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S1 Ep 17#17 - Sierra Siri Prakash Bullock: Service.

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Send us Fan MailSierra Siri Prakash Bullock is a wife, mother, lifelong Yogi, Kundalini Yoga and meditation teacher and yoga teacher trainer. She is the Founder and Director of Nor Cal Women’s Camp, Inc - a non-profit organisation in Northern California which has been in operation since 2004, empowering and inspiring women aged from 18 to 108. Sierra holds a Bachelor of Science in Special Education, a Master’s degree in holistic nutrition and education, she is a certified cross fit instructor, body-mind therapist and much more. When Sierra is not spending time with her family, she can be found brewing Kombucha and devising strategies to continually be of service to her community and those around her. Sierra is a dynamic enigma of positive energy and kindness. She is dedicated to serving, nurturing, creating and renewing self-realisation in those that she meets and teaches. She endeavors to live by example in all that she does. Today Sierra is with me to discuss her journey, views on holistic health and wellbeing, challenges and hopes for the future. Support the showFINANCIALLY SUPPORT THE SHOWFollow on InstagramFollow on Facebook

Aug 24, 20192h 23m

S1 Ep 16#16 - Daniel Kuntz: Vulnerability and Strength

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Send us Fan MailDaniel Kuntz is an international school educator, long-distance runner, volleyballer, health enthusiast and dog-lover. Daniel was the winner of the grueling endurance and obstacle course event Tough Mudder in Australia in 2013. He has competed in a variety of half-marathon events around the world, in which he has maintained results in the top one percent. Born in Romania, Daniel was orphaned as a baby, adopted and moved to Canada, where he then grew up and studied. Since meeting Daniel, I am constantly impressed by his kind and approachable nature. He seeks the good in everyone he meets and in every situation. This approach translates into positive and enriching relationships with his students, colleagues, peers his beloved dogs. Daniel gives of his time freely by offering his talents to support his community whenever he can and this is evident with his weekly DanSanity fitness classes that he has consistently offered for free to his current school community. Daniel has adopted a “work hard play hard” philosophy to his life and I don’t know anyone else who does it as well as him. Daniel is on the show to share his experiences, challenges, and hopes for the future. Support the showFINANCIALLY SUPPORT THE SHOWFollow on InstagramFollow on Facebook

Aug 17, 20191h 37m

S1 Ep 15#15 - Kai Mata: Free to be me.

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Send us Fan MailKai Mata is an Indonesian singer and songwriter. Kai’s family fled Indonesia in 1998 to avoid ongoing political and civil unrest. Kai is a passionate advocate for human rights, equity, and equality. She uses her music to tell stories, foster empathy, raise awareness and nurture kindness. She regards her personal achievements as releasing an album, touring the USA and being the only openly “out” LGBTQ+ musician in Indonesia. Kai is kind with her words, playful with her delivery, yet powerful with her message. She joins me to discuss her experiences, challenges, and hopes for the future. Huge thanks to the Bali rooftop for collaborating on this episode! Bloody champions.Checkout Kai's platforms: https://kaimatamusic.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS2Z6oOEVrddsU0i3zWYuPghttps://www.instagram.com/kaimatamusic/https://www.facebook.com/kai90210The Bali Roof Top:https://www.thebalirooftop.com/https://www.instagram.com/thebalirooftop/https://www.facebook.com/TheBaliRooftop/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-e9dl_rTF5bzbuHFlfSB-ASupport the showFINANCIALLY SUPPORT THE SHOWFollow on InstagramFollow on Facebook

Aug 11, 20191h 43m

S1 Ep 14#14 - Mike Millin: Further

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Send us Fan MailMike is a father, surfer, and entrepreneur. Mike is the founder of the unique and progressive recovery retreat Further. Mike grew up surfing in California and was a sponsored pro, free-surfer for the skateboard and clothing brand Zoo York at the age of 21. Through his early 20’s Mike traveled the globe, surfing and gaining exposure for the brand. These days, when Mike is not spending time with his daughter Maya or working on the development of his rehab program, he can often be found chasing extra-large Indonesian swells around the archipelago or just charging some of his local surf breaks such as Padang Padang and Temples at Uluwatu. Mike is soft-spoken in his approach, powerful in his drive to help others, and continually focused on being the best version of himself. Today, Mike is with me to discuss his experiences, challenges, and hopes for the future. Further Retreat Bali: www.furtherbali.comSupport the showFINANCIALLY SUPPORT THE SHOWFollow on InstagramFollow on Facebook

Aug 3, 20191h 27m

S1 Ep 13#13 - Athron: Just Athron.

