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Kurt Fearnley sits down with adventurer James McAloon to explore his incredible journey from a corporate career to life on the edge of the world's most challenging environments. James shares stories of his daring expeditions, from trekking across the frozen tundras to navigating dense jungles, and discusses the pivotal moments that inspired him to leave the conventional path behind. They delve into the mental and physical challenges of extreme adventure, the importance of resilience and adaptability, and how his experiences have shaped his outlook on life.
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Angie Ballard is one of Kurt's oldest friends. She shares her journey from a young athlete discovering the world of wheelchair racing to becoming a world-class competitor and a six-time Paralympian. With numerous medals and world records to her name, Angela talks about the highs and lows of her career, the dedication required to stay at the top, and the importance of resilience and determination.
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In this episode of Tiny Island, Kurt Fearnley sits down with Paralympic legend Ryley Batt, a true powerhouse in wheelchair rugby. Ryley shares his journey from a young boy growing up on a farm to winning multiple Paralympic gold medals and world championships. Ryley's story is one of resilience, determination, and breaking barriers. This episode is full of motivation, laughter, and insights into the life of an extraordinary athlete who embodies the spirit of never giving up. Don't miss this chance to hear from one of Australia's most inspiring sports figures!
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In this special episode, Kurt Fearnley catches up with Vanessa Low at Parliament House following the launch of the Australian Paralympic Team. Vanessa, a dual Paralympic gold medalist and world record holder, shares her insights and experiences as she prepares for Paris 2024. Join us as we delve into the journey of this remarkable athlete, discussing her training and the significance of the Paralympic Games.
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With around 60 days left until the Paralympics in Paris are underway, Ryley and Kurt catch up about the electrifying atmosphere building up for the Games. Joining them is special guest Kylie Gauci, a star in wheelchair basketball. Kylie shares her journey, insights into the sport, and what it takes to compete at the highest level.
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Kurt Fearnley and Chad Perris sit down with the incredible Michael Roeger. Michael, a true champion and world record holder, has had an extraordinary career filled with highs, lows, and invaluable lessons.
As he sets his sights on the Paris Paralympics, Michael shares his goals, strategies, and the motivation driving him towards the Games.
Tune in for a heartfelt conversation beyond the medals and records, revealing the passion and determination that make Michael Roeger a true Paralympic legend.
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We sit down with Peter Doherty, Nobel Prize-winning immunologist and passionate advocate for scientific research. In this conversation, Kurt delves into Peter's groundbreaking work in immunology, his perspectives on global health challenges, and the vital role of science in our rapidly changing world. From the intricacies of the immune system to the importance of informed public health policies, Peter shares his vast knowledge and passion for science. It's an episode filled with insightful discussions and thought-provoking reflections from one of Australia's most esteemed scientists.
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Steve Binnie is a dedicated farmer from New South Wales who has carved out a niche in the premium Wagyu beef industry. He delve into the world of Wagyu beef, exploring the meticulous processes and passionate commitment required to produce some of the finest beef in the world. Steve shares his journey into farming, the challenges and rewards of raising Wagyu cattle, and his insights on sustainable and ethical farming practices. Whether you're a foodie, a farming enthusiast, or simply curious about the journey from paddock to plate, this episode is a feast for the ears.
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Tiny Island is back for another season! And to kick things off Kurt sits down with Michael Atkinson, better known as Outback Mike. At 47 years old, Mike is an adventurer, filmmaker, and former military pilot with a wealth of stories and experiences to share. Mike’s passion for the extreme outdoors and his knack for capturing the raw essence of adventure on film led him to create his award-winning film, "Surviving the Outback."
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We welcome back a familiar and much-loved guest, Dan Michel. Fresh from his recent triumph at the World Boccia Championships in Canada, Dan shares the exhilarating journey that led to his incredible achievement of winning two silver medals. With Paris 2024 on the horizon, Dan's reflections on his journey and his dream for Paris.
You Little Ripper
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You Little Ripper is the podcast that celebrates the incredible achievements of our para-athletes! This week Kurt Fearnley and Chad Perris catch up with Georgia Gunew. She burst onto the para-snow scene just two years ago and has been unstoppable ever since. Teaming up with her guide, Ethan Jackson, she has had an extraordinary winter season. From a flurry of top 5 finishes to an unforgettable podium appearance in Switzerland.
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Kurt Fearnley and Ryley Batt sit down with wheelchair basketball legend Tristan Knowles. With over two decades of experience, Knowles is a force to be reckoned with. From unforgettable moments on the court to the invaluable lessons learned, this episode celebrates resilience, passion, and the unbreakable bond that unites athletes. You Little Ripper
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Milly Tapper is a para-table tennis sensation, and her love for the game is infectious. She joins hosts Kurt Fearnley and Ella Sabljak to share her remarkable journey from local tournaments to competing on the world's biggest stages.
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Let's celebrate a monumental achievement in Paralympic sports: the qualification of the Australian Steelers for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. Join us as Kurt Fearnley, Ryley Bat, and Ella Sabljak share their excitement and relief at finally qualifying for Paris 2024.
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Emma Booth is an extraordinary para-athlete who joins Kurt Fearnley and Chad Perris to share her remarkable journey in para-equestrian. From her first Paralympics in Rio to travelling to Germany to find a ‘dancing partner’ to take to Paris in a few months, Emma provides invaluable perspectives on the intersection of sport, determination and passion.
You Little Ripper
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Kurt Fearnley and Ella Sabljak catch up with the incredible Chad Perris. With the Paris Paralympics looming, Perris shares his journey, offering listeners a rare glimpse into the intense training, mental fortitude, and unwavering dedication required to compete at the pinnacle of athletic achievement.
You Little Ripper
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Join Kurt Fearnley & Ryley Batt on the season premiere of You Little Ripper. In this episode, they sit down with para-rowers Nikki Ayers and Jed Altschwager as they share their incredible journey toward qualification for the Paris Paralympic Games.
You Littler Ripper
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In this episode of Tiny Island, host Kurt Fearnley sits down with his first return guest! Back in one of our first episodes Kurt spoke with his mum, Jackie, when they were in Kenya visiting Kurt Fearnley Centre for children with disability. This time Kurt and Jackie talk about raising a child with disability, some of the decisions the family had to make, and what it was like to follow the career of a professional wheelchair racer.
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In this episode of Tiny Island, host Kurt Fearnley sits down with Australian actor and comedian Rhys Muldoon to discuss his life and career. Rhys opens up about his childhood growing up in Melbourne, his early years in the entertainment industry, and his experiences working on some of Australia's most beloved television shows.
Rhys also shares some of his favorite memories from his time working on shows like Play School, The Saddle Club, and Bluey, and offers insights into what makes these programs so special for both children and adults alike.
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In this episode of Tiny Island, host Kurt Fearnley sits down with former Australian Prime Minister John Howard to discuss his life in politics and beyond. He reflects on his childhood in a working-class Sydney suburb, and how his experiences growing up shaped his political beliefs. Mr Howard offers candid insights into his decision-making process and his philosophy on leadership, and shares personal anecdotes about some of the most memorable moments of his time in office.
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