www.fleurmcdonald.com/Fleur’s novels:  Novels – Fleur McDonaldDV assist: https://dvassist.org.au/  (Rural domestic violence assistance)Social Media HandlesFacebook:@FleurMcDonaldAuthorInstagram: fleurmcdonald Interview: Sana TurnockProduced and edited by: Sana Turnock Audio mastering: Woods Media Lab Copyright-free music credits: Apolllo - Patrick Patrikios  Support the show
Meet wellness presenter and Sports kinesiologist Amanda Campbell from Melbourne Australia. Amanda was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) at 24 and by 29 was faced with the reality of never being able to walk again. Discover out how Amanda proved the medical profession wrong by finding  ways to heal herself that revolve around rest, repair, nutrition and a flexible mindset. She has written the pending book Bend Like Bamboo which is being released in 2021. Duration: 33 minWe talk about: §  Amanda’s MS diagnosis and journey§  The power of flexibility and rest to help repair§  Nutrition§  Courage§  Intergenerational trauma§  What gifts has MS brought into Amanda’s life§  Why actor and adoption advocate Deborah Lee Furness is an inspiration §  Amanda’s book Bend Like Bamboo Contact Amanda Website: Bend Like BambooSocial Media HandlesFacebook www.facebook.com/BendLikeBambooInstagram https://www.instagram.com/bendlikebamboo/LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandacampbellauPodcast: Bend Like BambooInterview: Sana Turnock Produced and edited by: Sana Turnock Audio mastering: Woods Media Lab Copyright-free music credits: Eternal garden by Dan HenigKnowpe – Noir Et Blanc VieSupport the show
Carly  Israel loves her tattoos. The tattoos Carly has on her body represent things or phrases that are meaningful to her. One of these phrases is The North Star. This metaphor is what keeps Carly together when things get tough. You see, the North Star represents her sons. She will do anything for her boys. This is clear when you read her beautifully written and at times raw and heart wrenching memoir Seconds and Inches.  Find out about Carly’s drug and alcohol addiction and how she was only seconds and inches away from succeeding in a suicide attempt. You will be astonished at how she rises from the flames, gets married, has three sons, gets divorced and then re marries.  Carly finds herself traveling through hallways of loneliness and fear as she navigates walking through fire a second and third time. Carly’s experiences have set her in great stead for her work as a divorce coach, podcaster, writer and author. Duration: 42.14 minWe talk about: §  Seconds and Inches, Carly’s debut novel§  Divorce§  Raising children through and beyond divorce§  Sick children§  Rare disease§  Drug and alcohol addiction§  Suicide attempts§  Being a divorce coach§  Marriage §  Gratitude§  Courage  Contact Carlyinyourcorner.coachMedia handles: https://www.facebook.com/inyourcornercoachhttps://www.instagram.com/inyourcornerdivorcecoach/?hl=enlinkedin.com/in/carly-israel-10791b1a2Podcast: In Your Corner DivorceInterview: Sana Turnock Produced and edited by: Sana Turnock Audio mastering: Woods Media Lab Copyright-free music credits: Eternal Garden by Dan HenigFriday Night Lights by RKVCSupport the show
Rebecca Hannan spent many years in real estate but found it wasn’t her calling. In this episode Rebecca shares what it is like to overcome her fear and  become a professional speaker in her area of passion - wellness. Learn about her journey as a public speaker, how she was discouraged to pursue public speaking in the wellness industry and why it’s important to choose your wizards wisely!Approx 32 minWe talk about: ·         Finding passion in your working life·         Health and wellness·         Learning from coaching gurus·         What Rebecca has learned from public speaking·         Finding your own path even when being taught by leaders in industry·         Rebecca’s definition of courage Contact Rebecca Hannanwww.rebeccahannan.comFacebook: https://m.facebook.com/rebecca.hannan.speakerInsta: https://www.instagram.com/rebecca.hannan/LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccahannan Interview: Sana TurnockProduced and edited by: Sana Turnock and Jamie Woods (Woods Media Lab)Auto mastering: Woods Media LabCopyright free music credits:Intro: Follow the Shadows, by the 126ersOutro: Luxury by Causmic If you’re inspired by these episodes, please leave a five-star rating review on Apple Podcasts Stitcher or Spotify. Make sure to hit ‘Subscribe’ so you never miss out on inspiring stories of courage. Find value in what I’m doing?Creating a podcast, where I get to share stories of strength, courage and resilience is a real privilege. It takes many hours and my own funds to produce the Courage Unravelled podcast that’s free and available to everyone. And it will continue to be that way.  If you’ve enjoyed the podcast and would like to support me on my mission to build a Courage Unravelled community, you can receive exclusive benefits by becoming a Patreon supporter -  https://www.patreon.com/courageunravelled?fan_landing=true Support the show
