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We’re told to always be in the present moment … we’re told to set goals and achieve them … we’re told that life’s short and to live every moment as if it where our last. Arrrgh, what does all this mean?? As one great lyricist wrote … “No-ones an island and sometimes it’s good to pretend” When was a time in your life you let yourself be ‘you’ and gave yourself the time to pretend? “Max’s Island” the podcast, exists so you can tell others WHY!

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We’re told to always be in the present moment … we’re told to set goals and achieve them … we’re told that life’s short and to live every moment as if it where our last. Arrrgh, what does all this mean?? As one great lyricist wrote … “No-ones an island and sometimes it’s good to pretend” When was a time in your life you let yourself be ‘you’ and gave yourself the time to pretend? “Max’s Island” the podcast, exists so you can tell others WHY!

    and he said ... "the girl wants to create"

    and he said ... "the girl wants to create"

    In her later teen years, Jayne Bryant was given a positive affirmation that she was good at singing and performing. It came from a comment made by her brother, to her dad, whilst they were on a family summer holiday.

    From that moment she had the confidence to really focus on this passion and ultimately make the decision to postpone the completion of her University Science Degree and venture to Melbourne to undertake a one year course in music performance. Much to her mum’s displeasure.

    During that year in Melbourne her musical skills blossomed and she began to develop into a ‘real’ performer. On her arrival back to Perth, Jayne became immersed in her local music network and took the bold step to begin performing live. Whilst this lifestyle was challenging and ultimately not financially viable or fulfilling, an impressive body of work was created that culminated in an album of all her songs … called “Just as it Should” and released in 2008.

    "Don't worry, he's her favourite dog ... and she doesn't think you're good enough"

    "Don't worry, he's her favourite dog ... and she doesn't think you're good enough"

    Being a lover of pets, and dogs in particular, is something familiar to
    many of us on Max’s Island. However, few of us go so far as to dedicate a
    big part of our lives to making sure ALL dogs have the best possible life.

    Karen Rhodes was introduced to Homer at the Shenton Park Dogs Home many
    years ago and that relationship became deep and loving through a mutual
    bond between them. Homer was a big, strong masculine dog … but with a heart
    of gold and a loving disposition … and he became the companion Karen needed
    at the time. She could always depend on him.

    "He's the only boy in the world with Duchenne and PHPV ... there is no other person in the world ...got both conditions"

    "He's the only boy in the world with Duchenne and PHPV ... there is no other person in the world ...got both conditions"

    Barry Mone is just like any dad … he’ll do anything for his children.

    Since late 2017, when his son Charlie had just turned 8, Barry and his
    family have been on a crusade. Around this time, through a series of
    circumstances and even observations of others … including a lady who they
    met at the local park … Charlie was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular
    dystrophy (DMD) — an incurable and ultimately fatal condition caused by a
    lack of dystrophin protein.

    Charlie had earlier in life been diagnosed with Persistent hyperplastic
    primary vitreous (PHPV) … a common congenital developmental anomaly of the
    eye that causes a level of blindness, so when his “Duchenne” was diagnosed
    … life became more complicated.

    As Charlie is the only “boy” in the world with both conditions.

    "It was the 9/9/99 ... as Dame Edna would say ... a very spooky date, darling"

    "It was the 9/9/99 ... as Dame Edna would say ... a very spooky date, darling"

    Charlie Gunningham was a little uncertain about the long term future of his
    teaching career in the late 1990’s. But, like many changes in life, there
    was a sequence of events … some unplanned and generally not expected, that
    eventually catapulted his professional life from teaching to something
    totally different … the tech world of digital real estate.

    This mixture of influential events included completing an MBA, connecting
    with an American “hedge fund” manager and entrepreneur who had found
    himself in Perth WA, investing in untried mapping technology … and even
    being on stage with his wife at a Dame Edna Everage show at the Regal
    Theatre in Subiaco WA.

    And … all of this coming together just as the world wide tech bubble was
    about to burst.

    "I was given the opportunity ... I was allowed to go into the police files"

    "I was given the opportunity ... I was allowed to go into the police files"

    Estelle Blackburn OAM, is an acclaimed journalist with a career that has
    included working for WA Newspapers, the ABC and as a media advisor for
    Carmen Lawrence, Western Australia’s first female State Premier.

    However, for this Walkley Award winner, perhaps her greatest achievement
    has been the impact made on the lives two men, wrongly imprisoned for
    crimes committed by Eric Edger Cooke, WA’s last man hanged in Fremantle
    Prison.

    A chance meeting with the brother of John Button, one of these falsely
    convicted men, sent Estelle on the passionate pursuit for truth and the
    quest to right the wrongs of these injustices. And this included giving up
    her full time job and selling an investment house to fund this journey.

    "Oh, they weren't shocked ... I don't think I can do anything to shock them"

    "Oh, they weren't shocked ... I don't think I can do anything to shock them"

    Pat O’Donnell is a couple of years through her graduate degree at Notre
    Dame University in Fremantle WA. Like many new university students, she
    started with an initial subject choice, but also like many, that has now
    evolved and a double major is likely to result…there’s even talk of an
    Honours year and additional studies.

    This current journey and the planned outcomes sound typical of any new
    student embarking on a tertiary education…It’s just that Pat began this
    journey at 83 years of age.

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