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The Share the Load series by Health in Gear will reveal stories of Australian truck drivers to promote connection, discuss key industry issues and challenges, and inspire ideas from drivers, for drivers on ways to feel healthier and happier while on the r

Health in Gear


    • Apr 11, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 13 EPISODES


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    Changing your lifestyle for the better with Ian Houghton

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 26:54


    Brought to you by Health in Gear, the Share the Load series will reveal stories of Australian truck drivers. The stories will promote connection, discuss key industry issues and challenges, and inspire ideas from drivers, for drivers on ways to feel healthier and happier while on the road. In this episode, Frank chats to Ian Houghton. Ian is a Queensland based truck driver and father, who is passionate about encouraging other drivers to look after their health with exercise and good food. You may have seen his workouts and tips on his Facebook page Fullnoisefitness. Frank and Ian will be chatting about the challenges he has overcome over the years and how he changed his lifestyle for the better. Health in Gear considers the many challenges faced by drivers and offers simple, actions designed to support drivers. The initiative aims to get drivers thinking about how small actions can make a big difference, helping them be as well as possible while keeping the wheels turning! For more information head to www.healthingear.com.au Follow us on Instagram @healthingear Sign up for our newsletter, click here. If you or someone you know is having a tough time there is always support. Health in Gear 1800 IN GEAR (1800 464 327) - available 24/7. Lifeline - Call 13 11 14 for crisis support at any time. Lifeline Text 0477 13 11 14 - available 12 pm to midnight AEST. Lifeline Chat - available online from 7 pm to midnight AEST. Beyond Blue - Call 1300 224 636 any time. Beyond Blue Web Chat - chat online from 1 pm to midnight (AEST). Mensline Australia- Call 1300 789 978 or chat online anytime. headspace- Call 1800 650 890 or chat online. National Alcohol and Other Drug Hotline - Call 1800 250 015 anytime. Alcoholics Anonymous(AA) Australia - Call 1300 222 222. Rural Financial Counselling Service - Call 1800 900 090. Lastly, a reminder that the information shared in this podcast is general advice only and does not take into account your personal situation or needs. Where appropriate, please consult a health professional first. To get in touch with Health in Gear team email info@healthingear.com.au This podcast has been created by: •Host Frank Arsego, •Producer Georgina Beasley, and •Editor Maddie Hewson

    Wave To A Truckie with Sally Tipping

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 25:51


    Brought to you by Health in Gear, the Share the Load series will reveal stories of Australian truck drivers. The stories will promote connection, discuss key industry issues and challenges, and inspire ideas from drivers, for drivers on ways to feel healthier and happier while on the road. In this episode, Frank chats to Sally Tipping. Sally is the powerful force behind the Wave to a Truckie social campaign that empowers drivers and the public to acknowledge and appreciate the incredible work truck drivers do. She is also one half of Tipping's Transport based out of Dubbo, which she runs with her husband. Along with these huge accomplishments Sally and her husband Grant have also raised three children. Sally and Frank will be chatting about her experience as a truck drivers wife, her work in the industry and the importance of mental health facilities in the transport sector. Health in Gear considers the many challenges faced by drivers and offers simple, actions designed to support drivers. The initiative aims to get drivers thinking about how small actions can make a big difference, helping them be as well as possible while keeping the wheels turning! For more information head to www.healthingear.com.au Follow us on Instagram @healthingear Sign up for our newsletter, click here. If you or someone you know is having a tough time there is always support. Health in Gear 1800 IN GEAR (1800 464 327) - available 24/7. Lifeline - Call 13 11 14 for crisis support at any time. Lifeline Text 0477 13 11 14 - available 12 pm to midnight AEST. Lifeline Chat - available online from 7 pm to midnight AEST. Beyond Blue - Call 1300 224 636 any time. Beyond Blue Web Chat - chat online from 1 pm to midnight (AEST). Mensline Australia- Call 1300 789 978 or chat online anytime. headspace- Call 1800 650 890 or chat online. National Alcohol and Other Drug Hotline - Call 1800 250 015 anytime. Alcoholics Anonymous(AA) Australia - Call 1300 222 222. Rural Financial Counselling Service - Call 1800 900 090. Lastly, a reminder that the information shared in this podcast is general advice only and does not take into account your personal situation or needs. Where appropriate, please consult a health professional first. To get in touch with Health in Gear team email info@healthingear.com.au This podcast has been created by: •Host Frank Arsego, •Producer Georgina Beasley, and •Editor Maddie Hewson

