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Have you ever had a time when you've made an important decision, or where your life was flipped upside down?

Luke Edelston interviews people with extraordinary stories to reveal their Tipping Points where everything changed. Prepare to have your own "aha!" moments... and have fun too! (We don’t take ourselves too seriously!). Discover what transforms people's lives and minds on Tipping Points.

This podcast is for you if you are curious, open-minded and love hearing about real life breakthroughs. See you on the other side!

Tipping Points Podcast Luke Edelston

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Have you ever had a time when you've made an important decision, or where your life was flipped upside down?

Luke Edelston interviews people with extraordinary stories to reveal their Tipping Points where everything changed. Prepare to have your own "aha!" moments... and have fun too! (We don’t take ourselves too seriously!). Discover what transforms people's lives and minds on Tipping Points.

This podcast is for you if you are curious, open-minded and love hearing about real life breakthroughs. See you on the other side!

    #10: Craig Savage, Part 2 - Finding Your Path Through Tough Times: Male Infertility, Depression and Suicidal Ideation

    #10: Craig Savage, Part 2 - Finding Your Path Through Tough Times: Male Infertility, Depression and Suicidal Ideation

    This is a special two-part episode!
    In part one we talk through fascinating topics such as Systems Engineering, Bionic Eyes and Teaching.
    Part two (this part) explores really important, and often stigmatised issues, such as depression, male infertility and suicidal ideation. This is for you even if you’ve never suffered with these things because the things you learn here could save someone’s life.
    Thank you for listening!
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    Dr Craig Savage is an Analytics Integrator, Instructor at Kaplan Business School, as well as serving as a Board Member and Community Organiser for Ultimate Australia.
    Originally from the US, Craig fell into Systems Engineering where he seized the opportunity to be paid whilst studying for his doctorate in Electrical Engineering in Melbourne, Australia. After being forced back to the US through no fault of his own, he taught at community college and then made a second leap into the outback. Back in Melbourne, he worked on bionic eye technology before shifting into finance and data analytics.
    Craig is far more than just an impressive CV though - his journey through depression and other crippling life setbacks is moving, inspiring and instructional. I hope you get as much value from our conversation as I did!
    Below are signposts to some resources for people struggling with the issues mentioned today.
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    Signposts for depression & anxiety in the UK
    - Anxiety UK
    - Sane
    - Mind
    - Samaritans
    - Crisis Messenger provided by The Mix (text THEMIX to 85258)
    - Urge that you call 999 if you are feeling suicidal
    - In Australia: Craig used Beyond Blue
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    Signposts for male infertility
    - Him Fertility
    - Fertility Network UK
    - The Fertility Network
    - Men’s fertility support Facebook Group
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    Topics and Timestamps
    PART 2
    00:00 Intro
    00:51 Getting involved with frisbee
    07:39 Dark calm
    11:25 Moving to a better place
    19:54 Thoughts on self-care
    29:50 Saturday (the philosophy)
    33:39 What success means
    39:10 Progress
    44:18 Frisbee community
    47:42 Breakdown – infertility
    54:45 Working through the pain
    66:00 Light at the end of the tunnel
    72:41 Message to the world
    73:57 Contact
    75:15 Outro
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    Links
    - A Very Brief Introduction to Systems Engineering
    - Craig’s Linkedin

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    • 1 hr 16 min
    #10: Craig Savage, Part 1 - Systems Engineering, Bionic Eyes and Teaching

    #10: Craig Savage, Part 1 - Systems Engineering, Bionic Eyes and Teaching

    This is a special two-part episode!

    In part one (this part) we talk through fascinating topics such as Systems Engineering, Bionic Eyes and Teaching.

    Part two explores really important, and often stigmatised issues, such as depression, male infertility and suicidal ideation. This is for you even if you’ve never suffered with these things because the things you learn here could save someone’s life.

    Thank you for listening!

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    Dr Craig Savage is an Analytics Integrator, Instructor at Kaplan Business School, as well as serving as a Board Member and Community Organiser for Ultimate Australia.

