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The Never Too Late Podcast is a platform aimed at providing helpful information and tips to help people start their self improvement journey and explore the human potential. For more updates and information head over to my Instagram page @nevertoolate_podcast
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In this episode I had the privilege of chatting to Dr James Zois, who is a performance coach developing human performance holistically. From a career as a professional tennis player, to a senior lecturer at Victorian University, to writing his book “Making it count” you’ll find out today how James is helping people thrive and flourish in their lives by focusing on the journey, the legacy they want to leave and living in the present moment. It was a privilege to have James on the podcast and what an incredible chat this was. I hope you enjoy listening. It’s a must listen!Here are some key points that James and I spoke about: - His passion for helping other- His professional tennis career- The passing of his eldest brother to bowel cancer- What your legacy statement is- Extracting your values from your legacy statement - His book “Making it count. 7 steps to a more meaningful existence”- Transforming goals into journeys - Map of meaningI hope you all enjoy listening to the conversation James and I had and can implement some of the incredible knowledge he shared, to help you all on your self improvement journeys. This is a must listen!!If you want to learn and see more from James you can find him here:Website – https://jameszoisandco.com/Book - https://www.amazon.com.au/Making-Count-Steps-Meaningful-Existence/dp/B0C47QGRK4 Connect with my Instagram page - @nevertoolate_podcasthttps://instagram.com/nevertoolate_podcast?utm_medium=copy_link
In this episode I had the privilege of chatting to Tim Hart, a mate of mine, who as you’ll find out today, is a human doing many incredible things. Just one of those is a professional golfer. Tim speaks about a spiritual awakening he had, changing his life, the modalities he uses and what he does daily to continue his exploration journey. I am grateful Tim felt comfortable to share his experiences with trauma and how he has been able to learn and grow from it. What an incredible chat this was with Tim and I hope you enjoy listening. It’s a must listen!Here are some key points that Tim and I spoke about: - Dealing with trauma- His spiritual awakening- Allowing life experiences to flow through- Meditation, Breathwork, Ice Baths- Seeing emotions and thoughts as external- Self respect- Self accountability- What’s the purpose of all of this?- Sound healing in Bali- Chakra energy centres - Experiences are neither good or bad, they just areI hope you all enjoy listening to the conversation Tim and I had and can implement some of the incredible knowledge he shared, to help you all on your self improvement journeys. This is a must listen!!If you want to learn and see more from Tim you can find him here:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/__timmyhart/ Connect with my Instagram page - @nevertoolate_podcasthttps://instagram.com/nevertoolate_podcast?utm_medium=copy_link
In this episode I had the privilege of chatting to Sean Delgorge, a mate of mine who is head of design at Producey and following his passion in the design world. I wanted to get Sean on today to talk about how channelling our creative side can have an impact on how health and how we can all train our creative muscle. Sean has worked hard to grow his company SD Workshop into what it is today by working with clients all around the world and leaning into his passion. I am so grateful for the chat Sean and I had and I hope you enjoy listening. It’s a must listen!Here are some key points that Sean and I spoke about: - The creative side of Sean and how it started- Clothing and Streetwear- SD Workshop- Dylan Buckley, Producey and Clubby Sports- Drawing, painting, graffiti and design- Working with all types of clients- Staying on top of his health- How we can all lean into our creative side- Launching Clubby Sports- Following your passions - Little things keep compounding and growing over timeI hope you all enjoy listening to the conversation Sean and I had and can implement some of the incredible knowledge he shared, to help you all on your self improvement journeys. This is a must listen!!If you want to learn and see more from Sean you can find him here:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/sdworkshop_/  Connect with my Instagram page - @nevertoolate_podcasthttps://instagram.com/nevertoolate_podcast?utm_medium=copy_link