    Understanding the research with Ross Illes

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 29:02


    Brought to you by Health in Gear, the Share the Load series will reveal stories of Australian truck drivers. The stories will promote connection, discuss key industry issues and challenges, and inspire ideas from drivers, for drivers on ways to feel healthier and happier while on the road. In this episode, Frank chats to Professor Ross Iles. Ross is the lead researcher for Monash Universities Driving Health Program. A program that aims to increase awareness and understanding among allocators, line managers and supervisors about the factors they can impact or control in order to support and improve the health and wellbeing of drivers in their company. Ross and Frank will be chatting about the research he has done and what it says about the challenges around mental health and wellbeing facing truck drivers. Health in Gear considers the many challenges faced by drivers and offers simple, actions designed to support drivers. The initiative aims to get drivers thinking about how small actions can make a big difference, helping them be as well as possible while keeping the wheels turning! For more information head to www.healthingear.com.au Follow us on Instagram @healthingear Sign up for our newsletter, click here. If you or someone you know is having a tough time there is always support. Health in Gear 1800 IN GEAR (1800 464 327) - available 24/7. Lifeline - Call 13 11 14 for crisis support at any time. Lifeline Text 0477 13 11 14 - available 12 pm to midnight AEST. Lifeline Chat - available online from 7 pm to midnight AEST. Beyond Blue - Call 1300 224 636 any time. Beyond Blue Web Chat - chat online from 1 pm to midnight (AEST). Mensline Australia- Call 1300 789 978 or chat online anytime. headspace- Call 1800 650 890 or chat online. National Alcohol and Other Drug Hotline - Call 1800 250 015 anytime. Alcoholics Anonymous(AA) Australia - Call 1300 222 222. Rural Financial Counselling Service - Call 1800 900 090. Lastly, a reminder that the information shared in this podcast is general advice only and does not take into account your personal situation or needs. Where appropriate, please consult a health professional first. To get in touch with Health in Gear team email info@healthingear.com.au This podcast has been created by: •Host Frank Arsego, •Producer Georgina Beasley, and •Editor Maddie Hewson

    PART 2: Staying well on the road with Rod Hannifey

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 26:59


    Brought to you by Health in Gear, the Share the Load series will reveal stories of Australian truck drivers. The stories will promote connection, discuss key industry issues and challenges, and inspire ideas from drivers, for drivers on ways to feel healthier and happier while on the road. In this episode, Frank continues his interview with Rod Hannifey. If you haven't listened to part one go back and check it out, as Rod shares with us some of the challenges he has faced and how he has managed to raise 7 kids and maintained strong family relationships whilst interstate driving. Today we continue our discussion about the factors influencing the health and wellbeing of drivers in the industry. We also look at the role road safety has when it comes to staying mentally well. Health in Gear considers the many challenges faced by drivers and offers simple, actions designed to support drivers. The initiative aims to get drivers thinking about how small actions can make a big difference, helping them be as well as possible while keeping the wheels turning! For more information head to www.healthingear.com.au Follow us on Instagram @healthingear Sign up for our newsletter, click here. If you or someone you know is having a tough time there is always support. Health in Gear 1800 IN GEAR (1800 464 327) - available 24/7. Lifeline - Call 13 11 14 for crisis support at any time. Lifeline Text 0477 13 11 14 - available 12 pm to midnight AEST. Lifeline Chat - available online from 7 pm to midnight AEST. Beyond Blue - Call 1300 224 636 any time. Beyond Blue Web Chat - chat online from 1 pm to midnight (AEST). Mensline Australia- Call 1300 789 978 or chat online anytime. headspace- Call 1800 650 890 or chat online. National Alcohol and Other Drug Hotline - Call 1800 250 015 anytime. Alcoholics Anonymous(AA) Australia - Call 1300 222 222. Rural Financial Counselling Service - Call 1800 900 090. Lastly, a reminder that the information shared in this podcast is general advice only and does not take into account your personal situation or needs. Where appropriate, please consult a health professional first. To get in touch with Health in Gear team email info@healthingear.com.au This podcast has been created by: •Host Frank Arsego, •Producer Georgina Beasley, and •Editor Maddie Hewson

