In this episode I had the privilege of chatting to Audrey Leishman, who fought through the battle of her life at age 31 to survive a fight with sepsis which gave her a 5% chance of survival and 5 days in a coma. Learning about sepsis and listening to her story was extremely powerful and I encourage you all to give it a listen and make yourself aware of the symptoms and signs of sepsis. It can hit quickly with the survival rate dropping by 8% every hour untreated. It was amazing having Audrey ...
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In this episode I had the privilege of chatting to Audrey Leishman, who fought through the battle of her life at age 31 to survive a fight with sepsis which gave her a 5% chance of survival and 5 days in a coma. Learning about sepsis and listening to her story was extremely powerful and I encourage you all to give it a listen and make yourself aware of the symptoms and signs of sepsis. It can hit quickly with the survival rate dropping by 8% every hour untreated. It was amazing having Audrey ...
Episode 45. Dr James Zois – Making it count, transforming goals into journeys, at what cost, legacy statement, map of meaning, purpose and values
Never Too Late Podcast
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2 years ago
Episode 45. Dr James Zois – Making it count, transforming goals into journeys, at what cost, legacy statement, map of meaning, purpose and values
In this episode I had the privilege of chatting to Dr James Zois, who is a performance coach developing human performance holistically. From a career as a professional tennis player, to a senior lecturer at Victorian University, to writing his book “Making it count” you’ll find out today how James is helping people thrive and flourish in their lives by focusing on the journey, the legacy they want to leave and living in the present moment. It was a privilege to have James on the podcast and w...
Never Too Late Podcast
In this episode I had the privilege of chatting to Audrey Leishman, who fought through the battle of her life at age 31 to survive a fight with sepsis which gave her a 5% chance of survival and 5 days in a coma. Learning about sepsis and listening to her story was extremely powerful and I encourage you all to give it a listen and make yourself aware of the symptoms and signs of sepsis. It can hit quickly with the survival rate dropping by 8% every hour untreated. It was amazing having Audrey ...