Answering your questions! Body image, high performance, dealing with adversity, my guilty pleasure, the carnivore diet, what sparked my self improvement journey… In this episode I answer your questions! I put out on my social media that I would be answering some of your questions and that’s exactly what I did. Shan my girlfriend asked me your questions and then added in a few of hers!! We loved doing this episode and feel like it is a great way for you to get to know me more and what inspires me to be my best self. It was good to get a few different questions in and for Shan to give some insights into what she sees from her perspective. There are some great topics we talk about in this episode and I hope you all enjoy! Here are some topics we chat about in the episode:- What sparked my self improvement journey- Body image - Peak performance on and off the course- My journey with nutrition- The Carnivore Diet - Dealing with adversity - What wellness means to meI hope you all enjoy listening and I’d love to hear any thoughts or feedback from the episode! Connect with my Instagram page - @nevertoolate_podcasthttps://instagram.com/nevertoolate_podcast?utm_medium=copy_link
In this episode I had the privilege of chatting to Anabelle Smith, an Australian Olympic Diver, triple Olympian, Olympic bronze medallist, and 2022 Commonwealth Games gold medallist. On top of the above accolades, Anabelle has sustained a career in diving at the elite level for over 15 years. With here eyes set sharply on the 2024 Paris Olympics it was great to have her on the podcast to hear what her path has been like to this moment, the people that have supported her along the way, the highs, the lows, and the person she has grown into along the way. I am so grateful for the chat and hope you enjoy listening as much as I did doing the interview, it’s a must listen!Here are some key points that Anabelle and I spoke about: - Olympic and Commonwealth Games success- Growing up a super sporty kid- Introduced into a junior high performance program at 14 years old- Springboard diving 3m- Synchronised diving with Maddison for nearly 10 years- Longevity in sport- The impact the Victorian Institute of Sport has had on her- Working with her sports psychologist- Being the best athlete she can be- Nutrition, sleep, recovery are big focuses - The Olympic experience- Being a role model for younger athletesI hope you all enjoy listening to the conversation Anabelle and I had and can implement some of the incredible knowledge she shared, to help you all on your self improvement journeys. This is a must listen!!If you want to learn and see more from Anabelle you can find her here:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/anabellesmith/ Website – https://www.anabellesmith.net Connect with my Instagram page - @nevertoolate_podcasthttps://instagram.com/nevertoolate_podcast?utm_medium=copy_link
My top 5 focuses! Sleep, Nutrition, Mindset/Meditation, Learning/getting better everyday, Friends and Family… I wanted to jump on today and give you all an insight into my top 5 focuses and what they look like to help me perform my best day in and day out in golf and life! I love learning about what works best for me and then trying them out on myself and seeing how they go. I hope this insight gives you all a bit more information about what I do to try and flourish and can spark your curiosity about what is possible! There are some great topics I talk about in this episode and I hope you all enjoy! Here are some topics I chat about in the episode:- Whoop wearable device and its impact- Sleep effects me the most and is a non-negotiable - Some tools to help sleep- Eating before bed- Nutrition tips in the morning - Gratitude practice and journalling - Getting out in nature- Good, Better, How…- Connection with others- Reading- Curiosity  - Trying things out to see what works best for youI hope you all enjoy listening and I’d love to hear any thoughts or feedback from the episode! Connect with my Instagram page - @nevertoolate_podcasthttps://instagram.com/nevertoolate_podcast?utm_medium=copy_link 
In this episode I had the privilege of chatting to Carel Wildenboer, a physiotherapist making a difference and changing people's lives with a holistic and integrative approach to helping clients. Carel dives deep into the moment his approach to physiotherapy changed forever and how he is now using this approach, taught by Douglas Heel, in his practice daily. It was an absolute privilege to chat to Carel and to share his incredible knowledge with you all. Carel is someone I have been working with for 3-4 months now and has helped my body, mind and movement patterns a lot. We talk about so much in this chat, it’s a must listen!Here are some key points that Carel and I spoke about:- His approach to helping clients- Focusing on movement patterns- Douglas Heel and the