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Raw - Heart & Soul
Tanya Carroll
43 episodes
1 week ago
In a world that feels like it has been turned on it's head in 2020, people are evaluating their lives more than ever before. Each Monday, join Tanya Carroll, a long time coach, as she talks with guests who have struggled with, and come out the other side, a journey to live their soul purpose. If you are wondering what the next step is to take, or you want to hear how others navigated the self doubt, this is the podcast for you!
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In a world that feels like it has been turned on it's head in 2020, people are evaluating their lives more than ever before. Each Monday, join Tanya Carroll, a long time coach, as she talks with guests who have struggled with, and come out the other side, a journey to live their soul purpose. If you are wondering what the next step is to take, or you want to hear how others navigated the self doubt, this is the podcast for you!
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Raw - Heart & Soul
The honour of being a deathwalker - Zenith Virago

In the western world, in my experience, many people have fear around and associated with death and dying. At least this has been my observation.

I lost my first husband, Brian, to Melanoma cancer 16 years ago and his passing was far from a celebration of his life. Whilst I am comfortable in the celebration we had at home after his funeral, there are many things that I would change if I could, about the way he passed away.

As many people in my community have also witnessed, watching a loved one pass away a slow and painful death, is one of the worst experiences you can go through in life.

In this episode I speak with Zenith Virago, who is a deathwalker. She is someone I am thrilled to share with you, in the hope that some elements of what we speak about, help spark a conversation for you with your loved ones.

We talk about:

· How a deathwalker can help support you in life and in passing

· What it means for men to be given the space to show emotion

· The difference between a policy and a law

· Voluntary assisted death

The topic of death is not easy. No-one wants to cause their loved ones grief at the thought of them not being Earthside in a physical capacity. If there is one thing I have learnt from this conversation it is that we have many more choices than we think we do, when it comes to the legalities of our passing, as well as how we want to be celebrated.

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4 years ago
53 minutes 43 seconds

Raw - Heart & Soul
People have multiple rockbottoms - Jack Nagle

Jack’s first step into the world of addiction was around the age of 12 when he smoked pot behind Chadstone shopping centre with a mate’s older brother's friends. It quickly escalated into drinking and taking MDMA.

By the age of 17 he was a fully blown ice addict stealing from his family to fuel his habit.

It was a moment of clarity when he realised he didn’t have enough money to buy a Big M – and the symbolism behind that – that saw him reach out to his family for help, that started his path to recovery.

In this episode Jack and I discuss:

· The honest reasons why people take drugs

· Rehabilitation that saves but sometimes keeps people in perpetual fear

· Alternative methods of recovery that have better outcomes

· Not seeing relapse as inevitable

· Changing the underlying programming that fuels the fire of addiction

· Giving yourself permission to forgive

Jack is the kind of person whose story stays with you long after you stop listening to him talk. The fact that he survived addiction, psychosis and his multiple suicide attempts is testament to the fact he was meant to share his story and change the perception of standard addiction treatment.

Believing in what you know and what you see to be true, and standing up for what you feel in your gut is the right path, takes courage in a world where people’s lives are at stake.

Show notes:

1.48 – The first time, around the age of 12, that I used drugs and why

4.09 – A desperate need to feel accepted and to fit in

8.02 – Hiding it from my parents wasn’t difficult

9.48 – When the wheels of the ‘normal’ life start to fall off

13.00 – People do drugs because it is an amazing experience

14.12 – ‘I love you, but we can’t keep living life like this and I have to protect your younger brother.’

18.23 – People have multiple rock bottoms

19.55 – Reaching out to family for help for the first time

21.40 – Where is the disfunction in a family who lives with an addict?

26.44 – Crossing the line you never think you will cross

29.44 – How the words you use around disease and recovery, matter

34.22 – Stepping outside the standard systems of rehabilitation

37.09 – I believe in asking the question why

39.50 – Universal law and adaptation

42.40 – Chaos cycles

44.08 – Giving yourself permission to change your mind

45.21 – Connection Based Living

52.17 – Spontaneous remission

54.40 – Working outside government mandates

57.08 – Building a program that is proactive rather than reactionary


You will find Jack here:

https://connectionbasedliving.com.au

https://www.instagram.com/realdrugtalk/

https://www.instagram.com/connectionbasedliving/


You will find Tanya here:

www.integritychiropractic.com

www.rawheartandsoul.com

https://www.instagram.com/tanyaacarroll/

https://www.instagram.com/rawheartsoul/

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4 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 55 seconds

Raw - Heart & Soul
Behind the scenes coaching the coaches of high performance surf athletes - Gee Cormack

Gee Cormack is one of the world’s best surf coaches. Her programs are being coached all over the world including with the high performance surf athletes of Australia. She is passionate about helping people bring out the best in their surfing, but Gee also works in the mental health space of surf therapy.

