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Unprotected, uninitiated and unflinching, Dr Alla Shapiro entered into the world's most dangerous nuclear environment. As a first responder, Dr Shapiro has an unparalleled insight into the devastation, tragedy and chaos of the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster.
Amid an eerie and pervasive silence, Dr. Shapiro treated traumatized children and witnessed frightened families and civilians running barefoot across radioactive grounds and carrying stretchers to save others.
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After evading police in the UK, escaping to France through the Turkish mafia and eventually fleeing to Ecuador, Pieter was a man on the run.
In South America, Pieter was arrested. He was charged and his sentence, which was yet to be confirmed, had begun. Pieter was in limbo for a short period, before being transferred to Quito, a prison located in the North of Ecuador, and one known for its fierce gang rule.
All of us at the Risk Equation would like to extend a thanks to Pieter for sharing his story.
To learn more about Pieter, search for his book “El Infierno”. It gives an even greater insight into the details of Pieter’s time in Ecuador, the aftermath and his final stint in the UK.
https://www.penguin.com.au/books/el-infierno-drugs-gangs-riots-and-murder-9781473551060
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Pieter Tritton was an international cocaine trafficker. He was transporting millions of dollars worth of cocaine every week and dealing with some of the UK’s most dangerous people...while at the same time evading police in a period where the war on drugs was at its peak.
Nicknamed Posh Pete in the UK, and later Loco Pete in Ecuador - Pieter’s journey goes from exhilerating ...to dangerous...to deadly in a cataclysmic 20 year journey of drugs, murder and tragedy.
This is part 1 of a two part episode.
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Lisa Blair is one of world's most accomplished sailors. Her grit and determination, coupled with raw talent and a dogged refusal to give up has seen her overcome some of sailing's greatest challenges.
Aboard her yacht, 'Climate Action Now', Lisa became the first woman to circumnavigate Antarctica; a massive 183 day journey in the world's most dangerous sailing conditions. On her journey, she faced a collision with a shipping container, a bout of hyperthermia, and then horrifically, the snapping of her mast.
In 2018, Lisa also became the first woman to circumnavigate Australia.
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Daniel Wordsworth is a man who has spent his life on call for the world’s most devastating crises.
Imagine creating a crisis shelter, in the heart of Sydney, that was designed to take those that no one else would - the abused, the displaced, the addicted - then living in that place, with your friends, without any expectations for anything in return.
Now, almost 35 years later, as CEO of World Vision Australia, Daniel must bring that authenticity and purity of purpose to one of the most important executive roles in the Country. A challenge, in an industry that struggles with the tension between human frailty, and human generosity.
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Matt Levy is one of Australia’s most accomplished sports people. His swimming career began at just 13, when he started training for the 2004 Paralympic Games in Athens.
Now, almost 21 years later, Matt is a seven time paralympic medalist - and one of Australia’s most decorated athletes.
Matt competes in the S7 category. Swimmers in this class have use of their arms and trunk. They have limited leg function or are missing a leg or parts of both legs.
Matt was born 25 weeks premature, has cerebral palsy and is vision impared. To have excelled as he has, it is safe to say, Matt is one of Australia’s all-time greatest athletes.
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Tim Cope is a truly inspiring figure. He has journeyed over 10, 000 km from Mongolia to Hungary on horseback, rowed from southern Siberia to the Arctic Ocean, and cycled for 14 months to get from Moscow to Beijing.
He is a filmmaker, an author, and an inspiration to future generations - asking them to look beyond their self-imposed limitations and answer the question, “what if?”.
Much of Tim’s journey has been alongside his loyal companion Tigon - a Kazakh dog that joined him at a moment of desperation, while he was huddled away for three months, sheltering from a devastating storm, and looking for a way out.
Visit Tim's website to keep up to date with his incredible life and his latest book, 'Tim & Tigon':
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Dr. Kate Leeming is one of the world’s most extraordinary people. She is an explorer, adventurer, educator, filmmaker and esteemed author. A world renowned expedition cyclist, Kate’s journeys see her riding tens of thousands of kilometres, overcoming unimaginable challenges often in extreme conditions, all for the greater good. Alongside her bicycle expeditions, Kate supports the people and places that she travels through, particularly when it comes to alleviating poverty, protecting the environment and achieving equality. On the education front, she works with UNESCO, The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award and Scouting while she is also a fellow of the Royal Geographic Society and a member of The Explorers Club. All up, Kate has pedalled a distance greater than twice around the Earth - and she has several world firsts. Dr Chris Maguire explores how Kate does what she does, and what’s on the horizon for her next great adventure….For more information about Kate's life and work, visit: kateleeming.com or breakingthecycle.education This episode is brought to you by The Lupin Co, Lupin products are a plant-based high-protein, high-fibre superfood that supports the well-being of people and the planet, grown naturally in Australia.www.thelupinco.com.au
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The culture of an organisation like the Navy means everything. The unwritten rules, the everyday assumptions and the behavioral atmosphere change the way people act, react and engage.
