Your Third Voice

  • Autor: Vários
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Your Third Voice is all about education and inspiration for your inner mentor. We have three voices. The first is the voice we use to speak. The second is the voice inside our mind, the one we use to talk to ourselves. The third is our inner mentor, our unconscious mind, that guides the decisions for how we lead our lives. The aim of Your Third Voice is to be a guide for your inner mentor. We provide the resources, tools & techniques necessary for your inner mentor to learn and be inspired so you can grow, teach others and expand your experiences.

Episodios

  • Episode 022 with Jason Grant Russell: The Kallmann Transformation

    19/06/2018 Duración: 01h05min

    Today's guest is with Mind-Body Transformation Coach, Jason Grant Russell who lives with the experience of Kallmann syndrome. Kallmann syndrome is a rare genetic hormonal condition that is characterized by a failure to start or a failure to complete puberty. It is also accompanied by a lack of sense of smell (anosmia) or a highly reduced sense of smell (hyposmia). The condition can occur in both males and females but is more commonly diagnosed in males. Left untreated, patients with Kallmann syndrome will almost invariably be infertile (source: Wikipedia). Today's interview with Jason will educate and inspire you by: What Kallmann syndrome is and what Jason experienced growing up with this syndrome What it means hormonally to experience Kallmann syndrome And, what happens internally & externally when you experience Kallmann What the treatment is and what happens if a treatment is missed Jason's experience with bullies, why Jason kept Kallmann a secret, and why Jason regrets hiding his syndrome The experi

  • Episode 021 The Toolkit: Drivers of Your Inner Mentor

    23/04/2018 Duración: 09min

    The Toolkit is a short, educational episode, in which I provide you with resources, tools, tips and tricks to help you to access and communicate with Your Inner Mentor, that is, your unconscious mind. In this episode, you learn more about the Drivers of your Inner Mentor. You'll learn: What the Drivers are In more detail the categories of the drivers - memories, emotions and processes - and how they drive your Inner Mentor each day And, how these drivers support your conscious mind and your body's functionality. Have you subscribed to our mailing list, or on Stitcher/ iTunes? Your Inner Mentor will thank you, I promise! Blessed be, my friends! "To get the best performance from yourself on an unconscious level, you need to know what your inner mentor is driven by." Caron Margarete, Results Coach Episode Gratitude: Rob Cot for his incredible music! He's incredibly talented. Not just as a musician but also as a 3D artist! Find out more about Rob here. Help Fund the Your Third Voice Podcast with

  • Episode 020 with Victor Perton: The Optimistic Case for Australian Leadership

    27/02/2018 Duración: 01h04min

    Today's guest is the first interview to kick off Season 2. Victor Perton is regarded as a thought leader in leadership & strategy, international relations & business, public policy, negotiation, corporate governance, public relations and venture capital. His experience includes 18 years as a parliamentarian, a barrister, mediator, arbitrator, businessman, service as a board member as well as a mentor in the public and private sectors. What none of this tells you is just how funny Victor is, nor how humble and joyous he is. Victor is an incredible guest from whom you will learn a lot. His vision for Australian Leadership and his case for optimism for our country is one to really get behind. Today's interview with Victor will educate and inspire you by: How Victor's upbringing influenced his education and how it shaped his career in law and politics Why Victor would pinch himself daily in his role as the Commissioner to the Americas for the State of Victoria The funny things Victor learned about A

  • Episode 019 The Toolkit: Meet Your Inner Mentor

    18/01/2018 Duración: 07min

    Today's episode is for the brand new segment of the Your Third Voice podcast, called The Toolkit. The Toolkit is a short, educational episode, in which I provide you with resources, tools, tips and tricks to help you to access and communicate with Your Inner Mentor, that is, your unconscious mind. In this episode, you learn more about your Inner Mentor in more detail. You'll learn: What/ Whom your Inner Mentor is The benefits of accessing and communicating with your Inner Mentor for you personally and for your business or career And, how to access and communicate with your Inner Mentor Have you subscribed to our mailing list, or on Stitcher/ iTunes? Your Inner Mentor will thank you, I promise! Blessed be, my friends! "Few of us know how to access and communicate with our Inner Mentor to ensure that our house is the best goddamn house on the block." Caron Margarete, Results Coach Episode Gratitude: Rob Cot for his incredible music! He's incredibly talented. Not just as a musician but also