impact his influence has had- Muscle Activation Technique and how it works- Analysing movement patterns and sequences- Breathing to lower the nervous system- Getting to the root cause- Always being open to learning- Growth mindset over a fixed mindsetI hope you all enjoy listening to the conversation Carel and I had, and can implement some of the incredible knowledge he shared, to help you all on your self improvement journeys. This is a must listen!!If you want to learn and see more from Carel Wildenboer you can find him here:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/be123_beactivated/Website – https://www.be123.coConnect with my Instagram page - @nevertoolate_podcasthttps://instagram.com/nevertoolate_podcast?utm_medium=copy_link
Just thought I would jump on and give you all a bit of a life update and what has been going on for me personally these last few months and what the rest of the year is looking like. In this episode I talk about dealing with some of the tougher times I’ve had lately, the support networks/people I have been able to lean on, what tools I utilise on a daily basis, how working out what my purpose is helps me on and off the golf course, and so much more! Here are some topics I chat about in the episode:- Life update- My winter training block- Working with my coach and my swing progressions- The helpful tools I’ve used- My current nutrition protocol - Mojo Crowe Mindset Course - Working out my values and purpose- My passion for learning- Curiosity  - Meditation, Gratitude, Gym, Journaling - The upcoming PGA Tour Australia season- The Mountain is you bookI hope you all enjoy listening and I’d love to hear any thoughts or feedback from the episode! Connect with my Instagram page - @nevertoolate_podcasthttps://instagram.com/nevertoolate_podcast?utm_medium=copy_link
In this episode I had the privilege of chatting to Daniel Beckmann, a professional golfer on the Australian Tour who has been through some extreme lows and highs in his life, with being told he had a 16% chance of survival from a rare form of cancer called T Cell Lymphoblastic Lymphoma, being one of them. It was an absolute privilege to chat to Daniel and that he felt comfortable to open up and talk to us all about what he has gone through, and it’s great to hear he is cancer free! From professional golf, to a 9-5 job, to 3 years in a hospital and back to professional golf. We talk about all of this and so much more!Here are some key points that Daniel and I spoke about:- His time in the Australian and Victorian Institute of Sports  - Turning professional - The loss of his mum to cancer - Going to a 9-5 job- Cancer diagnose of T Cell Lymphoblastic Lymphoma - Having a 16% chance of survival- 3 years full time in hospital- His comeback to professional golf- Winning a 100k hole in one prizeI hope you all enjoy listening to the conversation Daniel and I had, and can implement some of the incredible knowledge he shared, to help you all on your self improvement journeys. This is a must listen!!If you want to learn and see more from Daniel Beckmann you can find him here:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/danielbeckmanngolf/  Connect with my Instagram page - @nevertoolate_podcasthttps://instagram.com/nevertoolate_podcast?utm_medium=copy_link
In this episode I had the privilege of chatting to Keegan Hipgrave who played professionally in the NRL for 5 seasons, before having to medically retire from the game he loved at the age of 24. Multiple head knocks and concussions were what forced him out of the game with the last concussion leading to a constant 2 month headache. Since retirement, he has shifted his focus to helping others and is doing that in many ways. One of which through doing disability support work for What Ability. We talk about his time in the NRL, the moment his life changed forever after the passing of his best mate at the age of 17, finding his purpose and passion, the chat with his neurologist about medically retiring from the professional Rugby, and so much more!Here are some key points that Keegan and I spoke about:- Playing in the NRL  - Dealing with concussions- Family, friends and support networks - Seeing a psychologist- The loss of his best mate at 17- What Ability National Athlete Manager- Sport life balance- Trial and error in life- The importance of friends   - Having a deep desire to be better every day- Helping othersI hope you all enjoy listening to the conversation Keegan and I had, and can implement some of the incredible knowledge he shared, to help you all on your self improvement journeys. This is a must listen!!If you want to learn and see more from Keegan Hipgrave you can find him here:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/keeganhipgrave/Podcast - https://www.instagram.com/keeganandcompanypod/ Connect with my Instagram page - @nevertoolate_podcasthttps://instagram.com/nevertoolate_podcast?utm_medium=copy_link