Commander Lauren Milburn is one of the Royal Australian Navy’s culture and communication leaders. Her job requires steel, grit and a level of self awareness obtained only through years of training, and practice.
The Royal Australian Navy has faced challenges, and women especially have had ongoing issues with how they’ve been treated throughout the journey through the organisation.
Chris chats with Lauren about how she’s one of those leading the initiative and instigating cultural change throughout the Navy and its people.
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16 years old, fleeing a brutal civil war, Zena Safa found herself stateless, trapped and without hope in a remarkable story of courage, tragedy and devastating sacrifice.
In 2011, Zena, her father and her mother were forced to flee a war-torn Libya. Thousands of innocent civilians were killed in the war, one which lasted more than 8-months.
Zena’s journey is remarkable, and paints a picture of the difficulties and tragic circumstances millions of refugees face in their pursuit of freedom and safety.
Everyone at The Risk Equation would like to extend their gratitude and admiration for Zena and her family.
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A catastrophic fire aboard the International Space Station, how do the astronauts deal with this critical emergency? Andrea Boyd is a voice from Earth for those aboard the ISS, and someone who is trained and skilled in dealing with some of the world's most critical engineering challenges.
As a Flight Operations Engineer, it's Andrea's job to handle any and all safety, logistical and communication procedures for the ISS and its crew. Andrea works in tandem with several other stations across the US, Japan, Russia and Europe - she is required to speak both English and Russian fluently, all whilst living in Germany.
On this week's episode, Dr Chris Maguire talks to Andrea about her love for space and where it all began, before breaking down what she had to learn and overcome to live out her dream of working for the European Space Agency.
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At just 25 years old, after a horrific car accident, Dinesh Palipana became a quadriplegic. Since then, Dinesh has become one of the most accomplished, recognised and admired figures in Australian medicine.
Dinesh lost the use of his lower body, and a large degree of function in his arms and hands. It was the beginning of a new phase of life, one that would be filled with extraordinary challenge and struggle. A phase of life that demanded resilience on a scale few of us can imagine.
On this week’s episode of The Risk Equation, Dr Chris Maguire explores how Dinesh recovered from the accident and began to face the realities of life through a trip to Sri Lanka, what prejudices he faced upon his return to medical school, and the amazing new innovation in the science and treatment of spinal cord injuries in recent clinical trials.
In 2020, Dinesh has been nominated as Australian of the Year,, he’s a recipient of the Medal of the Order of Australia for service in Medicine, and was the 2019 Junior Doctor of the Year at Gold Coast University Hospital.
More of Dinesh’ incredible story can be found via his feature on Australian Story, his Ted Talk and his continued contributions to Griffith University.
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The Global Financial Crisis shattered the economic system. It destroyed communities, lives, businesses and governments, and the effects are still being felt, even today.
The result and fallout of the largest global recession since the 1930s was left to governments, ministers and leaders, with some of the biggest decisions the modern world had ever faced needing to be made.
The person making those decisions for the Australian people, was then Treasurer Wayne Swan.
Wayne served as Treasurer for the Rudd Government from 2007 to 2010, and continued his role, whilst also serving as Deputy Prime Minister under Julia Gillard til 2013.
On this week’s episode of The Risk Equation, Dr Chris Maguire explores how Wayne made the decisions he did, who gave him the economic guidance to organise and distribute the second biggest stimulus package in the world, and what made the pressures and stresses of the media and the opposition bearable and manageable.
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Isolated, below freezing temperatures, and relied upon as the lone doctor in an Antarctic Research Facility. A select group of researchers and scientists travel to Antarctica to conduct experiments and study the land - an even more select group of people are tasked with keeping them safe.
Each year, a single doctor is appointed to the Davis Research Station in the Australian Antarctic Territory. A 12 month stay, enduring the most extreme conditions on earth, bustling through the below freezing temperatures of -7 in summer, to the barren -40 during winter.
Dr John Cherry is that single doctor, and after a substantial training regiment, crash courses in dental surgery and a comprehensive, life long ambition, John is all but set to depart on his 12 month stay in Antarctica.
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An integral part of one of Australia’s greatest ever sporting moments - yet four years prior, Olympic Gold Medalist Bill Kirby was close to quitting the sport, and potentially ending his life.
At the 2000 Sydney Olympics, Bill Kirby was the fourth and final swimmer in Australia’s historic 4x200m freestyle relay victory, setting a new world record and kickstarting a golden era of Australian swimming. Yet as Bill was walking along the pool deck before that final, hearing the screams of adoration from more than 18,000 people, he was shell shocked and frozen, and was forced to sit, meditate and revisit the moments during his retirement from swimming.
On this week’s episode of The Risk Equation, Dr Chris Maguire talks to Bill about his incredible career and how his incomparable will, determination and grit, allowed him to come back from the darkest moments an athlete can face, to make history and build the culture and environment of Australian swimming, that 20 years later, would not exist without him.
