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Ep. 94 Alison Brahe-Daddo on menopause, finding majesty in the mayhem and making marriage work.

10 Nov 2025

Contributed by Lukas

For anyone who grew up in the late 80s and 90s, the name Alison Brahe-Daddo is synonymous with that Dolly magazine cover - the one blu-tacked to bedro...

Ep. 93 Kelly Donougher on eschewing life’s “shoulds”, navigating infertility and finding healing through creativity and career change.

22 Sep 2025

Contributed by Lukas

“How many kids do you have?” It’s a question asked so casually, often as part of small talk. Yet, for those who dreamed of parenthoo...

Ep. 92 Pete Conroy on catastrophe, courage and what happens after the worst day of your life.

19 Jun 2025

Contributed by Lukas

How often do you think about worst case scenarios? Contemplate fate or imagine catastrophes or run the gamut of ‘what ifs?’  The real...

Ep. 91 Don Watson on the power of words, political speechwriting and where to from Trump.

08 Apr 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Don Watson has spent a lifetime listening closely - to the language of politics, power, persuasion and all the spaces in between. A historian, author...

Ep. 90 Julia Banks on boys' clubs, Trumpist politics and personal power.

18 Mar 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Politics is the stuff of Shakespeare. Acts of revenge, personal sabotage, falls from grace and epic power struggles have always pushed politicians in ...

Ep. 89 Sarah Grynberg on shedding skins, letting old friends go and finding greatness.

17 Sep 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Annus horribilis is a Latin phrase that means "horrible year". It’s the antithesis of annus mirabilis which means "wonderful year". Of course years ...

Ep. 88 Stan Grant on life post-Voice To Parliament, lament and writing beauty into the world.

22 Aug 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Stan Grant is a man of remarkable intellect, profound story and deep faith.On a late winter's afternoon recently, I meet Stan in a moment when he is o...

Ep. 87 Damian Chaparro on swapping a corporate job for a slower pace of life, founding a health retreat and honouring the reset.

04 Jun 2024

Contributed by Lukas

When you think of a health retreat, I wonder what thoughts and feelings come to mind? Yoga with a monk on a mountain, people healing their deepest wou...

Ep. 86 Jo Stanley on women in media, comedy as catharsis and the case for vulvas.

07 May 2024

Contributed by Lukas

If you’ve turned on the radio lately, have you ever sat back to listen to who’s telling the stories? Current data shows that only 27 per cent of r...

Ep. 85 Corrie Perkin on the Fourth Estate, storytelling and why words do matter.

23 Apr 2024

Contributed by Lukas

It was the poet and civil rights activist Maya Angelou who once said ‘there is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you’. Stories...

Ep 84. Dr Meg Jay on rethinking your twenties, why this decade isn't necessarily "the best years of your life" and thriving through skills not pills.

16 Apr 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Being a young person in your 20s is a complicated and challenging time. Whether you’re living through this decade of your life now, or you’re a pa...

Ep 83. Grace Tame on social justice, human connection and sharing our pain.

28 Mar 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Grace Tame is a name that needs little introduction, but that doesn’t mean you know Grace - or indeed her story - on her own terms.  Catapulted int...

Ep. 82 Cat Bohannon on the science of sex, why men have nipples and how the female body drove 200 million years of human evolution.

13 Feb 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Over the Summer I spent countless hours deep in the pages of a remarkable book called Eve: How The Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolut...

Ep. 81 Cath Mahoney on over-sharing, a high-profile divorce, career change insights and coming back to self.

05 Feb 2024

Contributed by Lukas

When you google Catherine Mahoney, the first thing it says is Andrew John’s ex-wife. But as I know nothing about the NRL or his career as one of Aus...

Ep. 80 Rachelle Unreich on mothers and daughters, fate and the goodness of people.

22 Nov 2023

Contributed by Lukas

How are you going with the state of the world right now? Wars and violence continue to rage, hate and abuse fill social media feeds, and an escalation...

Ep. 79 Kate Legge on infidelity, extramarital affairs and how we become who we are.

