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  • Ang and Beck engage in a heartfelt conversation with Kerrie Atherton, who shares her inspiring journey of overcoming addiction & profound loss.


    Kerrie discusses her initiative, "Stories of Hope," aimed at fostering connection and purpose for those facing similar struggles. The episode delves into the emotional impact of music, the power of storytelling, and the importance of community in healing.


    Through Kerrie's experiences and insights, listeners are reminded of the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of sharing one's story.


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.


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  • This week we meet Sharlene King who courageously shares her journey through motherhood, postnatal depression, and alcoholism.


    Sharlene's story is one of resilience and hope, offering listeners a powerful narrative of overcoming adversity. The episode begins with light-hearted banter about lunch guests, including Donald Trump and Russell Brand, before delving into Sharlene's experiences with domestic violence and emotional manipulation.


    Her candid discussion highlights the importance of support, honesty, and the transformative power of seeking help, leaving listeners inspired and empowered.


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.


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  • This episode, hosts Ang and Beck welcome Dave McNair to discuss his inspiring journey in the homelessness sector and the profound impact of childhood experiences.


    Dave shares his upbringing as a middle child, his early aspirations, and his transformative work with Youth With A Mission (YWAM). He reflects on the challenges and rewards of raising a daughter with Down syndrome, emphasising the importance of empathy and support & finding unity and community.


    The conversation highlights the significance of personal growth, imagination, and finding joy in everyday moments. Dave's heartfelt narrative leaves listeners with a sense of hope and encouragement to make a difference & find joy in everyday life.


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.


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  • This week we meet Robyn Longley, who shares her profound journey through grief and resilience.


    Robyn recounts the tragic loss of her daughter, Nicole, at age 13 due to a genetic heart condition - that she now knows affects all her children and grandchildren - and the impact it's had on her family. She discusses the importance of mental health support, her struggles as a single parent, and the challenges of navigating life after such a loss.


    The episode highlights the enduring bonds of family, the significance of seeking help, and the power of hope and love in overcoming adversity.


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.


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  • In this engaging episode, Ang and Beck sit down with Darryl who shares his journey through ADHD, depression, and anxiety, highlighting a pivotal incident involving legal consequences and how he came through that helping others in similar situations.


    Darryl's story explores the impact of family dynamics, the complexities of the legal system, and the transformative power of faith.


    The episode underscores the importance of sharing personal experiences to foster connection and understanding, leaving listeners inspired and reflective.


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.


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  • In this special episode, Ang is joined by Dave to discuss their new TV show, "Humankind," which highlights acts of kindness across Australia.


    Despite Beck's absence due to illness, Dave & Ang passionately explore the importance of kindness, sharing personal anecdotes and emphasizing its positive impact in our communities. They delve into the challenges and joys of filming, including humorous behind-the-scenes moments. The episode also features inspiring stories from charities like Kids Hope and Care Outreach, aiming to motivate listeners to embrace kindness in their daily lives.


    The episode wraps up with a trailer for the up and coming release of the TV show on October 18 on GOOD. You can stream Humankind on Foxtel on the GOOD Channel or via the GOOD App.


    If you want to know more, visit

    http://www.humankindtv.com.au/


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  • This week, hosts Ang and Beck welcome Justin Lippiatt, who shares his compelling life journey from his upbringing in South Africa within the gang scenes, to battling addiction leading to divorce and eventually relocating to Australia for his family.


    Justin recounts the impact of crime on his decision to move, his struggles with addiction, and his path to recovery through faith. The conversation emphasises the importance of authenticity, vulnerability, the power of forgiveness, and kindness.


    Justin's story is a testament to the power of hope, courage, and supporting others, offering listeners profound insights into overcoming personal challenges and building meaningful connections.


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.


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  • In this episode, hosts Ang and Beck chat with Darren Belling, who shares his survival story after a devastating car accident at 18 left him in a wheelchair.


    Darren recounts the harrowing details of the accident, his remarkable recovery, and his dedication to road safety awareness. Ang & Beck reflect with personal reflections on driving experiences with themselves and their children.