    PART 1: Staying well on the road with Rod Hannifey

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 26:42


    Brought to you by Health in Gear, the Share the Load series will reveal stories of Australian truck drivers. The stories will promote connection, discuss key industry issues and challenges, and inspire ideas from drivers, for drivers on ways to feel healthier and happier while on the road. In this episode, Frank chats to Rod Hannifey. Rod is a Health in Gear ambassador and is a well-known name in the transport industry. With close to 6 million km's travelled, he continues to work as an interstate driver, is the president of the National Road Freighters Association, and advocates strongly for road safety through his Truck Right blog. He has been a columnist for Owner Driver for 21 years, involved in radio for over 8 years, he was awarded the National Professional Driver of the year 20 years ago. Today Rod and Frank will chat about the challenges he has faced keeping his health and wellbeing in check when he is out on the road. Health in Gear considers the many challenges faced by drivers and offers simple, actions designed to support drivers. The initiative aims to get drivers thinking about how small actions can make a big difference, helping them be as well as possible while keeping the wheels turning! For more information head to www.healthingear.com.au Follow us on Instagram @healthingear Sign up for our newsletter, click here. If you or someone you know is having a tough time there is always support. Health in Gear 1800 IN GEAR (1800 464 327) - available 24/7. Lifeline - Call 13 11 14 for crisis support at any time. Lifeline Text 0477 13 11 14 - available 12 pm to midnight AEST. Lifeline Chat - available online from 7 pm to midnight AEST. Beyond Blue - Call 1300 224 636 any time. Beyond Blue Web Chat - chat online from 1 pm to midnight (AEST). Mensline Australia- Call 1300 789 978 or chat online anytime. headspace- Call 1800 650 890 or chat online. National Alcohol and Other Drug Hotline - Call 1800 250 015 anytime. Alcoholics Anonymous(AA) Australia - Call 1300 222 222. Rural Financial Counselling Service - Call 1800 900 090. Lastly, a reminder that the information shared in this podcast is general advice only and does not take into account your personal situation or needs. Where appropriate, please consult a health professional first. To get in touch with Health in Gear team email info@healthingear.com.au This podcast has been created by: •Host Frank Arsego, •Producer Georgina Beasley, and •Editor Maddie Hewson

    Looking out for your mates with Ian 'Eno' Taylor

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 35:36


    Brought to you by Health in Gear, the Share the Load series will reveal stories of Australian truck drivers. The stories will promote connection, discuss key industry issues and challenges, and inspire ideas from drivers, for drivers on ways to feel healthier and happier while on the road. In this episode, Frank chats to Ian 'Eno' Taylor. Eno is a father of 3 working up in the Coffs Harbor region where he drives a float carting earthmoving equipment. Ian has become a well-known figure in the community after hosting a very successful fundraising event in November 2021 to raise awareness about suicide in the industry after losing a close friend and colleague Mark Haines. Eno and Frank will be chatting about what has learned about his own health and wellbeing and the impact of losing his close friend to suicide. We would like to dedicate this episode to the family and friends of Mark Haines and Tom Seccombe. For more information about the shirts, Tom Seccombe's family is selling to raise money for Lifeline Mid Coast NSW, click here. Health in Gear considers the many challenges faced by drivers and offers simple, actions designed to support drivers. The initiative aims to get drivers thinking about how small actions can make a big difference, helping them be as well as possible while keeping the wheels turning! For more information head to www.healthingear.com.au Follow us on Instagram @healthingear Sign up for our newsletter, click here. If you or someone you know is having a tough time there is always support. Health in Gear 1800 IN GEAR (1800 464 327) - available 24/7. Lifeline - Call 13 11 14 for crisis support at any time. Lifeline Text 0477 13 11 14 - available 12 pm to midnight AEST. Lifeline Chat - available online from 7 pm to midnight AEST. Beyond Blue - Call 1300 224 636 any time. Beyond Blue Web Chat - chat online from 1 pm to midnight (AEST). Mensline Australia- Call 1300 789 978 or chat online anytime. headspace- Call 1800 650 890 or chat online. National Alcohol and Other Drug Hotline - Call 1800 250 015 anytime. Alcoholics Anonymous(AA) Australia - Call 1300 222 222. Rural Financial Counselling Service - Call 1800 900 090. Lastly, a reminder that the information shared in this podcast is general advice only and does not take into account your personal situation or needs. Where appropriate, please consult a health professional first. To get in touch with Health in Gear team emai...