02 Oct 2023

Contributed by Lukas

“Affairs are a little like childbirth. Someone is always having one somewhere, usually right under the nose of a spouse because nobody knows everyth...

Ep 78. Michael Bunting on mindful leadership, owning our shadow self and the power of being vulnerable on LinkedIn.

18 Sep 2023

Contributed by Lukas

We’re all familiar with the idea of mindfulness and leadership and most of us would have some preconceived ideas about what each of these terms mean...

Ep. 77 Thomas Mayo on The Voice To Parliament and why you need to be informed.

04 Sep 2023

Contributed by Lukas

Over recent weeks we’ve all watched and listened to the debate over 'The Voice to Parliament' play out in the media, at dinner tables and in the pub...

Ep. 76 Dr Lucy Hone on the three secrets of resilient people, navigating unbearable grief and coping with loss.

21 Aug 2023

Contributed by Lukas

A quick google search shows that almost 8 hundred million people have searched for the term resilience and close to 5 hundred million have searched fo...

Ep. 75 Kerri Sackville on the power of solitude, tips for turning inward and the great cost of avoiding ourselves.

07 Aug 2023

Contributed by Lukas

Kerri Sackville is a writer and columnist for Sunday Life magazine in The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald. She’s also the author of five books, in...

Ep. 74 Ange Harbinson on the impact of ending a marriage, pathways to separation and how to create a healthier divorce.

25 Jul 2023

Contributed by Lukas

Ange Harbinson is an entrepreneur, tech and innovation trailblazer, digital strategist, and lover of all things data! In 2019, when she was still the ...

Ep. 73 Jane Rowe and Prue Mahar on the ripples of parental addiction on children, kinship care and why it takes a village.

10 Jul 2023

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode of Human Cogs, Sabina speaks with not one, but two guests to better understand the devastating effects that drug use has on the childr...

Ep. 72 Jeremy Macvean on the power of fatherhood, using our superpowers for good and connecting with kids as a single parent.

06 Jun 2023

Contributed by Lukas

Jeremy Macvean is a marketing and communications expert who has held senior roles at Clemengers, Young & Rubicam and Austereo among others before ...

Ep. 71 Lael Stone on self-healing, present parenting and supporting the whole child in an educational system that isn't working.

23 May 2023

Contributed by Lukas

What do you think are the most important ingredients for a young person to learn and thrive? While we’ve hopefully come a long way since reading, wr...

Ep. 70 Shaynna Blaze on tackling domestic violence, breaking the silence and catalysing change.

09 May 2023

Contributed by Lukas

You might think you know Shaynna Blaze as the vivacious and talented interior designer from TV shows The Block, Selling Houses Australia, Celebrity Ap...

Ep. 69 Dr Ahona Guha on understanding trauma, finding ways to heal, and recognising that trauma impacts us all.

25 Apr 2023

Contributed by Lukas

The word trauma is everywhere, but what does trauma really mean and can we heal and recover from the impact of assault, neglect, coercive control, par...

Ep. 68 Anna Oxley Rintoul on living with ADHD, raising neurodiverse kids and cherishing a good enough life.

04 Apr 2023

Contributed by Lukas

How many people do you know who live with hidden conditions?You might be surprised to learn that an estimated 30 per cent of the Australian population...

Ep. 67 Mariam Issa on crossing two cultures, healing from patriarchy and taking off the mask.

21 Mar 2023

Contributed by Lukas

As a very little child, Mariam Issa dreamt of traveling to faraway places. What she did not dream is that she would need to flee the horror of Somalia...

Ep. 66 Michele Chevally Hedge on hormones, sleep, sugar and how to find joy in food.

28 Feb 2023

Contributed by Lukas

How are you feeling right now? Are you wired? Are you tired? Did you sleep ok last night or are you tossing and turning til dawn? What about your rela...

Ep. 65 Michelle Woolhouse on anxiety, burnout and leading from the heart.

15 Feb 2023

Contributed by Lukas

If your heart had a voice, have you ever wondered what it would say? Dr Michelle Woolhouse is an author, podcaster and holistic and integrative GP wit...

Ep. 64 Pete Dickson on how siblings shape us, brotherly love and unimaginable loss.

