Podcast

Podcasts

Podcasts are digital audio files available on the internet that can be accessed via computers or a mobile device. Podcasts exist as a series or they can be separate standalone episodes.

We’ve included a selection of inspiring, interesting and popular pod caster’s below for you to link to your mobile or home device if you so wish to do so.

 

Happy Listening!

 

 

Prep your standard NATO

Sharing stories from West Australian veterans and their families. Join host, Ashayla Webster, as she has a chinwag over a brew with whoever will sit down and have a chat with her. They share the stories they want to share.

 

Below you can hear  episode 42 “Neville in Japan”

 

 

The Working Spirit Podcast

 

The aim of The Working Spirit Podcast is to provide valuable information for veterans during the workplace transition period. Each episode will feature a veteran who has successfully transitioned sharing their story, tips and hints from professionals about how to interview, write a resume and/or start your own business and/or chats with psychologists, veterans and professionals about managing this difficult period. It’s a one-stop audio shop for military personnel transitioning.

You can currently find episodes on Spreaker, iTunes and Castbox with more to come!

 

Below is from episode 9 “Warrior to Entrepreneur” with guest Bram Connolly

 

 

The Squiz podcast

In a matter of minutes, the Squiz Today podcast will get you across the news headlines. Published each weekday at 6.00am, this short daily news podcast is designed to fit into your morning routine – perfect for the commute, the gym or over a morning coffee.

 

You are not so smart – podcast

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You Are Not So Smart is a blog  started to explore the psychology behind self delusion.  The central theme of You Are Not So Smart is that you are unaware of how unaware you are.

There is an old-and-still-growing body of research across several disciplines with findings that suggest you have little idea why  we act or think the way you do. Despite this, we continue to create narratives to explain our own feelings, thoughts, and behaviors, and these narratives – no matter how inaccurate – become the story of our life.

 

 

The Jordan B Peterson Podcast

Dr. Jordan B. Peterson is a professor of psychology at the University of Toronto, a clinical psychologist and the author of the multi-million copy bestseller 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos.

Raised and toughened in the frigid wastelands of Northern Alberta, Dr. Peterson has flown a hammer-head roll in a carbon-fiber stuntplane, piloted a mahogany racing sailboat around Alcatraz Island, explored an Arizona meteorite crater with a group of astronauts, built a Native American Long-House on the upper floor of his Toronto home, and been inducted into a Pacific Kwakwaka’wakw family (see charlesjoseph.ca).

He’s been a dishwasher, gas jockey, bartender, short-order cook, beekeeper, oil derrick bit re-tipper, plywood mill laborer and railway line worker. He’s taught mythology to physicians, lawyers, and businessmen; helped his clinical clients manage the triumphs and catastrophes of life; served as an advisor to senior partners of major Canadian law firms; penned the forward for the 50th anniversary edition of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s The Gulag Archipelago; lectured to more than 250,000 people across North America, Europe and Australia in one of the most-well attended book tours ever mounted; and, for The Founder Institute, identified thousands of promising entrepreneurs, in 60 different countries.

The Jordan B Peterson Podcas features audio versions of some of the most popular and compelling of Dr. Peterson’s YouTube videos, interviews with some of the world’s most compelling thinkers.