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Lachie Henderson played over 200 games of AFL across a 14-year career with Brisbane, Carlton, and Geelong. Picked up at #8 in the 2007 draft, Lachie made a name for himself as a reliable key-position player—kicking goals, holding down defensive roles, and consistently showing up in finals footy.But this episode isn't just about what happened on the field.Since retiring in 2021, Lachie's stepped into a completely new world—co-founding a luxury diamond business, Chadwick Hill, with his wife, Rebecca. From elite sport to entrepreneurship, this chat is a deep dive into identity, resilience, reinvention, and backing yourself in unknown territory.We talk about:Growing up and chasing the AFL dreamThe emotional highs and lows of professional sportNavigating trades, injury, and retirementStarting a diamond business with his wife and what he's learnedThe importance of values, teamwork, and mindset in life after sportThis is a refreshing and honest convo about letting go of one chapter and embracing the next with purpose.—Follow Lachie & Chadwick Hill: https://www.instagram.com/chadwickhill/www.chadwickhill.com.au/Grab a copy of my new book coming October 1st!"The 1% Good Club" Amazon - https://amzn.to/46ve1i2Booktopia - https://booktopia.kh4ffx.net/e1xrkr
Lachie Henderson played over 200 games of AFL across a 14-year career with Brisbane, Carlton, and Geelong. Picked up at #8 in the 2007 draft, Lachie made a name for himself as a reliable key-position player—kicking goals, holding down defensive roles, and consistently showing up in finals footy.But this episode isn't just about what happened on the field.Since retiring in 2021, Lachie's stepped into a completely new world—co-founding a luxury diamond business, Chadwick Hill, with his wife, Rebecca. From elite sport to entrepreneurship, this chat is a deep dive into identity, resilience, reinvention, and backing yourself in unknown territory.We talk about:Growing up and chasing the AFL dreamThe emotional highs and lows of professional sportNavigating trades, injury, and retirementStarting a diamond business with his wife and what he's learnedThe importance of values, teamwork, and mindset in life after sportThis is a refreshing and honest convo about letting go of one chapter and embracing the next with purpose.—Follow Lachie & Chadwick Hill: https://www.instagram.com/chadwickhill/www.chadwickhill.com.au/Grab a copy of my new book coming October 1st!"The 1% Good Club" Amazon - https://amzn.to/46ve1i2Booktopia - https://booktopia.kh4ffx.net/e1xrkr
Lachie Henderson played over 200 games of AFL across a 14-year career with Brisbane, Carlton, and Geelong. Picked up at #8 in the 2007 draft, Lachie made a name for himself as a reliable key-position player—kicking goals, holding down defensive roles, and consistently showing up in finals footy.But this episode isn't just about what happened on the field.Since retiring in 2021, Lachie's stepped into a completely new world—co-founding a luxury diamond business, Chadwick Hill, with his wife, Rebecca. From elite sport to entrepreneurship, this chat is a deep dive into identity, resilience, reinvention, and backing yourself in unknown territory.We talk about:Growing up and chasing the AFL dreamThe emotional highs and lows of professional sportNavigating trades, injury, and retirementStarting a diamond business with his wife and what he's learnedThe importance of values, teamwork, and mindset in life after sportThis is a refreshing and honest convo about letting go of one chapter and embracing the next with purpose.—Follow Lachie & Chadwick Hill: https://www.instagram.com/chadwickhill/www.chadwickhill.com.au/Grab a copy of my new book coming October 1st!"The 1% Good Club" Amazon - https://amzn.to/46ve1i2Booktopia - https://booktopia.kh4ffx.net/e1xrkr
My very special guest on this episode of the It's All Possible Podcast is 200 plus Game AFL (Australian Football League) player Lachie Henderson. Originally from the Geelong area, Lachie played with the Brisbane Lions, Carlton and Geelong. He also got to work with three of the greatest AFL Coaches in Leigh Matthews, Mick Malthouse and Chris Scott. After leaving the fast paced, high profile life of an AFL Footballer and elite sports person where you are provided with the structure and guidance to ensure you are at your best for game day, Lachie set out to create the next chapter of his life.This was something that was not as easy as it sounds and Lachie and I dive into the pitfalls for elite sports people when they leave the sporting world.Lachie has now reinvented himself today as a successful entrepreneur as a Business Broker and Merger & Acquisition specialist in financial services especially with his business KNCT.I want to thank Lachie for his openness, honesty and transparency especially concerning the move from sports person to life after sport. You can more about Lachies new business at www.knct.com.au and on his LinkedIn and Instagram accounts for KNCT.
