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In this COVID-19 special edition of ‘Awesome Humans', we are interviewing some awesome guests from our home studio on the Gold Coast. Host, Brett McCallum sat down with Actress, Writer, Director and Podcast host; Heather Maltman to hear her Awesome Humans Story. Many Australians remember Heather from season three of The Bachelor. Although she may not have won the heart of Sam Wood, she won the heart of many Australians. Heather takes us back to her childhood, by sharing her first-ever memory, being in the arms of her birth mum. Heather knows better than anyone what it is like to grow up less fortunate than others. Throughout Heather's childhood story, she experienced what it was like to have a Mother that had mental illness, mental and physical abuse and her experience with bullying. Heather shared her life's journey and how she came to terms with her past and remained positive moving into her future. Thanks to her help from her therapist whom she admires dearly. Heather was able to deal with her past and start to create a successful future. Heather's story and message encourage others to open up and talk about their problems and feelings to someone, as life is just too quick. After the Bachelor, Heather built a name for herself in the entertainment industry. She went off to co-host, I'm a Celebrity, work in Radio and today she is hosting her podcast series 'The Maltman Lab'. There is more to be written for this Awesome Human Story. Heather has a very bright and successful future ahead in the entertainment industry. Click the play button below to listen to the Awesome Human's story of Heather Maltman from the comfort of her home with her cat, Chandler.
George Jarjour has guest Heather Maltman all the way from Australia (digitally of course) to talk about an array of topics. Be careful you might laugh too hard here and choke. George and Heather talked about topics from her appearance on the Bachelor to what "wet" means in basketball. They also talked about biblical figures like Moses, Zoom calls during quarantine and going out alone. Heather is an actress, writer, director and host of the highly succesful "One Together" Podcast. Follow Heather on Instagram and on Twitter Follow George on Instagram and on Twitter --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This episode is so raw, we had to bleep parts out to protect the guest and host. Heather Maltman has a super confronting chat with Saskia in the Potts Point studio in Sydney, about how much the entertainment industry needs a rocket up it to get cleaner. Saskia is very well known for her on screen talents, but she is also a smart young woman who is really making a difference in our world. This week the women talk about: Becoming jaded in the industry. Even at the top of your game you can feel like quitting. The acting world as a woman Being bullied until labeled trouble or a diva, or worse “acting like a victum” Publicity and the pressure on being sexy. W had to cut out Heather's “me too” story for legal reasons, due to being female and ostracised. Sexual discrimination The media twists headlines, we talk about the very thing ONE is trying to amend. The word vagina- and it's powerful word. The way bullies will slowly break you down. What is feminism? The shame of the film industry sexism and race.
Glenn Marsden started Imperfectly Perfect campaign because he had enough of the way mental health was being stigmatised in this country. He is a father, and everyday guy with a camera. Just a dude... Who has built the whole business for free, and now is at a point where he is talking with the Australian Government about making it an offical non for profit. This week he joins Heather Maltman in our Potts Point studio. They talk about some epic topics getting around, so brace yourself. His own battles with body dysmorphia! Male suicide! How do we create a world where men can feel? Better education needed in fitness industry... PLastic surgery and body changes. Young kids and selfesteem from socials. Followers on socials and success... Young boys, and needing more emotional lessons as we move into a more equal society
Honest about what it looks like on the inside, this week Heather Maltman travels to Melbourne to find out how Alex Fevola "has it all"... That bloody saying that has caused women everywhere to jump cues and claw their best friends out of the way, just to seem like they've made it happen. Alex is a down to earth woman, who is warm and funny. She has drive and focus like that of a puma. She talks Heather through those tough life questions. We cover: The level of work that goes into getting what you want. It took her 18years… Wanting to help women feel confident with their makeup. Was a rebel in her business space. The evolution of beauty. Mum work life, and finding the balance. Being in love with what you do. Starting a business when you’re a woman. It’s not as easy as it looks. Even if you’re in a co shared parenting space. If you have your own kids, you will still have to consider how that period will work. Being a single mum and running your own business. We are proudly supported by the guys at Body Armour, the smart drink helping change the way we consume alcohol.
Heather Maltman met Tracie while working on radio. There was a fascination everyone around her had with doing art pieces for the likes of Jim Carey and Emma Watson... But Heather could not help but wonder what drove people to invest in her art in the first place. It had this raw fierce potential... So while everyone was busy doting over Tracie's "labelled work", Heather connected with her on a deeper level, and as a result. This week we travel to her art studio on the Gold Coast in QLD to talk about her life, and how she went from a sales woman who hated her life. To a free thinking artist who gets paid for her work. (This weeks episode is proudly supported by Body Armour. The smart drink helping to change the alcohol culture in Australia.) We cover the following topics: How to hold up other women, and why we can’t seem to do it. Putting out that light within. Colour therapy Can you look in the mirror and say you love yourself? The suppression of self and the disconnect it causes. Pressure on women to have kids. How to go from the job you hate, to living your passion. How to change your patterns that reinforce awful beliefs. The choice not to be a parent.
