Five Turning Points
Five Turning Points
Podcast Description
All of us have what I call 'turning points' in our lives. These are events that have ultimately shaped who we are today. This podcast explores leaders and people of influence as to what were five turning points that shaped who they are today. 'Turning points' could be people met along the way, critical events in one's life such as births, marriages, deaths, paths taken that were less travelled. Come and join me on this great adventure!
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The podcast emphasizes themes of personal growth, resilience, and leadership, covering various life-changing events such as pivotal relationships, career decisions, and personal challenges. For example, episodes highlight how AFL umpire Ray Chamberlain's transition from sports to business leadership shaped his approach to resilience, while Lisa Guglielmino discusses her journey of developing coaching skills during her time in Europe.

All of us have what I call ‘turning points’ in our lives. These are events that have ultimately shaped who we are today.
This podcast explores leaders and people of influence as to what were five turning points that shaped who they are today.
‘Turning points’ could be people met along the way, critical events in one’s life such as births, marriages, deaths, paths taken that were less travelled.
Come and join me on this great adventure!
Derek Clayton is a former Australian long-distance runner, born in Cumbria, England and raised in Northern Ireland. Clayton seta marathon world best in the Fukuoka Marathon, Japan on 3 December 1967 in 2:09:36.4, in what is considered a classic race, the first marathon race ever run in less than two hours and ten minutes. Clayton was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 1999. Derek shares his five key turning points that made him who he is today. There's lots of laughs along the way as he discusses his journey with Wayne Dyson, Director of leadership consultancy, Bridgeworks.

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