31 Jan 2023

Contributed by Lukas

Award-winning documentary maker and author Pete Dickson is no stranger to life’s curved balls. Childhood illness and a fast-track to an AFL career t...

Ep. 63 Dianne Draganovic on loss, stoicism and the enduring power of love.

17 Jan 2023

Contributed by Lukas

It was the philosopher, Holocaust survivor and author of 'Man's Search for Meaning' Victor Frankl who said: “When we are no longer able to change a ...

Ep. 62 Gus Worland on manning up, suicide prevention and Aussie men.

19 Dec 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Warning: This episode talks about suicide and mental health.Did you know that suicide is the #1 killer of Aussie men under the age of 45? Every day in...

Ep. 61 Dr Lexi Frydenberg on professional burnout, pandemic parenting and finding balance.

09 Dec 2022

Contributed by Lukas

How are you feeling as the end of 2022 looms? It's been a big couple of years, hasn't it? Pandemic life has worn us all down a little, anxiety and bur...

Ep. 60 Oscar Trimboli on the transformative power of truly listening.

16 Nov 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Experts say effective communication isn’t just about what you say: it is 50% speaking and 50% listening. Think about your interactions today. No dou...

Ep. 59 Aubrey Blanche on owning your story, Culture Amp and truly belonging.

31 Oct 2022

Contributed by Lukas

“I am so acutely aware that little girls born like me don’t sit in rooms with billionaires and don’t help run tech companies. So with the incred...

Ep. 58 Fergus Watts on Reach, casting off labels and talking about real stuff

19 Oct 2022

Contributed by Lukas

When you think about your life, is there a moment that comes to mind which you know changed you indelibly? Fergus Watts says that moment happened when...

Ep. 57 Dr Amantha Imber on finding work you love, dating after divorce and using your time wisely.

06 Oct 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Have you ever wondered how you can use your remaining days on this planet better? In this episode we explore this question with Dr Amantha Imber, plus...

Ep. 56 Tarang Chawla on domestic violence and using his voice to effect social change.

29 Mar 2022

Contributed by Lukas

During the dark days of the pandemic not everyone was baking sourdough. Many women were locked in their homes with people they feared, and psychologic...

Ep. 55 Lisa Leong and Monique Ross on career changes, burnout and making your work life matter.

14 Mar 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Did you know that you spend most of your waking life working – a jaw-dropping 90,000 hours for the average person.  Work dominates our days. It can...

Ep. 54 Laura Youngson on kicking goals, breaking world records and the shadow side of ambition.

15 Feb 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Have you ever set yourself a crazy big hairy audacious goal, and found yourself against the odds somehow achieving it? Women climb invisible mountains...

Ep. 53 Sushi Das on seeking truths, "deranged marriage" and raising strong daughters.

01 Feb 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Sushi Das is an award-winning British Australian journalist of more than 25 years, spending much of her career at The Age, where she held a series of ...

Ep. 52 Yves Rees on radical self-inquiry, gender transition and being seen for who you are.

17 Jan 2022

Contributed by Lukas

What happens when, aged 30, you understand you’re transgender? This was the question that confronted Dr Yves Rees, an award-winning author, historia...

Ep. 51 Melissa MacGowan on menopause myths, deep growth and honouring feeling over achievement.

04 Jan 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Many of us hear the word menopause and may think it’s not meaningful or relevant in our own life – regardless of our gender, career path or life s...

Ep. 50 Adam Schwab on the highs and lows of building a global business, and why we all need a great escape.

28 Dec 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Adam Schwab is a former corporate lawyer, company founder, angel investor and the co-founder of Luxury Escapes, a global travel company. He has also w...

Ep. 49 George McEncroe on challenging rigidity of thought, managing anxiety and hostility, and serving women through entrepreneurship

14 Dec 2021

Contributed by Lukas

George McEncroe is a tech entrepreneur, writer, standup comedian, educator, and force of nature. The single mother of four hates orthodoxies, has a ro...

Ep. 48 Jocelyn Brewer on tech addiction, online boundaries, and positive digital use for kids... and us adults too.

