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After 365 days of representing the disability community as our Australian of the Year; Dylan Alcott reflects on his time in the prestigious seat and the impact of having the platform to elevate others voices. Countless flights, time away from friends and family and sport he reveals what's next for him and it will surprise you! Watch this episode fully captioned on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/oV-LAe8V0e8 Join the 10,000+ legends on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/listenable_podcast/?hl=en Grab our first merch release at our website From Your Pocket https://fromyourpocket.com.au/work/listenable/merch See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Do you feel stuck searching for the path to freedom and joy in life? In this unique episode Sarah Grynberg is joined by Ben Crowe, one of the world's most influential thought leaders and mindset coach to some of the world's greatest athletes including Ash Barty & Dylan Alcott. Together in this altruistic conversation, they traverse the power of vulnerability, the importance of acceptance, the beauty of connection and uncover the steps we need to take to find our path to fulfilment. Inspiring and enlightening, this conversation will help you identify the blocks you've created in your life and will set you on a journey towards freedom, joy and happiness. Purchase Sarah's Manifest Your Greatness Course here: https://bit.ly/3FQvkMS Follow Sarah for more wisdom and inspiration: Instagram: instagram.com/sarahgrynberg Website: https://sarahgrynberg.com/ Facebook: facebook.com/sarahgrynberg Twitter: twitter.com/sarahgrynberg YouTube: youtube.com/sarahgrynbergSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As all eyes turn to Melbourne for the most anticipated two weeks on the tennis calendar, Nine's Wide World of Sports brings you Australian Open: The Happy Slam. In this six-part documentary mini-series, James Bracey chats with the stars who made The Australian Open what it is today. Subscribe so you don't miss Pat Rafter, Dylan Alcott, Jim Courier, Jelena Dokic, Ajla Tomljanovic and Todd Woodbridge, as they tell their stories of how the Australian Open changed them, and how they changed it. Available wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As all eyes turn to Melbourne for the most anticipated two weeks on the tennis calendar, Nine's Wide World of Sports brings you Australian Open: The Happy Slam. In this six-part documentary mini-series, James Bracey chats with the stars who made The Australian Open what it is today. Subscribe so you don't miss Pat Rafter, Dylan Alcott, Jim Courier, Jelena Dokic, Ajla Tomljanovic and Todd Woodbridge, as they tell their stories of how the Australian Open changed them, and how they changed it. Available wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As all eyes turn to Melbourne for the most anticipated two weeks on the tennis calendar, Nine's Wide World of Sports brings you Australian Open: The Happy Slam. In this six-part documentary mini-series, James Bracey chats with the stars who made The Australian Open what it is today. Subscribe so you don't miss Pat Rafter, Dylan Alcott, Jim Courier, Jelena Dokic, Ajla Tomljanovic and Todd Woodbridge, as they tell their stories of how the Australian Open changed them, and how they changed it. Available wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As all eyes turn to Melbourne for the most anticipated two weeks on the tennis calendar, Nine's Wide World of Sports brings you Australian Open: The Happy Slam. In this six-part documentary mini-series, James Bracey chats with the stars who made The Australian Open what it is today. Subscribe so you don't miss Pat Rafter, Dylan Alcott, Jim Courier, Jelena Dokic, Ajla Tomljanovic and Todd Woodbridge, as they tell their stories of how the Australian Open changed them, and how they changed it. Available wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As all eyes turn to Melbourne for the most anticipated two weeks on the tennis calendar, Nine's Wide World of Sports brings you Australian Open: The Happy Slam. In this six-part documentary mini-series, James Bracey chats with the stars who made The Australian Open what it is today. Subscribe so you don't miss Pat Rafter, Dylan Alcott, Jim Courier, Jelena Dokic, Ajla Tomljanovic and Todd Woodbridge, as they tell their stories of how the Australian Open changed them, and how they changed it. Available wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As all eyes turn to Melbourne for the most anticipated two weeks on the tennis calendar, Nine's Wide World of Sports brings you Australian Open: The Happy Slam. In this six-part documentary mini-series, James Bracey chats with the stars who made The Australian Open what it is today. Subscribe so you don't miss Pat Rafter, Dylan Alcott, Jim Courier, Jelena Dokic, Ajla Tomljanovic and Todd Woodbridge, as they tell their stories of how the Australian Open changed them, and how they changed it. Available wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As all eyes turn to Melbourne for the most anticipated two weeks on the tennis calendar, Nine's Wide World of Sports brings you Australian Open: The Happy Slam. In this