At just 24, Rebecca Klodinsky turned $2,000 into a global swimwear brand, IIXIIST, worn by the likes of Kylie Jenner, Rihanna, Hailey Bieber. and Kim Kardashian. Built without investors, retail stores, or influencer hype, she proved that smart digital strategy and authentic branding could outperform traditional retail.Nine years later, Rebecca co-founded The Prestwick Place, a modern, ethical fine jewellery brand, alongside her husband, former AFL player Lachie Henderson. Focused on lab-grown diamonds, bespoke craftsmanship, and transparent pricing, the brand has redefined luxury for the next generation, scaling to over $3 million in annual sales with 75% of purchases coming directly from Instagram.Bec likes to solve problems. She couldn't find the bikini she wanted, so she went to Indonesia and found a factory that would make it for her. When she and Lachie started talking about tying the knot in 2020, the more Bec learned about the diamond trade and what a ‘bad investment' mined diamonds were, she learnt all she could about the lab-grown trade. I wanted to hear more from Bec on how she built not one, but two powerhouse brands as well as having two young children and navigating all that entails. If you're into disrupting industries, building high-conversion brands, or redefining what modern luxury looks like, this one's for you. Let's dive in.For more information about Rebecca, check out these places;-Website: Prestwick PlaceInstagram: Preswick PlacePodcast: Two Wrongs Make a RebeccaHead to michellejcox.com for more information about the ONE QUESTION podcast, your host or today's guestsConnect with Michelle on Linkedin here:- @MichelleJCoxConnect with Michelle on Instagram here:- @michellejcoxConnect with Michelle on Facebook here - @michellejcoxAND, if you have a burning topic you'd love people to talk more about, or know someone who'd be great to come on the One Question podcast, please get in touch;-
On this episode of Nuts and Bolts Sam and Mitch go in depth on how the Blues kicked Lachie Henderson out of the club after asking for a trade. This edition of Nuts and Bolts was recorded on 16/07/2024. Produced by Scott Walton
Former Geelong defender Lachie Henderson joins Julian de Stoop ahead of the Cats' Preliminary Final
Sam and Kane discuss the fallout at North Melbourne, Questions without Notice and Kane's itch, before interviewing AFL 206-gamer Lachie Henderson.
Former Brisbane, Carlton and Geelong AFL footballer Lachie Henderson chats to Sam and Kane about Geelong's 2022 premiership chances and life at Labrador under Nick Malceski.
Sam and Kane discuss what's next for North Melbourne, before chatting with Port Adelaide youngster Connor Rozee, a punchy Questions Without Notice, and an interview with AFL 206-gamer Lachie Henderson.
Retiring Cat Lachie Henderson joined Gerard and Sam.
Gerard and Sam were joined by Malcolm Conn, Dan McPherson and Lachie Henderson.
Mitch Cleary joins Nick Dal Santo and Brendon Goddard to discuss the state of Geelong's backline sans Lachie Henderson & more.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Tom Rockliff's named his baby after Billy?!, NRL Grand Final capacity reduced, footy news, cricket news, Bernie Vince, when did you forget someone's name?, Billy's Joke See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Retiring Geelong player Lachie Henderson reflects on his career and the emotions of how 2021 finished
Cam Luke wraps up the major discussion points from today's trade radio, including news on Adam Cerra, Port Adelaide and Lachie Henderson, while also taking calls from passionate supporters.