 B Pagels-Minor who was born in Mississippi and now lives in the Silicon Valley in California. B is a product developer for Netflix and is described as a diamond speaker. Bs background is in product development and creating strong cultural work environments within tech companies. Today B and I catch up, not to talk about B’s work or passions but something deeply personal. B was charged with multiple crimes they did not commit and had to go to trial to fight for their freedom. Did they go to jail? Listen to this powerful story and find out for yourself. We talk about: ·         How B was charged with attempted murder and arson as a 16 year old·         About the trial·         Discrimination·         What if freedom is taken away from you·         What it means to have community support and to vouch for your character·         The importance of giving back to community·         The effects of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) ·         Meeting the amazing author, activist, actress, poet and confidente Maya Angelou ·         What does courage mean to B.  Approx 32 minContact B Pagels-Minorwww.bpagelsminor.comhttps://www.facebook.com/bpagelsminor2/www.linkedin.com/in/bpagelsminor Interview: Sana TurnockProduced and edited by: Sana Turnock and Jamie Woods (Woods Media Lab)Auto mastering: Woods Media LabCopyright free music credits:Intro: MydNyte – Noir Et Blanc vieOutro: The Eternal Garden– Dan Henig If you’re inspired by these episodes, please leave a five-star rating review on Apple Podcasts Stitcher or Spotify. Make sure to hit ‘Subscribe’ so you never miss out on inspiring stories of courage.Find value in what I’m doing?Creating a podcast, where I get to share stories of strength, courage and resilience is a real privilege. It takes many hours and my own funds to produce the Courage Unravelled podcast that’s free and available to everyone. And it will continue to be that way.  If you’ve enjoyed the podcast and would like to support me on my mission to build a Courage Unravelled community, you can receive exclusive benefits by becoming a Patreon supporter -  https://www.patreon.com/courageunravelled?fan_landing=trueSupport the show
What do you get when you cross an academic with Chief Executive Adventurer? You get Dr Erika Jacobson from Edgewalkers. Erika walks miles and miles with fellow hiking and walking enthusiasts across beautiful landscapes within Western Australia and beyond. But we don’t just traverse landscapes in this interview. We cover the terrain of autoimmune conditions and specifically Orofacial Granulomatosis.  Discover how Erika had to navigate teaching and presenting with this lip disfigurement for many years until it miraculously disappeared. Approx: 29 minWe talk about: ·         The issue of big lips without botox – Orofacial Granulomatosis·         What it’s like living with an auto-immune condition·         How Erika navigated her way teaching, lecturing and being in the public domain while              managing her lip disfigurement·         Mindset and vanity·         Business resilience and COVID-19·         The hallway of fear·         Erika’s definition of courage Contact Dr Erika Jacobsonwww.edgewalkers.com.auLinkedIn: Erika JacobsonInsta: Edgewalkers_Facebook: Edgewalkers Interview: Sana TurnockProduced and edited by: Sana Turnock and Jamie Woods (Woods Media Lab)Auto mastering: Woods Media LabCopyright free music credits:Intro  Apolllo - Patrick PatrikiosOutro  Liquid Time - Aakash Gandhi If you’re inspired by these episodes, please leave a five-star rating review on Apple Podcasts Stitcher or Spotify. Make sure to hit ‘Subscribe’ so you never miss out on inspiring stories of courage.Find value in what I’m doing?Creating a podcast, where I get to share stories of strength, courage and resilience is a real privilege. It takes many hours and my own funds to produce the Courage Unravelled podcast that’s free and available to everyone. And it will continue to be that way.  If you’ve enjoyed the podcast and would like to support me on my mission to build a Courage Unravelled community, you can receive exclusive benefits by becoming a Patreon supporter -  https://www.patreon.com/courageunravelled?fan_landing=trueSupport the show
Childhood trauma can either break you or make you stronger. In today’s episode I reveal my experiences of childhood trauma and how they’ve affected my life. I talk about:·         How gambling addiction can affect a household·         How childhood trauma has shaped my resilience·         The challenges of being brought up in a strict Macedonian household·         How my upbringing has affected my mental and physical health·         The positives of living through childhood trauma·         The definition and gifts of resilience and courage·         The natural modalities that were instrumental to my healing·         How exposure to adversity affects the child’s brain·         Why I started the Courage Unravelled Podcast Approx 25 minWARNING: This episode may contain mental health triggers. If this happens to you please stop listening or discuss with your GP or a mental health professionalContact Sana Turnockwww.courageunravelled.