Gee established and runs all women’s Surf Chix Surf School on the Northern Beaches of Sydney. This has given women a place where they can feel safe to learn how to surf, from the perspective of women who understand the ocean.

Gee is a highly sought out coach for Smooth Star, a modality that marries surfing to a form of skateboarding that mimics movement in the ocean.

In this episode you will learn:

· How you see yourself when your life changes completely

· Not all mental health therapy works for everyone in the same setting

· How the world of surfing is changing

· Land based training for surfing athletes – how important is it

· The difference in coaching women and men in surfing

This is a fascinating look into behind the scenes of how the sport of surfing is evolving and how land based training and wave pools are changing the way we train our upcoming youth in the sport.


Show notes 

0.34 – When did Gee start snowboarding/skiing?

3.19 – Retirement at 20 and learning what life after training to be an Olympic athlete is like

4.37 – How did you cope with the change in your identity – and growing up with dyslexia

6.16 – Growing up with family members who have significant mental health problems

7.30 – Moving to a remote area of Bali in the search for understanding of what was going on inside her brain

9.16 – Being the best and learning to believe in myself

11.37 – Being a better person for everyone else at the expense of your own health

14.45 – When did Gee’s surf coaching career begin?

20.20 – Comparison of severity – and how we get out of that mindset

21.49 – The intensity of therapy in the confines of four walls

25.12 – The bubble around coaching high performance athletes

26.52 – How important is land based training for surf athletes?

28.40 – Speed generation – the most important element of surfing

30.20 – Strengthening neural pathways – minimal movement, maximum energy

39.00 – What are the major differences between coaching women and men?

46.46 – Coaching with coaches


You can find Gee here:  

https://chixsurfschool.com.au 

You can find Tanya here: 

 www.rawheartandsoul.com 

www.integritychiropractic.com

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4 years ago
55 minutes 38 seconds

Raw - Heart & Soul
Should the AFL's concussion rule be extended from 12 days to 30 days? - Peter Jess

This conversation brings up a lot for discussion in terms of not just current and retired players of the AFL but society as a whole and how head trauma can be the catalyst of the downward spiral in mental health.

Peter and I also discuss how head trauma might affect children as young as 6 years of age, who are playing impact sports that result in head trauma.

All of these have wide implications how we look at and treat mental health and often the extension of that, domestic violence.

To say this is an important conversation is a gross understatement.

In this episode we discuss:

· Neurological impairment as a result of brain trauma

· The four pillars by which we measure brain impairment

· The concussion rule in the AFL

· Women playing AFL

· Children and brain trauma

As a parent and grandparent, and an avid supporter of AFL this conversation has left me questioning if I have truly evaluated the risk versus rewards of contact sport. And as Peter says, are we treating the brain with the respect we should, when we have three weeks off with a hamstring injury and just 12 days for a brain injury?


Show Notes:


1.28 – When Peter’s career of managing AFL players began

4.38 – Managing negotiations of Nicky Winmar’s contract

7.23 – Concussion rules in the AFL

8.17 – The four pillars by which to measure brain trauma – mood, behaviour, cognition and motor skills

9.07 – Neurological impairment

9.43 – Staggering statistics in former AFL players who are showing symptoms of brain trauma, including structural damage

12.01 – Dylan Grimes and does delayed concussion exist

14.44 – Primary testing prior to playing AFL

18.44 – Danny Frawley and Shane Tuck

19.46 – CTE and how it is diagnosed

22.23 – Shaun Smith’s record payout and the Bradford Hill causation paradigm

25.00 – Children playing AFL and the research of Vicky Anderson into children’s brain trauma

26.40 - Prevention and mitigation strategies

28.06 - Nick Riewoldt’s comments in regard to players being able to make their own decision on playing after a concussion

30.09 – Player education on brain trauma

29.45 – Insurance policies not being fit for purpose

32.26 – Women in AFL – the dose rate of brain trauma as a result of concussion is lower in women than in men – Jacinda Barclay

33.30 – Maggie Varcoe

37.40 – How do we make the game of AFL safe?


