
72 episodes

Straight Talk with Mark Bouris Mentored.com.au
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Too often, we avoid real conversations. Entrepreneur Mark Bouris sits down and gets to know people, understands what makes them tick, and shares the great and unusual things they’re doing. There’s no sugar coating. There’s no hiding behind fancy marketing slogans. Just an honest conversation.
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Everyday I had to execute with a tenacity that was unmatched: Former NFL player Jesse Williams
Only one Australian can say he holds the NFL Superbowl title ring, and that's Jesse Williams.
Born in Brisbane, to Indigenous Australian parents and dreaming of playing football. Jesse was the first Indigenous Australian to receive a scholarship to play college football over in the US. Shortly after signing with the Seattle Seahawks, his NFL career was over before it even had a chance to get started - Jesse was diagnosed with kidney cancer at the age of 24.It's tough for any athletes coming to the end of their sporting careers, let alone having to deal with that as soon as they've made it onto the stage they dream of playing on. So how did Jesse deal with it?
Find out more about Jesse's work here:
https://www.firststepfoundation.com.au/
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Performance expert explains how to manage your stress and be the best
Dr Jemma King is a Human Behaviourist specialising in Emotional Intelligence and Performance under Stress expert.
Dr King is also a Research Fellow at the University of Queensland School of Psychology and works as a specialist external advisor to McKinsey and Company.
She has consulted the Australian Defence Force, Special Operations Command, and the Centre for Australian Army.
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Is Australia looking at Labor Full House?
Current New South Wales premier Dominic Perrottet and opposition leader Chris Minns share with Mark Bouris their position for the eastern state of Australia.
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Taryn Brumfitt: You're not living your full potential if you have this problem
Life is fleeting. Don't waste it criticising how you look and feel.
Taryn Brumfitt leads the Body Image Movement, teaching people to love and appreciate their bodies. She is also 2023's Australian Of The Year.
In 2016, Taryn's documentary Embrace tackled the serious issue of women’s body loathing and her own path to body acceptance.
Her work has since reached more than 200 million people, leading her to become an internationally recognised keynote speaker whose work is recognised by UN Women.
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Original Yellow Wiggle Greg Page: Statistically I shouldn't be alive right now
Greg Page is the original Yellow group member of the mega-success band, The Wiggles.
Wiggles announced that Page would leave the group due to poor health in 2006.
Greg collapsed suddenly during a reunion show at Castle Hill RSL in Sydney. Due to a "strong chain of survival," Greg survived a cardiac arrest. Greg founded his charity,
Heart of the Nation, after his near-death experience. His goal with the charity is to ensure everyone can access an AED as needed through "communal ownership" to help share the cost.
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Rise of Alex Volkanovski: Australia's UFC Champion
The highly anticipated showdown between Australia's UFC featherweight champion Alex Volkanovski and lightweight contender Islam Makhachev in Perth in February 2023 has become one of the sport's greatest fights.
Volkanovski is known for his powerful striking and elite grappling skills. While he couldn't protect his title, he remains pound-for-pound the best in the world.
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