17 episodes

Amazing stories of people who have made gutsy decisions. What did it mean to take a leap of faith? Perhaps against all odds. Vulnerability and risk taking are two sides of the same coin. In this show you will get inspired by people, just like you, who speak their heart in each episode.

The Gutsy Ones Founders Wellbeing

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Amazing stories of people who have made gutsy decisions. What did it mean to take a leap of faith? Perhaps against all odds. Vulnerability and risk taking are two sides of the same coin. In this show you will get inspired by people, just like you, who speak their heart in each episode.

    Alan Stevens - If you are going to go for something, first be clear WHY you want it in the first place

    Alan Stevens - If you are going to go for something, first be clear WHY you want it in the first place

    In this episode, I talk to Alan Stevens, the creator of The Campfire project and an International Profiling and Communications specialist.

    Alan has developed an incredible ability to help people better manage their stakeholders by reading their face.  It’s a unique skill that provide unfair advantage in negotiations, team management and even in personal life.

    In this episode, Alan talks about his journey and we learn how to make an impact on the lives of others.  His two initiatives The Campfire Project and The Business of Smiles are incredibly powerful in driving real change.

    Alan emphasises the need for a trusted network to cope with the challenges life throws at us.  He is a firm believer in having a deep understanding of the WHY before embarking on any venture.

    • 27 min
    Robi Schlaff - What I have learnt from Survivors is you need to feel safe. Trust is a part of feeling safe.

    Robi Schlaff - What I have learnt from Survivors is you need to feel safe. Trust is a part of feeling safe.

    In this episode, I talk to Robi Schlaff, the Director of the Westchester County Office for Women. Robi has decades of experience in direct service and policy and is extremely knowledgeable about issues involving women and families. In January 2022, Robi was honoured to receive The End Violence Against Women International “Game Changer” award. 

    Robi and her team provide direct services to survivors in family violence cases in Westchester county, New York.  Robi talks about the distress her clients go through and sometimes just reaching out to their office can be a gutsy decision.  

    In Robi's world, an error or an oversight could literally cost someone their life. Robi outlines how feeling safe and connected is at the heart of how they help their clients deal with their situation.  In her own instance, Robi relied on a trusted network to help her navigate through a challenging decision.

    • 29 min
    Sameer Doshi - If you have a huge problem in front of you, focus on the very next step

    Sameer Doshi - If you have a huge problem in front of you, focus on the very next step

    In this episode, Rob talks to Sameer Doshi, who is the Emerging Opportunities Director at Microsoft.

    Sameer shares his incredible journey of grit as he successfully overcame a personal challenge of going blind as an adult.  He outlines an episode of interviewing with Microsoft and being so well prepared that the company did not know until after they hired him that he was blind.

    Sameer outlines how his life changed with the onset of his blindness.  He gives us a glimpse into how he adapted to the new reality and instead of being in despair, drew strength from those around him.  Sameer has gone on to author a book, The Work Ahead. This is a truly inspirational episode.

    • 25 min
    Steve Torso - I start every single speech and talk with my mission and my vision. It just calms me down and is a reminder as to why I do what I do.

    Steve Torso - I start every single speech and talk with my mission and my vision. It just calms me down and is a reminder as to why I do what I do.

    In this episode, I talk to Steve Torso, the Co-founder and Managing Director of Wholesale Investor.

    Steve shares with us his belief in the company purpose and how it has helped him through the toughest of times.  We talk about impostor syndrome and the stress levels founders are facing in the current environment.  Steve is a high energy person and talks about the importance of having a trusted network in his life.

    Steve is inspirational and full of energy.  He attributes this to his exercise regime, which is his coping mechanism. As a founder as well as an individual who interacts with 100s, if not 1000s of investors, Steve has very useful tips to founders and wannabe founders.

    • 27 min
    Phil Morle - Think in terms of leaps and each of those leaps should feel hard. That is how great companies visualise the future.

    Phil Morle - Think in terms of leaps and each of those leaps should feel hard. That is how great companies visualise the future.

    In this episode, I talk to Phil Morle, a Partner at Main Sequence Venutres, a leading Venture Capital firm in Australia focussing on deep tech.

    Phil provides great insights as an investor.  There are many interesting and relevant concepts that he introduces us to, such as “Play the infinite game” and “Radical collaboration”. Phil outlines what it takes to build great companies and shares some of the internal workings of Main Sequence Ventures.

    Phil has a fascinating mind and the life lessons he provides are shaped by his own interesting journey.  He started his career in theatre, was the CTO of Kazaa before setting up Australia’s first incubator.

    • 29 min
    Jaimie Fuller - Focus on innovation, differentiation and fit. If not, someone else will copy you real quick

    Jaimie Fuller - Focus on innovation, differentiation and fit. If not, someone else will copy you real quick

    In this episode, I talk to Jaimie Fuller, The Chief Executive Officer of international compression apparel brand SKINS from 1998 to 2019, who is now Chair and co-founder of eo, an Australian-based sports technology company.

    In this episode, Jaimie gives us a glimpse into the amazing journey that SKINS was and the lessons he learnt along the way. We hear Jaimie talk about the downfall of SKINS as he unpacks the events in the lead up to the closure. Jaimie holds back little in his flamboyant, entrepreneurial way. There are capital, governance, distribution, and team issues that all played a role.

    Having a reputed brand shut down after almost 2 decades was not easy for Jaimie. However, it has now made him stronger and better for his next venture eo. Jaimie shares his vision for eo as well as his tip for founders.

    • 29 min

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