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- 🇦🇺AU · Relationships#47100K to 300K
- 🇳🇿NZ · Relationships#513K to 10K
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52K to 155K🎙 ~2x weekly·54 episodes·Last published 2w ago - Monthly Reach
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103K to 310K🇦🇺97%🇳🇿3% - Active Followers
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41K to 124K
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Karly Campbell – A Traumatic Upbringing To Owning A Community Nursing Company
Apr 25, 2026
44m 25s
Taylor Peet – Regaining My Identity Following Paralysis
Apr 4, 2026
42m 50s
Darcy Cogdale - From Dr*g Addict And Time In Jail To Helping Others Get Clean
Mar 7, 2026
50m 36s
Fletch Crowley – The Double Backflip That Left Me Paralysed
Feb 14, 2026
53m 26s
Peter Dempsey – The Day I Was Buried Alive
Jan 24, 2026
30m 20s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 4/25/26 | ![]() Karly Campbell – A Traumatic Upbringing To Owning A Community Nursing Company | In this episode, I speak with Karly Campbell about her challenging and somewhat traumatic childhood and how she was able to overcome that to now own and run an NDIS community nursing company. We discuss her family dynamic, including the complex health conditions of family members and how the experiences associated with those conditions shaped her from a young age, the subtle but very important push that led her to study nursing, as well as how she now leans on her early experiences to be an e... | 44m 25s | ||||||
| 4/4/26 | ![]() Taylor Peet – Regaining My Identity Following Paralysis | In this episode, I chat with Taylor Peet about the day that a freak motorbike accident left her paralysed. We discuss the events leading up to her injury, including the subtle sign that things weren't quite right, how she has been able to regain her identity since paralysis, we discuss the emotions that she experienced getting back on a motorbike again and she shares the simple act that has changed her life since her injury. | 42m 50s | ||||||
| 3/7/26 | ![]() Darcy Cogdale - From Dr*g Addict And Time In Jail To Helping Others Get Clean | In this episode, I speak with Darcy Cogdale about his battle with substance abuse, his time spent in jail and the family tragedy that made him turn his life around and make his family proud. Darcy is incredibly open and honest about his past, as we discuss the way that he helps people get sober today. | 50m 36s | ||||||
| 2/14/26 | ![]() Fletch Crowley – The Double Backflip That Left Me Paralysed | In this episode, I speak with Fletch Crowley about the day that he attempted a double backflip that resulted in paralysis. We chat about why he was so determined to land the difficult trick, his attitude towards his disability since the start, we explore some of the extreme and relatively dangerous activities he still gets up to these days and how the support from his friends has allowed him to continue to live an adrenaline fueled life, including an overseas trip that he has booked with very... | 53m 26s | ||||||
| 1/24/26 | ![]() Peter Dempsey – The Day I Was Buried Alive | In this episode I speak with my dad, Peter Dempsey about the day that he was buried alive. We discuss the events leading up to the moment a trench caved in on him, what was going through his head while he was trapped and struggling to breathe, the very lucky hat that led to him being rescued, as well as exploring the way it still impacts him over 30 years later. | 30m 20s | ||||||
| 1/4/26 | ![]() Sam Rose - My Sister And I Were Both Diagnosed With Friedreich's Ataxia | I speak with Sam Rose, as she opens up about her and her older sister both being diagnosed with a rare, inherited neurological disorder known as Friedreich's Ataxia. We discuss the events that led to the surprising diagnosis, how she feels watching her sister progressively get worse, the way that she expresses her sexuality online, her use of sex workers and how she makes the most of every day as she lives with "1 foot in the grave." | 40m 22s | ||||||
| 12/13/25 | ![]() Theresa Rongonui - The Day My Daughter Was Paralysed | In this episode, I speak with Theresa Rongonui about the day that her daughter, Anamia, became a quadriplegic. We discuss the events that led to the innocent yet devastating accident, the reaction of family members that witnessed it happen, the significant role that their Māori culture and spiritual beliefs have played in their journey thus far, as well as the way that they are now trying to use their experience to give back to people in need. | 1h 01m 28s | ||||||
