On Courage

Eira Joy Aringay

Perhaps it goes without saying that On Courage is a podcast which examines and explores the virtue of courage. The timeless virtue C.S Lewis says is "the form of every virtue at the testing point". This is because whenever courage is wielded, all other virtues such as kindness, justice and wisdom, are more fully realised and observed. We seek to interview and study people with valuable insights, stories and experiences of courage, those creative thinkers and makers across industries and cultures, and with enduring wisdom to pass onto future generations. Through the lenses of artistic endeavour, personal development, philosophy and faith, we reflect on courage as an essential ingredient to living a fulfilled and purposeful life, no matter our unique calling.

  1. 29/10/2024

    Ep 14 | Finding Your Voice with Ruth Song

    In this insightful episode, we’re joined by Ruth Song, a career coach and communications educator who shares her journey of self-discovery and courage beginning from a childhood of keeping her voice hidden. Recounting her personal adversities, Ruth explains how she approached these challenges with self-compassion and resilience, reminding us that even the toughest times can be transformative. To overcome her own fears, Ruth has relied on 'exposure therapy,' a strategy that involves intentionally stepping out of her comfort zone to build confidence. Courage, she reminds us, is like a muscle that strengthens with practice and persistence. Together we explore the significant influence that others’ opinions can have on our lives and the importance of filtering helpful advice from beliefs that limit us. Ruth emphasises the need to listen closely to our inner voice rather than allowing others to determine our life’s trajectory. For Ruth, redefining failure has been a key part of her journey and she explains the power of choosing to "fail on your own terms." Ruth suggests setting growth metrics to track progress rather than perfection, helping to reframe disappointments as valuable parts of the learning process. Ruth also teaches us the powerful idea of tuning into your 'personal radio,' aligning with our unique voice and values rather than being distracted by external expectations. To foster continuous growth, Ruth suggests using 'After Action Reviews' as a reflection tool; examining experiences and identifying areas for improvement, and turning every situation into a learning opportunity. She also recommends conducting small 'projects' as a way to try out new ideas, allowing for manageable risks and insights that help clarify one’s path. We hope this inspiring and practical conversation with Ruth motivates you to redefine failure, face your fears and approach life with a renewed sense of purpose. Guest Bio: Ruth Song wasn't always the confident coach she is today. As a child, anxiety held her back, making speaking up a daunting challenge. But at 20, she defied expectations, not only launching her own radio show, but pioneering the English language section for a non-profit broadcaster. This ignited a 20-year career empowering others. She's coached over 1,000 individuals to craft compelling narratives that showcase their value to potential employers, and helped students launch successful startups. But Ruth's secret weapon isn't some magic formula. It's cultivating the "creativity muscle" through continuous learning and fearless action. Her journey is a testament to courage. From battling childhood ovarian cancer to overcoming public speaking anxiety, she's embraced challenges and grown from them. Now, she inspires organizations like Deutsche Bank, Hong Kong Stock Exchange, and the National Council of Social Services in Singapore on the power of storytelling and collaboration. Ruth Song LinkedIn ...Subscribe: oncouragepodcast.com Connect: @oncouragepodcastEnquire: hello@oncouragepodcast.com Intro & Outro Music:"Deep Ambient" by Coma-MediaProvided by www.pixabay.com

