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Trigger Warning: This episode discusses the impact of societal violence.
In this episode of Relationships Under the Microscope, my esteemed guest is Ro Knox. I've specifically invited Ro to join me to candidly discuss leadership in politics and the dangers of weak leadership currently in our world. Ro speaks candidly about politicians ruling with fear and how this creates a lack of social cohesion and societal fragmentation. Ro recognizes the need for strong leadership to shape policies, build community resilience, and create the change Australia desperately needs.
Ro is the Liberal candidate for Wentworth (Sydney), and she has an impressive track record as a management consultant for global financial services firms and a founding partner of an entrepreneurial incubator. She founded Chasing Sunshine Sydney, a sustainable clothing brand for young girls that celebrates female trailblazers.
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In this episode of Relationships Under the Microscope, Monique van Tulder shares her journey of mid-life reinvigoration and her commitment to empowering second-act women. Taking an eight-month break from her family, Monique documented her experience, which resonated globally with mid-life women seeking inspiration. Monique recognizes the need for women to prioritize their health, retain some independence and also invest in themselves after years of giving.
To know more about Monique van Tulder, visit: https://www.moniquevantulder.com.au/
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In this episode of Relationships Under the Microscope, Jackie Stricker-Phelps shares her story on her lifelong commitment to advocacy, focusing on her journey toward achieving marriage equality in Australia and her dedication to children's rights. Her tireless work in human rights activism, coupled with her role as co-founder of COVERSE, a charity supporting Australians affected by vaccine-related injuries, underscores the power of courage and the importance of standing up for what is right. Jackie’s story shines light on how our dedication can create meaningful change to champion a more compassionate and inclusive society.
To know more about COVERSE, visit: https://coverse.org.au/
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In this remarkable episode of Relationships Under the Microscope, Michelle Scheibner reflects on the hidden wounds passed down through the secrets of the generations before and how these shaped her epxerience of life and self identity from an early age. Her exploration of disturbing family secrets revealed the ways in which silence, intergenerational pain, and unspoken grief affect our relationships, including the most critical one—the relationship with ourselves.
To know more about Michelle Scheibner, visit: https://www.michellescheibner.com
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In this real and raw episode of Relationships Under the Microscope, my guest is Mary Garden, an author and freelance journalist who explores the topic of her recently published memoir - My Father’s Suitcase. Her memoir highlights the most prevalent form of abuse which remains largely unrecognized and not spoken about - that of sibling abuse.
Mary reveals the emotional and psychological toll of sibling abuse, sharing her personal experiences and highlighting the importance of understanding its long-lasting impact. This conversation invites listeners to reconsider the realities, trauma, and traditional narratives surrounding family dynamics, while opening a dialogue on healing from within the family unit.
Mary's has been featured in The Guardian, Australian Financial Review, New Zealand Geographic, and more.
For more information about Mary Garden, visit: https://www.marygarden.com.au/
To purchase a copy of her book, visit: https://www.marygarden.com.au/my-fathers-suitcase
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In this fascinating episode of Relationships Under the Microscope, my guests Tom Ahern and Josh Hudson are therapists who dedicate their careers to transforming men's lives and relationships through their work at Pinnacle Coaching. Together, they bring a fresh, innovative approach to marriage counseling, helping men find themselves outside of societal roles and reignite passion in their marriages.
In this conversation, we shed light on the unspoken struggles and shame that many men experience but rarely voice. From pressures to conform to societal expectations to the fear of vulnerability, Tom and Josh tells us how the modern man is coping with these realities in today’s world.
Josh Hudson, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, has spent the past decade revolutionizing couples counseling. Recognizing the limitations of conventional therapy, Josh set out to create real, lasting transformations for couples, particularly those facing crises in their relationships.
Tom Ahern, a counselor and psychotherapist, specializes in existential concerns and relationships. His passion for exploring the deeper ideas that emerge in therapy has made him a sought-after writer and therapist, helping people live more meaningful and fulfilling lives.
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In this episode, my esteemed guest is Bernard Macleod, a Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist with over a decade of experience in private practice in Sydney. Trained in the UK, Bernard holds a PgD in Integrative Psychotherapy and an MSc in Psychodynamic Counselling with Children and Adolescents.
In this incredible episode Bernard reveals the important stages of child and adolescent development and why parents need to recognize and engage with these phases. Bernard reveals why he is anti-parenting perfection, and recommends parents continue grow alongside their children to understand their ever-changing needs.
To know more about Bernard Macleod, visit: https://www.aplacetotalk.com.au/
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In this phenomenal episode, my guest is Yana Groves, a veteran TV Executive Producer with over three decades of experience shaping unscripted content. From MasterChef to Big Brother and Below Deck, Yana has brought real stories and raw emotions to our screens, ensuring that the lives we see on TV are as unscripted as the world around us. Her passion for storytelling connects people across the globe, just as stories told around the fire once did, transcending time and generations.
Yana reflects on her diverse upbringing, spanning continents and cultures, which has given her unique perspective in crafting narratives . Through her company, Bloomtime Media, she nurtures the next generation of storytellers, keeping the beauty of human connection alive in entertainment.
To know more about Yana Groves, visit her website: https://bloomtimemedia.com/about-yana
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In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Andrea Huddleston, a leading expert in women’s health and fertility from Perth, Australia. Affectionately known as 'the period whisperer,' Dr. Andrea co-hosts the award-winning Wellness Women Radio podcast and holds two Master's degrees in Women's Health and Reproductive Medicine. With her extensive background in nutritional and functional medicine, she’s a sought-after educator and global thought leader in the field. Together, we explore the early moments that shaped her career, expand our knowledge and understanding of the female body, and discuss what women need to understand in taking control of their health and well-being before going on transformative changes.
