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| Episode 44: From the Podcast to the Book | 23 Nov 2022 | 00:32:37 | |
In the final episode of the AudaciousNess podcast, Helen and Maribel talk about the conception and growth of the podcast and its transformation into the book. Following two years of interviewing 40 amazingly audacious guests, we’ve managed to collate the experiences and wisdom they shared with us into ten common threads that audacious people live by. These threads became the titles of the book chapters: 1. Triggers | 2. Following our Calling | 3. Mindset | 4. The Inner Critic | 5. Outer Critics | 6. Challenges | 7. Role Models | 8. Values | 9. Advice | 10. Solid Grounding Using these chapter headings as prompts, we discuss our two-year AudaciousNess journey from the podcast to the book and reveal what’s next in the AudaciousNess story. Keep up-to-date with the latest AudaciousNess developments by signing up to our mailing list on our website at audaciousness.club Thank you for following us on the AudaciousNess journey for the past two years. We look forward to continuing walking this path with you in 2023! | |||
| Episode 43: Let God Set Your Goals with Helen Strong | 09 Nov 2022 | 00:51:44 | |
In our penultimate episode of the AudaciousNess podcast, Maribel interviews Helen about the audacious things she’s done in her life so far. Helen talks about:
-- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 34: Running Across Europe with Tish Joyce | 06 Jul 2022 | 00:50:19 | |
In 2017, while working for an international company in the north of England, Tish Joyce took the bold decision to attend a meeting in Germany by flying to Amsterdam and travelling the rest of the way on foot. Thus began Tish’s marathon trip across northern Europe with just a backpack, a tent and a pair of running shoes. In this somewhat jaw-dropping interview, Tish explains:
Tish is now based in the Scottish Highlands, where she runs an Ayurveda practice. She can be contacted at www.highlandayurveda.com The desert marathon Tish mentioned in this interview is the Marathon des Sables, also known as ‘The Toughest Footrace on Earth’. --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 33: Alleviating World Poverty with Timmy Douglas | 22 Jun 2022 | 00:58:34 | |
Timmy Douglas is a podcaster, coach and entrepreneur from Austin, Texas. Still only in his early twenties, Timmy has set himself the audacious goals of firstly, securing financial freedom for himself and his family, and secondly, alleviating world poverty. In this interview, Timmy talks about:
Timmy can be contacted via his website: workwithtimmydouglas.com The books mentioned in this episode are The Compound Effect by Darren Hardy and Who Not How by Dan Sullivan and Benjamin Hardy --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 32: 21st Century Skills with Nik Pandya | 08 Jun 2022 | 01:00:43 | |
Primary school teacher Nik Pandya started his teaching career in an inner city school in London before relocating to Barcelona. After becoming frustrated with the current state of the education system, Nik is now developing projects to transform primary school education, in order to equip children with more relevant life skills for our modern times. In this interview, Nik shares with us:
For more information about Nik’s projects, see www.21skillshub.com If you enjoyed this episode you may be interested in: Episode 30: The Accidental Emigrant with Philip Keay and Episode 27: Question Everything with Mike Patterson --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 31: Professional Housesitting with Susanne Hillmer | 25 May 2022 | 00:49:50 | |
Susanne Hillmer grew up in Germany and since 2014 has been living a nomadic lifestyle, having travelled and worked in Australia, Europe and India. She started by offering her services as a professional house- and pet-sitter and now combines housesitting with living out of a campervan, financing her lifestyle with online training. In this interview, Susanne shares with us:
Susanne’s website is www.50 plus-travel-live.com, where you can find out more about what she does and even contact her if you feel inspired to join Susanne on her travels! --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 30: The Accidental Emigrant with Philip Keay | 11 May 2022 | 00:50:10 | |
In 1991, Philip Keay accidentally emigrated to Thailand, where he accidentally became a teacher. He now devotes his life to exploring the inner and outer worlds and to inspiring others to empower themselves. His book Menu for a Spiritual Revolution, which brings together what Philip has learned over decades of life experience, was published in 2021. In this interview, Philip talks about:
For more information about Philip’s book and his online course for home educators, go to https://linktr.ee/philipkeay or follow Philip on his Facebook page or YouTube Channel. The TED Talk mentioned in this episode is Sir Ken Robinson’s Do schools kill creativity? If you enjoyed this episode you may be interested in Episode 27: Question Everything with Mike Patterson and Episode 32: 21st Century Skills with Nik Pandya --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 29: Being a Fierce Life Warrior with Julie Trager | 27 Apr 2022 | 01:09:32 | |
Julie Trager is a writer, a channel and a spiritual mentor based in California. After 15 years working in hospice and palliative care which eventually led to burnout, Julie surrendered herself to God. She learned to stop trying to fit into societal norms and pressures, and now lives a magical and fierce life she finds 'incredibly joyful and peaceful and interesting and fun.' In this interview, Julie talks about:
Julie can be contacted at fiercelifewarrior@icloud.com --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 28: Let's Talk About Race with Alistair and Peter | 13 Apr 2022 | 01:06:03 | |
Alistair Maigurira and Peter Guess run a Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) Consultancy in South Africa called SALTAR (South Africa Let’s Talk About Race). Their vision is to create connection between people and ultimately a more inclusive world. In this interview, Alistair and Peter share their thoughts with us on:
The TED Talk that Alistair mentioned in this episode is Fadzi Whande: How Diversity Heaven can be Inclusion Hell. --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 27: Question Everything with Mike Patterson | 30 Mar 2022 | 01:13:56 | |
Mike Patterson is a business consultant based in the United Arab Emirates who has so far helped over 50,000 people achieve their dreams. A keen researcher who has never believed in conforming, Mike has spent the last 20 years studying facts and figures in search of the truth. In this highly informative interview, Mike talks about:
If you enjoyed this episode you may be interested in Episode 30: The Accidental Emigrant with Philip Keay and Episode 32: 21st Century Skills with Nik Pandya --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 26: Create your own Outcomes with Rebecca Allen | 16 Mar 2022 | 00:58:34 | |
Rebecca Allen grew up in Hong Kong and now lives in Sydney with her husband and two children, whom she water-birthed. Thirteen years ago, she gave up her full-time job in advertising to start her own coaching business helping women achieve career success. In this interview, as well as explaining why she chose to naturally birth her children, Rebecca gives some invaluable advice on:
--- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 25: Alpha Vitamin Women with Aurora Pérez-Vico | 02 Mar 2022 | 00:50:34 | |
Originally from Spain, Aurora Pérez-Vico lives with her husband and three young sons in Munich, Germany, where she has experienced a culture of ‘mom-shaming’ of full-time working mothers. In this interview, Aurora talks about:
--- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 42: In Search of Adventure with Maribel Ortega | 26 Oct 2022 | 00:46:33 | |
As we near the end of the second and final season of the AudaciousNess podcast, we take the opportunity to interview each other about our own audacious goals, and the bold and daring choices we’ve made in our own lives. In this episode, Helen interviews Maribel, who talks about:
-- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 24: Trust the Nothing with Claire Tonna | 16 Feb 2022 | 01:00:47 | |
Claire Tonna is a Maltese singer/songwriter who uses the power of words and music to give 'strength and courage and a sense of belonging in a pretty much lonely world.' In this highly philosophical first episode of Season 2 of our podcast, Claire shares her views on:
You can listen to Claire’s music on Soundcloud or follow Claire on Facebook or Instagram. --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 23: Season 1 Summary of the Year 2021 | 24 Nov 2021 | 00:25:06 | |
In our final episode of Season 1, we look back at the 22 guests we’ve interviewed in the last 12 months and take a moment to reflect on what we’ve learned from them. We’d like to extend a huge thank you to all of our guests in 2021, who either originated from, or are now living in, countries as wide ranging as Canada, France, Germany, Greece, India, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Pakistan, Senegal, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, UK, USA and Zimbabwe. We’ve covered almost all the continents! Thanks too to you, our listeners, for supporting us during our first year of podcasting and for recommending some of the audacious people we’ve spoken to this year. We’ll be taking a break in December and will be back in the New Year with Season 2 of the AudaciousNess podcast. In the meantime, if you’d like to join us at our first AudaciousNess Book Club Meeting on 1 December, you can find out more information about that here. Have a wonderful end to 2021 and join us again in 2022 to hear from many more utterly audacious people! --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 22: Island on the Edge with Anne Cholawo | 10 Nov 2021 | 00:58:35 | |
Our final guest of Season 1 of our podcast is Anne Cholawo, author of Island on the Edge, the book which has been chosen to launch our AudaciousNess Book Club on 1 December. Anne took the bold decision to swap her hectic urban lifestyle in 1980s England for one of rural isolation and self-sufficiency on a tiny Scottish island, without mains electricity, medical services, shops or any other modern amenities. There were 17 people living on the island when she moved there; today Anne and her husband Robert are the only ones remaining. In this fascinating interview, Anne talks about:
Anne’s book Island on the Edge is published by Birlinn. --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 21: You are the Hero with Jessa de la Morena | 27 Oct 2021 | 01:02:57 | |
After battling cancer twice and finding the positive support of people in similar situations lacking, Jessa de la Morena decided to start a community called “You Are The Hero”. Her goal was to provide a safe space for people to share transformational stories and connect with others who have lived through the same loneliness. In this conversation, Jessa talks about:
Find out more about Jessa’s community at uarethehero.com --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 20: Altruistic Capitalism with Lynn Yap | 13 Oct 2021 | 00:56:42 | |
Lynn Yap grew up in Malaysia and moved to the UK at the age of 19 to study law. Her career has taken her from law to investment banking to launching a network supporting women and girls in work. In 2021 Lynn published her first book, The Altruistic Capitalist, following research and interviews with business leaders on how to solve today’s complex worldwide issues. In this interview, Lynn talks about:
Lynn’s network for supporting women and girls is actv8.network Her recently-published book can be found at www.altruisticcapitalist.com The book Lynn mentioned in the interview is Grit by Angela Duckworth. And the episode in which we interviewed an altruistic capitalist is Episode 14: Safe Drinking Water with Mark Matamisa --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 19: Faith and Alignment with Maryam Mohiuddin Ahmed | 29 Sep 2021 | 00:53:57 | |
Maryam Mohiuddin Ahmed grew up in Pakistan and has dedicated her life to social justice and human rights. She is the Founder and Director of Social Innovation Lab, an initiative which has helped 150 entrepreneurs start businesses, which have gone on to directly impact over 6 million people around the world. In this fascinating interview, Maryam gives her insights on:
Link to the Social Innovation Lab website: http://socinnlab.org/ If you enjoyed listening to this episode, you may also enjoy Episode 9: Our Best Role Model is Nature with Amaranatho --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 18: Reviving the Sahel with Dr Ousmane Pame | 15 Sep 2021 | 01:05:16 | |
Dr Ousmane Pame is the founder and director of a network of eco-villages in the Sahel (the area stretching from Senegal on the west coast of Africa to Eritrea on the east, and bordered to the north by the Sahara Desert and to the south by rich savanna land). The previously verdant land of parts of the Sahel has suffered desertification through decades of poor agricultural practices, and Dr Pame is one of many people now working to revive the region to the lush and abundant habitat it once was. In this interview, Dr Pame explains:
Find out more about the REDES Ecovillages at redes-ecovillages.org This is the Teachers for Schools website mentioned in this episode. The book mentioned is 'Oneness vs the 1%' by Vandana Shiva. It’s available from many sources (simply do an online search). This interview and write-up gives a good summary of the book’s contents. --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 17: Challenging Societal Norms with Felicia Specht | 01 Sep 2021 | 00:46:15 | |
At the age of 29, Felicia Specht not only founded her own company, an architectural office in Munich, but also established a network to support around 250 young women working in creative industries. Four years later, and with a newborn son, Felicia reveals what she has learned about:
Felicia’s company website is fv2architektur.com The book Felicia mentioned is Untamed by Glennon Doyle --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 16: Becoming Self-Sufficient with Rika Cossey | 18 Aug 2021 | 00:48:00 | |
Rika Cossey grew up in Germany and has spent her adult life travelling and living in countries all over the world. Three years ago she moved to rural Sweden with her husband and two young children, living in a tiny house before buying a farm. Rika and her family are now attempting to live as self-sufficiently and as close to nature as possible. In this interview, Rika talks about:
Rika now rents out her tiny house as holiday accommodation. For more information on how to book a stay at Rika’s farm, see www.rikacossey.com/about/tiny-house/ --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 15: World Maestro with Colin O'Donohoe | 04 Aug 2021 | 00:51:04 | |
Colin O'Donohoe is a musician and composer who founded The Pangean Orchestra, an ensemble of performers and instruments from all over the world. He has performed in venues from Mongolia to Brazil, and from Turkey to Japan. Recognized as an outstanding composer, leader, performer and arts advocate through awards, commissions, and grants, Colin’s global impact has earned him the title of ‘World Maestro’. To add to the audaciousness of Colin’s work, he is also recognized as being legally blind. In this interview, Colin talks about:
Colin’s website is www.worldmaestro.com The book mentioned in this episode is The War of Art by Steven Pressfield --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 41: The Road to Rhenigidale with Kenneth Mackay | 12 Oct 2022 | 00:46:11 | |
Kenneth Mackay campaigned tirelessly throughout the 1970s and 1980s to have a paved road built to his remote village of Rhenigidale on the island of Harris off the northwest coast of Scotland. After a long and arduous struggle involving many conflicting voices, the road was finally opened in 1990 and the future of Kenneth’s village was secured. In this interview with our oldest ever guest on the podcast, 87-year-old Kenneth talks about:
Kenneth documented his struggle to get the road built in a book, published in 2016, Rhenigidale: A Community’s Fight for Survival NOTE: As a background to this episode, we’d recommend taking a quick look at this short blog post that Helen wrote earlier this year, as it contains photos and maps that show the location of Rhenigidale and what the area looks like. And this is the blog post mentioned in this episode about the island of St Kilda that was evacuated in 1930. -- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 14: Safe Drinking Water with Mark Matamisa | 21 Jul 2021 | 01:00:02 | |
Mark Matamisa is an entrepreneur based in Cape Town, South Africa. After discovering in 2008 that not everyone in his home land of Zimbabwe had access to clean drinking water, he and his friends put their savings together and set up an enterprise, Project Oasis, to provide safe, treated drinking water to a number of families in the country. In this eye-opening and, at times, emotional interview, Mark explains:
More details about Mark’s enterprise can be found here. The film Helen mentioned in this episode is secretofwaterthemovie.com And the video Maribel mentioned about rich and poor countries can be viewed here. Related episode: Episode 20: Altruistic Capitalism with Lynn Yap --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 13: Fixing the UX industry with Debbie Levitt | 07 Jul 2021 | 00:54:12 | |
Debbie Levitt has set herself the audacious goal of trying to fix the UX industry, by making the user experience (UX) and customer experience (CX) in websites and apps more user-friendly. With a background in Psychology and Music, and 26 years in the UX industry, Debbie has a thriving business and a popular YouTube Channel. In this interview, Debbie explains:
This is Debbie’s Delta CX Channel on YouTube. Debbie is also an amazing singer. Check out her YouTube Song Channel here. --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 12: Remote Working from Mexico with Angela Papalia | 23 Jun 2021 | 00:53:07 | |
After practising law in Ontario for 10 years, Angela Papalia decided to shift her work online and move to the warmer climes of a small town in Mexico. In this interview, she explains:
--- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 11: Living Life by Design with Myah Payel Mitra | 09 Jun 2021 | 00:51:21 | |
Myah Payel Mitra is an award-winning Employee Engagement and Career Transition Coach. She is recognized as one of the Top 5 Women Entrepreneurs working on mental health, leadership and well-being. As a Stanford-trained Positive Intelligence Coach and certified Movement Therapy Practitioner, Myah works with CXOs, senior leaders and high-performing teams all over the world. She is also the Founder President of Lean In Sustainability – a global community focused on climate change and gender. Myah's mission is to build a world that is conscious, sustainable and inclusive. In this interview, Myah talks about how she lives her life by design and experimentation, defining her purpose and leading by example. She talks a lot about fear, including how the fear of dreaming big can paralyse you, why the fear of failure kills more dreams than failure itself and why you should have a conversation and make allies with your fear. The two books that Myah mentioned are Regrets of the Dying by Bronnie Ware and Do It Scared by Ruth Soukup. Myah can be contacted via LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/ConsciousCoachMyah/ --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 10: Fighting Human Trafficking with Judy Boyle | 26 May 2021 | 00:53:39 | |
Judy Boyle has been involved in anti-slavery campaigning for decades. Her award-winning non-profit organisation, The No Project, targets youth awareness of modern slavery and human trafficking through film, music, art, dance, theatre, journalism, creative writing, education and social media. We talk with Judy about:
For more information about modern human slavery and what you can do about it, check out The No Project site at www.thenoproject.org --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 9: Our Best Role Model is Nature with Amaranatho | 12 May 2021 | 00:53:25 | |
Amaranatho started his working life as a Technical Support Manager and this took him on a transformational journey from studying Artificial Intelligence to exploring the world and spending 15 years as a Buddhist monk. He has spent long periods of time alone, in isolation and dealing with uncertainty. He now coaches executives, leaders and other coaches to improve their agile mindset, their mindfulness and their ability to self-reflect so they can stay calm and connected in complex situations. He is a scrum master and developed the PlayfulMonk approach to awaken people and organizations to their true potential. In this highly contemplative interview, Amaranatho talks about:
Amaranatho’s website is www.playfulmonk.net If you enjoyed listening to this episode, you may also enjoy Episode 19: Faith and Alignment with Maryam Mohiuddin Ahmed --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 8: Influencing Government Policy with Dr. Omolade Femi-Ajao | 28 Apr 2021 | 00:50:16 | |
Dr. Omolade Femi-Ajao is a researcher at the University of Manchester, where she obtained her Doctorate after researching Nigerian women’s experiences of domestic abuse in the UK. In this interview, Dr Femi-Ajao talks about:
This is Dr Femi-Ajao’s page on the University of Manchester website. The books mentioned in this episode are The Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Peale and Your Road Map for Success by John C. Maxwell. --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 7: Yoga Therapy with Vicky Arundel | 07 Apr 2021 | 00:58:47 | |
Vicky Arundel is a Yoga Therapist based in the southeast of England. In this interview, she explains:
This is Vicky's Yoga Therapy website: www.surreyyogatherapy.co.uk --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 6: The Power of Communities with Farhana Yamin | 24 Mar 2021 | 00:55:43 | |
Environmental lawyer Farhana Yamin talks about her childhood experiences after moving to the UK from Pakistan, her academic and professional journeys in the area of climate justice and her major achievement in ensuring the term ‘Net-zero by 2050’ was included in the Paris Climate Agreement. Farhana explains what drove her to take direct climate action by glueing herself to the Shell building, what she thinks the impacts of 2020 will have on our lives in the future and why community is so crucial to solving the social and ecological problems we are facing. Farhana was a Political Coordinator of Extinction Rebellion from 2018-2019 and was named by the BBC Woman's Hour Power List 2020 as one of the most inspiring women in the UK in the area of the environment and the sustainability of our planet. This is the local community group Farhana is involved in: www.thinkanddocamden.org.uk --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 5: A Leap into the Unknown with Denise Cowle | 10 Mar 2021 | 00:51:03 | |
After 25 years as a physiotherapist in the UK National Health Service, Denise Cowle made a bold career move when she decided to quit her stable job without knowing where she was going. She then found her passion and purpose in editing and proofreading. Nine years and many milestones later, Denise talks about:
This is Denise’s successful editing podcast. And in this blog post Denise talks about the personal and professional skills which are transferable across seemingly very different lines of work. Link to the Chartered Institute of Editing and Proofreading: https://www.ciep.uk/ --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 40: Dare to Lead Like a Girl with Dalia Feldheim | 28 Sep 2022 | 01:09:05 | |
Dalia Feldheim has spent a large part of her career marketing feminine hygiene products for companies such as Procter and Gamble, and has achieved international recognition for her bold advertising campaigns. Having worked all over the world, Dalia is now based in Israel, where she runs her own consultancy, Uppiness, which helps people identify their purpose in life and how to achieve it. In this interview, Dalia talks about:
Dalia’s book, Dare to Lead Like a Girl, was published in 2022. This is the link to Dalia’s TED Talk that she mentioned in this episode. --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 4: Cool Coworking Spaces with Cecilia Chiolerio | 24 Feb 2021 | 00:47:35 | |
Cecilia Chiolerio is the co-founder of Two Stay, a company that provides low cost, flexible coworking spaces in major European cities. By utilising cafés, bars and restaurants which are not usually open for business during the day, Two Stay offers professionals a quiet yet welcoming and collaborative place to do their work. In this episode, Cecilia explains:
Find out more about Two Stay at twostay.work --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 3: Digital Reinvention with Nahia Orduña | 10 Feb 2021 | 00:41:32 | |
Nahia Orduña is an agile leader in disruption, a data and Artificial Intelligence (AI) evangelist, a Future of Work expert and a lifelong learner. Her recently-published book, Your Digital Reinvention, is a practical guide to helping people discover new job opportunities and find their place in the digital world. In this conversation, Nahia explains:
Nahia also offers advice for people wishing to write a business book themselves. More details are on Nahia’s website. --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 2: Homeschooling in a Campervan with Jen Taylor | 27 Jan 2021 | 00:47:01 | |
In the 2013/2014 academic year, Jen Taylor and her husband Neil, sons Adam (15), Matt (13) and daughter Katie (9) travelled around Europe in a campervan. In this podcast, Jen explains the reasons for their trip, what they all learned, the obstacles they overcame and how they managed on a daily travel budget of €10 per head. They blogged about their trip here: travelteachtalk.com/travel And in this post, Jen explains how they budgeted €50 per day for a family of five. Finally, these are the role models Jen mentioned at the end of our conversation. If you wish to know what happened to Jen's daughter Katie, we interviewed her nine years later, at the age of 18, to find out what audacious things she's now doing in her life. Her episode is called Natural Horsemanship with Katie Taylor. --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 1: Attitude and Abundance with Andrea Heuston | 13 Jan 2021 | 00:41:59 | |
We start our first season with a fascinating conversation with award-winning entrepreneur and CEO Andrea Heuston, who lets us in on a few secrets about what success means, how to nurture the attitude to be able to deal with whatever life throws at you, how we should always think in abundance and what she learned about control after a close encounter with death. Andrea is CEO of Artitudes Design. She also runs a podcast called Lead Like a Woman, which aims to empower women to empower others. --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Introduction | 06 Jan 2021 | 00:21:42 | |
Our AudaciousNess podcast showcases individuals who have set themselves bold, audacious goals and have worked to achieve them. Our purpose is to inspire people to act with the courage to create a positive impact in the world.