  • Episode 018 with Ossie Khan: Find Your High Performance Self

    24/02/2017 Duración: 54min

    Today's guest, Ossie Khan, is one of those people. One of those people who live their life doing so many awesome things that it seems impossible to believe someone gets paid to be as cool as he is. And yet, he does and is able to relate it back to you with engaging stories that seem too surreal to be real and yet completely believable. You won't be able to help yourself as you enjoy the cool, relaxed, down-to-earth way Ossie speaks. It helps that he has one of those wonderfully infectious laughs that carries on in your mind long after he's stopped laughing. His message of how to find your high performance self will have you wanting to literally jump out of a plane. Today's interview with Ossie will be educate and inspire you by: How Ossie he got into skydiving Why you need to try new things Why 'women in sport' is a passion for Ossie The surprising things that Ossie didn't expect from following his passion for skydiving The story of how Ossie turned around a failing skydiving busine

  • Episode 017 with Holly Morphew: How to Make a Financial Impact

    06/02/2017 Duración: 01h04min

    Last November, I was blessed to attend the JT Foxx Family Reunion in Orlando, Florida. While there I saw Holly Morphew speak about how to make a financial impact and became inspired to push myself out of my comfort zone of ignorance when it comes to financial literacy. Quite honestly, I'm tired of living month-to-month, with only a little bit to fall back on in hard times. Heck. I'm tired of having hard times. While I do not have institutional debt, I do still owe an FFF (Family, Friend, Fool) money. It's enough of a debt to motivate my performance and to teach myself how to get out of this situation. Not only that, my husband and I have considerable aspirations for the future of our family, both here in Australia and his homeland of Nigeria. We will not be able to achieve anything if we continue to do what we've always done. As Henry Ford said: "If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got." Today's interview with Holly is one that taught me a great deal,

  • Episode 016 with Judith Van Unen: Access to Justice, Equality & Rights

    02/02/2017 Duración: 01h05min

    Judith Van Unen is one of those people I've been blessed to meet that continues to teach me something new with every conversation. Her wealth of knowledge is expansive as today's interview will illustrate. With a background in business that commenced when she was just 16 years old, Judith has owned a number of businesses across a broad range of industries. We explore this experience and discuss what lead her to start the co-directed not-for-profit organisation, Justice Equality Rights Access International. We also dig in deep to the issues surrounding gender quality, women's rights and what is happening on the international stage to continue the conversation. You will be educated and inspired by: How Judith has kept herself grounded and positive through life's challenges What Judith learned as a youth about working as a volunteer in the disability sector How Judith commenced her entrepreneurial journey How experiencing cancer and raising her children enabled her to maintain focus on what was truly impo

  • Episode 015 with Aaron Zelman: From Employee to Business Owner and Back Again (with a twist)

    25/01/2017 Duración: 57min

    Sourcing guests for our podcast has been a great experience for me. Naturally I looked close to home and business for my initial guests, however as word spread more and more people began to open up and tell me their unique stories. Today's interview is with one such guest. Aaron Zelman, a life insurance adviser.  One thing I would like you to do before you listen today is to ask yourself, do I have a preconceived idea of what I think a conversation with a life insurance adviser will be like? If the answer is yes, then it's imperative that you in particular listen to this interview because Aaron is not at all what comes to mind.  His is a great story, you will be educated and inspired by: The surprising thing Aaron would like you to know about him Why I interviewed someone in life insurance and why this interview isn't really about life insurance That said, Aaron does give us a brief understanding of what life insurance is The misconceptions about life insurance and why there is a sentiment that yo

  • Episode 014 with Adam Dunning: Entrepreneurialism in the Arts

    20/01/2017 Duración: 01h06min

    Adam Dunning is a singer and songwriter who specialises in the genre Bossa Nova, with a little bit of jazz and "solar" thrown in. Bossa Nova is little known genre that originated on the beaches of Rio de Janeiro in the late 1950s by a small group of mainly middle-class students, artists and musicians. It is a soft, downplayed samba based on traditional Brazilian music and rhythms, American jazz, and a new style of Portuguese lyrics.* Adam not only teaches us about Bossa Nova but he also teaches us what it means to be entrepreneurial when your work is based in the Arts. In today's interview, you will be educated and inspired by: The motivation that inspired Adam to study law What it means for him to be a creative How he became a songwriter and musician and what it means to be a hybrid What is the music genre of Bossa Nova all about The reason moving to Rio de Janeiro from a high powered corporate law career wasn't a big leap How he afforded his long term stay in Rio What Adam learned about th