    Originally from the US, Craig fell into Systems Engineering where he seized the opportunity to be paid whilst studying for his doctorate in Electrical Engineering in Melbourne, Australia. After being forced back to the US through no fault of his own, he taught at community college and then made a second leap into the outback. Back in Melbourne, he worked on bionic eye technology before shifting into finance and data analytics.

    Craig is far more than just an impressive CV though - his journey through depression and other crippling life setbacks is moving, inspiring and instructional. I hope you get as much value from our conversation as I did!

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    Topics and Timestamps

    PART 1
    00:00 Intro
    01:59 Early career
    07:25 Rocket science
    11:55 Shifting to teaching
    18:40 Taking the leap – going to Melbourne
    24:16 Bionic eye technology
    36:35 Becoming a doctor
    40:51 Outro

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    Links

    - A Very Brief Introduction to Systems Engineering

    - Craig’s Linkedin


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    • 42 min
    #9: Gabrielle Ianniello on Developing Your Exit Strategy, Starting a Business and Unusual Social Media Tips.

    #9: Gabrielle Ianniello on Developing Your Exit Strategy, Starting a Business and Unusual Social Media Tips.

    Gabrielle Ianniello on Developing Your Exit Strategy, Starting a Business and Unusual Social Media Tips.

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    Gabrielle Ianniello helps her clients 1:1 to develop an exit strategy so they can develop a more purposeful and fulfilled life. She is host of Corporate Quitter, a podcast where entrepreneurs and side-hustlers share their stories and provide listeners with actionable steps to help them achieve their own goals.

    Over the course of 5 years, she job-hopped across industries in Real Estate, Tech, and Asset Management, yet still felt 'capped' in how much money she could make, the responsibilities she had, and the impact she was making. Despite hitting a 6-figure salary and getting a “dreamy Brownstone apartment on the Upper West Side”, she wasn’t fulfilled… so she quit and started her own business.

    This episode is fast paced and jam-packed with deep insights and actionable tips. I hope you enjoy listening as much as I did!

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    Topics and Timestamps

    00:00 Intro
    00:47 Why become a teacher
    03:52 Transferrable skills
    07:13 Shifting gears
    14:40 Coaching others on their exit strategy
    18:42 Creative ways to make money
    22:45 Unusual social media tips
    33:20 How can people find who they really are?
    38:00 Social media interactions
    44:20 Journaling
    51:57 Tips for people who want to grow their business
    55:19 Getting feedback
    56:17 Finding purpose
    58:57 Recommended books and other resources
    64:07 Close

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    • 1 hr 5 min
    #8: Mariusz Bruj on Uprooting Your Life, Building a Positive Mindset and Skill Acquisition

    #8: Mariusz Bruj on Uprooting Your Life, Building a Positive Mindset and Skill Acquisition

    Mariusz Bruj is an automation engineer who had a couple of massive shifts in his life. Whilst still at university, he started working for an international company in their office located in Poland. A year later he decided to literally turn his life upside down and move to Australia. Here he continued his work, got a sponsored VISA and won the Melbourne Hat tournament (against Luke).

    After years of living down under, the pandemic forced his hand in moving to Spain where he’s started another chapter of his life, living in the warm costa del sol. He describes this as an exciting adventure, where he’s met new people, embraced a new culture, lifestyle and their amazing food. Mariusz has a great mindset, and I am excited to bring you some of his insights.

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    Topics and Timestamps

     00:00 Intro
    01:43 Moving to Australia
    04:54 First job
    06:23 Taking risks
    09:18 Having no regrets
    13:00 Preparing for his trip
    17:30 Why going to that particular place in Australia
    20:46 Self-belief  
    25:50 Starting from scratch
    31:20 Onwards to Sydney
    40:06 Maintaining a long distance relationship
    42:01 Moving to Spain
    45:50 Adapting to Spain
    47:57 Learning the language
    51:14 Book recommendation
    57:40 The power of Mastermind groups
    60:20 How to build a positive mindset
    67:20 Being authentic
    69:32 Advice to audience
    71:22 Contact Mariusz
    72:17 Outro


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    • 1 hr 13 min
    #7: Heidi Dening on Escaping Life Threatening Situations, Building Resilience and Healthy Habits

    #7: Heidi Dening on Escaping Life Threatening Situations, Building Resilience and Healthy Habits

    Heidi Dening on Building Resilience and Courage, Escaping Life Threatening Situations and Healthy Workplaces

    This episode is brought to you by Mindful Productivity, teaching busy professionals how to be happier, healthier, and more productive.