Through interviewing 'regular people' about their audacious goals, we highlight the fact that role models are everywhere. Each and every one of us can have an impact in some way. Our goal is to enable a courageous community that honours their genius and lives their calling.
More information at https://audaciousness.captivate.fm/ (https://audaciousness.captivate.fm/)
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| Episode 39: Faith, Family and Friends with Terry Tucker | 14 Sep 2022 | 00:49:30 | |
Terry Tucker is a motivational speaker based in Denver, Colorado. His life and career path has taken him from playing basketball to working in the corporate world to being a SWAT Team Hostage Negotiator. For the past 10 years, Terry has been battling a rare form of cancer which led to his leg being amputated. In this interview, Terry shares with us:
Terry’s book, Sustainable Excellence: Ten Principles To Leading Your Uncommon And Extraordinary Life, was published in 2020. Terry can be contacted via his website at www.motivationalcheck.com --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 38: Waking People Up with Gavin Scott | 31 Aug 2022 | 00:54:30 | |
Gavin Scott is a Life Coach based in Malaga, Spain, whose mission is to wake people up to enable them to make their life decisions from an increased level of consciousness. Gavin hosts a podcast called Stay Outstanding, in which he aims to inspire people to create space in their lives for betterment. In this interview, Gavin talks about:
Gavin can be contacted via his website https://stayoutstanding.com/ --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 37: A Voice for the Voiceless with Jen Armstrong | 17 Aug 2022 | 01:03:09 | |
Jen Armstrong is a professional singer and songwriter from England. After years co-writing ‘meaningless pop songs’, Jen decided to use her musical talents to stand up for what she truly believes in. Jen now writes songs which give a voice to those who are silenced and oppressed, whether human or animal, and released her debut album, Freedom Warrior, in the summer of 2022. In this interview, Jen talks about:
Jen goes by the artist name of Vegan Queen V and her website is veganqueenv.com. --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan and The Power by Vegan Queen V | |||
| Episode 36: Adapting Your Dreams with Charlene Camilleri Duca | 03 Aug 2022 | 00:56:27 | |
Charlene Camilleri Duca runs her own clinical psychology and gestalt therapy practice in Malta. In November 2021 she started a 9-month tour of Europe with her husband and 2-year-old son, living in rented accommodation for a week at a time and shifting her work online. As she nears the end of her trip, Charlene reports on her experience and shares with us:
The book mentioned in this episode is The Comfort Crisis by Michael Easter. --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||
| Episode 35: Natural Horsemanship with Katie Taylor | 20 Jul 2022 | 00:42:59 | |
At the tender age of 18, Katie Taylor has already set herself the audacious goal of becoming an expert in Natural Horsemanship. Having spent much of her youth in a homeschooling environment, Katie has developed the skills, confidence and resourcefulness to be able to achieve her goals. In this interview with our youngest ever podcast guest, Katie explains:
This is the Parelli Natural Horsemanship Program that Katie mentioned. Note: we first ‘met’ Katie when we interviewed her Mum, Jen, whose audacious goal was to travel Europe in a campervan with her family of five for one school year. Katie was 9 years old at the time. If you wish to learn more about Katie’s educational background, the interview with her Mum is Episode 2: Homeschooling in a Campervan with Jen Taylor --- Music: Pablito's Way by Paolo Pavan | |||