    Darren's advocacy work, especially his efforts in educating young drivers through high school programs, underscores the importance of road safety. This episode is a powerful reminder of the strength of the human spirit and the critical need for road safety education.


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.


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  • This week, we meet Justin Geange, former mascot 'Buck' for the Brisbane Broncos, former "Australia's Got Talent" contestant, plumber, and family man. Justin shares his inspiring journey, touching on his struggles with mental health, family life, and a transformative trek on the Kokoda Trail.


    The conversation delves into the importance of resilience, the power of support systems, and finding purpose through adversity. Justin's candid reflections and the Beck & Ang's thoughtful questions create a heartfelt dialogue that encourages listeners to embrace vulnerability and seek connection.


    This episode is a testament to the strength found in community and the healing power of sharing personal stories - and finding connection and creativity.


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.


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  • In this episode, hosts Ang and Beck engage with Leonie Mulgrew, who shares her compelling journey of overcoming childhood trauma and finding purpose.


    Leonie discusses her turbulent upbringing, marked by family struggles and abuse, and how she found strength through support from a police officer and a priest. Transitioning into adulthood, she built a career in retail management and now works at a Lifeline store, raising funds for a crisis suicide line.


    The Ang & Beck explore themes of resilience, gratitude, and community involvement, highlighting Leonie's inspiring path to forgiveness and fulfilment.


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.


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  • This week we welcome Sam Parker, founder of "Grab Life by the Balls," to discuss men's health and the power of community. Sam shares his journey and the charity's mission to foster mateship and support men's health and well-being.


    The conversation highlights the importance of social connections, the challenges men face in opening up, and the transformative impact of having three close mates. Sam also introduces an exciting initiative—a nationwide barbecue event Grab Life By The BBQ, aimed at raising awareness for men's health and the need for mateship.


    The episode is a heartfelt call to action for men to prioritise their well-being through community, connection and most importantly, mateship.


    Register for the Grab Life By The BBQ

    https://www.grablifebythebbq.com/


    Find out more about Grab Life By The Balls

    https://www.grablifebytheballs.com.au/


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. If you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 131114 please look after yourself.


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  • Ang & Beck welcome Janet Paine, author of "Addiction Ripples." Janet shares her poignant 20-year journey as a mother dealing with her daughter's drug addiction.

    The discussion delves into the emotional and psychological challenges faced by families, the ripple effects on family dynamics, and the importance of support networks. Janet also speaks on living within an indigenous community and being welcomed as one of their own.

    Janet's story is one of resilience, hope, and the enduring strength of a mother's love. Her insights offer valuable lessons for others navigating similar struggles, making this episode both heartfelt and inspiring.


    You can find out more from Janet by visiting her Facebook Page  or you can order her book Addiction Ripples from Amazon.


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.


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  • Hosts Ang and Beck welcome Danielle Lenord, a dedicated mother and advocate for children with disabilities. Danielle shares her emotional journey, starting with her son’s diagnosis at age five, and the challenges she faced in navigating the healthcare system and finding support.

    She shares on her passion for inclusivity which led to her founding two charities Connect Rugby League & The Lavender Sky Foundation, both supporting people with disabilities through sport and community connection.

    Danielle’s story highlights the power of resilience, gratitude, and the need for societal inclusion. Her inspiring message encourages everyone to seek support and build a more inclusive world for all.

    Want to support or be involved? Find out more by visiting https://connectrugbyleague.com.au/


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  • In this special episode, Ang and Beck catch up on their recent adventures and personal milestones.

    Ang shares vivid stories from her European travels, including visits to the Amalfi Coast, Pompeii, and Rome, reflecting on the beauty and historical significance of these destinations. 

    Beck discusses her family road trip and the release of her new children's book Allo Wishes.

    The conversation then dives deeper into some of their hardest times in life and delves into deeper themes of finding joy amidst life's challenges, the importance of family, and the power of resilience.

    This episode will have you laughing and crying!


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  • Ang and Beck welcome wellness coach Derek Rogers, who shares his journey from a happy-go-lucky childhood in Melbourne to a fulfilling career in horticulture, education, and coaching.