| 11/1/25 | ![]() Dan Boardman – Support Worker For A Ventilated Quadriplegic | I chat with Dan Boardman, who has been a support worker for a ventilated quadriplegic since he was 21 years old. We chat about the rewards and challenges associated with working so closely with someone in their own home, some of the close calls they have had with the ventilator disconnecting, the emotional support they provide for each other and the importance of having interests outside of the workplace. | 50m 17s | ||||||
| 10/11/25 | ![]() Matt Greer – My Battle With Multiple Sclerosis (MS) | I chat with Matt Greer, who was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, commonly referred to as MS, 20 years ago. We discuss the early signs that led to his diagnosis, the emotional toll when noticing changes from a degenerative disease, the impact on his family life and how he has adopted his positive attitude and making the most out of life. | 45m 10s | ||||||
| 9/20/25 | ![]() Nathan Stapleton – From NRL Player To Ventilated Quadriplegic | In this episode, I speak with former NRL player, now ventilated quadriplegic, Nathan Stapleton. We chat about his life as a professional athlete, how he sustained an injury that resulted in him now relying on a ventilator to breathe, how he has adapted to fatherhood as a quadriplegic and how he has been able to return to work on his farm but in a different capacity. | 59m 45s | ||||||
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| 9/3/25 | ![]() Candice and Myself – My Experiences With Sex & Dating As A Quadriplegic And Candice's Work As A Psychosexual Therapist | A unique 2 in 1 episode where psychosexual therapist, Candice Care-Unger interviews me about my experiences with sex, dating and relationships as a quadriplegic and then I chat to her about her work as a clinical psychosexual therapist, working with people with disabilities. Nothing is off limits in this chat. | 1h 15m 22s | ||||||
| 8/16/25 | ![]() Michelle Massey – Running A Disability Travel Company | In this episode I chat with Michelle Massey, owner of a disability travel company called Amplify: Accessible Travel Specialists. We discuss the different range of disabilities that she has worked with to help travel, things you need to plan for when travelling with a disability, some of the more significant problems that they have had to overcome, memorable experiences they have helped create and we chat about some of the more surprising locations around the world that have a high level of ac... | 45m 31s | ||||||
| 8/2/25 | ![]() Hayley Grantham - My Husband And I Both Had A Stroke | In this episode, I speak with Hayley Grantham who sustained a stroke just 12 months ago, 13 years after her husband also had a stroke. Hayley shares the details of the day leading up to her stroke, the difference between watching and helping someone you love go through recovery compared to going through it yourself, the way it has changed the dynamic of their relationship and how her daughter is able to support her and make light of some situations to aid her in her recovery. | 41m 17s | ||||||
| 7/12/25 | ![]() Professor James St John - Leading A World First Human Trial To Find A Cure For Spinal Cord Injuries | In this episode, I chat with Professor James St John who is head of the Clem Jones Centre for neurobiology and stem cell research. His team have developed a world leading stem cell treatment that is hoped to cure or treat spinal cord injuries and in collaboration with others, will be conducting a world first human trial using these cells. I chat with James about what the trial involves, how these nasal cells were discovered to be effective in spinal-cord injury treatment, the science behind h... | 58m 23s | ||||||
| 7/6/25 | ![]() Jim and Genny – Owning A Neuro Rehab Centre, Finding A Cure For SCI And Building A Community Beyond Just A Gym | In this episode I speak with Jim and Genny, the Directors of a world leading Neuro rehab centre on the Gold Coast called Making Strides. Jim and Genny explain their excitement about being involved in a world first human trial to find a cure for spinal cord injuries, discuss the events that led to them starting the centre despite coming from different sides of the world, share both the tough and rewarding moments in the gym, the unique community that's been built there and what is involved in ... | 1h 14m 10s | ||||||
| 6/21/25 | ![]() Ryan Wiggins – From Wishing I Didn’t Wake Up, To Fatherhood As A Quadriplegic | In this episode I chat with Ryan Wiggins who became a quadriplegic after diving into a friend's pool. We discuss the day leading up to his injury, why he was placed in an induced coma and his family told to say their goodbyes, how he overcame his darkest days in hospital and is now tackling fatherhood as a quadriplegic. | 35m 55s | ||||||