six-part documentary mini-series, James Bracey chats with the stars who made The Australian Open what it is today. Subscribe so you don't miss Pat Rafter, Dylan Alcott, Jim Courier, Jelena Dokic, Ajla Tomljanovic and Todd Woodbridge, as they tell their stories of how the Australian Open changed them, and how they changed it. Available wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As all eyes turn to Melbourne for the most anticipated two weeks on the tennis calendar, Nine's Wide World of Sports brings you Australian Open: The Happy Slam. In this six-part documentary mini-series, James Bracey chats with the stars who made The Australian Open what it is today. Subscribe so you don't miss Pat Rafter, Dylan Alcott, Jim Courier, Jelena Dokic, Ajla Tomljanovic and Todd Woodbridge, as they tell their stories of how the Australian Open changed them, and how they changed it. Available wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As all eyes turn to Melbourne for the most anticipated two weeks on the tennis calendar, Nine's Wide World of Sports brings you Australian Open: The Happy Slam. In this six-part documentary mini-series, James Bracey chats with the stars who made The Australian Open what it is today. Subscribe so you don't miss Pat Rafter, Dylan Alcott, Jim Courier, Jelena Dokic, Ajla Tomljanovic and Todd Woodbridge, as they tell their stories of how the Australian Open changed them, and how they changed it. Available wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As all eyes turn to Melbourne for the most anticipated two weeks on the tennis calendar, Nine's Wide World of Sports brings you Australian Open: The Happy Slam. In this six-part documentary mini-series, James Bracey chats with the stars who made The Australian Open what it is today. Subscribe so you don't miss Pat Rafter, Dylan Alcott, Jim Courier, Jelena Dokic, Ajla Tomljanovic and Todd Woodbridge, as they tell their stories of how the Australian Open changed them, and how they changed it. Available wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We'll be back in late January 2023 with plenty of exciting interviews booked in the calendar. But for now enjoy one of our most popular episodes from the past year. And remember to subscribe and share. Ben Crowe has been mindset coach to the stars (including everyone from Ash Barty and Dylan Alcott, to Dustin Martin and Stephanie Gilmore) in a marketing and mentoring career spanning 25 years. Good Weekend senior writer Melissa Fyfe recently profiled Crowe, examining his work counselling everyone from CEOs to students to soldiers, and now hosts an in-depth chat with the man himself. In this episode, Crowe answers all the big questions: does a mindset coach need his own mindset coach? What is a ‘courage mantra' - and how do you come up with one? What was Shane Warne really like? And what is the meaning of life?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00.00-02.40: Bevezetés 02.40-11.30: Az év díjazottjai az ATP-nél és a WTA-nál 11.30- 20.15: A visszavonuló legendáktól búcsúzunk: Roger Federer, Serena Williams, Ash Barty, Juan Martín del Potro, Gilles Simon, Jo-Wllfried Tsonga, Dylan Alcott 20.15-27.50: Jövő januárban jön a Netflix új teniszes doku-sorozata, a Break Point! 27.50-35.30: Diriyah-kupa, visszatért Sascha Zverev
Speech given 7 December 2022: Dhawura nguna dhawura Ngunnawal. This is Ngunnawal Country. Tonight we are gathering on Ngunnawal country. This always was and always will be Aboriginal land. Sovereignty was never ceded. I pay my respects to First Nations elders past and present and acknowledge them for their nurturing of future leaders, and I acknowledge any Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people here today. I know many people and families have a connection to the ACT and Region. Canberra has always been a place where people come together to share knowledge and ideas. To become a truly reconciled nation, to be able to truly care for country and for each other, we must listen to, understand and support First Nations people. This is why truth, treaty and voice is so important, and it's why I will be supporting a referendum for an Indigenous voice to Parliament, as well as the work of truth-telling and treaties. VIPs • Mr Dylan Alcott AO, Current Australian of the Year • Aunty Violet Sheridan, Ngunnawal Elder • Members of the ACT Inclusion Council • 2022 Inclusion Awards judges • 2022 Sponsors • Members of the ACT Disability Reference Group MLA's • Mr Andrew Barr MLA, ACT Chief Minister • Ms Rachel Stephen-Smith MLA, Minister for Health • All the finalists and their supporters present tonight. Good evening everyone. Can I just start by saying, you all look amazing tonight. This is the first time I've been to the Chief Minister's Inclusion Awards, and it's a pretty awesome night, isn't it? Tonight is an opportunity to celebrate the outstanding achievements of people with disability in our community, and to value allies of people with disability working to change the world for the better. And it's been a heck of a year, right? I want to take you back, just for a moment, to January 2022. I was supposed to have a week off work, my first proper break since I started this job in November 2020. But that week, Canberra was hit by the Omicron wave, and