In this episode I had the privilege of chatting to Steven May who is an AFL footballer for the Melbourne Demons, a premiership player for the Demons in 2021, a two time All Australian backman and has played over 200 games in 13 years. It was great to chat about his upbringing in Darwin before making the move to Melbourne to pursue his footy career and try to fulfil his dreams of playing AFL and on the MCG. We talk about his time at the Gold Coast Suns and his time as Co-Captain there. Along with that we cover the triumphs in his career and the tougher times that have helped shape him into the person he is today! We talk about this and so much more!Here are some key points that Steven and I spoke about:- Growing up in Darwin  - Being drafted to the Gold Coast Suns- Advice for younger players - Growing with his leadership skills- The 2021 Premiership- 2 x All Australian- His deep competitiveness- Seeing a psychologist and having a mental health routine- The importance of friends   - Having a deep desire to be better every day- Dean Solomon believing and helping him early on in his career- Book “The Road Less Travelled”I hope you all enjoy listening to the conversation Steven and I had, and can implement some of the incredible knowledge he shared, to help you all on your self improvement journeys. This is a must listen!!If you want to learn and see more from Steven May you can find him here:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/stevenmay/Connect with my Instagram page - @nevertoolate_podcasthttps://instagram.com/nevertoolate_podcast?utm_medium=copy_link
In this episode I had the privilege of chatting to Ryan Shelton who along with being a comedian, has been on TV and radio, and is currently a host on The Imperfects podcast with Hugh and Josh Van Cuylenberg. Ryan has been on multiple TV shows in his career such as ‘Thank God You’re Here’ and ‘Rove’ and has a passion for making people laugh. It was while reading the book ‘The Courage To Be Disliked’ that things changed and propelled him onto the growth path he’s on today. We chat about what that journey has looked like for him so far and what tools he’s used to help discover more about himself. We talk about this and so much more!Here are some key points that Ryan and I spoke about:- One of the most nervous moments of his career staring on ‘Thank God You’re Here’  - Competitiveness - His experience using a dumb (Smug) phone - The flow state- His experiences seeing a psychologist   - The Courage To Be Disliked book- Finding his why and purpose- The role of laughter and humour  - The Imperfects podcast and the influence it has had on him I hope you all enjoy listening to the conversation Ryan and I had, and can implement some of the incredible knowledge he shared, to help you all on your self improvement journeys. This is a must listen!!If you want to learn and see more from Ryan Shelton you can find him here:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/ryansheltonography/Podcast – The Imperfects PodcastConnect with my Instagram page - @nevertoolate_podcasthttps://instagram.com/nevertoolate_podcast?utm_medium=copy_link
In this episode I had the privilege of chatting to Matt Rowe who is the Author of Belief to Heal, a certified health coach, reiki and meditation practitioner, an all American triathlete in 2007, recovered from both MS and a paralysis in his right leg, runs the identity of health wellness coaching and podcast, and travels internationally to speak on belief, healing and possibility. What a privilege it was to chat to Matt and I am so grateful for his time and the opportunity to meet him.Here are some key points that Matt and I spoke about:- The paralysis of his leg  - Food is medicine - Dealing with 25-30 strokes a day in 2013 - His diagnosis of MS in 2017- Two basic emotions in our life fear and love  - Leaning into joy and love- We are all energy- His deeper inner learning journey  - Believing we are enoughI hope you all enjoy listening to the conversation Matt and I had, and can implement some of the incredible knowledge he shared, to help you all on your self improvement journeys. This is a must listen!!!If you want to learn and see more from Matt Rowe you can find him here:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/identityofhealth/Website - https://www.mattrowecoaching.comConnect with my Instagram page - @nevertoolate_podcasthttps://instagram.com/nevertoolate_podcast?utm_medium=copy_link