| 5/31/25 | ![]() Matt Curran – Sustaining A Brain Injury, Burns To My Body And Losing A Leg | In this episode, I speak with Matt Curran who sustained significant injuries from a motorbike crash in 2020. Matt sustained burns to 20% of his body, acquired a brain injury and had a leg amputated following the incident. We chat about the difficulties he has faced since his crash, the complexities around the different injuries as well as some of the exciting activities he's able to do today in an adaptive way. | 41m 23s | ||||||
| 4/26/25 | ![]() Avalon – Sex Worker Servicing People With Disabilities | In this episode I speak with Avalon, who is a sex worker specialising in servicing people with high care needs and physical disabilities. She tells us how and why she got into the sex work industry, shares some of her experiences of servicing people with physical disabilities and gives her advice for able bodied people and people with disabilities looking to engage in sexual activity. | 57m 26s | ||||||
| 3/8/25 | ![]() Matina Jewell – Experiences From An Active War Zone | In this episode, I speak with army veteran Matina Jewell, who shares her experiences from an active war zone. We discuss her rapid rise up through the army ranks, her active service where she completed intense training such as the incredibly demanding Navy divers course, fast roped from helicopters on-board smuggler ships in the Arabian gulf and served as a UN peacekeeper in an active war zone as well as much more. | 53m 50s | ||||||
| 2/22/25 | ![]() Tony Pinto – Trauma, Sex And My New Identity As A Quadriplegic | In this episode I speak with fellow quadriplegic, Tony Pinto who sustained a spinal cord injury whilst on holidays. He shares the details of his injury which he remembers very vividly, the struggles he has with his new identity, he opens up about his decision to engage with a sex worker to explore his new body and his decision to move to Australia to pursue a cure. | 54m 03s | ||||||
| 2/1/25 | ![]() Xavier Coates – NRL Superstar | In this episode I speak with NRL superstar, Xavier Coates as we discuss how he almost gave up playing rugby league, his unique pathway into the NRL, his decision to move from the Brisbane Broncos down to the Melbourne Storm, backlash he received after deciding to represent Australia rather than Papua New Guinea, as well as other challenges he's experience throughout his career. | 59m 54s | ||||||
| 1/19/25 | ![]() Kai and Brooke Colless - I Tried To Get Out Of Bed But I Was Paralysed | In this episode I speak with Brooke Colless and her son Kai, who is a wheelchair user following a very rare spinal condition. We discuss the nomadic lifestyle the family were living, the concerning progression of Kai's condition, the day he tried to stand up and was paralysed, as well as the way that he is now dominating the adaptive surfing world. | 44m 26s | ||||||
| 1/4/25 | ![]() Chanelle Morris - Life With 30% Vision | In this episode, I speak with Chanelle Morris who has a rare eye condition that leaves her with around 30% vision. We explore the ways that impacts her day-to-day, dating with a disability and her change in mindset that has enabled her to live a more fulfilling and adventurous life. | 44m 20s | ||||||
| 4/10/24 | ![]() Max Lynch - Retiring From The AFL Because Of Concussions | In this episode I speak with former AFL player, Max Lynch who had to retire at just 24 years old due to ongoing concussion issues. Max opens up and shares the immediate affects that the head knocks had on him, his emotions around retiring from the AFL, some of the ways it has impacted his life behind close doors including the way it affected relationships with loved ones and how he feels about it all moving forward with the rest of his life. | 37m 34s | ||||||
| 12/9/23 | ![]() Shayna Jack - My Fight To Prove That I'm Not A Drug Cheat | *This Episode Contains Discussion Around Mental Health* In this episode, I speak with Australian swimmer, Shayna Jack as she opens up about a ban she received from all competition for ingesting a band substance. We discuss how the positive drug test came about, the battles she faced behind close doors, how close she came to giving up swimming forever and what the future holds for her in an out of the pool. | 42m 39s | ||||||
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Chart Positions
2 placements across 2 markets.
Chart Positions
2 placements across 2 markets.