30 Nov 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Jocelyn Brewer has, in her words, a job of the future. A psychologist and ex-teacher who helps individuals and organisations be well connected and men...

Ep. 47 Craig Hopper on navigating deep grief, the magic of talking and the healing power of asking for help.

16 Nov 2021

Contributed by Lukas

On an ordinary day in August 2018, Craig Hopper woke up living the dream, got ready for the day, kissed his three kids goodbye and went off to work. M...

Ep. 46 Rachael Neumann on fierce ambition, learning from loss and being worthy of joy and levity.

01 Nov 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Rachael Neumann is an uber impressive high flyer who has experienced countless successes around the globe in the ever-changing and complex worlds of v...

Ep. 45 James "Fish" Gill on seeing beauty in conflict, why certainty is a red flag, and how to see the goodness in each other.

19 Oct 2021

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Sabina takes to the mic solo without her articulate co-host Mads to meet James “Fish” Gill, a Heart Coach, Yoga Teacher, and Tran...

Ep. 44 Kirsty Costa on losing a pregnancy, premature menopause and finding a way through hard things.

05 Oct 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Did you know that the average age of menopause is 51, menopause that occurs between 40 and 45 is called 'early menopause', and menopause that happens ...

Ep. 43 Scott Watters on outliers, stepping into the arena and finding a way to find the hero in ourselves.

21 Sep 2021

Contributed by Lukas

For those of you into AFL, footy finals fever just swept the nation as we aired this episode of Human Cogs. So who better to get on the show than an e...

Ep. 42 Nicole Dyson on empowering young people, unleashing potential and using education as a weapon to change the world.

16 Aug 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Nicole Dyson is an award-winning educator, has represented Australia as a delegate for the G20 Young Entrepreneur’s Alliance, and is the trail-blazi...

Ep. 41 Brad Feld on venture capital startup investing, going off the grid and living a rich and real life.

27 Jul 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Brad Feld is the author of eight best-selling books on venture capital investing and entrepreneurship, has been an early-stage investor for more than ...

Ep. 39 Rochelle Pattison on questioning societal expectations, yearning to live as the real you and shedding the shame that gender dysphoria brings.

29 Jun 2021

Contributed by Lukas

How many of us meander and stumble along in “a life that is expected of us?” For Rochelle Pattison, that meant pursuing a successful career in law...

Ep. 38 Lucy Thomas on Project Rockit, kindness as a weapon and empathy as the birthplace of imagination.

15 Jun 2021

Contributed by Lukas

People throw around words like kindness and empathy like empty packets. They don’t deeply feel those values, really know the lived truth of them or ...

Ep. 37 Dr Paul Denborough on mental health system reforms, human-centric care models and why early intervention is critical to recovery.

31 May 2021

Contributed by Lukas

The final report of the Royal Commission into Victoria’s Mental Health System was tabled in a special sitting of the Victorian Parliament in March 2...

Ep. 36 Osher Günsberg on finding flow, seeing his "different" brain as a superpower and how his wife saved his life.

18 May 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Many of you will have seen Osher Günsberg’s smiling face whizzing past on billboards, or on TV, or have heard his voice on the radio airwaves, sizz...

Ep. 35 Danielle Snelling on motherless daughters, why the traditional stages of grief aren't useful and what not to say to someone missing their Mum.

04 May 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Motherless Daughters Australia co-founder Danielle Snelling was 23 when her mother Rosa died. The experience left Danielle feeling isolated and misund...

Ep. 34 Julia May on elevating self and others, the power of justice, and discovering the values you’d die for.

30 Mar 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Julia May believes that visibility — to self and others — is not about vanity but about building influence and impact. An ex-journalist, who spent...

Ep. 33 Bernard Salt on his working class childhood, the mentors who have shaped him and how statistics tell human stories.

23 Mar 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Bernard Salt is an Australian newspaper columnist, keynote speaker, business advisor and author of six best-selling books, but he is most widely known...

Ep. 32 Tom Evans on rehabilitating sex offenders, and what we really need to teach young men about consent and sexual norms.