Lately I’ve been reading a book called ‘Four Thousand Weeks’ by Oliver Burkman and it’s sparked some powerful ideas in my mind about finitude, self-improvement, gratitude and embracing where you are at in life. I wanted to share these core ideas with you all today and talk through how they can be useful tools throughout your own self-improvement journey. Here are some topics I chat about in the episode:- Finitude- Embracing Life- We never really have time- To do lists- Gratitude- Meditation- If you win the rat race you’re still a rat- The Parable of the Mexican Fisherman- Creating a positive environment - I am enough- Embracing each moment- Self awareness- Love and compassion for yourself, your family and your friendsI hope you all enjoy listening and I’d love to hear any thoughts or feedback from the episode! Connect with my Instagram page - @nevertoolate_podcasthttps://instagram.com/nevertoolate_podcast?utm_medium=copy_link
Georgia Beattie is CEO of Australia’s largest organic mushroom farm Bulla Park, which has been in operation for more than 30 years, employs over 70 staff, and produces 15-20 tonnes of mushrooms weekly… With a background in technology and startups, she made a career change to the farm and is using her knowledge to help Bulla Park and her staff be the best versions they can be. We dive into this today and so much more!  Here are some key points that Georgia and I spoke about:- Her diagnosis with Crones - Australia’s largest organic mushroom farm Bulla Park- Keeping her life as simple as possible - Regenerative agriculture- The high nutrient density in Organic food  - Being aware of your consumption- Organic certifications- The importance of the Organic industry - How Organic and Regenerative farming help the environment  I hope you all enjoy listening to the conversation Georgia and I had, and can implement some of the incredible knowledge she shared, to help you all on your self improvement journeys. If you want to learn and see more from Georgia Beattie, you can find her here:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gbeattie/Instagram Bulla Park - https://www.instagram.com/bullapark/Website - http://www.georgiabeattie.comConnect with my Instagram page - @nevertoolate_podcasthttps://instagram.com/nevertoolate_podcast?utm_medium=copy_link
Kelsey Browne is a Super Netball superstar who has represented Australia in the Australian Diamonds team, a dual premiership player with the Sunshine Coast Lightning and has a passion for self development by optimising both her physical and mental health. Today I had the privilege of talking to Kelsey about her curiosity for improvement, her work with What Ability, the high’s and low’s of her career and the growth she is witnessing, and involved in, with women’s sport. We dive into this today and so much more! Here are some key points that Kelsey and I spoke about:- Her disability support work with What Ability- The growing landscape in Women’s sport- Her Passion for self development - Dealing with injuries and setbacks- The influence of her family   - Always learning about herself- The high’s and low’s of her career- Her mental health challenges - Living a life of purpose  I hope you all enjoy listening to the conversation Kelsey and I had, and can implement some of the incredible knowledge she shared, to help you all on your self improvement journeys. If you want to learn and see more from Kelsey Browne, you can find her here:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/kelseybrowne_/What Ability - https://whatability.com.auConnect with my Instagram page - @nevertoolate_podcasthttps://instagram.com/nevertoolate_podcast?utm_medium=copy_link
Ricky Dann is the owner of Stoked Nutrition and a man who’s passion for self improvement is contagious. Today I had the privilege of talking to him about his curiosity for improvement, signing up for an ironman having never done one, the ability to think critically and his journey to completing his PHD. Ricky shares some incredible insights into his mindset, how he prioritises sleep and nutrition along with clearly planning out his daily tasks. We dive into this today and so much more! Here are some key points that Ricky and I spoke about:- Starting his own business Stoked Nutrition- Running 100 miles (161km)- Completing his PHD- Nailing the basics- Taking action  - The cookie jar analogy- 7 Marathons in 7 days - Challenging yourself mentally - Living a life of purpose - David Goggins book- The importance of sleep and nutritionI hope you all enjoy listening to the conversation Ricky and I had, and can implement some of the incredible knowledge he shared, to help you all on your self improvement journeys. If you want to learn and see more from Ricky Dann, you can find him here:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/rickydann_/Stoked - https://www.instagram.com/stokednutrition_/https://www.stokednutrition.comConnect with my Instagram page - @nevertoolate_podcasthttps://instagram.com/nevertoolate_podcast?utm_medium=copy_link