Don Talbot, the culturally defining coach that led Bill and his teammates to gold in Sydney, sadly passed on November 3rd, 2020. This week’s episode was recorded before Don’s passing, in late October.
Everyone at The Risk Equation Podcast, including Chris and those behind the scenes extend our condolences to the Talbot family and to those lucky enough to know him well.
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200ft to 50ft, to scraping raging waters in order to rescue a stranded sailor is just one example of how Navy helicopter pilots are some of the most skilled and courageous members of our military.
Natalee Johnston was one of those incredible pilots. Joining the Navy in the late 1990s, Natalee was an historically excellent pilot, and was part of the renowned 817 Sea King squadron.
After earning her wings and becoming a certified pilot, Natalee made history in the Royal Australian Navy, becoming the organisation’s first female helicopter pilot. Her efforts led the way for other aspiring pilots, both men and women, in pursuing their goals.
On this week’s episode of The Risk Equation, Dr Chris Maguire talks with Natalee about her incredible career, the challenges she faced both in and out of the cockpit, and how she revolutionised helicopter safety procedure culture in the Australian Navy.
Special thanks to Natalee for joining us this week, to learn more about her story and to get in touch with her, visit: https://assimilatedsafety.com/
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One of the world's next cricketing stars. Tasked with playing a part in the future of Australia's most prestigious team, Will Pucovski is expected by many to take the torch from the most recent generation and help lift the country back to its former, and nationally assumed position as the best team in the world.
Compared to Ricky Ponting, Justin Langer and either Waugh brother - expectations are high for what Will, at just 22, should accomplish in a baggy green cap.
But as of October 2020, Will is yet to represent Australia. In fact, on two occasions, Will has stepped aside, forfeiting his potential selection, opting to prioritize his mental health and wellbeing - delaying his encroaching Australian debut.
Dr Chris Maguire talks to Will about his life up until this point, his troubles with concussion, his continued advocacy for the normalization of mental health discussion and how he’s dealing with the harshness of the Australian sports media.
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Music: Epidemic Sound
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7,000 calls a day, 12 a second. Unrelenting, call after call, each with the possibility of being a life changing moment. 000 operators are the first point of contact for when Australian’s face a life or death moment. The expectations to perform are unyielding and the consequences if you don’t, are fatal.
Taylor faces those expectations and consequences everyday. Shes one of Australia’s 000 operators, and this week, on The Risk Equation, shares some of her incredible stories and offers an insight into how she overcomes the pressure, stress and expectation of her remarkable career.
A special thanks to ESTA for helping organise this week’s show.
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Operating in a specialty that has no margin for error, in a field that demands an inhuman attention to detail and a resilience that few can sustain. Surgery, and especially paediatric surgery requires a careful and considered understanding of risk. Deciding when and when not to operate, taking the evidence available, forming a conclusion and making a decision, even if the outcome, which is often life or death, is not certain.
Dr Craig McBride joins The Risk Equation to discuss how he handles the pressures of surgery, giving insight into the devastating reality of paediatrics, and the tragedies he’s seen and dealt with over his almost thirty year career.
Dr McBride is a senior member of Queensland’s paediatric surgery community and is considered one of Australia’s most capable surgeons. A special thanks extended to him for taking the time to appear on this week’s episode.
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Music:
Slow Hammers - The Mini Vandals
Chris Zabriskie - CGI Snake
Overlook - Ann Annie
How Far We’ve Come - Cooper Cannell
Dream Escape - The Tides
Star Goes Dark - The Whole Others
Additional sound effects by Zapsplat
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Shot down and laying in a muddy killing field, surrounded by a barrage of enemy machine gun fire, Don Tate, a man who’s sacrifice goes far beyond that of human expectation, had the thoughts and memories of a horrifying nine month tour of Vietnam flash before his eyes.
Deploying in 1968, Don served as a rifleman during the Vietnam war. His story is truly remarkable, and is one we’re incredibly grateful to have heard and had the chance to craft into something withstanding of Don and his experiences.
It’s important to note that this week’s episode includes mature themes and has sounds and moments that may be considered confronting. We’re cognisant of this, but we have made it our focus to oblige by Don’s wishes and ensure that his story is told with the accuracy and the respect that it deserves.
Don’s fight continued further into his teaching career and thereafter his retirement. Details of his struggle can be found at the links below:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2008-07-09/ghost-platoon-laid-to-rest/2498688
https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/778340
Don’s autobiography “The War Within”: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7161686-the-war-within
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Music:
Hinterheim - Ende
Hinterheim - Sednoseterces
Kai Engel - Plague
Kai Engel - Cold War Echo
Kai Engel - Smiles Throughout the Sky
Kai Engel - After Midnight
Sergey Cheremisinov - Sleepwalker
Dr Turtle - Clusticus the Mistaken
Additional sound effects by ZapSplat
News reports courtesy of CBS, ABC and BBC.
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