UThink

Rose Garofano

UThink dives into the thoughts, ideas, and conversations that influence the way we see the world. We challenge the everyday and offer new perspectives with the help of fresh voices and thought-provoking guests who have dared to innovate, question conventions, and carve out their own unique paths. Through their stories, we’ll uncover fresh insights, discover new possibilities, and inspire YOU to embark on your own journeys toward something remarkable. 

  1. More Than a Second Chance: Aaron McDonald on Education, Empathy and Transforming Young Lives

    3d ago

    More Than a Second Chance: Aaron McDonald on Education, Empathy and Transforming Young Lives

    What happens when education becomes more than academics? In this inspiring episode of UThink, Rose Garofano sits down with Aaron McDonald, Principal at Youth Off The Streets, to explore how compassion, connection, and belief can transform the lives of young people facing some of life’s toughest challenges. Aaron shares his journey from the world of sport into education and reflects on the powerful lessons he has learned working alongside young people experiencing homelessness, trauma, disengagement from school, and significant personal adversity. Together, Rose and Aaron discuss: The vital role of empathy and relationships in educationHow Youth Off The Streets supports young people through specialised learning and wellbeing programsWhy connection is often the first step towards growth and successThe importance of resilience, belonging, and feeling seenInspiring stories of students overcoming extraordinary challengesFrom small classroom environments and dedicated wellbeing support to life-changing educational outcomes, Aaron offers a powerful insight into the impact that occurs when young people are given the opportunity, encouragement, and support they deserve. This is a heartfelt conversation about hope, human potential, and the profound difference one caring adult can make in a young person's life. Whether you're an educator, parent, leader, or simply passionate about creating opportunities for young people, this episode will leave you inspired by what's possible when compassion leads the way.  To learn more about today's topic click on the following links: Aaron McDonald – https://au.linkedin.com/in/aaron-mcdonald-86423690 Youth Off The Streets – https://youthoffthestreets.com.au Youth Off The Streets –  https://au.linkedin.com/company/youth-off-the-streets/ Youth Off The Streets – https://www.instagram.com/youthoffthestreets/Youth Off The Streets – https://www.linkedin.com/company/youth-off-the-streets/posts/?feedView=allYouth Off The Streets – https://www.youtube.com/youthoffthestreetsyoutubeThis episode was produced by Katherine Bineham as well as socials. This episode is proudly sponsored by The Styling Crew Support the show Support the show Music in this episode is licensed by Rose Garafano and composed and produced by Edward Andrew Schravemade [Schrav]. All rights reserved.

    48 min
  2. Prevention, Not Panic — Adair Donaldson talks about Parenting in a Changing World.

    Apr 27

    Prevention, Not Panic — Adair Donaldson talks about Parenting in a Changing World.

    What if the biggest risk our children face isn’t what they do — but what they don’t know? In a world where one photo, one party, one decision, or one conversation can shape a young person’s reputation, wellbeing and future, knowledge isn’t optional — it’s protection. In this episode of the UThink Podcast, we sit down with Adair Donaldson — lawyer, educator and one of Australia’s leading voices on respectful behaviour, consent, digital awareness and prevention education. Drawing on decades of work with schools, national sporting bodies, young offenders, parents and communities, Adair unpacks: ✔️ Why parenting today requires more than values — it requires awareness and education ✔️ The conversations young people wish their parents would have with them ✔️ The legal and social realities teens face around alcohol, consent, social media and peer influence ✔️ Why knowledge is protection — for reputation, wellbeing and future choices ✔️ How parents, schools and organisations can work together to build resilient and responsible young adults This episode pushes beyond fear and blame and instead explores empowerment through insight — how we prepare our children not just to survive adolescence, but to thrive in it. Whether you’re a parent, educator, coach or simply someone invested in the future of young Australians — this conversation will give you tools, language, and confidence to walk alongside the young people in your life. Support the show Music in this episode is licensed by Rose Garafano and composed and produced by Edward Andrew Schravemade [Schrav]. All rights reserved.

    1 hr
  3. Living Well at Every Age: Stories of Resilience, Purpose & Community (Part 1)

    12/15/2025

    Living Well at Every Age: Stories of Resilience, Purpose & Community (Part 1)

    In this special two-part UThink episode, recorded live at the Retirement, Leisure and Health Expo in Sydney, Rose brings together voices from across the community — charities, experts, exhibitors and everyday Australians — all exploring what it means to live well in the next stage of life. In Part 1, you’ll hear conversations that are honest, practical, and deeply human. From organisations supporting women in crisis and people with low vision, to financial literacy advocates and retirement coaches. Each guest offers a unique perspective on navigating life with confidence. This episode features: Share the Dignity on supporting women experiencing hardshipThe Stella Network on strengthening financial literacy for womenSeeway (Guide Dogs NSW) on closing the gaps in low-vision supportRotary International on building community and global impactFounder of the Retirement, Leisure and Health Expo on retirement and the importance of financial educationExpo attendees sharing the wisdom they’d tell their younger selvesThis is an uplifting, informative collection of stories, reminding us that the next chapter isn’t about slowing down, but showing up with clarity, curiosity, and courage. Please note: This episode contains general discussion only and is not financial advice. Always seek guidance specific to your circumstances. Support the show Music in this episode is licensed by Rose Garafano and composed and produced by Edward Andrew Schravemade [Schrav]. All rights reserved.