  • Episode 013 with Jessamy Gee: How to Think in Colour

    12/01/2017 Duración: 01h21min

    Have you ever been to a conference or watched a YouTube video of someone drawing on a whiteboard what the person is saying in a careful, curated way that tells the story in images? The organisation, The RSA, does a great job with their RSA Animates series. These artists are known as Graphic Recorders or Visual Practitioners. I've long loved these videos because I'm a visual learner and find that I remember things better when I can see them - as we'll discover in today's interview, it's how I remember names. I first saw the work of Jessamy Gee from Think in Colour, when I volunteered for TEDxMelbourne, a few years ago. I was really inspired by what flow looked like in action. Jessamy was in her element; it was a beautiful thing to witness. Our very own Admin Asset, Ness Phillips, recommended Jessamy as a guest and instantly I knew she'd make a great storyteller. She has wowed me with her insights into memory retention, education, social responsibility and how images can add incredible imp

  • Episode 012 with Emily Jaksch

    04/01/2017 Duración: 55min

    Today's interview is with Emily Jaksch from HR Gurus is an exploration of what Human Resources really is and what it means for both large organisations and the Small to Medium Enterprises (SME) she specialises in. Emily is a lively speaker who is clearly passionate about her ethically based, service focused, family-orientated business that supports SMEs to be their own human resource gurus. In today's interview, you will be educated and inspired by: How Emily went from the daily grind of corporate Human Resources and built her own business What differentiates her services from what most HR companies provide How an employee's Inner Mentor is supported through their guidance Workplace culture - what it means for employers and how to keep employees engaged actively Why a company needs a Mission, Vision and Values and what's needed to keep these front of mind What Emily is passionate about and how she helps people to define why they exist Why the meaning of someone's work should be closely linked with

  • Episode 011 with Michael Kratofil

    28/12/2016 Duración: 01h16min

    Today's interview is with Michael Kratofil. He is one half of the founding directors of akqire, a design and innovation company that seeks deeper insights and meaning from the process of creating something new.  This is a fantastic interview in which we delve deep into what innovation is all about. We break down the terminology and Michael explains what is happening in companies today and what you can do in your work or for your company to be innovative and a part of the ever-changing landscape of technology and business. In today's interview, you will be educated and inspired by: What Michael would like us to know about himself and how the name for his business came about The differences and similarities between design thinking, user experience design, and human centred design Why innovation is a buzz word and why there hasn't been any innovation since the 1940's Why the competitive pressure of speed is undercutting & supporting development and what a company/organisations can do to make

  • Episode 010 with Glenda Ninnis

    20/12/2016 Duración: 56min

    It is evident by the joyful, enthusiastic way in which today's guest, Made to Create founder, Glenda Ninnis speaks that she loves what she does. It hasn't always been the case. As an experienced graphic designer she realised that her heart no longer sung for her work, even though it was creative. This not only came as a surprise but also challenged her to discover what did make her heart sing and gave her the courage to make it happen. In today's interview, you will be educated and inspired by: Why Glenda cannot be contained in a box How Glenda started her first business straight out of uni What it was about design that drew Glenda in How Made to Create was formed Why people are overwhelmed by being of service and develop their purpose How Simon Sinek's book, Starting with Why, influenced her and fueled her passion The shocking percentage of people who think they're not creative and why Glenda explains each of the Made to Create workshops How children learn through play and what happens as they age The

  • Episode 009 with Julie-Anne Black

    13/12/2016 Duración: 53min

    Julie-Anne Black, or Jewells as she's affectionately known, is a special kind of someone. She has a radiance you're drawn to. Perhaps it's her magnetic smile, or graceful and respectful presence, but I find that just being in Jewell's company lights my day up. You'll love today's interview because just recording it lit me up. Jewell's embodies 'inspirational' in her work. She's gone on a massive, years-long journey of self-discovery and found a way to integrate all that she loves into the work and service she gives the world through her mentoring, coaching and educational business, Be Brilliant Now. Her TNT program takes you on a journey into the world of movie production, providing you the tools to live a life that is the movie worth watching. She's also an incredible speaker. If you ever get the chance to see her speak, lap it up! In today's interview, you will be educated and inspired by: The fact that Jewells was a child model, TV producer, and now a human behaviour specialist, a mindset, body la

  • Episode 008 with Kebrasca King

    06/12/2016 Duración: 58min

    As we found when chatting to the lovely Megan Davis, from Spendlove and Lamb, social media can be an exhausting and yet exciting arena for marketing your business. Public relations and cross-media marketing is the next big beast that can be your greatest friend if you take the time to learn the rules of the game, and actually play it. Kebrasca King, from King Creative Media is "hugely passionate about creating cool sh*t" and loves nothing more that to help people whether it is youth, people in business, or his clients. He gets a kick out of seeing a brand and business grow through their marketing, messaging and ambassadorships.  Kebrasca is a down-to-earth and charismatic man who, along with wife Amber, started his business from nothing, right as the Global Financial Crisis was changing the shape of business as we know it. His is an inspiring story of how to partner in life and in business and make a difference to the way the world views you and your business. In today's interview Kebrasca (who could q