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    Heidi Dening is the author of best-selling self-leadership book called ‘Her Middle Name Is Courage.’ Over the last 22 years she started, scaled and sold an award-winning health and education business; founded an international not-for-profit with hundreds of volunteers across three countries; and delivered empowering presentations and programs to business leaders at Accenture, Westpac, and Metcash, on topics such as resilience, self-leadership and wellness.

    She has been named ‘Best International Keynote Speaker’ in the Asia Pacific region at the Influential Businesswoman Awards 2020 and listed on the NSW Government’s Inspirational Women showcase in the entrepreneurial and empowerment category.

    Since transforming her own setbacks such as a paralysing illness where she lost the use of her legs, to gunpoint kidnappings, from tsunami terror, and narrowly escaping being burnt alive when petrol bombs were thrown at her room, she now empowers organisations and their people to find the courage to keep moving forward during tough times.

    Heidi has some amazing stories and insights that you can apply to your life. She’s a genuine, lovely woman and I’m sure that comes across in our chat. Enjoy!

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    Topics and Timestamps

    00:00 Intro
    00:46 What shaped Heidi the most
    01:55 Volunteering and working during the pandemic
    15:10 Taking time off to heal
    17:10 Delegation
    18:25 Overcoming stress and insomnia
    21:00 Morning and evening routine
    23:51 Teaching and personal training
    31:51 What makes you successful
    35:50 Personal training and feeling intimidated at the gym
    39:38 The Mind concept - WELL
    43:13 Setting up your desk
    45:33 What makes a good working environment
    49:40 Losing the use of her legs
    55:40 Educational work
    59:22 Different learning styles
    61:38 How to build resilience
    64:40 Tips to build courage
    67:10 Contact
    69:04 Outro

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    Find Heidi Dening:

    https://heididening.com/

    and all the socials /heididening 


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    • 1 hr 10 min
    #6: Terry McDougal on Winning in Work and Life, Effective Coaching and Productivity.

    #6: Terry McDougal on Winning in Work and Life, Effective Coaching and Productivity.

    Terry McDougal on Winning in Work and Life, Effective Coaching and Productivity.

    This episode is brought to you by Mindful Productivity, teaching busy professionals how to be happier, healthier, and more productive.

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    Terry Boyle McDougall is an Executive & Career Coach and CEO of Terry B. McDougall Coaching. She helps high-achieving professionals remove obstacles that keep them stuck so they can enjoy more success and satisfaction in their lives and careers.

    Before becoming a coach, Terry was a long-time corporate marketing executive where she led teams, developed strategies and advised senior leaders to drive business results.

    Terry is the author of “Winning the Game of Work: Career Happiness and Success on Your Own Terms”. She is also the host of the Marketing Mambo Podcast.

    Terry and dive deep into the world of coaching and life. I certainly learnt a lot and had a great time talking to Terry. I hope you have as much fun listening - enjoy!

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    Topics and Timestamps

     00:00 Intro
    00:55 Winning in Work and Life
    02:57 How coaching helps
    09:47 Being a coach and helping with bad habits
    14:30 Reasons to write a book
    18:46 What makes a good coach
    24:31 Letting people make their own decisions
    28:21 Tips on maintaining momentum
    31:49 Strategic vs doing mode, the five gears
    39:38 First job
    43:43 Self-respect and moving jobs
    46:24 Boston
    48:52 Meeting her husband and switching gears
    56:40 Types of wisdom and knowledge – making gut decisions
    62:45 Choosing your destiny
    66:25 Final message
    67:45 Contact


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    • 1 hr 9 min

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Insightful conversations

This podcast is currently my new favorite, the host Luke engages in meaningful conversations that are much needed today. Regarding what those moments look like that lead us to change. Why do some things have greater impacts than others? What leads us to aha moments? After all, it’s these moments that shape us!

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