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With horses as partners, we offer personal and professional development experiences – learn advanced communication or leadership skills, improve your emotional intelligence, change fitness or self-awareness.

15 years ago today, my life changed instantly and unexpectedly thanks to the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires.Today I remem...
07/02/2024

15 years ago today, my life changed instantly and unexpectedly thanks to the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires.

Today I remember my great good fortune in surviving that fire, and I remember those who weren't so fortunate, losing their lives or the lives of family members or friends. I thank all those who fought those fires, rescued and looked after those who were caught in them.

I also remember my horse Walker, who survived those fires with me, and who passed away 4 years ago today on the 11th anniversary of Black Saturday. We miss him every day.

Tough times teach you many things and perhaps the most important is that change, adversity and challenge happen to all of us from time to time. I think life isn't about trying to avoid these things, it's about finding and keeping our balance despite them. It's about how we weave them into the tapestry of our life and draw meaning from them so that we emerge having somehow found whatever light we could within the dark.

Thanks again to everyone here who has supported me during my various tough times; the list of people is long, and I am forever grateful for your care and friendship.

I was lucky enough to be interviewed by Sarah Berry from the Age and Sydney Morning Herald for an article on the benefit...
22/11/2023

I was lucky enough to be interviewed by Sarah Berry from the Age and Sydney Morning Herald for an article on the benefits of excercise when you are being treated with chemotherapy …. And wow, doesn’t George look handsome!

New research has found links between physical activity and the wellbeing of people going through chemotherapy.

Many of you will know that I received an ovarian cancer diagnosis in November 2021. After 6 months of pretty intense tre...
28/04/2023

Many of you will know that I received an ovarian cancer diagnosis in November 2021. After 6 months of pretty intense treatment (surgery, chemo and radiation therapy), I finished treatment in April 2022. Apart from being totally unexpected for me, I learnt very quickly that I was extremely lucky to have caught this when I did. Many women are not so lucky and are often diagnosed when the condition is advanced, when treatment options are limited and the prognosis isn’t good. It’s hard to diagnose because the symptoms often go under the radar and can be mistaken for a lot of other things.
So I’ve joined a group to walk the Larapinta track in the Northern Territory of Australia in August. We’re raising funds for research so that more women can have better treatments and an improved chance at life.
If you’d like to donate, head to my fundraising page below. Every bit helps.
Now I guess I’d better get training !

I'm taking on a huge challenge to support an incredible cause. Please sponsor me by clicking the link. Thanks so much!

Last Friday my horses and I had the pleasure of working with a small group of coaches to explore the idea of connection....
28/04/2023

Last Friday my horses and I had the pleasure of working with a small group of coaches to explore the idea of connection.

One of the most profound learnings for the group was the idea that setting clear boundaries - both in terms of physical space but also emotional space - can actually foster closer connection.

Having enough physical space around you is important in order to be able to think clearly - the space the body needs for the mind to be present (according to Linda Kohanov). But many of us fear that setting boundaries with our loved ones and friends will drive them away rather than bring them closer.

Ironically, the reverse can be true. Being calmy and assertively clear about what you need to be able to connect comfortably with someone else allows you to bring your whole self to the interaction. As with horses, intention, clarity and timing is important. Setting boundaries when you are feeling calm is always better, and more likely to achieve the outcome you are hoping for, than when you are feeling angry or resentful.

09/02/2023

I was invited to speak at the Team Teal fundraising event at the Bendigo Harness Racing club last night. Duncan McPherson started fund raising for ovarian cancer research and awareness when he lost his wife to ovarian cancer in 2010 and now, for 6 weeks in February snd March, harness racing around the country supports this cause. After my presentation, I spoke with Paul Campbell who runs social media around harness racing. You can check it out below. In the meantime, get onboard Team Teal at

www.womencan.org.au/event/team-teal-racing/homePaul

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