    1h 19m
  2. 27/08/2024

    Ep13 | Trusting Your Instincts with Stu Buckland

    In this episode, we chat with Stu Buckland about his career journey and experiences in podcast production and the broader media industry. From his childhood days improvising songs and recording radio shows on cassette tape to navigating the challenges of working in the corporate sector, Stu offers great insight into an array of topics such as job loss, the shifting employment landscape and the importance of self-trust in navigating creative careers. We get a glimpse of his foray into acting and comedy, before learning how courage opened Stu up to new opportunities and promotions in the corporate media world. Having been instrumental in developing and launching the first ever podcast platform at Network Ten, Stu reflects on the power and potential of podcasting in the present and future. He provides thoughtful reflection on the delicate balance between nurturing personal joy and the desire to bring joy to others. He mentions the often-overlooked business side of creativity, highlighting the necessity of coupling artistic talent with the ability to self-promote and manage the commercial aspects of one's work. Stu also discusses his current projects; two podcasts he is currently hosting, as well as an exciting new project he is producing centered on young stroke survivors. Through these ventures, Stu continues to explore new avenues of creative expression while staying committed to personal growth and helping others through his work. This episode is an insightful exploration on the highs and lows of a media career, offering listeners both inspiration and practical wisdom from someone who has navigated the challenges of the creative world with passion and resilience. Guest Bio: Stuart Buckland is a podcast producer and media manager. Stuart worked at Network 10 for 11 years, starting in sales operations before shifting careers completely to lead Network 10’s new podcast platform “10 Speaks”. With a small team and minimal budget, Stuart and his team created a platform of more than a dozen shows, Stuart producing some podcasts himself including ’The Professor and the Hack’ with Hugh Riminton and Peter Van Onselen, ‘10 News First Person’, and ‘Where’s William Tyrrell?’ which has been 10 Speaks biggest success to date which has at this point over 6 million listens, the show regularly topping the Apple podcast charts in the ‘All Categories’ and ‘News’ sections  during its run. Stuart also helped launch and supervise other successful shows including The Bachelor recap show ‘Cocktails and Roses’ with Osher Gunsberg, “Short Black with Sandra Sully” and “So, Now What?” with Waleed Aly. In 2022 Stuart was the Director of Audio Production at audio agency Ampel and is currently freelancing as a producer and consultant as well as working on his own independent podcasts. Stuart Buckland LinkedInThe Angry Chimp LinkedInThe Angry Chimp Instagram  Dad Pants PodcastBit Weird But Fair Enough I Guess Podcast ...Subscribe: oncouragepodcast.com Connect: @oncouragepodcastEnquire: hello@oncouragepodcast.com Intro & Outro Music:"Deep Ambient" by Coma-MediaProvided by www.pixabay.com

    1h 4m
  3. 30/04/2024

    Ep12 | Speaking Of Faith with Jon Hoevenaars

    In this thought-provoking episode, we engage in fruitful conversation with media presenter and producer Jon Hoevenaars. Not only do we explore Jon's unique career in broadcast television and podcasting but we also delve into the pivotal role his Christian faith has played in the shaping of his journey and outlook on life. Considering the pressures of a public-facing career, Jon candidly shares personal experiences and the impacts of self-doubt, whilst highlighting how the support of colleagues, family, and friends helped him navigate the challenges, develop resilience and rebuild his confidence.  Jon’s insights on the interplay between courage and encouragement are illuminating, illustrating how the power of support can embolden us and propel us into action towards our realising our professional goals and personal ambitions.  Yet amidst discussions of the conventional notions of success and the influences of Western culture, Jon challenges us to reevaluate our priorities and embrace a values-driven approach to living. Through his introspective reflections, he invites us to contemplate the deeper meaning behind our pursuits and to chart a course towards a life of true fulfilment and purpose. Drawing from a deep well of spiritual wisdom, Jon guides us through the transformative journey of surrendering to a force greater than oneself, urging us to consider the profound advantages of believing in an ultimate creator, the God of the Bible. Jon credits his faith for providing a strong sense of identity and self-worth, which has been instrumental in helping him overcome doubt and fear. Throughout the episode, Jon emphasises the importance of encouragement in fostering courage. He teaches us how courage is not self-evident and requires a strong sense of identity, unwavering hope and community support to thrive. In this, along with other intriguing concepts, Jon leaves us with a wealth of insights to ponder, igniting a spark of inspiration and introspection that resonates long after our conversation ends.  Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with friends and family – your support means the world to us! Guest Bio: Jon Hoevenaars is a Melbourne-based sports producer-presenter, who is trying to escape the notion that his value is in what he can achieve. In his full-time role at Tennis Australia, he hosts The AO Show podcast, and produces video content for broadcast, digital and internal channels. Previously, Jon has worked as a radio sports reporter for SEN and a writer and narrator for AFL Media, after graduating from RMIT University in 2008. Since 2012, he has also served as a match day stadium announcer at the MCG, and is occasionally seen compering weddings or entertaining guests with his band, The Groovesmen. While Jon considers work a necessary and noble part of life, he is most interested in people — how they perceive themselves and others — and how words and images can be used or abused to illuminate or obfuscate truth. Jon's Christian worldview is grounded in the notion that humanity was brought into being through the intentional design of a supreme creator, whose handiwork we all see, and whose image we all bear, but whose identity we mostly ignore. ... Subscribe: oncouragepodcast.comConnect: @oncouragepodcastEnquire: hello@oncouragepodcast.com Intro & Outro Music:"Deep Ambient" by Coma-MediaProvided by www.pixabay.com