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Send us Fan MailAthron is an Australian musician who lives and works internationally. He has carved out a niche market for himself in Bali, in which he works in a full-time capacity. Athron divides his time between playing gigs and writing new music with his friends and peers. Just recently, he put himself through a self-imposed creative boot-camp by writing and recording 22 songs in 22 days, which included film clips to go with each song. It is safe to say that Athron is one of the hardest working musicians in Bali. Aside from his strong work-ethic, Athron is what I would describe as an approachable, accessible and friendly rockstar, making him much loved by his fans and the Balinese community. On this podcast, Athron talks about his journey, the discovery of his passion, creative processes, challenges, and hopes for the future...plus, this podcast was recorded on his birthday! So send him a shout out on:22 songs in 22 days: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLp4K-4xKSW3Qls1zHzvXB7fGGxd8BMGe2Athron Music: https://www.facebook.com/athronmusic/The BaliRooftop: https://www.facebook.com/TheBaliRooftop/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/athron77/Support the showFINANCIALLY SUPPORT THE SHOWFollow on InstagramFollow on Facebook

Jul 28, 20191h 37m

S1 Ep 12# 12 - Blake Johnson: All in.

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Send us Fan MailBlake Johnson is a surfer, entrepreneur, and successful business owner. Originally from Wollongong Australia, Blake now lives in Bali with his girlfriend Jess. Since arriving in Bali two years ago, Blake founded two cafes and a coffee roasting distribution company called Coffee Cartel. Blake's business savvy has allowed him to create a lifestyle on his terms, and at the age of 30, he has acquired knowledge and skills well beyond his years. Blake possesses innate confidence, calmness, and kindness in all that he does. I believe these qualities have allowed him to achieve the success that he has at a young age. Blake is a firm believer in hard work, dedication and challenging the notion of stereotypical, traditional education and career pathways. Blake finds his solace in the ocean, he has found his happy place at Nusa Lembongan, and he is on the show to talk about his journey so far, challenges, experiences, and hopes for the future.Blake supports and advocates for:https://wildlife-rescue.org.au/Support the showFINANCIALLY SUPPORT THE SHOWFollow on InstagramFollow on Facebook

Jul 21, 20191h 46m

S1 Ep 11#11 - Lance Billingsley: Guided by the surf

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Send us Fan MailLance is a surfer and teacher. He is deeply connected to the ocean, helping others, spending time with his girlfriend Jess and their dog “Taco”. Lance grew up in the Californian beach town of Ventura. He studied at the University of California San Diego, in which he obtained a Bachelor degree in urban studies and planning. Lance lives in Bali, teachers Primary school students at an international school and initiates ocean conservation programs through his involvement in the Surf Ocean Ambassador Program (SOAP). Lance loves teaching young people how to surf, surf etiquette and respect for the ocean. He has a special interest in developing young competitive surfers and supporting local surf competitions. I love his approachable and calm demeanor...personal characteristics that make him an innately quality teacher, friend, and all-around awesome human!Support the showFINANCIALLY SUPPORT THE SHOWFollow on InstagramFollow on Facebook

Jul 14, 20191h 26m

S1 Ep 10#10 - Michael Klim: Swimming and his lifestyle by design

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Send us Fan MailMichael is a father of three, elite swimmer, Olympic and Commonwealth Games gold medalist, businessman, entrepreneur and health advocate. He was awarded the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) Athlete of the Year in 1998 and 1999 and received an Order of Australia Medal. Michael broke world records at the Sydney 2000 Olympic games, instantly shooting him to stardom, making him a national hero and a household name. Michael then backed-up his Olympic performance at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, winning gold, solidifying legendary status and winning the hearts of aspiring young athletes worldwide. Michael discusses his personal training, managing his business (Milk and Co.), coaching swimmers, parenting, his "lifestyle by design" and much much more. Support the showFINANCIALLY SUPPORT THE SHOWFollow on InstagramFollow on Facebook