Tom Browne gave us all the latest news in the footy world, including Marcus Bontempelli's injury, potential selection intrigue at the Cats with Lachie Henderson, more potential changes afoot at Carlton, Diesel Williams' hands on approach, Stuart Dew at Gold Coast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carlton and Collingwood blown away, North Melbourne secure the spoon, the dynasty done at Richmond, the Bulldogs bark suddenly silent, but is it the injuries and potential suspensions at the ladder-leading Cats which is the most worrying? Corbin Middlemas, Lauren Arnell and Brett Deledio break down all the drama as Geelong veteran Lachie Henderson joins the program.
Carlton and Collingwood blown away, North Melbourne secure the spoon, the dynasty done at Richmond, the Bulldogs bark suddenly silent, but is it the injuries and potential suspensions at the ladder-leading Cats which is the most worrying? Corbin Middlemas, Lauren Arnell and Brett Deledio break down all the drama as Geelong veteran Lachie Henderson joins the program.
The Cats defender brings up his 200th match of AFL football this weekend vs. his old side Carlton on Saturday Twilight. He's had quite the journey in the footy world since making his debut for Brisbane back in 2008
I like the cut of their jib - the boys begin picking a team of players based on their cut of their jib. Lachie Henderson is the full back but who will join him on the last line of defence?
Geelong defender Lachie Henderson joined the boys to chat about the Cats win against Port last week and their upcoming battle with the Bulldogs tomorrow.
Guests today included Geelong Cats defender Lachie Henderson, Wayne Campbell to chat about what a club review really is, Former Saints and Collingwood defender Shane Wakelin for our first Thursday Thestimonial and Giaan Rooney wraps the Australian Olympic swimming trials.
Geelong defender Lachie Henderson joins Gerard Whateley, Sam Edmund, Daisy Pearce and Justin Leppitsch
The boys discuss Geelong's big win against Adelaide from last week, Jordan Clark shares some exciting news and we preview the massive game against GWS this Saturday.
JunkTime AFL podcast with Adam Rozenbachs and Michael Chamberlin
From a very mobile Wayne Jackson Studios, Adam and Michael host a very special live edition of JunkTime from the Imperial Hotel in Melbourne. We're joined by incredible special guests comedian Lehmo and a member of the support staff of Geelong from 2004 to 2008: Nick Wade. Where do we begin? We talk of the time Lehmo spent a match in the midst of the Collingwood cheer squad, we talk Gill's subtle desire to hang out with Lachie Henderson's mum and find out what texts Pat Cash is sending Lehmo. Brendon Bolton is dead to Michael, we wonder whether the Brownlow should get rid of the 'fairest' tag and discuss Lehmo's adventure in the Hawthorn box. Then we're joined by Nick Wade who lifts the lid on life as one of the support staff at Geelong. How many jumpers do the players' have? Who cleans the boots? And there might be a little tale about Robbo. Thanks again to the many wonderful JunkTimers who showed up. Oh...and we sing 'The Horses'. TWITTER: @junktimeaflpod FACEBOOK: facebook.com/junktimeaflpod EMAIL: junktimeaflpod@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's episode Drew and Matt have a heated discussion about clubs poaching assistant coaches during the season, Petrie defends peers Lachie Henderson and Dustin Martin, and we question whether the MRP use their 'intentional' grading properly. Plus, previews of all the round 22 matches.
JunkTime AFL podcast with Adam Rozenbachs and Michael Chamberlin
From Wayne Jackson Studios, Adam and Michael take an intelligent, sophisticated and elegant look at Round 21. There was a little bit of biting going on, Hirdy packs his bags and we put our hands up for the Essendon job. We cover the Lachie Henderson news, Jake Carlisle's outburts, we try to remember times we've gone a player from the crowd and celebrate the US recruit Jason Holmes. AUGUST 30: MARK IT DOWN! LIVE SHOW AT THE IMPERIAL HOTEL IN MELBOURNE. 4PM! FREE ENTRY! LOTS OF EXCLAMATION MARKS!!!! TWITTER: @junktimeaflpod FACEBOOK: facebook.com/junktimeaflpod EMAIL: junktimeaflpod@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.