You can find Peter here:

https://www.pjaaccountants.com.au


You can find Tanya here:

www.rawheartandsoul.com

www.integritychiropractic.com.au

Instagram: rawheartandsoul

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4 years ago
41 minutes 40 seconds

Raw - Heart & Soul
Teenage drug addiction - with Stacey Brown

This episode comes with a trigger warning.

Can you imagine living everyday not knowing if the next phone call you are going to receive is going to be the one telling you that your child had died as a result of a drug overdose?

That is where you will find my guest on this episode, Stacey Brown.

Two years ago, her life and that of her family was upended when her 17 year old son tried to commit suicide by driving his car into a tree. Two months prior to this, Dylan accidentally overdosed at home using household products.

In this podcast Stacey and I, in a very raw and difficult conversation discuss:

· A history of substance abuse

· Mental health and the failing health care system

· Unconscious enabling

· When the popularity of supporting a cause wears off

Stacey’s family’s trauma is being played out behind closed doors all over the world. With much courage Stacey is sharing her pain in the hope that it helps break down the stigma that surrounds mental health and substance abuse.


Show Notes:

1.28 – Nothing like I could have expected and everything I needed

1.51 – A life crisis and complete change in career, starting from the ground up

4.10 – Reiki and my own healing journey

6.11 - My son the fighter, the varsity football player and now drug addict

7.53 – Overdose on household products and mental health

9.00 – A history of substance abuse

11.12 – Your body goes into shock when you experience major trauma

15.50 – Begging to keep my son in rehab care

18.00 – How has your son’s mental health affected your family

19.32 – Community support after the initial accidental overdose

25.50 – Unconscious enabling

30.36 – You can’t say you didn’t know

31.50 – How do we prevent this?

37.00 – What support do you need to fulfill your soul purpose?

38.11 – When the popularity of supporting a cause wears off

39.30 – What can families do to prevent this trauma?

40.30 – What is your best parenting advice?

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4 years ago
44 minutes 8 seconds

Raw - Heart & Soul
Scott Darlow
Scott Darlow is someone that I had wanted to speak with on my podcast for some time. I saw him play back up for Eskimo Joe in late 2019 and new that he was someone with an interesting story. I also knew that he would challenge my perceptions and some of the ways in which I was raised. This is an important episode in a few different ways, but mainly because it has opened the door wider to me on what began as a journey of confronting, accepting and doing better in the area of racism in my own life. In this episode Scott and I speak about: · Currency and what that means to us each individually · Luck – does it really exist · Generational lenses · Michael Gudinski and who he was to Scott Show notes 0.26 – Who is Scott Darlow? 3.01 – A change in direction of career after a life changing event 4.29 – Currency 5.40 – Michael Gudinski and ‘for me, life is about how you are going to spend your one true currency 7.10 – ‘Man, you’re so lucky.’ 12.04 – Why is culture important? 17.03 – What is your spiritual practice? 21.19 – Generational lenses 24.29 – Have you had to defend your culture because of the way you look? 26.46 – FLUTE 27.21 – How far have we come since Kevin Rudd’s ‘Sorry’? And how can we improve? 29.00 – Shepparton High School – the new super school 31.00 – Intercultural understanding 32.50 – What is it about your culture that you think the world needs to know about? 34.55 – What did Michael Gudinski mean to you? 38.50 – Unrealistic expectations 39.48 – How can we support Australian music artists? You will find Scott here: www.scottdarlow.com You will find Tanya here: www.rawheartandsoul.com www.integritychiropractic.com.au Instagram: rawheartsoul Facebook: Raw - Heart and Soul Podcast
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4 years ago
45 minutes 33 seconds

Raw - Heart & Soul
Amelia Hill

Amelia Hill is living with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and Environmental Illness.

These terms might sound vague or nondescript, but essentially it means that your body reacts badly to many things in our environment.

Do you know that mild headache you get if you spend time in the ‘perfume’ section of a department store? That is a chemical sensitivity reaction. Now multiply that to include any smells that are not found in nature – almost everything in human lives right now – and your body reacts in a way that leaves you unable to get out of bed and even just opening your eyes takes a monumental effort, that is where you find people like Amelia.