the supercell storm that took out power for hundreds of houses and caused massive damage and disruption. I think a lot of us, particularly people who have the least personal capacity to adapt to living in isolation without reliable electricity, were feeling pretty down. And then we had the Australian of the Year announcements. I remember sitting in my lounge room, watching Dylan Alcott's speech, and just cheering “yes!” Because Dylan was talking about everything that was already on my to do list: • Look after people, especially those most at risk, during COVID-19. • Make the NDIS work the way it should. • Get more people with disability into employment. • And for people with disability to have pride in themselves. And we're doing these things. On the day Dylan made that speech, the ACT Government made the decision to provide free Rapid Antigen Tests to every disability in home support worker, even though the Commonwealth wasn't willing to fund it at the time. No cost, no hassle, we just did it. Thank you, Chief Minister, for supporting that. Working with the current Commonwealth Minister and other State Ministers, and an NDIA Board with more representation from people with lived experience of disability than ever before, we are taking on the big task of the NDIS Review. And I am very happy that the terms of reference include things that I advocated strongly for, like assessing the value of the NDIS not just the financial costs. And that any future changes to the NDIS will be co-designed with people with disability, just as the original design of the NDIS was done with people with disability. And when I say co-design, I mean the real deal. This is what we've been doing in the ACT this year in developing our new ten-year Disability Strategy for the ACT, setting the agenda for how we continue our journey to being the most accessible, inclusive, welcoming city in Australia. As the Chief Minister mentioned earlier, the consultation for the ACT's Strategy was co-designed and led by the ACT Disability Reference Group. Every conversation was led by people with disability. And it was not just inclusive, it was intersectional. We had people with disability leading conversations about their experience and goals as people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, as First Nations people, as members of the LGBTIQ+ community. I can't pop out to get milk in this city without someone literally stopping me in the street to tell me what a great experience they had participating in the ACT Disability Strategy. I thank the Disability Reference Group for co-designing the consultation and all the facilitators for the time and energy they invested in delivering such productive consultation events. And to every person who participated – thank you. You have given me the next decade of to do lists. And can I please get a cheer for the Chief Minister and Treasurer who I'm sure is looking forward to my requests to fund all the good things we're going to do Employment is one area that came through very clearly in the ACT Disability Strategy consultations, just as it did in Dylan's speech back in January. We are listening, and we are acting on it. This group of people in the room tonight are excellent champions for these changes and the right people to be allies and supporters of this work. It reinforces to me the importance of the last piece of work I did with Sue Salthouse, just a few years ago, trying to get better data on unemployment for women with disabilities in the ACT. Meaningful, interesting work with a true living wage should be accessible to everyone, and it makes such a difference to our lives. Cultural and systemic change is a challenging, long-term proposition that requires ongoing effort and commitment. Which brings me to the last thing on Dylan's to do list from last January: for people with disability to have pride in themselves. Disability pride is a growing chorus that I hear throughout the community. Seeing the diversity of the way our bodies and minds work as a strength, and taking pride in disability being part of identity, is challenging. It's not what we've all internalised over our lives about what disability means. But the truth is, our community is facing some big problems, and we need the voices of people with disability at every decision making table. We're facing the existential threats of living with COVID, climate change, the growing inequality crisis, a world in conflict. We need your creativity, your talents, your flexibility and adaptability, your ideas if we're going to solve this. We need all of you. If we're going to build a better world, we have to do things differently so we don't just build back more of the same. We need people who see things differently, have different life experiences, think differently. It's a different world, and we're going to make it a better one together. I encourage you to push me to shake things up. Thank you to all our finalists this evening who are putting these values into actions to ensure we all belong, participate and flourish, and that we all look out for each other. I wish all our finalists the very best of luck this evening, however I know you are all winners and I thank you for making my community a better place to be! Enjoy your evening everyone. ENDS.
