How adventure leads to transformation
Imagine a life where you work just enough to fund your next adventure. Well, for extreme risk-taker Luke Richmond this lifestyle is his reality.
Imagine a life where you work just enough to fund your next adventure. Well, for extreme risk-taker Luke Richmond this lifestyle is his reality.
Bushy Martin: Now this time of the year is a great time for reflection and a chance to recharge your batteries, so I’m going to challenge you to make the time to read and listen to podcasts as a way of filling your tank with inspiration and motivation.
As a life coach and author, Iesha Delune has helped thousands of people unlock their purpose and find happiness. It is a far cry from her teenage years that were hampered by low self-esteem.
To inspire and motivate you to become the best version of you, today’s guest Luke Richmond is a living breathing example of how to live and enjoy your life to the fullest when you keep this question top of mind: what if I die in five years time?
It is a topic most people want to avoid. Unlike the footy results or the latest reality TV happenings, death is rarely talked about around the water cooler.
From KnowHow founder Bushy Martin: I want to wake you up to help you to see differently – so you can see in the same unique way that all of the 5% who achieve sustainable success see the world.
While we all may think there is a complex recipe for success, Kristina Karlsson believes there’s actually a much simpler way – and it’s as easy as starting with your dreams.
If you wanted to find out who you really are, where would you start? Today’s special guest Iesha Delune can show you a unique way of finding out.
For Paul Dunn, the question of why people do what they do is crucially important. For decades his focus was on running businesses that helped individuals and businesses achieve greater success, but in 1999, Paul’s ‘why’ started to shift.
Today’s guest refers to herself as an end of life guide, an end of life companion and a funeral celebrant.