It is a world of complete isolation.

It is a world of frustration of not knowing the cause or how to seek treatment.

It is a world where even a hug from a loved one can mean that you spend the following weeks in bed.

It is a world where hope is a commodity that comes and goes.

It is also a world that is a mystery to many doctors.

This episode is raw. It is at times, difficult to listen to. Amelia shares her life with me and we discuss:

· Finding hope when even the last of her doctors has none

· How fighting for your mental health is just as important as your physical health

· Loneliness in a world where physical contact is non-existent

I came out of this podcast a better human than when I went into recording it. I feel blessed that Amelia felt comfortable enough to gift me her full story. Completely raw and authentic.

Thank you Amelia xx

Show Notes:

1.10 – Who is Amelia Hill?

3.38 – The beginning of when Amelia’s health took a deep nose dive

6.00 – Living life in a bubble – Multiple Chemical Sensitivity

8.17 – Why sharing your story is so important

9.06 – Am I imagining this?

11.59 – How do you cope with the loneliness?

14.00 – Doing what you need to do, to stay alive

14.58 – Acute Inflammatory Bowel disease

16.25 – What is your bigger purpose?

23.00 – ‘When I thought I would die’

23.40 – What has been the most challenging thing you have been through

30.00 – How could doctors ignore the physical symptoms of Inflammatory Bowel Disease?

34.40 – Creating alternative options for recovery

43.06 – When people don’t actually want a solution as an option

45.00 – Amelia loses her best friend and biggest support, her Mum.

48.12 – Shingles virus – Neurotrophic Keratitis and complete rupture of her cornea

51.60 – A pivotal point and positive change – complete and utter defiance

55.21 – Losing my last hope in the medical world

1.00.00 – Environmental medicine

1.07.00 – Our most valuable resource for understanding human isolation

You can find Amelia here:

www.ameliahill.com

https://www.facebook.com/groups/HealAmeliasLife

www.instagram.com/amazingameliahill

You can find Tanya here:

www.rawheartandsoul.com

www.integritychiropractic.com.au

https://www.facebook.com/Raw-Heart-Soul-Podcast-113623920504349

Instagram – Raw Heart and Soul

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4 years ago
1 hour 12 minutes 52 seconds

Raw - Heart & Soul
Paul Mondo

During the height of the covid 19 pandemic in 2020, the Early Learning sector of Australia was brought to its knees. In an area that has always been a political pawn, and what I consider an easy target, there was a push to stand up and change policy to allow Australians to continue to be able to work in essential services, with the knowledge that their children would remain cared for in the centres that had delivered that service.

It was thanks to Paul Mondo and those he worked closely with, as well as staff in Early Learning centres, that parts of our economy were able to adapt and move forward in what was a time of chaos.

In this podcast Paul and I discuss:

· The importance of support of Australian families as an extension of the care of their children

· Implementing nationwide changes that could improve outcomes for children

· Changing perception of community in regard to those who love to work in Early Learning centres


Show notes:

1.34 – How did Paul end up working in Early Learning Services?

5.36 – When did being a man in a female dominated industry become noticeable to you?

9.22 – Community perceptions of men in the Early Learning space

10.29 – Wages for men

13.50 – Better outcomes for children

14.30 – The curriculum of Early Learning services

16.25 – Why are there differences from state to state in the name Early Learning and the first year of school and how that affects children

22.15 – Composite classes and social maturity in children

25.48 – Advocacy in the Early Learning space

31.02 – Policy changes that saved the sector from complete collapse

35.16 – The guilt some parents feel placing young children in the care of others

40.05 – Frontline care

47.08 – Soul purpose

53.10 – What is it about this sector and what you have found, that you think the world needs to know is amazing?


You can find Paul here:

www.bimbidaycare.com.au


You can find Tanya here:

www.rawheartandsoul.com

www.integritychiropractic.com.au

tanya@rawheartandsoul.com

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4 years ago
58 minutes 56 seconds

Raw - Heart & Soul
Joanna Rushton

Co-dependant relationships. What does this mean and how do you recognize if you are in a co-dependant relationship?