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/courageunravelled?fan_landing=trueFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/JoyfullivingwithSanaTurnock/Instagram: Courage UnravelledInterview: Sana TurnockProduced and edited by: Sana Turnock and Jamie Woods (Woods Media Lab)Auto mastering: Woods Media LabCopyright free music credits:If you’re inspired by these episodes, please leave a five-star rating review on Apple Podcasts Stitcher or Spotify. Make sure to hit ‘Subscribe’ so you never miss out on inspiring stories of courage. Find value in what I’m doing?Creating a podcast, where I get to share stories of strength, courage and resilience is a real privilege. It takes many hours and my own funds to produce the Courage Unravelled podcast that’s free and available to everyone. And it will continue to be that way. If you’ve enjoyed the podcast and would like to support me on my mission to build a Courage Unravelled community, you can receive exclusive benefits by becoming a Patreon supporter - https://www.patreon.com/courageunravelled?fan_landing=true Childhood trauma can either make you stronger or break you at some point in your life. You have me all to yourself today as I delve into the childhood trauma I experienced and how it has shaped my resilience and how, moving forward, resilience has shaped my life. Do I believe I have courage? Put your listening buds in and find out! Approx 25 minSupport the show
Morry Morgan is a man of ideas. So many in fact that he keeps on creating new businesses. His latest venture is co-founder of The School of Hard Knock Knocks in Melbourne Australia. What is it? A comedy school set up prior to COVID-19 that isn’t just good for comedian wannabes but also for bucket list tickers and people with mental health challenges.We talk comedy in this interview and have a laugh along the way. But there is SO much we discuss. Learn about how GFC almost decimated his then business and how he came through. Understand the driving force behind Morrie being a serial entrepreneur and how this event has influenced how he also lives his life. We cover COVID-19, living in Beijing, the thought of going back to Melbourne and straight into lockdown. Brittney Spears breaking through mental glass ceilings gets a mention too! And wait, there’s more!This is a rich interview. Get settled and join me as I speak with Morry Morgan. Approx 42minWe talk about:  ·         What does being a serial entreprenuer look like·         The death of Morry‘s friend Dylan and how that event has influenced his life ·         How the Global Financial Crisis almost decimated Morry‘s buiness·         How Morrie moves through adversity·         Michael Hewitt Gleason and the Six Thinking Hats·         Morry‘s changing strategy- Current View of the Situation (CVS) to a Better View          of the Situation (BVS)·         Living in China during COVID19·         The comedy School of Hard Knock Knocks and how it plays an important role for in             mental health and resilience·         Enticing comedians to work for you·         Brittney Spears breaking through multiple metnal glass ceilings·         Morry’s definition of courageContact Morry Morganwww.schoolofhardknockknocoks.comhttps://www.facebook.com/schoolofhardknockknocks/https://www.linkedin.com/in/morrymorgan/ Interview: Sana TurnockProduced and edited by: Sana Turnock and Jamie Woods (Woods Media Lab)Auto mastering: Woods Media LabCopyright free music credits:Intro  -Don’t ya Bite Now – Dan LebowitzOutro - The Eternal garden – Dan HenigIf you’re inspired by these episodes, please leave a five-star rating review on Apple Podcasts Stitcher or Spotify. Make sure to hit ‘Subscribe’ so you never miss out on inspiring stories of courage.Find value in what I’m doing?Creating a podcast, where I get to share stories of strength, courage and resilience is a real privilege. It takes many hours and my own funds to produce the Courage Unravelled podcast that’s free and available to everyone. And it will continue to be that way.  If you’ve enjoyed the podcast and would like to support me on my mission to build a Courage Unravelled community, you can receive exclusive benefits by becoming a Patreon supporter -  https://www.patreon.com/courageunravelled?fan_landing=trueSupport the show
Jahna Cedar is a Nyiyaparli/Yindjibarndi woman from the Pilbara region of Western Australia. She is an accomplished leader who is at the forefront of advocating for equality and social justice for indigenous affairs. We talk about:·         What it feels like walking in two cultural worlds·         The constant pressure to prove herself·         Why courage and resilience are so important·         What motivated her to break the gender and cultural ceilings·         How breaking the glass ceilings have come at a cost to her mental health·         What authentic leadership and selflessness look like·         Why she decided to share her story of vulnerability ·         Jahna’s definition of courage Approx: 27minContact Jahna Cedarhttps://www.facebook.com/jae.cedarhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jahna-cedar-oam-mba-gaicd-b0170451/www.ipsau.com.au