Jul 6, 20191h 4m

S1 Ep 9#9 - Dr Changa: Dengue Fever

Send us Fan MailDr. Changa is back on the show to discuss the topic of Dengue Fever. Changa is a medical doctor with over 20 years experience specialising in internal medicine and infectious diseases. He did his residence with Danbury Hospital an affiliate of Yale University Hospital in Connecticut, USA. He is a frequent collaborator with regional and international arms of the World Health Organization (WHO) and he has held leadership positions at medical organisations worldwide. As an expert in his field, his research paper on Dengue Fever has been published in medical journals and regularly cited by medical professionals. He openly promotes and advocates for, preventative medicine, holistic lifestyle approaches, and nutrition-based therapies. Changa openly describes himself as a healer, teacher, and lifelong learner, but in my opinion, he is just a top bloke who knows lots of stuff. I thoroughly enjoy chatting with Dr Changa. If you have any questions for Dr Changa, please email: [email protected] or comment on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terriblehappytalks/I will try to address these on our next episode.Support the showFINANCIALLY SUPPORT THE SHOWFollow on InstagramFollow on Facebook

Jun 30, 20191h 21m

S1 Ep 8#8 - Stefan Azario: Family, Photography and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

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Send us Fan MailStefano Azario is a photographer who has carved a very successful (and long) career in fashion photography and advertising. As the Director of Photography of major clothing labels such as GAP, Armani Junior (and many others) Stefan is considered a leader in the field in which he has developed advertising campaigns for the last 30 years. Stefano discusses his immediate love for taking photos at the age of 11, traveling the globe, his sources of inspiration, family, his intuitive sense for predicting the 'right moment' and his deep passion for the art of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Father of five, artist and deeply in love with his wife, Stefan is a cool cat who philosophises about happiness, finding himself and much much more...http://stefanoazario.com/Support the showFINANCIALLY SUPPORT THE SHOWFollow on InstagramFollow on Facebook

Jun 23, 20191h 15m

S1 Ep 7#7 - Joel Mowdy: The Writer

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Send us Fan MailJoel Mowdy is the critically acclaimed author of Floyd Harbor: Stories, a collection of twelve linked stories that take place in and around Mastic Beach, a community on New York's Long Island that's close to the wealthy Hamptons but afflicted by widespread poverty. Joel lived there in a family of thirteen until he left for the University of Michigan, where he completed a Master of Fine Arts in Fiction. He has since worked in progressive education on three continents, most notably as a high school Literature teacher at one of the most unique and progressive international schools in Bali. Joel discusses the challenges he faced growing up in a large family, teenage angst, how he discovered writing, his creative processes, giving up the 9 to 5 to pursue his passion and much much more. Find Joel's book on Amazon, Audible and beyond via his publisher's link: https://books.catapult.co/products/floyd-harbor-stories-by-joel-mowdySupport the showFINANCIALLY SUPPORT THE SHOWFollow on InstagramFollow on Facebook

Jun 16, 20191h 19m

S1 Ep 6#6 - Glenn Chickering: Nightclub owner to teacher and beyond

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Send us Fan MailGlenn is the Head of Faculty at one of the most unique and progressive international schools in the world, the Green School, Bali. Glenn earned his master's degree from Antioch University, New England, USA with a focus on educating for sustainability. Having been a founding faculty member upon the school’s opening over ten years ago, Glenn has been a part of creating the School's experiential and project-based learning programs across all learning age groups. He is driven in his focus on educating for sustainability and connecting students to their communities in real-world projects. Glenn has presented at numerous conferences on these topics worldwide and continues to be an advocate for educational reform. This is epitomized by his educational leadership and conduct. Always keen to be a learner, Glenn is well-placed in a school setting. He helps students see the opportunities for growth and wonder in their learning by tapping into his own child-like nature. Glenn discuss these topics, his stint as a Ski-instructor and nightclub owner in Colorado USA and much much more...Support the showFINANCIALLY SUPPORT THE SHOWFollow on InstagramFollow on Facebook