    1h 11m
  4. 26/03/2024

    Ep11 | Reframing Success with Michael Dimarco

    Join Eira Joy in this captivating conversation with talented filmmaker, writer and editor, Michael Dimarco, as he unveils the layers of persistence and passion that have shaped his creative journey.  Sharing his childhood experiences and the hurdles he overcame, Michael offers a candid exploration of how adversity can fuel creativity. From nurturing his love for writing to forging a career in filmmaking, Michael recalls the pivotal moments that defined his path. Having navigated numerous industry temptations and setbacks, he emphasises the importance of knowing your worth, redefining success and persevering amidst failure.  We also discuss the significance of making incremental adjustments in both creative endeavours and daily life, illuminating the transformative power of small changes. With authenticity and wisdom, Michael's story is testament to the courage required to pursue a career in the media and entertainment industry. May this insightful dialogue serve as a beacon of encouragement for aspiring creatives and seasoned professionals alike, reaffirming how resilience and determination opens doors to artistic fulfilment and achievement. Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with friends and family who could use a dose of inspiration and insight. Your support means the world to us! Guest Bio: Michael James Dimarco has been within the film industry for several years now. In that time he has built up an extensive database. Starting young with his first independent film, released at the age of 18. Michael went on to write for Australian TV Show "Neighbours". After his time with the show, Michael now focus on his own stories, while supporting and believing in independent work. Michael supports others and loves working with emerging and existing talent. https://vimeo.com/michaeldimarco ... Subscribe: oncouragepodcast.comConnect: @oncouragepodcastEnquire: hello@oncouragepodcast.com Intro & Outro Music:"Deep Ambient" by Coma-MediaProvided by www.pixabay.com

    1h 18m
  5. 12/03/2024

    Ep10 | Good Old Days: A Monologue

    In this episode, Eira Joy reflects on her creative process, beginning with her early teenage years when she first discovered the power of songwriting. At just 15, she picked up the guitar and quickly found comfort in expressing herself through writing lyrical poetry and composing melodies. Despite the typical challenges of adolescence, Eira Joy fondly recalls these years as the ‘good old days,’ cherishing the freedom and confidence she once had to harness her creativity. Music and songwriting were not just hobbies, but became somewhat of a therapy, allowing her to confront and navigate her emotions with clarity and hope. Eira Joy shares a part of her process writing her new song, ‘Glow.’ Through introspective lyrics, she explores the concept of glowing as a symbol of inner strength and creativity, drawing parallels between the glow of youth and the enduring light within each of us. May this brief monologue compel you to share your own voice and shine your light, through whatever creative outlet speaks to you. And may we all, by embarking on a journey of reflection, exploration, and rediscovery, illuminate the path toward a brighter, more courageous future. ... Subscribe: oncouragepodcast.comConnect: @oncouragepodcastEnquire: hello@oncouragepodcast.com "Good Old Days: A Monologue"Written & Narrated by Eira Joy Aringay Music:"Sentimental Guitar And Piano" by Music_For_VideosProvided by www.pixabay.com "Glow" by Eira Joy Aringay © 2024

