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あらすじ・解説
Have you ever wondered how personal growth can be influenced by major life changes such as separation? In this episode, Joshua Bourke, a dedicated teacher, an inspiring educator, and a passionate coach, shares his journey. He provides a candid look into an individual’s journey of self-discovery, personal growth, and the challenges of co-parenting following a separation.
Let's explore:
- The challenges and rewards of co-parenting
- The impact of separation on personal growth
- The power of self-reflection in personal development
If you're contemplating, “Should I stay or should I go?", this episode is a must-listen. Let's rewrite the script on love, life, and finding yourself. Because life’s too short for, “I don’t know.”
Our favourite quotable moments:
“Look at yourself first. If you make that decision, there is such positivity that comes from that.” - Josh
“I still deal with a lot of guilt and shame and tough moments and, and I think it's important to normalise that side of it, too.” - Whitney
“I’m always their dad, whether they’re with me or with [my ex], I’m always their dad.” - Josh
“Any kind of resentment in parenting just lifted as soon as I was separated. “ - Whitney
Resources:
Kintsugi by Tomas Navarro
The Way of The Superior Man by David Deida
The 5am Club by Robin Sharma
Instagram - @bourkey85
LinkedIn - Joshua Bourke
Because life’s too short for ‘I don’t know’ - join the supportive community now.
Stay longer - visit the Should I Stay website.
About Guest:
Joshua Bourke, a dedicated 38-year-old father of three, wears many hats in his dynamic life. As the assistant principal at Southmoor Primary School, he's deeply committed to shaping young minds. Yet, his influence extends beyond academics, as the head coach at Beaumaris Football Club, where he instils values of teamwork and resilience. Joshua is also the co-owner of BD Sports, channelling his passion for sports into community initiatives. Despite his busy schedule, he prioritises family, nurturing his daughter and his energetic twins. Joshua epitomises dedication, leadership, and family values.
About Your Host:
Don't let her American accent fool you; Whitney Sloan has called Melbourne, Australia home for over 20 years. Mom of 3, with a rambunctious pup named Tux, Whitney finds peace in the ocean – swimming, connecting, and becoming the best version of herself. Deep conversations and genuine connections fuel her. Join Whitney's supportive community for women at life's crossroads, where open communication paves the way to rewrite your story.
This podcast is produced by Brave Moon Podcasts.
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