Australian of the Year Dylan Alcott has launched a new online job site for people with a disability, and employers who wish to hire them. - Isang bagong online site para sa paghahanap ng trabaho ang inilunsad kamakailan ng Australian of the Year na si Dylan Alcott.
Người Úc xuất sắc nhất của năm, Dylan Alcott đã phát động một trang mạng mới về việc làm trực tuyến, dành cho những người khuyết tật và các nhà tuyển dụng muốn thuê họ. Được đặt tên là ‘The Field', trang mạng này là một phần của chiến dịch vận động, nhằm thu hút nhiều người Úc khuyết tật hơn vào lực lượng lao động.
Seen the headline 'NDIS 2.0' ?? Well it was worth sitting down with Dylan Alcott to get his perspective on what this new initiative is and the difference between what exists for Government support for people with disability now. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook: @ListenABLE_Podcast Check out our first limited edition merch release: www.FromYourPocket.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dylan Alcott talks disability employment in front of our countries biggest leaders, business, unions and politicians with the intention of creating change not just speaking the words BUT has there been any change in the few weeks since Canberra? Got the skills to help with Video Editing? Email angus@fromyourpocket.com.au Watch this episode on YouTube with captions here Win $10,000 Holiday at @SargoodOnCollaroy click here Follow us on Instagram and Facebook Check out our first limited edition merch release: From Your PocketSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From episode #79, Dylan Alcott talks about his purpose in life and how we should all keep smashing down the glass ceilings in our life. xxx Dylan Alcott Full episode - Listen now! Instagram - www.instagram.com/dylanalcott/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dylan Alcott shares updates about his life, career, and passions on Instagram to more than 250,000 followers. BUT How does reading comments from strangers criticising his choices with and without a disability have an impact on his mental health? What responses and messages does he receive that we don't see? Read the full article here: 'Young people living with disability share experiences and create communities through social media' Watch this episode on Youtube with captions here Cherie Louise episodes can be listened to here: Apple Podcast or Spotify Follow us on Instagram and Facebook Check out our first limited edition merch release: From Your PocketSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thanks to Olympians like Kurt Fearnley, Dylan Alcott and Madison de Rozario, para-athletes have never been more visible, understood or popular. Yet, is Australia still missing an opportunity? Kurt Fearnley has just been made chair of the National Disability Insurance Agency and he certainly thinks so. He explains how we can seize the moment. Featured: Kurt Fearnley, Olympian. Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
ListenABLE host and Australian of the Year Dylan Alcott is honoured to represent Australia at Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's funeral. As one of 10 individuals selected to attend the funeral, Dylan speaks exclusively on our podcast about the impact of this event on his family and reflecting on his role in such a historical moment. Dylan speaks to: Flying with the Australian Royal air force and how his disability will impact the flight. The security protocol of arriving in London for a Royal Funeral. World leaders and celebrity guest list attending the funeral alongside him. What he'd say to Prince Harry if he gets the chance to see him Watch this episode on Youtube with captions here Follow us on Instagram and Facebook Proudly Sponsored by Royal Rehab Lifeworks Check out our first limited edition merch release: From Your PocketSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As Queen Elizabeth II was also Australia's head of state, the nation now gets the honour of handpicking some guests for the late ruler's upcoming funeral. Australian correspondent Murray Olds is here to talk us through the people who've been chosen, including former Australians of the Year and local heroes. The bigger names in the guest list include horse trainer Chris Waller, tennis star Dylan Alcott, and decorated soldier Ben Roberts-Smith. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dylan Alcott is the 2022 Australian of the year, he's a Paralympic Gold medalist, has won more Grand Slam wheelchair Tennis titles than I can count, among many other great things, but the thing I like the most about Dylan is that he's not only a great friend, but one of the most genuine and caring people you'll ever meet. On this episode Dyl joins us to chat life after tennis. @dylanalcott https://dylanalcottfoundation.com.au/ Read my Ultimate Flexible Dieting Guide here Click Here To Become a VIP member (Join DK's coaching app here, try 7 days FREE using the code DKTRIAL) SHOP DKFITNESS MERCH HERE www.younifyactive.com DKFITNESS at checkout for 15% off Use code DJK10 on all EHPlabs supplements for 10% off Use code DK15 on all Athletikan Sneakers for 15% off Intro by Will Sparks. Find this episode helpful? Share it with a friend or post a screenshot to your social media.