Jo Rushton is a beautiful human with a wealth of experience and wisdom in the area of relationship with others and self. Jo is a Faculty member of the Chek Institute and The Masters Way where she helps people in all areas of their mental, spiritual and physical health.

In this podcast we explore:

· Chaos cycles

· Co-dependant relationships

· Inter-dependant relationships

· The importance of understanding how you create your circumstances

This episode will be available on Spotify at 7am on Monday 29th March. Subscribe for notifications and I would love for you to leave a review on iTunes.

You will find last week’s episode with Mike Fitch here:

https://open.spotify.com/episode/3m3xyxi7QCZj08szjTkDjA?si=HgpnbHSFSwGet_KBp6Y0Ig

Show notes:

1.30 – How Jo ended up in Australia and working for the Australian Navy

5.06 – A change in direction of career

6.12 – Meeting Paul Chek

7.45 – Creativity in cooking

9.41 – Becoming Chek Institute Faculty

13.05 – The Masters Way

17.30 – ‘Matter represents the third dimension’ and frequency

21.06 – ‘And the universe has this beautiful law of resonance…’

24.20 – The child archetype

27.10 – What is a co-dependant relationship?

32.05 – The catalyst of waking up

35.20 – Becoming overwhelmed by the ego’s needs

38.50 – Chaos cycles

44.04 – Non violent communication – Dr Marshall Rosenburg

45.01 – Inter-dependant relationships

47.41 – Our first co-dependant relationship

48.26 – Maslow’s hierarchy of needs

57.01 – Get clear in what you want and what you don’t want

You will find Jo here:

www.jorushton.com

https://www.facebook.com/joanna.rushton.52

Intstagram - jo_rushton_

You will find Tanya here:

www.rawheartandsoul.com

www.integritychiropractic.com.au

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4 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 43 seconds

Raw - Heart & Soul
Mike Fitch

In my opinion the term functional movement has been bastardised over the last 5 or so years. To the point that you can justify any movement or exercise as functional.

In this conversation, Mike and I discuss what functional fitness really is and just how important the connection between quadrupedal and bipedal movement is for human health.

We also talk about the importance of being conscious IN YOUR body and health and how functional movement modalities can improve not just your physical health, but your cognition and brain health!

I hope this episode inspires you to be curious about how you can move more effectively for the purpose of not only longevity of life, but also to have fun. Because having fun is an essential element to any changes that occur in your body and in your thinking!

Show notes:

0.50 – Who is Mike Fitch

4.00 – ‘Cutting my teeth in New York’

4.50 – A change in movement disciplines

6.54 – Textbook anatomy versus functional anatomy

7.48 – Those who have led the way in the fitness world as leaders:

Paul Chek

Vladimir Janda

Thomas Myers

Phillip Beach

11.20 – What is Animal Flow

13.20 – The history of Animal Flow

16.50 – Educating people who educate people

18.30 – Bridging the gap between quadrupedal movement and bipedal movement

19.30 – ‘And we rarely return to the environment that was so important to our development…’

19.50 – Not burning our development bridges

21.08 – Earning the right to fight with gravity

23.00 – Variability in load and experiences

24.00 – Animal Flow for children

27.30 – Animal Flow as stand alone or implementing it to be sport specific – adaptation

30.00 – Animal Flow in surfing

31.53 – ‘Going back to that original thing that I mentioned earlier about improving communication, connection and function…..’

32.44 – How important is tribe and community?

35.22 – Is this your soul purpose and Mikes somewhat surprising answer

39.20 – Mike’s message to the world and giving yourself permission to be bad at something

You can find Mike here:

www.animalflow.com

www.ondemand.animalflow.com

You can find Tanya here:

www.rawheartandsoul.com

www.integritychiropractic.com

Refernces:

Paul Chek – www.chekinstitute.com

Vladimir Janda – www.jandaapproach.com

Thomas Myers – www.anatomytrains.com

Phillip Beach – www.phillipbeach.com

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4 years ago
44 minutes 25 seconds

Raw - Heart & Soul
RC Nakai

RC Nakai

For me, this podcast was like speaking with a wise Grandfather. RC’s wisdom and spirit is physically able to be felt in the way he speaks about his cultures and how he sees we can improve our relationships with all cultures.

We talk about how he shares what he says is not his gift to the world, through playing the flute, but how he shares prayer through what he does in concert.

