Working with Warriors® Podcast

Latest Episodes
#29 Looking After Our Back
As blokes we are all guilty of just wanting to get the job done and we sometimes throw our bodies on the line without considering possible consequences.
#28 Risk Taking – Capacity To Manage Our Risk
What affects our capacity to manage our risk-taking? What can we do about drugs and alcohol? Looking after yourself and pathways of support.
#27 Risk Taking – Is Normal for All Males
Risk taking is a challenge for all warriors, especially our teenagers. What are the risks for you, and what makes these things 'risks'? Looking after yourself.
#26 Men’s Sexual Wellbeing – Other Issues Affecting our Men Bits
Testicular Cancer, Infertility, Testosterone deficiency, Sexually Transmitted Infections and our relationships.
#25 Men’s Sexual Wellbeing – Guest Ross Ditchburn – Prostate Cancer Survivor
Ross explains his personal story of diagnosis, treatment, erectile issues/solutions, and the network of support he has.
#24 Men’s Sexual Wellbeing – Physical Aspects
Our prostate is an important part of the male reproductive system; let's talk Prostate Enlargement, Prostatitis, Prostate Cancer, and Erectile Dysfunction.
#23 Men’s Sexual Wellbeing – What is It?
It's not just about being sexually active, it's about all the bits that make us men.
#22 Progression Planning – Guest Dwayne Wooltorton (Accountant)
Discussion on what the imperatives are for a successful progression/succession plan. You have to own your progression plan and remember communication, communication, communication!
#21 Progression Planning – Stakeholders are Important
We talk about who the stakeholders are, why they should all be involved in farm progression/succession planning, the importance of identifying what the different generations' stakeholders want and how
#20 Progression/Succession Planning
Discussing some of the key issues in progression planning, including what is it? Why progression? Family communication and what is the farm business? This process is always about relationships first.