Episode 133 feat. Adam, SMac, Taylor and Toddy. Come send it with the boys, as we discuss, Almost being on the Bachelorette, Big Brother Uncut, Non binary warriors, Knife crime, The boys in blue, Euthanasia, Female prisons, Support animals, Greyhound pox, WorldStar, The porn flasher, Dylan Alcott's vibrator, Circumnavigating the globe, Texas, Fatwa pussy, The bully register, John Farnham, and much more... Please forward all complaints to: bigsendbigchat@gmail.com
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This 'Bonusode' or Bonus Episode has hosts Dylan Alcott and Angus O'Loughlin reading out a 1 star online review of a Sydney Cafe that had the businesses owner coming to his disabled employees defence. Proudly Sponsored by Royal Rehab Lifeworks Visit the Nuriyah Cafe by clicking here: Google Maps Read full SBS article here: 'Everyone should have a chance to work' Please let us know on Instagram or Facebook Check out our first limited edition merch release: From Your PocketSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The incredible Dylan Alcott joins Jonesy & Amanda for an inspirational chat.
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This bonus episode, or "bonusode," has Dylan Alcott and Angus O'Loughlin discussing an article written by Mel Dimmitt What's your experiences with disability support workers? Check out Royal Rehab Lifeworks Full article: 'When you're the parent of someone living with disability, the right support worker makes all the difference' Follow us on Instagram or Facebook Check out our first limited edition merch release: From Your Pocket See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Crowe has been mindset coach to the stars (including everyone from Ash Barty and Dylan Alcott, to Dustin Martin and Stephanie Gilmore) in a marketing and mentoring career spanning 25 years. Good Weekend senior writer Melissa Fyfe recently profiled Crowe, examining his work counseling everyone from CEOs to students to soldiers, and now hosts an in-depth chat with the man himself. In this latest episode of Good Weekend Talks - a magazine for your ears, in which top journalists from across The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age host discursive conversations with the people capturing the imagination of Australians right now - Crowe answers all the big questions. Does a mindset coach need his own mindset coach? What is a ‘courage mantra' - and how do you come up with one? What was Shane Warne really like? And what is the meaning of life?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The "Bonus-ode" for this week gives viewers a behind-the-scenes peek at how our host Dylan Alcott met the Queen via video link to commemorate her "Platinum Jubilee." Dylan describes the location of the event, the secrecy surrounding it, and the proper protocol to follow when interacting with Her Majesty, including what NOT to say. Check out Royal Rehab Lifeworks Follow us on Instagram or Facebook Check out our first limited edition merch release: From Your Pocket See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paralympic gold medalist, winner of tennis's uber-rare Golden Slam and Australian of the Year, Dylan Alcott feared he'd miss tennis when he stopped playing earlier this year. He didn't - not one jot. On this, the relaunch episode of Good Weekend Talks, he discusses with Konrad Marshall his post-tennis career plans, what he really wants to achieve as Australian of the Year, and why people with disabilities, aka "natural born problem solvers", make for great employees. Good Weekend Talks is a weekly podcast featuring conversations between journalists from The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age with extraordinary people from across the country and beyond.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This bonus episode, or "bonusode," has Dylan Alcott and Angus O'Loughlin discussing the promises the incoming Labor government have made in disability. Let's use this episode as a time capsule to hold them accountable for their commitments! What's changes are you wanting or excited to see? Follow us on Instagram or Facebook Read Labor's list here: Better support for people living with disability Check out our first limited edition merch release: From Your Pocket See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This bonus episode, or "bonusode," has Dylan Alcott and Angus O'Loughlin discussing an article written by Ellen Coulter for ABC news. What are your thoughts on this "David and Goliath" battle? Follow us on Instagram or Facebook Check out our first limited edition merch release: From Your Pocket Full article: High Court side with developer over Hobart Parliament Square disability access case See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This bonus episode, or "bonusode," has Dylan Alcott and Angus O'Loughlin discussing the article written by Amy Kenny for 'Daily Beast'. "Tech companies are always coming up with what they believe