Interview: Sana TurnockProduced and edited by: Sana Turnock and Jamie Woods (Woods Media Lab)Auto mastering: Woods Media LabCopyright free music creditsIntro – Nimbus Evening LandOutro – Hero’s AscentIf you’re inspired by these episodes, please leave a five-star rating review on Apple Podcasts Stitcher or Spotify. Make sure to hit ‘Subscribe’ so you never miss out on inspiring stories of courage. Find value in what I’m doing?Creating a podcast, where I get to share stories of strength, courage and resilience is a real privilege. It takes many hours and my own funds to produce the Courage Unravelled podcast that’s free and available to everyone. And it will continue to be that way. If you’ve enjoyed the podcast and would like to support me on my mission to build a Courage Unravelled community, you can receive exclusive benefits by becoming a Patreon supporter -  https://www.patreon.com/courageunravelled?fan_landing=true Approx: 27minSupport the show
Tanya Princi is a mother and single parent to 7 children. She has survived three abusive marriages, was the main carer for one of her husbands who was a schizophrenic and has had to navigate her way out of intense periods of anxiety and deep depression. Tanya’s intense lived experience has been the catalyst for her wanting to help people create a new life for themselves. She knows it’s possible as she is living proof of this.Tanya’s belief is that you can become your own hero. You are not what happened to you, you are what you choose to become. WARNING: This episode may contain mental health triggers. If this happens to you please stop listening or discuss with your GP or a mental health professional.Approx: 27minContact TanyaEmail: tanya@getfocusedcoaching.com.auWebsite: www.getfocusedcoaching.com.auFacebook: Get Focused Coaching with Tanya PrinciInterview: Sana Turnock Produced and edited by: Sana Turnock and Jamie Woods (Woods Media Lab) Audio mastering: Woods Media Lab Copyright-free music credits: Intro –Follow the Shadow by The 126ers Outro – Dance of the Mammoths by The Whole OtherSana Turnock contact details: https://www.courageunravelled.comFB: https://www.facebook.com/courageunravelled/Instagram: https://instagram.com/courageunravelledLinked In:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/sana-turnock-90a17133/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/courageunravelled?fan_landing=trueSupport the show
Ep11. What makes someone decide to do a 19.7km ocean swim from local iconic Perth swimming spot Cottesloe Beach to Rottnest Island?Imogen Mason had always loved swimming as a child. She dreamed of participating in the Cottesloe to Rottnest ocean swim but never really thought it would become a reality. In 2020 she made the decision to give it a go.  In 6.5 months of training Imogen swam over 500km and at her peak, was swimming 7km per day. Her challenge was her mindset. Did she make it all the way? Have a listen and find out!Approx: 26 minContact ImogenFacebook: facebook.com/imogen.masonInsta: @ imogenmason17LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/imogen-mason-2a8b3867/ Interview: Sana Turnock Produced and edited by: Sana Turnock and Jamie Woods (Woods Media Lab) Audio mastering: Woods Media Lab Copyright-free music credits: Intro –The High Line by Causmic Outro – Jal Edge of Water by Aakash GandhiSana Turnock contact details: https://www.courageunravelled.comFB: https://www.facebook.com/JoyfullivingwithSanaTurnock/Instagram: https://instagram.com/courageunravelledLinked In:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/sana-turnock-90a17133/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/courageunravelled?fan_landing=trueSupport the show
Jen Stewart was living in London studying fashion design. Her life revolved around fashion, parties and not taking care of her health and wellbeing. Her life took a radical turn when she was involved in a car accident. It became the catalyst for deep inner change. She left London and travelled for three years. In that time, she reinvented herself. She trained as a yoga instructor in Bali and eventually moved to Western Australia.  Today, Jen specializes in trauma yoga and supports people to find their way back from past pain and suffering to opening them up to the possibility of living a full life.  Approx: 27 minContact Jen Email: jenstuartcontact@gmail.com        Website: jen-stuart.com   healingtraumawithyoga.comFacebook: @jenstuartyogaInsta: @journeywithjen_LinkedIn: jen-stuart-a68518188 Interview: Sana Turnock Produced and edited by: Sana Turnock and Jamie Woods (Woods Media Lab) Audio mastering: Woods Media Lab Copyright-free music credits: Intro –A Typical Ride Out by Noir Et Blanc Vie   Outro – Luxury by  CausmicSana Turnock contact details: https://www.courageunravelled.comFB: https://www.facebook.com/JoyfullivingwithSanaTurnock/Instagram: https://instagram.com/courageunravelledLinked In:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/sana-turnock-90a17133/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/courageunravelled?fan_landing=trueSupport the show
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