Cutting Deeper is a conversational podcast which shares the stories of everyday individuals who have extraordinary stories or insights about a range of topics. It endeavours to unpack their values and ideologies in a way that is practical for the listeners with a clear opportunity for application. Listen to episodes for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or a number of other locations.
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Dr Jared Cooney Horvath: Our Perceptions become our reality
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Jared is a super engaging and animated presenter who articulates his ideas clearly. In the episode we discuss:- How people learn, or “recode” their brains. Understanding this can help you learn more effectively- Our perceptions of what reality should be actually effect how we see reality- If faith is valid- Where our consciousness isReally enjoyed …
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#13 - Dr Tony Robinson: Rites of passage in adolescent's; how to overcome challenging situations; and values of capitalism
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Dr Tony Robinson was involved in founding the year 9 "Learning 4 Life" program at Gilson College, which attempts to create a "rite of passage" type experience for the students. The non-traditional strategies used in the program have been shown to build resilience, responsibility and respect in the participants. We also discuss the "hard" truths we …
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#12 - Peter Schuller: Finding a selfless purpose, mindfulness and nutrition
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Peter is a teacher at the school I work at. We often have deep philosophical conversations, and this is one of them. We discuss finding a purpose that is not focused on the self, and how he found that in his life. Additionally, dealing with anxiety in your life through meditative practices such as prayer and mindfulness; Allowing yourself to be gui…
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#11 - Reflections from an 8 day hiking expedition - by Year 9 Students
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During November the entire year 9 cohort at Gilson College was involved in an 8 day hiking expedition in the Bogong High Plains, Victoria, Australia. This episode contains reflections on the journey from a number of students who were eager to participate in the episode. They share memorable stories from the week, what they've learnt on the hike abo…
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#10 - Do year 9 students actually enjoy serving?
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The year 9 students at my work participate in a service camp for two weeks. This episode is a debrief on the bus trip on the way home. The students offer insight into their perspective on service; reflect on what they learnt about sustainability and production; discuss good memories of the camp; and just general banter.…
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#9 - Kris Frauenfelder: Choose your pain - Taking the harder option often pays off
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Kris Fraunfelder discusses his work in the Outdoor Education industry and what being present in the outdoors can teach us about life. We discuss choosing risks and painful experiences and how this develops character. Apologies for the inferior sound quality this week.By Brayden Rath
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#8 - Simon Gigliotti: Work ethic, rest, good news, and why institutions can hinder vision
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Simon Gigliotti is the Associate Youth Director of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Victoria. We reflect on our years of studying together and discuss having a positive work ethic whilst living a balanced life with enough rest time. We also discuss his role, and how he sees his mission in the world. Finally, we look at how institutions can hinde…
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#7 - Josh Newbegin: So, yeah. Awkwardness, shame and how to live without it
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Josh Newbegin and I discuss awkdwardness. so yeah Also, shame, how to live life without shame and awkwardness, and his van.By Brayden Rath
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#6 - Leathan Fitzpatrick and Josh Stothers: Pastor buddies
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This episode is a discussion with Leathan Fitzpatrick and Josh Stothers, both of whom I studied a bachelor of theology/ministry with. We talk about what life looks like as a pastor, and have a general chat about faith and why it's beneficial to society.By Brayden Rath
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#5 - Kristen Olson: Done = more (finishing what you start)
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Kristen Olson discusses creativity and how she's able to overcome disruptions in the creative flow by crocheting. "Find your crocheting."By Brayden Rath
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#4 - Catherine Moala: Handling anxiety, humanity and macarons
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Catherine Moala is a profound guest who talks to us about living with anxiety, travel experiences, systemic racism, humanity in everyone and macaronsBy Brayden Rath
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Jess encourages us to "smile without reason" through her blog and happy personality. Jess's blog - http://www.smilewithoutreason.comBy Brayden Rath
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This episode is a discussion about art with Wes Hendricks who created the amazing podcast artwork you see above. Art is all around us and everyone has the ability to create something valuable, so pick up your pen and create!By Brayden Rath
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#1 - Would Bentley Fulcher get a robotic arm?
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I talk to Bentley Fulcher about the direction of the pharmaceutical industry, the ethics of cell manipulation, robotic arms and the Football World Cup.By Brayden Rath
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