This week Heather Maltman heads to Brisbane to sit down with the ONE sponsors Toni, Sarg and Tag who started Body Armour (we have a human missing in the episode) and talk hilariously about why a medicinal drink like this was needing to be developed. Body Armour protects the liver and helps is break down the toxic additives in alcohol. Listen to this weeks episode to find out how this will change the way we abuse alcohol, and create a heather lifestyle. Pregnant women drink it. Getting TGA certified. They are the first of it’s kind in Aus, and to be certified is a huge step forward. Where to get it. The negative publicity of "curing hangovers". Concerns from parents around teenage drinking. PLUS: How to start your own business. Tips from the boys, and hilarious stories from Vagas!!!!
"I just felt like the wrong mother for the job." Was the quote that rocked the world of Heather Maltman this week, from Chloe Maxwell. How one woman could achieve as much as this one has, and still feel like a failure is a real wake up call. When Heather arrived in Chloe and Matt Rogers home, she was welcomed into their Gold Coast abode with strawberries and coffee. The two women walked into the "Den", filled with leather couches and life time achievements. Chloe was so honest and hilarious about her life and career. From her father being an Elvis impersonator to her own work on Jabba's Morning Glory. She he speaks so electrically about her marriage to a football star, being a mother/ step mother, and about those times you just think you're screwing it all up. The questions Heather posed to Chloe were about how you keep going, and working, when it just feels like you cannot make it better?
How was your Memorial Day? Hopefully you and your wives did NOT fall off a cliff. One wife did, Cliff Wife, and we'll be telling you her story on today's episode. Other wives we'll be discussing today? Royal Wife (Meghan Markle's latest Lifetime movie—that she's not actually in), Moby's Not-Wifes Natalie Portman and Lizzy Grant (aka Lana Del Rey) who—let's be clear—both did not even date him, Helena Bonham Carter's new Wife aka yung beau Rye Dag Holmboe *spellcheck goes wild* and Australian-Bachelor-Wife, Heather Maltman (who is surely about to be huge in China.) Plus, this week's "What's Rita Up To?" involves a MILLION DOLLAR JEWEL FLUB. Yes, that's our Who? Wife aka Rita Ora. Call 619.WHO.THEM and we might play your call on an upcoming episode! Want more stuff? Go join our Patreon for bonus content—like a weekly newsletter and exclusive bonus episodes.
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The overwhelming thoughts of life and how we all got here can, what it means and if you're enough, can cause you step too long into the dark. Grieving when we lose someone is like the base of a very painful iceberg, and when we don't process that emotion it can trap inside our soul and cause a lot of pain. Sam Webb is a friend of Heather's, who literally took the pain of losing his bast mate, and turned it into a lesson for others who are suffering. If you have felt like this world is too much for you, or that maybe you're alone and no-one gets your pain. This is the episode for you. Sam Webb joins us in the Sydney studio over looking the Harbour Bridge on a warm afternoon. He and Heather really open up and connect about those deep dark thoughts and share about how they have been stuck in the dark, and got back into the light. They touch on the me too movement as well as ways that the 2 genders can come together and better communicate. It's insightful, warm, and a true conversation. If you'd like more information head to Heather Maltman's socials or the website.
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In this HYPECAST, we sat down with Heather Maltman, well known for her role on the Bachelor and co-host of the Heather, Ben & Dan show on Hit 90.9 SeaFM. Some key concepts we discussed were: - The impact of your environment on your future success - Growing up with a parent suffering with mental illness - Heather's experience in the entertainment industry - Plus so much more. We hope you enjoy the episode! See more of Heather on her social media platforms below: https://www.facebook.com/HeatherMaltmanOfficial/ https://www.instagram.com/heather_maltman/?hl=en We hope you enjoyed the episode! www.hypegroup.co
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On todays show, we dissect Round 20, take a shot at James Hird, Shaan takes aim at Alex Silvagni, we debate if Freo holding top spot actually matters and Rob freaks out over whether Heather Maltman from The Bachelor Australia is a mole! Subscribe to us on iTunes! "LIKE" us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/the6points Follow us on Twitter: @6pointspodcast Head over to the Blog: https://my6points.wordpress.com/ Email us: sixpointspodcast@gmail.com *NOTE* Murdoch University is the provider of resources and transmission facilities for the 6 Points Podcast. We would like to thank them for their continued support. The content on The 6 Points Podcast does not necessarily represent the views of Murdoch University, Radio Murdoch, or any of its members, and are those of the individuals, unless otherwise stated