In today’s episode I had the privilege of interviewing one of my best mates David Micheluzzi.  We talked about his journey to the DP World tour and his preparations for The Open Championships this coming week. Dave shares some great insights into his mindset and how important playing with his mates was in helping him find his love for the game again, while helping to propel him to the top of the Australian Tour Order of Merit. We also discuss how he overcame performance anxiety and how curious he is about finding ways to improve his performance. We dive into this today and so much more! Here are some key points that Dave and I spoke about:- Playing in major championships- Winning the Australasian Tour OOM- Number 2 amateur in the world before turning pro- Working his way out of a form slump- Performance anxiety - Playing with mates and having fun again- Having confidence withing yourslef - Law of attraction mindset- Curiosity to get better - Cold plunging - Playing on the PGA tour- Fasting I hope you all enjoy listening to the conversation Dave and I had, and can implement some of the incredible knowledge he shared, to help you all on your self improvement journeys. If you want to learn and see more from David Micheluzzi, you can find him here:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/david_micheluzzi/Connect with my Instagram page - @nevertoolate_podcasthttps://instagram.com/nevertoolate_podcast?utm_medium=copy_link
In today’s episode I had the privilege of interviewing Brain Sanders from the Peak Human podcast who’s mission is to help people not just survive, but thrive through diet and lifestyle changes. The Sapien Framework of eating has helped countless amounts of people around the world change their lives and find optimal health. We dive into this today and much more!We discuss the impact Mark Sisson and his book Primal Blueprint has had on his life, along with the documentary series he is making to explain and consolidate all the information he has come across for optimal and peak health.  Here are some key points that Brian and I spoke about:- How his life changed 9 years ago when he lost both of his parents- Animal based eating- Taking your health into your own hands- Sapien Framework - Nutrient Density and Satiety- Bio Availability in foods - Protein leverage framework- Fat doesn’t equal fat- Cutting out all seed/vegetable oils from your diet - Eat densely move intensely- Peak Human Podcast- Food Lies Instagram I also wanted to add in the names of impactful people Brian mentioned during our chat:-Mark Sisson (Primal Blueprint book)- Dr Ted Naiman- Dr Cate Shanahan- Dr Chris Knobbe- Dr Paul SaladinoI hope you all enjoy listening to the conversation Brian and I had, and can implement some of the incredible knowledge he shared, to help you all on your self improvement journeys. If you want to learn and see more from Brian Sanders, you can find him here:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/food.lies/Website - https://www.foodlies.org - https://www.sapien.orgConnect with my Instagram page - @nevertoolate_podcasthttps://instagram.com/nevertoolate_podcast?utm_medium=copy_link
Lately a recurring theme I’ve had pop up in conversation is the one of life chapters. Today I wanted to do an episode on embracing the current chapter you are in, and savouring the moment, because blink and you might miss it! Throughout life, your focuses and priorities change. For example, throughout school, your focuses may surround sport/art/academics/friendship groups etc… but when you’re in your 20’s, 30’s and 40’s, your focuses can become more career or family based. Within all these life chapters, focuses change, adapt and grow. Sometimes things might feel right, and at other times, they might feel like they’re spiralling out of control. I feel like it all comes back to 'controlling the controllables' in that moment. It is important to embrace that moment as much as possible, and know that everything is happening for us, not to us.Something I always come back to when reflecting on both good and bad times is that everything is happening for us, not to us. This thought totally shifts my mindset from a negative ‘why me’ state to a ‘this is meant for me and there is a reason why this is happening’ mindset. This then allows me to consider ‘what can I learn from this, and how can I implement things to continue to improve and grow’.I hope you all enjoy listening and I’d love to hear any thoughts or feedback from the episode!Connect with my Instagram page - @nevertoolate_podcasthttps://instagram.com/nevertoolate_podcast?utm_medium=copy_link
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