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We dig the GOLD out of everyday life stories. Hosted by Ang and Beck!
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09/17/24 • 47 min
This week, we meet Justin Geange, former mascot 'Buck' for the Brisbane Broncos, former "Australia's Got Talent" contestant, plumber, and family man. Justin shares his inspiring journey, touching on his struggles with mental health, family life, and a transformative trek on the Kokoda Trail.
The conversation delves into the importance of resilience, the power of support systems, and finding purpose through adversity. Justin's candid reflections and the Beck & Ang's thoughtful questions create a heartfelt dialogue that encourages listeners to embrace vulnerability and seek connection.
This episode is a testament to the strength found in community and the healing power of sharing personal stories - and finding connection and creativity.
TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.
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This podcast is proudly sponsored by HumanKind, a media group with the purpose of restoring faith in the kindness of humanity.
DISCLAIMER: All answers/opinions shared by the interviewees are of their own. The Gold Diggers Podcast or any sponsoring organisation/individual/interviewer or Editor is not responsible and liable for any discrepancy, if any. The answers/opinions given by the interviewee may not reflect the opinions of the individuals or organisations involved in the making of this show.
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Facing the Law: Darryl's Life Changing Moment
The Gold Diggers
10/15/24 • 38 min
In this engaging episode, Ang and Beck sit down with Darryl who shares his journey through ADHD, depression, and anxiety, highlighting a pivotal incident involving legal consequences and how he came through that helping others in similar situations.
Darryl's story explores the impact of family dynamics, the complexities of the legal system, and the transformative power of faith.
The episode underscores the importance of sharing personal experiences to foster connection and understanding, leaving listeners inspired and reflective.
TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.
Enjoyed the podcast? Get even more gold by following us online!
YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@TheGoldDiggersPodcast
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/thegolddiggerspodcast
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegolddiggerspodcast
TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@thegolddiggerspodcast?_t=8m0kvmSoO0u&_r=1
Have a story or want to leave a review? You can get in touch by visiting https://thegolddiggers.com.au/
This podcast is proudly sponsored by HumanKind, a media group with the purpose of restoring faith in the kindness of humanity.
DISCLAIMER: All answers/opinions shared by the interviewees are of their own. The Gold Diggers Podcast or any sponsoring organisation/individual/interviewer or Editor is not responsible and liable for any discrepancy, if any. The answers/opinions given by the interviewee may not reflect the opinions of the individuals or organisations involved in the making of this show.
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Star of Stage, Screen and Chaplaincy
The Gold Diggers
04/30/24 • 48 min
In this captivating episode we delve into the multifaceted life of Cathie Clancy. A former TV series producer turned chaplain and musician, Cathie opens up about her evolution from a performance-loving child to a guiding light for high school kids. Her personal battles, including overcoming illness and cervical cancer highlight her resilience and deep faith.
Cathie also chats about rubbing shoulders with some of Australia's biggest celebrities and what she said to inspire Kylie Minogue.
Cathie's commitment to inspiring and supporting youth through her chaplaincy and musical talents resonates throughout this podcast, leaving you with a profound sense of her impact and the power of perseverance.
TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.
Have you got a story that you think would inspire The Gold Diggers audience? If so, hit us up on instagram @the_gold_diggers_podcast
You can also follow us on Facebook
This podcast is proudly sponsored by HumanKind a media group with the purpose of restoring faith in the kindness of humanity.
DISCLAIMER: All answers/opinions shared by the interviewees are of their own. The Gold Diggers Podcast or any sponsoring organisation/individual/interviewer or Editor is not responsible and liable for any discrepancy, if any. The answers/opinions given by the interviewee may not reflect the opinions of the individuals or organisations involved in the making of this show.
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Serving Up Success: A Grand Slam Story
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05/14/24 • 51 min
A Wimbledon champion surprises us in the studio today. Michelle Jaggard-Lai, a former tennis champion with a rich family background.
In this gold digging podcast Michelle delves into her tennis career, from a lucky break at Wimbledon to her transition into professional play, including a memorable encounter with Martina Navratilova. She also discusses her post-tennis ventures, particularly her educational business, Jaggard Sports and Mentoring, which connects athletes with mentors.
Michelle's passion for teaching and her commitment to supporting young athletes and their families is refreshing and inspiring.
TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.
Enjoyed the podcast? Get even more gold by following us online!
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/thegolddiggerspodcast
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TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@thegolddiggerspodcast?_t=8m0kvmSoO0u&_r=1
YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@TheGoldDiggersPodcast
This podcast is proudly sponsored by HumanKind, a media group with the purpose of restoring faith in the kindness of humanity.