  • Episode 007 with Kylie Mouat

    29/11/2016 Duración: 01h17min

    If there was to be a tagline for Kylie, it would be that she does death differently. And appropriately, it is exactly the way we want our lives to be remembered and celebrated. It doesn't occur to us to speak publicly about what happens to us when we die, but I think it's essential. In a humble and respectfully funny way, Kylie Mouat, from Kazique Creative Funeral Events, helps us to understand the industry of death and funerals and explains why we need to be real and hands-on in the process of planning either our loved ones' or our own final life celebration. Kylie helps us to learn: The two things we're guaranteed in life How the death of her mother inspired the creation of her funeral services business What elements of Kylie's career and experience have lead to perfect production and event facilitation Why talking about death is necessary to live a full life Why a funeral is really a Life Celebration and a wake is an After Party What is involved with planning your own funeral and wh

  • Episode 006 with Kevin Kapusi Starow

    31/10/2016 Duración: 01h13min

    I love food. My husband says my version of cooking is 'concoction cooking' because I do not seem to have the ability to follow a recipe without throwing my own spin on things. Fortunately this is actually a good thing as far as it goes to the Bubble Muffin Kids Cooking Club and its founder, Kevin Kapusi Starow. In this fascinating interview, we explore cooking, food science and his determination to eliminate childhood obesity through fun, interactive and playful cooking classes for children. In this fun and funny conversation we learn and be inspired by: Kevin's background in cooking and food education What growing up on a farm taught him about respecting food in its natural form Kevin's biggest mistake in business The really creative things you can do with agar agar and beetroot, or how to make meringue without egg. What the Bubble Muffin Kids Cooking Club is all about  The two rules for the kids for the classes (hint: they're not what you expect) How Kevin grew his business from a one-man show to sho

  • Episode 004 with Tomas Jajesnica

    18/10/2016 Duración: 49min

    Tomas Jajesnica is one chilled out guy. Not much fazes the man who carries a giant smile. What I really like about Tomas is the natural way in which he can convey alternative thinking, like meditation, into a language that corporate business professionals can understand and take advantage of. Tomas is more commonly recognised as MrMeditate himself. Mr Meditate is an in-person facilitated meditation program for corporations to help to create and maintain positive workplace cultures - fostering greater productivity, enhanced individual performance, and ultimately producing considerable growth in profit for business. And who doesn't love extra cash in the bank?! In this interview, you will learn and be inspired by: Who Tomas is and what he means by "patiently and persistently, you are bound to be successful" What meditation is and why it's called a practice The three major things meditation helps us achieve Why you only need to meditate for 5 minutes a day to be effective long term How the business,

  • Episode 005 with Megan Davis

    26/09/2016 Duración: 01h07min

    I find social media to be a beast, it's an unruly, self-defining, ever-changing technological creature. There are no rules. No boundaries. It's a place to play. It never forgets. But always forgives eventually. There are so many platforms, so many ways to reach people and by the same token an overwhelming amount of dizzying noise that I find it hard to find authenticity. Thankfully, we have Megan Davis from Spendlove and Lamb to help us make sense of it all. I've known Megan for a few years now and have admired how passionate she is for this creature that we all love, and hate to love. In this episode you will learn and be inspired by: Who Megan is and how she built her storytelling and social media training, coaching & consultancy business, Spendlove and Lamb organically Why Megan became 'houseless' and what she learned about generosity and the power of amplifying a message Why there is no one and only way with social media Megan offers some tips for people when deciding

  • Episode 003 with Catherine Moolenschot

    25/09/2016 Duración: 01h47s

    When I first met Catherine Moolenschot I was in awe of her. Catherine authored her first book at 13 years old. Subsequently, she has written two more and has another one in the works. Oh. And Catherine's 21 (for a few more days)! Yes. Twenty-one years old! She's a remarkable woman. She's an accomplished speaker, having spoken on both the TEDxMelbourne and the TEDxYouth stages, among many others. Catherine seeks opportunities to share her stories, experience and to support our youth to be the greatest versions of themselves. Catherine is full of energy, passion and drive. You've been warned: she's delightfully contagious! In this interview, you'll learn and be inspired by: Who Catherine is and how her quiet deeper side was first identified What it means to be a "Steiner Kid' and how it established a strong foundation in the adult Catherine is How education today treats children like numbers and how it is missing vital elements of personal and entrepreneurial development How her involvement in Limit

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