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What can a 16-year-old teach us about confidence, leadership, resilience and making a difference?
Quite a lot, as it turns out.
In this episode, Leah sits down with Alyssa Bradbury, a remarkable young country woman who is already making a positive impact through sport, youth leadership and mentoring younger athletes. Growing up in the Southwest region of Western Australia, Alyssa shares what country life has taught her about community, resilience, hard work and the importance of giving things a go.Together, they explore how sport can build confidence, lifelong friendships and mental wellbeing, while also talking honestly about the pressures young people can face. Alyssa reflects on coaching younger children, supporting other girls in sport, stepping into leadership roles and why it’s so important that young people feel heard, valued and encouraged to use their voice.
This is a genuine, uplifting conversation filled with warmth, humour and practical insights for parents, grandparents, teachers, coaches and anyone who wants to better understand and support the next generation. It’s a reminder that leadership doesn’t come with an age requirement, and sometimes the youngest voices offer the greatest wisdom.
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School handovers happen every day, but have you ever stopped to think about what children experience during those few minutes in the school carpark?
In this episode of Small Talk, Leah shares stories and insights from nearly 30 years working in schools and her experience as a parent, step-parent and a Child Consultant. Together, we'll explore why calm, child-focused handovers matter, what children notice that adults often miss, and how small changes can make a big difference to a child's day.
Whether you're a parent, grandparent, carer, teacher or family professional, this episode is full of practical ideas to help children feel safer, more settled and ready to learn.
This podcast is general in nature and does not replace professional advice.
About Kids In The Middle Australia
Kids In The Middle Australia is dedicated to helping children thrive through family separation and life's many transitions. By working alongside parents, schools, workplaces and family professionals, Leah helps keep children's voices and needs at the centre of decision-making.
Learn more at www.kidsinthemiddle.au, and if you enjoyed this episode, please follow, share and join us for the next conversation on Small Talk.
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On this episode, we explore the everyday challenges, opportunities and conversations that shape childhood, family relationships and community connections. Because the smallest conversations can have the biggest impacts. Thank you for joining me and if you enjoy the podcast, please like, share and follow
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On this episode of the Small Talk Podcast, Leah take us behind the scenes of what is a child consultant and the importance of the role they play in supporting families understand the children's point of view in times of crisis and in times of need.
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In this episode, Leah shares her unique proposition and how life experience combined with professional experience has helped her shaped the solution-based approach to helping families going through a tough stage of life.