16 Mar 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Tom Evans is a renowned psychologist who has worked in private practice for two decades and now works in the challenging space of the rehabilitation o...

Ep. 31 Dom Price on how to work from anywhere, why cancer changed him and how to do your own life audit.

09 Mar 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Dom Price sees the future. But he’s not a late-night hotline psychic. Dom is the globally renowned work futurist at Atlassian – Australia’s firs...

Ep. 30 Matija Squire on teenage pregnancy, shaking off societal labels and becoming the person you decide to be.

02 Mar 2021

Contributed by Lukas

At the age of 16, Matija Squire was close to being classified as just another statistic. Pregnant, a school dropout and estranged from her family, she...

Ep. 29 Dr Michelle Woolhouse on the anxiety epidemic, the mind-body relationship + how to heal yourself inside out.

23 Feb 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Imagine you're a young medical doctor surrounded by sick and dying patients when you experience a panic attack due to an overwhelming sense of disillu...

Ep. 28 Lisa Winneke on releasing self-loathing, exploring masturbation and healing our wounds through parenting.

09 Feb 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This is a conversation that starts and ends with the heart. But, in between, we touch on the taboos of mothers wanting time away from their children, ...

Ep. 27 Johnny Di Francesco on preparing to fail, the thrill of recognition and detaching from emotions to succeed in business.

02 Feb 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Not many of us know when we’re very young, just what course our life is going to take. At the age of 19, Johnny Di Francesco knew exactly what he di...

Ep. 26 Sarah Wilson on finding vulnerability, nurturing hope for us and our planet and making this one wild and precious life count.

26 Jan 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This year on Human Cogs, we are mixing it up! As always, we are all about having meaningful conversations minus the small talk, and in this episode, S...

Ep. 25 George Georgievski on creating school lunches with heart, chess as an analogy for relationships and the power of loving unconditionally.

18 Jan 2021

Contributed by Lukas

The first thing you notice about George Georgievski is that he wears his heart on his sleeve.  He also carries the story of his life, grief for his f...

Ep. 24 Kimberlee Wells on leading with empathy, turning the tide on discrimination and using advertising to impact positive change for all.

12 Jan 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Kimberlee Wells is a global trailblazer in advertising and brand marketing, has worked with Australia's largest brands including ANZ, Medibank, Qantas...

Ep. 23 Ben Crowe on editing our own stories to dream big, why who we are matters more than what we do and how the universal quest for unconditional love impacts us all.

05 Jan 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Ben Crowe has become one of the sports industry’s most “in-demand” professional mentors, and over the past two decades has worked with tennis gr...

Ep. 22 Jamila Rizvi on pushing to the edge, navigating a new cancer-treated body and why women elders need to pass down their stories.

30 Dec 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Jamila Rizvi is an author, presenter and political commentator and writes regularly for The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Good Weekend and Sunda...

Ep. 21 Jane Tewson on igniting change, seeing the person, not the label and walking alongside humans with respect

22 Dec 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Jane Tewson, Founder and Director of Igniting Change,  is a global change maker who’s founded five flourishing charities, was named by The Times as...

Ep. 18 Chris Riddell on where we're at, where we're going and how to stay human in the face of it all.

06 Dec 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Chris Riddell is an award-winning global futurist, forensic optimist and truth teller.  Voted in the top 5 most inspirational keynote speakers, Chris...

Ep. 20 Kate Save on surviving Shark Tank, building Be Fit Food and striving to come fourth.

19 Nov 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Kate Save is an incredible Australian entrepreneur, Practicing Dietitian and Exercise Physiologist, and the founder of several businesses including th...

Ep. 19 Wendy Tuohy on decades in the media, knowing yourself and speaking your truth.

11 Nov 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Wendy Tuohy is an outstanding Australian editor, journalist and newspaper columnist who has spent the last three decades working across print, digital...

Ep. 7 Mykel Dixon on everyday creativity, making magic at work and unleashing your inner wild.

25 Oct 2020

Contributed by Lukas

We all have a slightly dysfunctional relationship with creativity. We love it, value it and want more of it but often just can’t seem to find the ti...