    Life in the outback with Danyelle Haigh

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 30:05


    Brought to you by Health in Gear, the Share the Load series will reveal stories of Australian truck drivers. The stories will promote connection, discuss key industry issues and challenges, and inspire ideas from drivers, for drivers on ways to feel healthier and happier while on the road. In this episode, Frank chats to Danyelle Haigh from Murranji Water Drilling. Danyelle and her husband Anthony have gathered quite the following as they document their wild adventures taking their huge trucks and equipment down some of Australia's most remote dirt tracks to drill for water. It is a family affair with their two young boys joining them everywhere they go. Danyelle and Frank will be chatting about her experience balancing their work commitments and young family. Health in Gear considers the many challenges faced by drivers and offers simple, actions designed to support drivers. The initiative aims to get drivers thinking about how small actions can make a big difference, helping them be as well as possible while keeping the wheels turning! For more information head to www.healthingear.com.au Follow us on Instagram @healthingear Sign up for our newsletter, click here. If you or someone you know is having a tough time there is always support. Health in Gear 1800 IN GEAR (1800 464 327) - available 24/7. Lifeline - Call 13 11 14 for crisis support at any time. Lifeline Text 0477 13 11 14 - available 12 pm to midnight AEST. Lifeline Chat - available online from 7 pm to midnight AEST. Beyond Blue - Call 1300 224 636 any time. Beyond Blue Web Chat - chat online from 1 pm to midnight (AEST). Mensline Australia- Call 1300 789 978 or chat online anytime. headspace- Call 1800 650 890 or chat online. National Alcohol and Other Drug Hotline - Call 1800 250 015 anytime. Alcoholics Anonymous(AA) Australia - Call 1300 222 222. Rural Financial Counselling Service - Call 1800 900 090. Lastly, a reminder that the information shared in this podcast is general advice only and does not take into account your personal situation or needs. Where appropriate, please consult a health professional first. To get in touch with Health in Gear team email info@healthingear.com.au This podcast has been created by: •Host Frank Arsego, •Producer Georgina Beasley, and •Editor Maddie Hewson

    Check In: Mental Health with Frances Carlton

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 24:32


    Today Frank chats with Frances Carleton. Frances is a counsellor and psychotherapist of six years and before that had spent some time truck driving. Frank chats to Frances about mental health, how you can identify symptoms and seek help.

    In Convoy: Tony 'Tones' Fulton

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 30:52


    Today Frank chats with Tony 'Tones' Fulton! Tones has been driving a truck since he was a teenager and is currently an owner-driver. Most of you would know him from Tones Trucking Stories where he shares his experiences online. Tones talks about the challenges he has faced keeping his health and wellbeing in check when he is out on the road.

    In Convoy: Lyndal Denny

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 26:54


    Today Frank chats with Lyndal Denny, Lyndal is the force behind Women in Trucking Australia which encourages women to explore careers in the heavy vehicle sector. Lyndal and Frank chat about the challenges she has faced keeping her health and wellbeing in check when she is out on the road.

    In Convoy: Yogi from Kendall Trucking & Co

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 26:33


    Today Frank chats with Glenn "Yogi" Kendall from Kendall Trucking & Co. Yogi is a third-generation, owner truck driver and is known for his time on Outback Truckers, his induction into the National Transport Insurers Faces of Transport Hall of Fame and winning the Scania Truck Driver Champion. Frank chats to Yogi about the challenges he has faced in keeping his health and wellbeing in check, as well as exploring some of his favourite trucking stories.

    Check In: Industry Findings with Jerome Carslake

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 24:05


    Today Frank chats with Jerome Carslake, the Director of the National Road Safety Partnership Program at the Monash University Accident Research Centre. Jerome comes from a country background having grown up in regional Western Australia and has even done a stint as a truck driver back in the day. Frank chats to Jerome about the issues and challenges raised through studies and research across the transport industry.

    Share The Load Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 1:43


    Brought to you by Health in Gear, the Share the Load series will reveal stories of Australian truck drivers. The stories will promote connection, discuss key industry issues and challenges, and inspire ideas from drivers, for drivers on ways to feel healthier and happier while on the road.

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