    58 min
  4. The Last Victim: Tracy Hall on Rebuilding After Intimacy Betrayal

    11/09/2025

    The Last Victim: Tracy Hall on Rebuilding After Intimacy Betrayal

    In this powerful episode of UThink, Rose Garofano sits down with Tracy Hall — author, keynote speaker, and the last victim of one of the world’s most notorious con men, Hamish McLaren — to explore what it takes to rebuild after unimaginable betrayal. From financial and emotional devastation to reclaiming her story and empowering others, Tracy shares how she turned her pain into purpose through her work in financial literacy, trust, and resilience. Together, Rose and Tracy discuss:  💡 The psychology of scams, shame, and self-blame  💡 Rebuilding identity and confidence after manipulation  💡 How vulnerability can lead to empowerment  💡 Why education and awareness are key to preventing future victims This episode is a raw, insightful, and ultimately uplifting conversation about courage, accountability, and taking back control of your story. To learn more about today's topic click on the following links: Tracy Hall – https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracyhall1975/Tracy Hall – https://www.tracyhall.com.au/The Last Victim – https://www.tracyhall.com.au/thelastvictimWho the Hell is Hamish? – https://www.theaustralian.com.au/podcastsImpactify – https://impactify.au/This episode was produced by Simon Gilchrist  https://www.linkedin.com/in/simongilchrist/ and socials by Blake Stafford and Katherine Bineham. This episode is proudly sponsored by Vuvale - https://vuvale.com.au/   Support the show Music in this episode is licensed by Rose Garafano and composed and produced by Edward Andrew Schravemade [Schrav]. All rights reserved.

    1h 8m
  5. From Connection to Courage: Tim Hewson on Rethinking Men’s Mental Health

    10/20/2025

    From Connection to Courage: Tim Hewson on Rethinking Men’s Mental Health

    In this heartfelt episode of UThink, Rose Garofano sits down with Tim Hewson, CEO and Founder of Mongrels Men, to explore what it truly means to connect, listen, and lead with empathy. After nearly three decades in banking, Tim shifted his focus to building spaces where men can talk openly, support one another, and challenge the stigma around mental wellbeing. Together, Rose and Tim discuss:  💡 The power of empathy in creating real connection  💡 What it means to redefine masculinity in today’s world  💡 How loneliness and “functioning unwellness” impact modern life  💡 Why safe spaces, leadership, and listening without fixing truly matter This is an inspiring and grounded conversation about courage, community, and creating a world where vulnerability becomes strength. To learn more about today's topic click on the following links:  Tim Hewson - https://www.linkedin.com/in/timhewson1/ Mongrels Men - https://mongrelsmen.com/ Lifeline – https://www.lifeline.org.auBeyond Blue – https://www.beyondblue.org.auImpactify - https://impactify.au/This episode was produced by Simon Gilchrist  https://www.linkedin.com/in/simongilchrist/ and socials by Blake Stafford. This episode is proudly sponsored by Vuvale - https://vuvale.com.au/     Support the show Music in this episode is licensed by Rose Garafano and composed and produced by Edward Andrew Schravemade [Schrav]. All rights reserved.

    54 min
  6. Seeing and Hearing Every Child: Tracy Adams on Advocacy and Action

    10/05/2025

    Seeing and Hearing Every Child: Tracy Adams on Advocacy and Action

    In this powerful episode of UThink, Rose sits down with Tracy Adams, CEO of YourTown, the organisation behind Kids Helpline. With more than 35 years of experience walking alongside young people, Tracy shares her journey from starting as the most junior employee at YourTown to leading one of Australia’s most impactful youth organisations. Together, Rose and Tracy explore the challenges facing young people today—from the impact of social media and cyberbullying to the struggles of employment, housing, and mental health. Tracy reveals inspiring stories of resilience, the critical role of early intervention, and the importance of community partnerships in giving vulnerable young people the chance to thrive. This heartfelt conversation highlights the urgency of supporting young people with empathy, advocacy, and practical pathways forward—reminding us that every child deserves to be seen, heard, and given hope for the future. To learn more about today's topic click on the following links:  Tracy Adams https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracy-adams-6661b112/?originalSubdomain=au-  Yourtown  - https://www.yourtown.com.au/ Yourtown Prizes - https://yourtownprizehomes.com.au/ Impactify - https://impactify.au   This episode was produced by Simon Gilchrist  https://www.linkedin.com/in/simongilchrist/?originalSubdomain=au and socials by Blake Stafford. This episode is proudly sponsored by Vuvale - https://vuvale.com.au/     Support the show Music in this episode is licensed by Rose Garafano and composed and produced by Edward Andrew Schravemade [Schrav]. All rights reserved.

    58 min

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UThink dives into the thoughts, ideas, and conversations that influence the way we see the world. We challenge the everyday and offer new perspectives with the help of fresh voices and thought-provoking guests who have dared to innovate, question conventions, and carve out their own unique paths. Through their stories, we’ll uncover fresh insights, discover new possibilities, and inspire YOU to embark on your own journeys toward something remarkable.