Our Podcasts
Author, Speaker, Educator
Jennifer Anderson on self belief
If you didn’t see Jennifer Anderson on Australia’s Got Talent last week, she delivered a knock-out performance and scored four ‘YES’ votes from all four judges. Sharon Witt chats to her about believing in yourself.
Beck Mitchell on helping Australian youth
Beck Mitchell is a motivational speaker and executive director of Bridge Builders Youth Organisation. She shares what led her to want to make a difference in the lives of young people and why she has set herself the challenge of running seven marathons in seven days...
Neil Milton, founder of Positive T Shirts
Neil Milton is the founder of Positive T Shirts, a brilliant social enterprise with all profits going towards suicide awareness. Tune in to hear how Neil started his business and how he’s sparking discussions about mental illness.
Leroy Brown, radio veteran of 23 years
If you’ve listened to LightFM for any amount of time, you should be familiar with Mr Leroy Brown! He shares about the day he found out he needed open heart surgery and publishing his first book for those wanting to learn about working in radio.
Jennifer Wright, from tragedy to survivor
Jennifer Wright has eight children and has been through numerous tragedies that would break even the strongest of us. She now champions women who want to see change in their lives and encourages them to use their story for good.
Tasmanian Young Australian of the Year, Sam Cawthorn
Sam Cawthorn‘s life changed forever when a major car accident left him with an amputated right arm and a permanent disability in his right leg. He shares how he went on to become one of the world’s most in-demand public speakers.
CEO of Bridge Builders Youth, Phil Stenhouse OAM
Phil Stenhouse was recently awarded an Order of Australia medal for his decades of work with the youth community. He shares how he went from a tough family environment to making a difference in the lives of thousands.
Diane Squires, from journalist to traveller
Former journalist Diane Squires burnt out in the corporate world and took herself on a gap year as a 40-something year old woman. That decision put her on a completely different path and she now gets PAID to travel the world!
Jas Rawlinson, “Reasons to Live One More Day, Every Day”
Jas Rawlinson is a Brisbane author with a passion for empowering survivors of trauma by transforming their struggles into powerful memoirs. She shares all about her renowned book series, “Reasons to Live One More Day, Every Day”.
Georgina McEncroe, creator of Shebah
Georgina McEncroe has been a high school teacher, TV presenter, radio host, and even a junior football coach! She shares how she came up with Shebah, the first ever ride sharing service for women, while also single-handedly raising four children.