to be brilliant innovations for the disability community without so much as consulting us. These are examples of what Liz Jackson, founding member of disability advocacy group The Disabled List, calls a “disability dongle: a well-intended elegant, yet useless solution to a problem we never knew we had.” Do you think these shorter episodes in between our interview releases are a good idea? Let us know on Instagram or Facebook Article: Daily Beast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sex talk is seemingly ubiquitous in 21st century life, yet there's one topic that's conspicuous by its absence: discussion of sexual problems. “What's out there often gives the impression that everyone's doing it all the time, and it's always fantastic, so people feel so ashamed and embarrassed if they're having any problems,” says Dr Anita Elias, head of the Sexual Medicine and Therapy Clinic at Monash Health. Elias is our guest on this week's episode, along with Good Weekend senior writer Konrad Marshall. On the podcast, Elias and Marshall talk about the importance of normalising conversations about getting it on – from the heavy and heartfelt to the hilarious, which is also the subject of our cover story this week, Frisky Business. Written by Marshall, that story is a profile of sexologist Chantelle Otten, a high-profile champion of the sex-positive movement (and Dylan Alcott's partner). Hosting the podcast chat this week is Katrina Strickland, the editor of Good Weekend, asking questions about everything from the most common sexual ailments to the problematic intersection of sexology and the wellness industry, to the place of pornography in sex education. You can read Marshall's story here. Become a subscriber: our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Becoming a subscriber also gets you exclusive behind-the-scenes content and invitations to special events. Click on the links to subscribe https://subscribe.theage.com.au/ or https://subscribe.smh.com.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This bonus episode, or "bonusode," has Dylan Alcott and Angus O'Loughlin discussing the 2022/2023 budget announcement and the exaggerated headlines about the rise in the NDIS allocation. Do you think these shorter episodes in between our interview releases are a good idea? Let us know on Instagram or Facebook Source of story: Australian Financial Review See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today I am sharing with you a speech from our current Australian of the Year - Dylan Alcott. This man is such an inspiration and his speech delivered from the heart with no notes shows that he truly is living his purpose. LINKS: Design Your Life Program 28 Day Mindset & Habit Building Program Youth Development App GOFUNDME See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Musician Eliza Hull has a condition called Charcot-Marie-Tooth which affects her mobility, and for many years she tried to hide it. But after she had a daughter, she became proud of her disability
Musician Eliza Hull has a condition called Charcot-Marie-Tooth which affects her mobility, and for many years she tried to hide it. But after she had a daughter, she became proud of her disability
Presenter Peter Marcato is joined by former player Jill Craybas and AO Radio's Chris Bowers to look back on an epic men's final between Rafael Nadal and Daniil Medvedev. As well as discussing the Championship match in which Nadal made yet more history, the team also speak about the other players who made it through to the latter stages of the tournament. There's also exclusive interviews with recently crowned Australian of the Year, Dylan Alcott, Doubles finalist, Max Purcell and Australian sporting legend, Pat Rafter.Interviews by Chris Bowers and Candy Reid. Commentary from AO Radio.
In this bulletin: Australians mark the 26th of January with protests and citizenship ceremonies, Victoria and South Australia record their highest daily death tolls of the pandemic and crowd capacity boosted for the Australian Open ahead of Dylan Alcott's wheelchair final. - अस्ट्रेलिया दिवसको उपलक्ष्यमा देशभर १६,००० भन्दा बढी मानिसहरूले अस्ट्रेलियाली नागरिकता पाउँदै लगायत आजका प्रमुख अस्ट्रेलियाली समाचार यहाँ सुन्नुहोस्।
TODAY ON THE PODCAST: the Brisbane Olympics role that we want for Susie, Buzz's beef with Dylan Alcott, Susie loves Banksy, Harry Styles makes Georgie cry! Smarter Than Suse, Kyrgios, Barty, Dawnie & Evonne, international players attempt Aussie accents and Luttsy's podcast plug... Follow Ash, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill! Facebook: www.facebook.com/ashluttsyandsusieoneill Twitter: www.twitter.com/ashluttsysusie Instagram: www.instagram.com/ashluttsyandsusieoneill See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wheelchair tennis champion Dylan Alcott joins us to chat about his retirement announcement, plus we ask what's the best feature of your house. Love you guys xSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.