    Derek delves into his personal development, emphasizing the importance of mindset, nature, and holistic health. The discussion covers the "Thrive Movement," inspired by Jay Shetty, and highlights the significance of sleep, clean eating, and social connections. Derek's insights on human behaviour and resilience offer listeners practical tips for improving mental and physical wellbeing.


    Derek finishes by sharing his goal of living a long life to the ripe-old age of 120. You don't want to miss this!


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.


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  • This week we welcome Dave Adamson, who bravely shares his traumatic journey of sexual abuse as a child and its profound impact on his life.


    Dave recounts the trauma inflicted by his uncle, the subsequent bullying at school, and the emotional scars that linger into adulthood. He emphasizes the crucial role of counselling and faith in his healing process, offering hope and encouragement to others facing similar struggles.


    Ang & Beck also explores Dave's unexpected career shift from commercial television to online ministry, highlighting his resilience and passion for helping others.


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about childhood sexual abuse, mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.


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  • This week, Ang & Beck interview 83 year old Jim Dawson, who shares his powerful journey of overcoming alcohol addiction and homelessness.


    Jim recounts his early struggles with alcohol, the impact of his father's and grandfather's alcoholism, and the pivotal moment when he realised he wouldn't be alive for much longer if something didn't change.


    He emphasizes the importance of support and emotional sobriety in recovery. Jim concludes by sharing about restoration & making amends with family and more importantly, his children and the rewards of helping others through their addictions.


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.


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  • This week we meet Simon, a social worker and therapist who has battled OCD for over 30 years. Simon shares his unique journey, from growing up in Adelaide, a town linked to the infamous Snowtown murders, to his struggles and eventual diagnosis of OCD in his late 20s.


    He discusses the impact of OCD on his life, including compulsive behaviors and the key role of his supportive wife. The conversation also highlights Simon's recovery through mindfulness and therapy, getting outdoors, and his dedication to helping others as a social worker through his organisation Mindful Men, emphasizing the importance of open discussions about mental health. This is an intriguing story you don't want to miss!


    You can find out more by visiting https://mindfulmen.com.au/


    If you're interested in Waves of Wellness, you can find them here https://www.foundationwow.org/


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.


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  • This week we meet Jon Morgan, the founder of Marcus Mission, an organisation with a goal to reduce the mental health in men over 18 years old.

    John's upbringing & corporate experience including working for Lifeline, brings a real passion for Mental Health & Suicide Prevention. The episode sheds light on the critical need for support systems that encourage men to embrace vulnerability and seek help.


    John underscores the societal pressures men face and the life-changing impact that Marcus Mission has in creating a safe space for men's mental health. We all agree the significance of this often-overlooked issue in our communities and the need for more support.


    you can find out more about Marcus Mission by visiting https://foresightlearning.com.au/about-marcus-mission/


    Hey it’s Ang and Beck here. We do talk about suicide in this episode, which we know can be distressing. So if you need resources or support go to https://www.beyondblue.org.au/ or you for 24 hour free counselling in Australia, the number for Lifeline is 13 11 14, please look after yourself.


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  • This week, the remarkable Paula Gowland, a devoted mother and amputee, recounts her life before and after a devastating freak accident that led to the loss of her leg. She shares the profound impact on her family, her inspiring resilience in overcoming physical and emotional hurdles, and the determination that has led her to be a successful business owner and trauma life coach.


    Paula's unwavering positivity and her dedication to helping others navigate their own traumas is a shown throughout. Her story is a testament to the human spirit's ability to turn trauma into triumph.


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.


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    TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@thegolddiggerspodcast?_t=8m0kvmSoO0u&_r=1


    This podcast is proudly sponsored by HumanKind, a media group with the purpose of restoring faith in the kindness of humanity.


    DISCLAIMER: All answers/opinions shared by the interviewees are of their own. The Gold Diggers Podcast or any sponsoring organisation/individual/interviewer or Editor is not responsible and liable for any discrepancy, if any. The answers/opinions given by the interviewee may not reflect the opinions of the individuals or organisations involved in the making of this show.


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