25 episodes

Have you ever wondered who you are becoming; or what your legacy might be? We are all destined to leave some kind of legacy, but the question is, are you being intentional about the legacy you are going to leave behind?

Dave Courteen, leader & author, discusses with Trevor Waldock, social entrepreneur, mentor & communicator, his latest book Becoming Mandela – Be Your Legacy.

Using the life of Mandela as an illustration, each episode tracks the chapters of the book to inspire and shed some light on how we use every day as a classroom to develop the heart & character of a legacy-leaver.

Becoming Mandela Trevor Waldock

    • Education

Have you ever wondered who you are becoming; or what your legacy might be? We are all destined to leave some kind of legacy, but the question is, are you being intentional about the legacy you are going to leave behind?

Dave Courteen, leader & author, discusses with Trevor Waldock, social entrepreneur, mentor & communicator, his latest book Becoming Mandela – Be Your Legacy.

Using the life of Mandela as an illustration, each episode tracks the chapters of the book to inspire and shed some light on how we use every day as a classroom to develop the heart & character of a legacy-leaver.

    Postscript

    Postscript

    This is the final podcast in this series. Dave and Trevor reflect on the past six months of working through the twenty four episodes of "Becoming Mandela" and share their own personal insights and leave some final challenges around eldership and becoming the best version of ourselves. There is an ancient piece of wisdom that declares - "without vision people end up in hopelessness" - and the hope is that "Becoming Mandela" has provided every listener with some vision and some hope for their future.

    Oh, and by the way, you don't want the miss the very end of this episode! We think it is a fitting conclusion.

    Thanks for listening and being part of the pod!

    • 39 min
    Showing Up

    Showing Up

    We often talk about people not showing up in a sporting context but how often do we not show up in life? The brain is, without doubt, the most under utilised resource in our body. We have so much potential in our minds, our bodies, our spirit and our talents but do we make the most of it? As we review this final chapter of Becoming Mandela, we explore how we can really focus on showing up in all its glorious, fullest extent to the world in which we live.

    • 48 min
    Growing Up

    Growing Up

    So, despite the title, this episode isn't just about growing up. I mean, we all grow up don't we - that's just life and nature? No, this episode explores how we can grow up fruitfully. How do we cut through and cut out all the challenges and difficulties that life throws at us, all the hurt and pain caused my our experiences, to become just the best version of ourselves. This is a powerful, thought-provoking and challenging listen but we think you will find it so helpful in your own personal journey.

    • 50 min
    Waking Up

    Waking Up

    Do you sometimes feel worn down by the repetitiveness of life? Have you ever wondered if there is more to life than the work, eat, sleep pattern we can caught up with? This episode looks at how we can truly wake up to our true potential and live life to the full. It reminds us that this is not a dress rehearsal, we just get one shot at life. Trevor and Dave explore how we need to learn to listen to the signals that life send us and respond to the "wake up" calls that we get thrown at us from time to time.

    We promise that this will be another fascinating and thought provoking episode in Becoming Mandela.

    • 49 min
    Apologies

    Apologies

    Elton John once sang that "sorry seems to be the hardest word" and we think he was pretty perceptive. Why is it that we find it so hard to apologise? And, why is our difficulty with apologising so damaging to our ability to be the best version of ourselves? In this deeply personal and rich podcast, Trevor explores why we need to start with learning to apologise to ourselves whilst acknowledging that, as a generation, we also probably owe an apology to our children and grandchildren. Listening to this episode may well hold the key to helping you understand how to get better at relationships and, maybe, at life.

    • 56 min
    Disruptive Conversations

    Disruptive Conversations

    Have you ever put off a conversation with a friend or a loved one because you knew it wasn't going to be the easiest of discussions? Well, this podcast delves into why those conversations are so important to our learning and to our journey to become the best version of ourselves. Trevor and Dave discuss how we can have these disruptive conversations in a constructive way. It's a powerful and honest listen.

    By the way, in this podcast Trevor talks about his Youth Compass Project and if you need the link to the website then here it is. Weblink for Youth Compass Project

    • 42 min

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