To know more about Dr. Andrea Huddleston, visit her website: https://www.drandrea.com.au/
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Why do we experience sales people as icky and repellant? In the latest episode of Relationships Under the Microscope, my guest Martin Eade - sales expert and author, and champion of positivity shares his sales wisdom and tips to create relationships with customers.
Martin's Sales Accelerator Program helps businesses and sales teams across the globe. His enthusiasm and love of sales, combined with his relatable no-bullsh#t approach, helps businesses generate more sales, more cash, and develop incredible sales teams.
Martin's dynamic and lively manner is compelling listening as he reveals the reasons sales processes fail and how to achieve success through interactions and relationships with customers.
To learn more about The Sales Strategist, visit: https://thesalesstrategist.com.au/
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Death wasn't always a taboo topic and children once upon a time weren't "protected" from it either. In fact, unlike modern times children were exposed to death from a young age. In this latest episode of Relationships Under the Microscope, my esteemed guest Helen Callanan and I discuss the options available for us to make deliberate and personalised end of life decisions, allowing us to forge our own path at this important stage of life.
Helen is a distinguished end-of-life doula and the visionary Founder, Managing Director, and Lead Educator of Preparing the Way. With a background in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Reiki, Helen brings nearly four decades of profound experience in supporting the aging, critically ill, and dying.
Helen discusses grief and death in a respectful and humble way. She shares the history of how our perceptions of death have changed, offers advice on how to make space for grief, and recalls her own heart-moving experiences in this field.
To know more about Helen and Preparing the Way, visit: Visit http://www.preparingtheway.com.au/.
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As a champion of human rights and social justice, Vic Alhadeff has dedicated his career to advancing equality - starting in South Africa during Apartheid, for LGBTQI, and for Jewish communities around the world.
In this insightful and passionate episode, Vic describes how his personal history shaped him - from his family's history in Rhodes that ended in tragedy with 151 family members deported and murdered in Auschwitz. Their plight influenced and shaped Vic significantly, causing him to dedicate his life to human rights advocacy.
Vic has many notable achievements, including pioneering a law Section 93Z of the NSW Crimes Act, a role as CEO of the NSW Jewish Board of Deputies, and fostering unity as Chair of Multicultural NSW. He has received two notable awards - NSW Premier's Award and recently an Order of Australia Medal.
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In our latest episode of Relationships Under the Microscope, my esteemed guest is Vanessa Bamford. Vanessa is the Director and Founder of Vision Beyond Advisory - a boutique Virtual CFO and Outsourced Finance agency based in Adelaide. Vanessa uses her experiences to transform the collective wellbeing of businesses, organizations, and community groups.
Vanessa and I delve into the much avoided topic - money. She reveals the realities of financial struggles, how our inner shame plays a role, and how she has transformed these challenges into opportunities for wise financial decision-making. Drawing from her personal experience and life pressures, her mission is to make financial management easier for everyone.
To contact Vanessa or learn more about Vision Beyond Advisory, visit: www.visionbeyondadvisory.com.au
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In our fourth episode of Relationships Under the Microscope, we feature David Weinberger, a seasoned barrister with expertise spanning building and construction, insurance law, and commercial litigation. Called to the Bar in 2000, his distinguished career includes recognition in The Best Lawyers in Australia 2023 and the 2023 Doyle's Guide.
This conversation goes way beyond the courtroom as David and I discuss the unique psychological framework of a barrister, realities of court cases, and dynamics of victories and defeats. David also shares his lessons for aspiring legal professionals.
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In the third episode of Relationships Under the Microscope, I had the honor of conversing with Jacinta Tynan, journalist, author, and devoted mother to two sons. Jacinta's latest book, The Single Mother's Social Club, delves into the profound facets of single parenthood—celebrating its beauty, confronting its realities, and addressing its challenges.
Through her work, she not only encourages women to embrace their individual journeys despite separation but also serves as a voice in the community to debunk stigmas surrounding parenthood. Her advocacy inspires a collective rise toward setting better examples for future generations.
Here's your chance to join The Spiritual Book Club with Jacinta Tynan:
Membership for The Spiritual Book Club: https://www.thespiritualbookclub.com/membership-vipThe Spiritual Book Club waitlist: https://www.thespiritualbookclub.com/membership-2024 -
In this episode, my guest is Alison Brahe-Daddo, author of 'Queen Menopause' and co-host of 'Separate Bathrooms' with her husband, Cameron Daddo. We delve into the profound ways menopause can reshape a woman's life, exploring its impact on personal relationships, self-care, health, and broader connections. Ali shares her personal journey of writing her book amidst experiencing these symptoms, aiming to empower women with knowledge of menopause along the way.
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In this episode, my esteemed guest is Susie Burrell, one of Australia's Leading Dietitians & Nutritionists. Susie reveals the psychological barriers to healthy eating, the emotional drivers and internal programs that direct our food choices and behaviours. She shares her top food tips for parents, and also how she empowers her clients to achieve control of food and their relationship with their bodies.
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Relationships Under The Microscope is a podcast by psychotherapist and relationships expert, Lissy Abrahams. Join her as she uncovers fascinating insights and brings a touch of humor to our understanding of relationships.