Jun 9, 20191h 1m

S1 Ep 5#5 - Leslie Medema: The Principal

Send us Fan MailLeslie Medema is the Principal (Head of School) at one of the most unique and progressive international schools in the world. She is a strong advocate for educational reform, a champion for the people and tenacious visionary. Leslie discusses growing up in South Dakota, her school years, her attraction to South East Asia, her tenure as Principal at the Green School Bali, being appointed as a relatively 'young' leader, her challenges, experiences, hopes for the future of education and much much more...Support the showFINANCIALLY SUPPORT THE SHOWFollow on InstagramFollow on Facebook

Jun 2, 20191h 9m

S1 Ep 4#4 - Nev Hyman: Surfboard craftsman to humanitarian and beyond

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Send us Fan MailNeville 'Nev' Hyman is a surfer, surfboard shaper, entrepreneur, conservationist, humanitarian and progressive systems-based thinker. Throughout the 80's and 90's Nev was one of the most prolific surfboard shapers of the time. His brand NEV and NEV Future Shapes were sought-after globally and ridden by the world's best. Nev then went on to create the highly popular FireWire Surfboards in 2006 which is still an industry leader in eco-friendly and zero waste manufacturing. Now, his latest and most profound project to date, NevHouse, produces housing and shelter that can be erected in days and it's purely made from plastic and co-mingled waste products. Mind-blowing! Nev discusses his family's transition from South Aftrica, growing up in Western Australia, the immediate connection he felt to the surf at Burleigh Heads, the elation he felt when the legendary Shaun Tomson first asked him to make him a board, winning the Pitch@Palace over twenty-five thousand candidates, meeting Prince Andrew (Duke of York) and much much more... Support the showFINANCIALLY SUPPORT THE SHOWFollow on InstagramFollow on Facebook

May 26, 20192h 24m

S1 Ep 3#3 - Mike Long: Parley for the Oceans

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Send us Fan MailMike Long is the Director of Global Operations at Parley for the Oceans. He has worked on marine conservation initiatives all over the world, from the Maldives to Alaska. He has led direct action campaigns for Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, where he stood on the front lines defending whales in the San Ignacio Lagoon and, led the first partnership with the Ecuadorian government protecting sharks in the Galapagos. Now, he’s creating change in the fight to end marine plastic pollution with his work at Parley and their various collaborators. He discusses his inspirations, challenges and hopes for the future of ocean conservation. A true eco-warrior, taking action to bring change.Support the showFINANCIALLY SUPPORT THE SHOWFollow on InstagramFollow on Facebook

May 20, 201951 min

S1 Ep 2#2- Dr. Changa Kurukularatne: Healer, teacher, student.

Send us Fan MailDr. Changa is a medical doctor with over 20 years experience specialising in infectious diseases and internal health. He is an advocate for preventative medicine, holistic wellness and nutrition-based approaches. Dr.Changa collaborates with the World Health Organisation (WHO_ regularly and strives to create seismic changes to the health systems landscape globally by empowering one individual at a time. A healer, a teacher, a student, Dr. Changa is inspirational in his passion and the sincerity in which he approaches all that he does....especially fatherhood. He discusses growing up in Sri Lanka, studying in the West Indies, his residence in Connecticut USA and much much more. Enjoy the captivating Dr. Changa!Support the showFINANCIALLY SUPPORT THE SHOWFollow on InstagramFollow on Facebook

May 11, 20191h 45m

S1 Ep 1#1- Charles Mugarura: Permaculture for a sustainable Uganda

Send us Fan MailCharles Mugarura is a passionate, charismatic, social justice warrior! From Orphan to social enterprise entrepreneur, Charles is seeking ways he can help others. He recounts his hardships growing up, and how the belief that just one person had in him, saved him from choosing a life of substance abuse and poverty. Look out world, the future president of Uganda is here and the revolution starts in his Permaculture farm. Boom.Instagram: @terriblehappytalks@terriblehappy (host)@mugaruracharles916#experience #strength #hope #letschat #whatdoyouwannatalkabout #Uganda #permacultureSupport the showFINANCIALLY SUPPORT THE SHOWFollow on InstagramFollow on Facebook

Apr 30, 20192h 4m