At times I felt in awe of RC’s ability to see and express simply how we are all the same in being immigrants from all over the world and in the way that he speaks about traveling to different countries as being somewhat of an extension of all of the land that we inhabit.

This conversation was truly a privilege and one that I will treasure as one of the gifts being able to bring you the Raw – Heart & Soul podcast has given me personally.

1.05 – RC describes his cultural background

3.00 – Family history and why they were known as the Wanderers

7.39 – Relationships between people of the Americas and the South Pacific

12.40 – Finding the native American flute

17.00 – ‘I’ve only made three flutes.’

18.00 – 11 or 12 Grammy nominations that are awards sitting in a drawer

23.22 – ‘Music is the language that we use to pass down history, from one generation to another. From one individual to another.’

27.56 – What is your spiritual practice

29.56 – ‘Who taught you? I don’t know it just came. I said you have a sense of awareness don’t lose it. I said you know what the world is really about, but they are going to train you to forget all of that, and follow something that doesn’t exist. I said, it’s in you. I said, you are the essence of what we call in my cultures, all life.’

36.53 – How covid has affected RC’s travel and touring

38.11 – Giving people a prayer

39.54 – I still have a dream

46.47 – Political systems and how they control us

You can find RC Nakai here:

www.rcarlsonakai.com

spotify:playlist:5PRAHpv3uOWNvZyqCIMSml

You can find Tanya here:

www.rawheartandsoul.com

www.integritychiropractic.com.au

Instagram: tanyaacarroll

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4 years ago
50 minutes 37 seconds

Raw - Heart & Soul
Season 2 - Meghann Birks


In this podcast we talk about Meghann's diagnosis of ADHD when she was an adult, and what that meant to her in being able to understand why she struggled in some areas of her life.

This is a raw conversation that at times leaves both of us in tears.

Subscribe to the Raw - Heart and Soul podcast on Spotify and iTunes to be notified when this episode goes live at 7pm on Monday 8th March.

Happy International Women's Day!

Show notes:

Intergenerational trauma  - 13.45

Gabor Mate – Scattered Minds - 14.00

Addiction   - 14.45

Genetics or not - 17.40

Whose responsibility is it? - 18.30

Receiving a diagnosis - 20.10

Things are not linear - 23.50

Removing the shame - 27.03

Hyper focused - 28.08

Additives in food and sleep routines - 30.00

What if I fit some of the benchmarks - 31.00

When are meds appropriate - 32.40

Natural stimulants - 34.43

AA - 36.10

Plant medicines - 40.05

Vulnerability versus courage  - 43.45

Do you love and allow yourself to be loved by your children fully – 49.35

Midlife vulnerability - 55.47

The gifts of ADHD - 59.15

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4 years ago
1 hour 8 minutes 41 seconds

Raw - Heart & Soul
Raw Bites - Christopher M Jones - 2

'Happiness is a byproduct of meaning and purpose.'

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4 years ago
4 minutes 1 second

Raw - Heart & Soul
Raw Bites - Christopher M Jones - 1

Points of Light.

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4 years ago
2 minutes 27 seconds

Raw - Heart & Soul
Raw Bites - Sean Croxton - 2

'Most people aren't afraid of their future goals.....'

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4 years ago
2 minutes 10 seconds

Raw - Heart & Soul
Raw Bites - Paul Taylor 2

Neuroplasticity of the brain.

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4 years ago
3 minutes

Raw - Heart & Soul
Raw Bites - Chris (Chick) Jones 2

Rehab

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4 years ago
1 minute 57 seconds

Raw - Heart & Soul
Raw Bites - Monica Meldrum - 2

International Women's Day

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4 years ago
2 minutes 39 seconds

Raw - Heart & Soul
Raw Bites - Monica Meldrum - 1

It is bigger than you.

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4 years ago
4 minutes 28 seconds

Raw - Heart & Soul
Raw Bites - Sean Croxton - 1

'You do have control of your life!'

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4 years ago
2 minutes 2 seconds

Raw - Heart & Soul
In a world that feels like it has been turned on it's head in 2020, people are evaluating their lives more than ever before. Each Monday, join Tanya Carroll, a long time coach, as she talks with guests who have struggled with, and come out the other side, a journey to live their soul purpose. If you are wondering what the next step is to take, or you want to hear how others navigated the self doubt, this is the podcast for you!