Ep. 17 Hugh Sheridan on living without labels, the price of fame and seeking the Hugh-man he wants to be.

18 Oct 2020

Contributed by Lukas

You might think you know Hugh Sheridan. A four time Logie-award winning actor who’s played starring roles on shows like House Husbands and Packed To...

Ep. 1 6 Zara McDonald of Shameless on pop culture, podcasts + being a 20-something in the space between

08 Oct 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Unless you’ve been living under a rock somewhere, you’ve probably heard of the Shameless empire - a side hustle that turned into a media phenomeno...

Ep. 15 Kath Elliott on breast cancer, from surrender to survival and acceptance.

01 Oct 2020

Contributed by Lukas

In between when you woke up this morning and when you go to sleep tonight, 55 Australian women will be told they have breast cancer. The same will hap...

Ep. 13 Ben Sorensen on living with autism, 'hacking his brain' and understanding humans.

24 Sep 2020

Contributed by Lukas

A self-described “brain for hire”, Ben Sorensen is a media host, presenter, writer, and marketing whizz. Ben also sits on the Autism Spectrum, and...

Ep. 12 Georgia Love on broken hearts, being rejected and learning to love again.

17 Sep 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Let’s talk about exes. We’ve all had one and we’ve all been one, so why do some leave such an indelible mark on our hearts while others move on ...

Ep. 14 Nikole Ramsay on foster parenting - what it takes + what it keep on giving

14 Sep 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Nikole Ramsay grew up in a tumbling, hectic, people-filled household as the youngest of four kids. A self-confessed tomboy and late bloomer, Nik remem...

Ep. 11 Richard Stansbury on losing a parent to suicide and finding a way to forgiveness

07 Sep 2020

Contributed by Lukas

This episode starts with Richard Stansbury reading his heart-wrenching eulogy to his father.  Richard says his father had been desperately searching ...

Ep. 10 Jane Martino on raising boys, building businesses + bridges back to yourself.

30 Aug 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Jane Martino is a polymathic, award-winning Australian entrepreneur who has built multiple companies and is the Cofounder of globally recognised not-f...

Ep. 9 Matt Martino on fatherhood, false starts + re-finding yourself when a marriage falls apart

20 Aug 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Matt Martino is a 49-year-old designer, artist and father of 3 boys who has had his quarter-life crisis, survived the hurt, loss and hard work of a ma...

Ep. 8 Lord Mayor Sally Capp on puppy dogs, people and purpose - not politics.

14 Aug 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Sally Capp is the first woman to be directly elected as Lord Mayor of Melbourne, and is a serial ‘have-a-goer’ by her own account. ​(For the rec...

Ep. 6 Darren Mort on surviving abuse, breaking cycles and separating well.

26 Jul 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Darren Mort grew up in an abusive family and says he didn’t really have much of a childhood. Every night he had a huge amount of regret waiting for...

Ep. 5 Sam Eade on transgender transition and learning to love who you were born to be

10 Jul 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Imagine being born in a body that doesn’t feel right. Sam Eade knew from a young age that the colours pink and purple repelled him, and would throw ...

Ep. 4 Nic Newling on beating demons, living with bi polar and taking his story to the stage

02 Jul 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Nic Newling had what you’d call a pretty normal, even idyllic, childhood. But life took a dark and terrible turn for him when he started to avoid si...

Ep. 3 Joel Lazar on leaving the law to teach boys to be better men

02 Jul 2020

Contributed by Lukas

In the age of Trump and Putin, you’d be forgiven for thinking modern-day masculinity is broken. Too often, on the path from boy to man, there is a p...

Ep. 2 Jason Ball on coming out, male toxicity in mens sport and getting political

02 Jul 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Jason Ball is best known as a pioneering LGBTIQ advocate who after coming out in 2012 used his voice to launch a campaign to challenge homophobia in s...

Ep. 1 Jill Stark on life-long anxiety and taming the inner critic

02 Jul 2020

Contributed by Lukas

If you’ve ever thought of yourself as the good time party girl or boy, then had a hangover that changed everything; or if you’ve struggled with me...