How To Live Outside Your Comfort Zone | Australian Survivor | Sue Clarke | To Be Human

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CONVERSATION WITH JENNAH-LOUISE & SUE CLARKE
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:52 I wish I could have told you then, what I know now
00:03:28 Journey of self-exploration
00:06:22 Born living outside of my comfort zone; working in law enforcement
00:10:40 Becoming an intelligence analyst & working with refugees
00:13:17 Working with the Northern Territory Police targeting organised crime
00:15:24 What have you learnt about people?
00:18:09 Refugees are like you & me
00:23:03 The system can be both used & abused
00:27:01 Understand both sides of an argument to progress
00:29:01 Don’t label people
00:30:24 Listen to your gut & the power of intuition
00:33:32 You don’t always have to say yes to opportunities
00:36:12 You don’t have to fix your family
00:38:15 Domestic violence in Australia
00:42:56 Mental health support at work
00:47:00 Australian Survivor; a beautiful & challenging experience
00:55:09 The effect of Australian Survivor on mental health
00:58:31 Reality TV & identity
01:08:42 Most defining lesson from Australian Survivor
01:10:40 No longer a need for approval
01:14:14 Have empathy for those that seek approval through social media
01:19:05 Who are you?
01:21:51 Stress, less
01:25:46 The importance of humour & self-respect
01:30:07 What does it mean to you To Be Human?
SUMMARY
On today’s podcast we have the lovely Sue Clarke. Sue has such a deep and vast experience of life. She worked in Customs for 28 years and was involved in task forces such as Counter Terrorism, Air Border Security, People Smuggling and Joint Target Ops. She was in the reserve army for 10 years and a Presiding Justice of Peace in the Magistrate Court for Violence Restraining Orders. She is a Personal Trainer and a Marriage Celebrant. She was a participant on Season 1 of Australian Survivor where we first met and a former Ambassador for the Australian Charity Act for Kids where she collaboratively fundraised over $300,000 through her adventures trekking the Kokoda Track and walking the Great Wall of China.
What I personally loved about this conversation is to come to better understand Sue’s incredible life experience and how this has resulted in what she is so passionate about. From people smuggling to refugees to domestic violence, Sue has worked first hand in these areas and it is insightful to hear the stories that are not always available through mainstream media. As this is a long conversation, I will let you know, this is the focus on the first half, and then we move into the space of talking intimately about our experience on Australian Survivor together, what it is like to come in and out of the spotlight, and the importance of moving on and growing from such experiences.
If you are loving this podcast, please rate, review, subscribe, share with friends and family, I actually received a message from a good friend of mine showing me someone recommending the podcast to her, which was really exciting as I do genuinely believe and know these conversations have a positive impact on people’s lives, become part of the To Be Human Collective, and just like Sue has previously described this podcast to me, as it feels like just the three of us having a chat, I hope you enjoy this intimate and insightful conversation with the beautiful Sue Clarke.
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  • @johnalmocera8027
    @johnalmocera80272 жыл бұрын

    My 2 favorite survivors!! GOATs. Legends

  • @jennah_louise

    @jennah_louise

    2 жыл бұрын

    Haha Sue is certainly a legend! Thank you for your fun comment! 🤍

  • @johnalmocera8027

    @johnalmocera8027

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jennah_louise You both are XD was really hoping that you would win. Is there any chance that you'll enter survivor again? Or was it a one and done experience?

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