    9 min
  6. 20/02/2024

    Ep9 | Loving The Work with Stephanie Lillis

    In this episode, Eira Joy engages in compelling conversation with versatile actor Stephanie Lillis, delving deep into the theme of courage that has shaped her wonderful career in the performing arts. Stephanie shares her journey from a young age, when she discovered her passion for acting, to becoming a successful actor and drama teacher. Through her work in the theatre and across the screen, we explore the challenges and rewards of performance, illustrating the profound joy of embodying diverse characters, from relatable figures to those that call for intense emotional exploration. Embedded within Stephanie's stories are invaluable pearls of wisdom, carefully cultivated through years of experience, which she generously imparts to other aspiring performers. She emphasises the importance of staying true to oneself, committing to the work and setting achievable goals.  Overflowing with positivity, this episode is a great encouragement for anyone daring to build a career amidst various pressures, expectations and competition. Stephanie's infectious enthusiasm, unwavering resolve and genuine humility stand as a testament to the indomitable spirit demanded by the unpredictable landscape of the entertainment industry. May this open and insightful dialogue serves as a poignant reminder - not just for actors but anyone with a dream - of the transformative power of creativity, resilience and courage in the pursuit of one's passion. Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with friends and family who could use a dose of inspiration and insight. Your support means the world to us! Guest Bio: Inspired by her father’s love of acting and storytelling, Stephanie began drama classes at the age of 7 and has never looked back. Over the past 30 years Stephanie has trained with some of the best acting teachers in the country and the world. She has performed in over 40 plays including touring productions of Victoria. Stephanie loves all aspects of acting and has experience in television, feature films, short films, webseries, commercials, voiceover and corporate work. Stephanie is passionate about teaching acting to young people and inspiring the future generations to live a creative life. www.stephanielillis.com ... Subscribe: oncouragepodcast.comConnect: @oncouragepodcastEnquire: hello@oncouragepodcast.com Intro & Outro Music:"Deep Ambient" by Coma-MediaProvided by www.pixabay.com

    1h 11m
  7. 16/01/2024

    Ep7 | Chasing The Dream with Ferdinand Hoang

    In this episode we dive deep into the unique journey of professional film and television actor Ferdinand Hoang.  Born and raised in war-torn Vietnam, Ferdinand shares his wonderful story of resilience, survival, opportunity and achievement.  From humble beginnings, Ferdinand's quest for survival instilled in him a sense of determination and grit that would shape his future as an established and successful screen actor. He reflects on the serendipitous moments that led him to work in the Australian entertainment industry, highlighting the importance of making oneself available to seize unexpected opportunities. From navigating the audition process to living the highs and lows of rejection, Ferdinand's experiences offer a candid glimpse into the realities of pursuing a career as an actor. Throughout our conversation, Ferdinand also shares the concept of calculated courage – the idea of taking risks while remaining grounded and strategic in pursuit of one's goals.  We can learn a great deal from Ferdinand's determination and indomitable spirit, whether you're an aspiring actor or simply someone navigating the challenges of chasing your dreams.  Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with friends and family who could use a dose of inspiration and insight. Your support means the world to us! Guest Bio: Ferdinand Hoang is a versatile actor who has been in the industry for over 30 years. He has worked with acclaimed directors and actors like Gregory Peck, Michael Caine, Cate Blanchett, Bruce Beresford, Phillip Noyce, Tony Ayres. His feature film credits include The Quiet American, Mao’s Last Dancer, Little Fish and Jasper Jones. He loves experimenting with different genre of performances: drama, horror and especially comedy, as evident in his most recent role in ABC's reboot of the beloved sitcom Mother and Son. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1152693/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkhttps://iview.abc.net.au/show/mother-and-son-2023 ... Subscribe: oncouragepodcast.comConnect: @oncouragepodcastEnquire: hello@oncouragepodcast.com Intro & Outro Music:"Deep Ambient" by Coma-MediaProvided by www.pixabay.com

    1h 4m

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Perhaps it goes without saying that On Courage is a podcast which examines and explores the virtue of courage. The timeless virtue C.S Lewis says is "the form of every virtue at the testing point". This is because whenever courage is wielded, all other virtues such as kindness, justice and wisdom, are more fully realised and observed. We seek to interview and study people with valuable insights, stories and experiences of courage, those creative thinkers and makers across industries and cultures, and with enduring wisdom to pass onto future generations. Through the lenses of artistic endeavour, personal development, philosophy and faith, we reflect on courage as an essential ingredient to living a fulfilled and purposeful life, no matter our unique calling.