“A podcast that explores the imperfect art of being human…”

Every person’s life is worthy of a novel and in these conversations we explore some of the chapters. The highs and lows, the struggles and the gold we find on the other side. Humaning is about seeing your parts in the story of others.

To inspire, to encourage, to laugh and to see that we are actually more alike than different.

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Episode 4: Finding ease through gestalt therapy with John Williams

John and Rick reflect on their friendship and journey studying Gestalt Therapy. They discuss how vulnerability shaped their relationship, John’s decision to pursue therapy and his personal growth. They highlight Gestalt's focus on the present moment, self-awareness and acceptance while exploring how past experiences influence current behaviours.

They also discuss creative adaptations, the power of choice and the transformative impact of Gestalt therapy, expressing excitement about personal growth and finding meaning in their work and relationships.

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Episode 3: Saying goodbye to the lone wolf with Luke Shipley

Rick and Luke reflect on their friendship, emphasizing the value of a supportive community and trust shaped by past experiences. Luke shares his journey from Melbourne to the Gold Coast, touching on the challenges and growth it brought. They discuss the impact of meditation and yoga in Luke's life, highlighting how these practices have helped him become more present, manage energy, and improve relationships. Luke offers advice on starting meditation, focusing on consistency and small steps. He concludes by sharing lessons learned about surrender and trust through his recent property purchase.

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Episode 2: Making space with Jo Dobson

Joanne Dobson joins me to discuss her journey of creating space in her life, emphasizing deep, meaningful conversations and the importance of being present. We reflect on past experiences of burnout, the need for balance and self-care, and the benefits of embracing spontaneity over rigid planning.

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