DISCLAIMER: All answers/opinions shared by the interviewees are of their own. The Gold Diggers Podcast or any sponsoring organisation/individual/interviewer or Editor is not responsible and liable for any discrepancy, if any. The answers/opinions given by the interviewee may not reflect the opinions of the individuals or organisations involved in the making of this show.
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Rolling with the Punches
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04/02/24 • 44 min
Dive into the inspiring world of Nathan Tasman AKA MC Wheels in this episode. Nathan opens up about his journey as a rapper known as Mick Wheels, living with Spinal Muscular Atrophy with respiratory distress.
Nathan's story is a testament to his unbreakable spirit and relentless drive. With his mother's constant support fuelling his optimism, he takes us through the trials he's faced including mastering the art of dressing independently to tailoring his living space for self-reliance.
Nathan's zest for life shines through as he recounts his love for wheelchair soccer and his evolution in the hip-hop scene. His albums aren't just collections of tracks—they're the narrative of his life, charting his personal development.
Listen in as Nathan gets real about the rough patches he navigated in high school and how he carved out his identity with the beats of his music and the adrenaline of sports.
TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.
Have you got a story that you think would inspire The Gold Diggers audience? If so, hit us up on instagram @the_gold_diggers_podcast
You can also follow us on Facebook
This podcast is proudly sponsored by HumanKind a media group with the purpose of restoring faith in the kindness of humanity.
DISCLAIMER: All answers/opinions shared by the interviewees are of their own. The Gold Diggers Podcast or any sponsoring organisation/individual/interviewer or Editor is not responsible and liable for any discrepancy, if any. The answers/opinions given by the interviewee may not reflect the opinions of the individuals or organisations involved in the making of this show.
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Doctors, Dates and Teenage Dirtbags
The Gold Diggers
02/20/24 • 46 min
We'd love to introduce you to the most empathetic GP we've ever had on the show, welcome Dr. Kimberly Harper. Life hasn't always been easy on Kimberly and in this podcast we delve in to Kimberly's transition from the UK to Australia, her family dynamics, and the influence of her father in her early years.
Kimberly reflects on her parenting approach, aiming to offer her children the stability she craved growing up. Kimberly chats about her multiple relocations with her husband for their careers, providing a glimpse into the resilience and determination she embodies in creating a secure family environment.
TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.
Have you got a story that you think would inspire The Gold Diggers audience? If so, hit us up on instagram @the_gold_diggers_podcast
You can also follow us on Facebook
This podcast is proudly sponsored by HumanKind a media group with the purpose of restoring faith in the kindness of humanity.
DISCLAIMER: All answers/opinions shared by the interviewees are of their own. The Gold Diggers Podcast or any sponsoring organisation/individual/interviewer or Editor is not responsible and liable for any discrepancy, if any. The answers/opinions given by the interviewee may not reflect the opinions of the individuals or organisations involved in the making of this show.
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Mastering How to Live. A Balanced Life. How a tragedy that resulted in the death of her best friend became a second chance at life.
The Gold Diggers
09/12/23 • 47 min
MEET EVALYN a truly remarkable woman who juggles an award winning hair salon, managing a large workforce, achieving the number 1 wedding hair stylist in Australia for five years in a row, and home schooling her five children. All while maintaining a healthy lifestyle and a healthy marriage. Life is certainly busy for Evalyn Parsons yet she has learnt the art of balance and gratitude. As a high achiever in everything she touches, Evalyn knows that the pathway to winning is in your personal and family life first, before winning in your professional life. Being given a second chance at life after suffering a car wreck that resulted in the death of her best friend. A traumatic season that marked her life particularly because she was the driver. Determined to not waste her second chance at living, Evalyn approaches each day with such gratitude and gives it everything she’s got. She doesn’t waste a minute of her time. An attitude that has seen her reach the top of her game in both career and in life. She shares some amazing tips and insights into how to balance your life while prioritising the attitude of gratitude.
Visit EVALYN PARSONS SALON AND WEDDING HAIR
This podcast is proudly sponsored by HumanKind a media group with the purpose of restoring faith in the kindness of humanity.
DISCLAIMER: All answers/opinions shared by the interviewees are of their own. The Gold Diggers Podcast or any sponsoring organisation/individual/interviewer or Editor is not responsible and liable for any discrepancy, if any. The answers/opinions given by the interviewee may not reflect the opinions of the individuals or organisations involved in the making of this show.
