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Recently crowned Young Entrepreneur of the Year at the Geelong Business Excellence Awards, Lee-Anne Campigli is one to watch.
Whilst juggling two businesses, You're Gorgeous Hair and Beauty and Temptress Hair Extensions, somehow, she also manages to raise 4-year-old twins.
As you'll hear, Lee-Anne has a big heart for others and her staff, and she's a big believer in speaking openly about her mental health challenges to encourage others to do the same.
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Maxine Driscoll is an award-winning educator who has led international and independent schools in Australia and Asia for 20 years.
Passionate about empowering future-focused leaders, Maxine has taken her vast experience into the corporate world and has launched her leadership coaching business Think Strategic.
As you'll hear, Maxine's journey has been quite an exciting adventure, but she also reveals how she dealt with the heartbreak of losing her brother tragically to suicide. This was followed by the loss of her mother and father.
Please be aware: some people may find the conversation about suicide confronting.
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Justine Martin's successful corporate life was turned upside down in 2011 when she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
Since then, she has battled three cancers and overcome a long list of serious medical conditions. Rather than letting her hardship overcome her, she has used it as a platform to inspire and make a difference in the lives of others.
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Geelong-born Michael Stangel is a musician, record producer, songwriter, artist manager and board member for Geelong Waterfront Film. An entrepreneur by nature, Michael is never short of a creative idea.
Michael sits down with Angie Hilton to discuss his insights about business as well as his personal journey of finding out he has ADHD and what he went through when he was told he had three months to live. Luckily, that was 10 years ago.
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It's easy to see how accountant Renee Jovic has been so successful in business with her driven nature and optimistic outlook. People warm to her instantly and she knows the importance of relationships in business.
A hard work ethic is in her DNA, but she's finally learned to pull back, enjoy the finer things in life and find balance.
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Sarah Grace is probably best known around town as Bridget, from the popular TV series Winners and Losers, but she's also the proud owner of thriving acting school, Grace Acting Studios.
Sarah catches up with Angie Hilton to discuss how she juggles motherhood, a studio of over 400 children and how she still keeps her passion for acting alive.
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Sharp Group co-owner Lyndsay Sharp, alongside husband David, has literally changed the face of the Bellarine Peninsula with iconic businesses including Leura Park Estate, Flying Brick Cider Company, Yes Said the Seal, Jack Rabbit and Curlewis Golf Club.
Angie Hilton sits down with Lyndsey to hear about her path to success.
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Michele Sayers is passionate about empowering clients to get to the root cause of what's causing physical, mental, and emotional imbalance within their life. Like many who enter the fields of healing, Michele has her own story of how she came through dark times.
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Gorge Camorra is a much loved Geelong figure, and not just for his ability to make a mean cocktail!
Being the owner of the 18th Amendment and Manhattan Bars, many Geelong locals will have enjoyed one of Gorge's cocktails.
But behind all the success and smiles, Gorge has been facing some major challenges with his mental health. In this podcast, Gorge bravely opens up about his struggles in the hope that other men of his age will do the same.
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Nathan George created digital marketing agency Pixeld in 2016.
Join Presenter Angie Hilton as Nathan shares some incredible business insights. Plus, he tells us about a major hurdle that saw him having to sell his within business in 48 hours.
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Hugo T Armstrong is a passionate businessman, music lover and Geelong tourism advocate. He's been running the iconic Blues train for nearly 30 years, but as we know, the effects of covid have not been kind to the entertainment industry.
Hugo has been pushed to breaking point, but his resilient spirit has allowed him to give his business one last shot.
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In a time-poor world, Les Watson might just have the magic elixir. It's his book, Get Back an Hour in Every Day, now who couldn't do with that?!
For 30 years less has worked as a trainer, speaker and facilitator in self-management, motivation and communication techniques and today he opens up about the trials and tribulations in business and how he found balance and contentment.
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Geelong's own Bec Connolly from the skincare label Botanicals by Luxe describes herself as just a normal mum with a passion.
She believes in goal setting, and her goal was to make a million dollars in five years. She has achieved it in just 18 months.
Today on the podcast Bec shares the highs and lows of her business journey with Angie Hilton in the latest episode of Unbreakable Entrepreneurs.
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Roxie Bennett is an adored personality in Geelong. With an abundance of energy, she wears many hats including Bay FM Radio host, life coach, speaker and presenter. Today, she shares with us her exciting new business venture, as well as the major life event that turned her world upside down during the pandemic.
Tune in for our first podcast of the year as Angie Hilton sits down with Roxie Bennett.
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Musician and entrepreneur Andy Pobjoy just gets entertainment. He can read a crowd like no other.
With his unique concept of Piano Bar, Andy opened his first venue in Geelong in 2015 and has seen its popularity rise at a rapid rate to now include a range of premises throughout Victoria. This is despite facing a number of enforced shutdowns and extended restrictions in recent times.
Angie Hilton caught up with Andy during a quick break in soundchecks at Piano Bar.
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Never underestimate the importance of the human element of a workplace. Empowering people with the knowledge, awareness and skills to build individual coping strategies is vital in a thriving business.
In this podcast, workplace mental health consultant Kate Meadows touches on some of the key elements to wellness.
Plus, Kate shares with us some of her top insights from over 20 years’ experience in an educational setting, working in the areas of Health and Physical Education, Health Promotion and Wellbeing Leadership.
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Jem Fuller is a local thought leader, whose passion and drive is simply to make lives easier.
The author of the book, 'The Art of Conversation for Thoughtful Men,' Jem has lived a rich and colourful life, having worked in many and varied fields from being a tattoo artist and fire dancer to a kindergarten teacher, third-world volunteer and senior corporate leader.
Today, Jem openly shares how vulnerability has been his strength along with practical tips for helping business leaders become more conscious.
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Roy Emmett is a small business accounting expert and financial educator.
Through his businesses, Humanising Money Matters and Business Management Geelong, he has helped many people to get on top of the back-end of their business, so they can focus more on what they do best.
Roy is now focussing on how he can empower and assist young people aged between 18-35 years get their ideas from a pipe dream to a successful business.
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If anyone can handle a crisis well, you'd imagine a psychology practice would be right up there!
Sue Mackey has been the practice manager of thriving psychology practice, Chris Mackey & Associates, for 25 years.
With 15 staff and a client base of around 200 people per week to manage, Sue has had to call upon all her positive psychology education to keep a cool head as they switch their whole business model over to telehealth during the pandemic.
Sue is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to keeping your mind up when the chips are down. Having also experienced aggressive breast cancer, she knows the power of a positive mindset. With a passion for helping others create positive workplaces, Sue has some gold to share with us today.
Sue is also the author of the book, Positive Oncology, a 'positive psychology toolkit' she wrote combining her passion for positive psychology with her experience surviving breast cancer.
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Olly Bridge trained as a sport and exercise scientist and his career found him working alongside Formula 1 drivers Mark Webber and Jenson Button, as well as the British Olympic Gymnastics Team.
Now, Olly is the Head of Digital Health and Wellbeing at Medibank and has access to 3.8 million lives. In his current position, merging his passion and knowledge of exercise science with his personal experience of a demanding corporate career, he's perfectly placed to make a real difference in many people's lives.