Reaching the Zenith of Your Inauthentic Life by Clair Taylor Powell

It was such a pleasure for me in today’s episode to speak with my Acupuncturist and friend Clair Taylor Powell. Previously in the RAF, Clair realised at the grand old age of 42 that she was deeply unhappy and after 3 years in the wilderness began to head for home and changed her life completely.  …

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Speaking His Truth by Grantley Clapham

In today’s episode I loved chatting with Grantly Clapham. A previous officer in the Navy, property entrepreneur and now coach, Grantley has found himself searching out the real truth’s in life.   Similarly to me Grantley hasn’t watched the mainstream news in years, as its so one sided and all awful.  This mindset has lead …

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Empowering Kids and Adults by Isabella Lambauer

In today’s episode of the The ‘Never Settle’ Podcast, I loved chatting with Isabella Lambauer who shares how she went from Office Manager in an engineering firm to owner of her own business, life coach, and oh yeah back to helping the engineering company out on a part time basis. Isabella couldn’t stand her boss …

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Wanting to Live a Bigger Life by Megan Gibson

In today’s episode of the The ‘Never Settle’ Podcast, it was wonderful to spend time with Megan (Megs) Gibson who shares how after settling for 25 years both in a marriage and career, enough was enough. Megs decided to follow a career in hairdressing to get herself out of high school and very quickly met …

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Without Self Love You Will Never Achieve Your Best Life by Mary Arevalo

In today’s episode of the The ‘Never Settle’ Podcast, it was wonderful to spend time with my  friend Mary Arevalo who shares why she settled in her marriage and finances for far too long. Mary married very young at the age of 19, and was very much a product of the era she was brought …

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How The Never Settle Podcast Came About by Mel Clarke

In today’s episode of the The ‘Never Settle’ Podcast, you get to hear from me, Mel Clarke, about never settling for second best.  I always knew I was different from friends and other people from a young age, and I guess a large part of my younger life was trying to fit in and dim …

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