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What Doesn’t Take You Out, Makes You Stronger
The Gold Diggers
12/13/22 • 42 min
Meet Gaye A survivor of sexual abuse, domestic violence and stage four Ovarian Cancer. If that isn’t enough to take you out then, Gaye also had a traumatic upbringing being raised on the streets to eventually raising 7 of her own children alone and in fear for her life. Yet miraculously she still managed to gain a university degree at age 40, provide for her large family, overcome a stage 4 diagnosis and all while starting a charity called Esther’s Australia that helps women in crisis during pregnancy. She’s a living example of what doesn’t take you out makes you stronger!
To support or access support from Esther’s Australia or to become a mentor visit https://esthers.com.au or call 0479 055 777
The content in this episode is not intended to provide professional advice and should not be relied on as such. Always seek medical guidance from your doctor or other qualified health professionals with any questions you may have regarding your health or medical condition.
If you or someone you know is in a domestic or family violence situation then contact www.whiteribbon.org.au or call their 24 hr secure helpline 1800 737732 or in case of an EMERGENCY call 000.
TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about family violence, sexual abuse and cancer which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.
This podcast is proudly sponsored by HumanKind a media group with the purpose of restoring faith in the kindness of humanity.
DISCLAIMER: All answers/opinions shared by the interviewees are of their own. The Gold Diggers Podcast or any sponsoring organisation/individual/interviewer or Editor is not responsible and liable for any discrepancy, if any. The answers/opinions given by the interviewee may not reflect the opinions of the individuals or organisations involved in the making of this show.
Links: Beyond blue - www.beyondblue.org.au
Lifeline - www.lifeline.org.au
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Do What You Do Best - How adventure tours, puppetry and saving Sun Bears go together.
The Gold Diggers
07/04/23 • 34 min
Meet Doctor Sarah Pye an Author, University Lecturer and Environmentalist with her hand in many Pyes (excuse the pun). Sarah is passionate about conservation and in particular the rare Sun Bear Species. Inspired by the works of Dr Wong and his conservation work in Borneo. Sarah has created an acclaimed series of children’s books about adventures with Wildlife Wong after being encouraged to stick to doing what she does best. She now visits schools with her puppet sidekicks to raise awareness about endangered species. Sarah and her surprise guests join us in the studio for this fun and engaging chat of how we can play our part in not only saving a rare species but saving our own.
For more info visit: www.sarahrpye.com
This podcast is proudly sponsored by HumanKind Media.
DISCLAIMER: All answers/opinions shared by the interviewees are of their own. The Gold Diggers Podcast or any sponsoring organisation/individual/interviewer or Editor is not responsible and liable for any discrepancy, if any. The answers/opinions given by the interviewee may not reflect the opinions of the individuals or organisations involved in the making of this show.
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The Power of Storytelling
The Gold Diggers
11/12/24 • 43 min
Ang and Beck engage in a heartfelt conversation with Kerrie Atherton, who shares her inspiring journey of overcoming addiction & profound loss.
Kerrie discusses her initiative, "Stories of Hope," aimed at fostering connection and purpose for those facing similar struggles. The episode delves into the emotional impact of music, the power of storytelling, and the importance of community in healing.
Through Kerrie's experiences and insights, listeners are reminded of the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of sharing one's story.
TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.
Enjoyed the podcast? Get even more gold by following us online!
YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqaYfJhDAKc260P_4sODpgQ
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/thegolddiggerspodcast
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegolddiggerspodcast
TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@thegolddiggerspodcast?_t=8m0kvmSoO0u&_r=1
Have a story or want to leave a review? You can get in touch by visiting https://thegolddiggers.com.au/
This podcast is proudly sponsored by HumanKind, a media group with the purpose of restoring faith in the kindness of humanity.
DISCLAIMER: All answers/opinions shared by the interviewees are of their own. The Gold Diggers Podcast or any sponsoring organisation/individual/interviewer or Editor is not responsible and liable for any discrepancy, if any. The answers/opinions given by the interviewee may not reflect the opinions of the individuals or organisations involved in the making of this show.
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FAQ
How many episodes does The Gold Diggers have?
The Gold Diggers currently has 134 episodes available.
What topics does The Gold Diggers cover?
The podcast is about Stories, Engaging, People, Society & Culture, Faith, Story, Resilience, Fun, Podcast, Podcasts, Australian, Social Sciences, Religion, Science, Positive, Relationships, Mum and Christian.
What is the most popular episode on The Gold Diggers?
The episode title 'A triumphant comeback story from Hopeless, Drunk and Homeless - Jim Dawson' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on The Gold Diggers?
The average episode length on The Gold Diggers is 43 minutes.
How often are episodes of The Gold Diggers released?
Episodes of The Gold Diggers are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of The Gold Diggers?
The first episode of The Gold Diggers was released on May 18, 2022.
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