

A Lot To Talk About
Bradley J Dryburgh
Untold stories, life lessons & growth hacks from high performers & thought leaders across the globe.If you want to live your most fulfilling & successful life, join Bradley Dryburgh every week for a new episode with captivating guests. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jan 7, 2026 • 1h 41min
#298 - Joe Williams | 'Close The Gap' Isn't Working For Aboriginal People.
Joe Williams is a former NRL player and professional boxer now working in the mental health and wellbeing space.An Aboriginal man from the Wiradjuri/Wolgalu nation, Joe and I shared an honest conversation about Australian cultural identity and the way toward a more united society, his own battle with mental health and lessons in parenthood as a father of five children.You can follow both Joe and I on socials @bradleyjdryburgh @joewilliams_tewIf you enjoyed our conversation, you can support the show by subscribing and sharing this with a mate.Big love,Brad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 3, 2026 • 1h 20min
#297 - My 2025 Guests Asked Me Questions: Adam Reynolds, Ellidy Pullin, Heston Russell & more.
For the first episode of the year I had all of my guests from last year (2025) ask me a question. Questions like: what have I had not had the courage to say on the podcast before, the best advice I received this last year, biggest lesson I took from a guest this year & much more.You can follow me on socials @bradleyjdryburgh If you enjoyed our conversation, you can support the show by subscribing and sharing this with a mate. Happy new year!Big love,Brad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 23, 2025 • 1h 5min
#296 - Brett Connellan | The truth about shark attack statistics from a survivor & how to take your next step after hardship.
Brett Connellan is a shark attack survivor, filmmaker and speaker.His debut film 'Attacking Life' is available on Stan.Brett and I discussed reflecting on experiences to learn, set new goals and work towards the next chapter of your life, as well as the recent shark attacks in Australia and what he has learned about these incidents after experiencing his own nearly fatal attack.You can follow both Brett and I on socials @bradleyjdryburgh @brettconnellanIf you enjoyed our conversation, you can support the show by subscribing and sharing this with a mate.Big love,Brad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 16, 2025 • 1h 51min
#295 - Samuel Dreyfus | The psychology behind the small wins that amount to a great life
Samuel Dreyfus is a provisional psychologist who has amassed an impressive audience online for his educational and heartfelt content. Leaning on his clinical and lived experience, Samuel and I discuss the many challenges that most in the modern world can relate to:Anxiety, trusting your gut, why small goals are important, why we all have red flags and why you are worthy of a good life.You can follow both Samuel & I on social media @bradleyjdryburgh @smoeandcoIf you enjoyed this chat you can give back to the channel by subscribing & sharing it with your mates.Big Love,Brad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 11, 2025 • 1h 28min
#294 - Chris Griffin on Trad Values vs Feminism & Outrage Culture vs Freedom of Opinion.
Chris Griffin is the host of 'The Pocket' podcast. A viral clip from Chris' show, in which he discussed what he wants in a future partner, exploded online and was the cause for much controversy between a number of figures in the podcast and media landscape. Labelled by some online voices as toxic masculinity, financially abusive or as contributing to the manosphere, Chris doubled down on his take in what became a back and forth of opinions online. Chris and I sat down to have an honest conversation in which we both agree and disagree with each other on a number of matters. We not only discuss the controversial clip, but the role and responsibility of men in relationships and family, chasing your dreams and why he believes his way of life is possible for everyone.You can follow both Chris & I on social media @bradleyjdryburgh @morechrisgriffinIf you enjoyed this chat you can give back to the channel by subscribing & sharing it with your mates.Big Love,Brad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 5, 2025 • 1h 39min
#293 - Richard de Crespigny | The pilot who saved 469 passengers from a mid air disaster: The event that nearly destroyed Qantas.
Richard de Crespigny, a former Royal Australian Air Force officer and retired Qantas captain, reflects on his heroic command of QF32 after a catastrophic engine failure. He emphasizes the importance of teamwork and resilience, sharing lessons from his adventurous childhood and the value of allowing children to take risks. Richard discusses the significance of clear communication and psychological safety during emergencies and advocates for embracing failure as a learning opportunity. His insights on leadership and personal responsibility highlight how resilience shapes both individuals and organizations.

Nov 19, 2025 • 1h 29min
#292 - Modern life & trauma has hijacked your nervous system | Eddie Nelson.
Eddie Nelson is a breath work facilitator and movement coach from Sydney, Australia.In our conversation we discuss the early trauma's that lead Eddie down the path of breath work, the signs and symptoms that suggest modern life has hijacked our nervous systems, and how to use your breath to change your state and take control of your life.You can follow both Eddie & I on social media @bradleyjdryburgh @eddie_nelson @bred.ed_Check out her work and access her online portal for guided breath work sessions below:https://www.dailybred.com.au/If you enjoyed this chat you can give back to the channel by subscribing & sharing it with your mates.Big Love,Brad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 12, 2025 • 55min
#291 - Allowing yourself to want something that feels unattainable | Olympic Gold Medalist Saya Sakakibara.
Saya Sakakibara is an Olympic gold medalist in BMX racing.At Paris 2024, Saya's story of Olympic triumph captured the nation as she was embraced by her brother Kai who just 4 years prior had a devastating BMX accident while racing at a world cup event. Kai was left with a traumatic brain injury that threatened his life and left the Sakikabara family clinging onto hope.The incident inspired Saya to pursue the olympic dream for the both of them at Tokyo in 2021 where adversity reared its ugly head and left her with a troubling concussion of her own. Self doubt, fear and uncertainty riddled Saya and nearly saw her leave the sport forever, but she fought back.Saya's new book 'Just Go' is an incredible story of overcoming adversity and facing fear head on. She joined me on the podcast for a conversation about it all. You can follow both Saya & I on social media @bradleyjdryburgh @sayasakakibara Checkout Saya's new memoir 'Just Go' here: https://www.amazon.com.au/exec/obidos/ASIN/1761632973?tag=simonsayscomIf you enjoyed this chat you can give back to the channel by subscribing & sharing it with your mates.Big Love,Brad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 5, 2025 • 57min
#290 - Adam Reynolds | Grand Final Glory, A Violent Upbringing & Invisible Struggles.
Rugby League veteran and 2025 NRL Grand Final winning captain Adam Reynolds opens up on his incredible life journey to promote the release of his memoir 'On My Own Terms'.We discuss everything from his early beginnings in Redfern, his rugby league dream, his wife's battle with addiction, glory days at Souths and Brisbane, his relationship with Russell Crowe, Sam Burgess and Wayne Bennett, the untold stories of his personal life, and whats next.You can follow both Adam & I on social media @bradleyjdryburgh @rendigiti7Checkout Adam's new memoir 'On My Own Terms' here:https://www.amazon.com.au/My-Own-Terms-Redfern-resilience-ebook/dp/B0FHWWK8H2If you enjoyed this chat you can give back to the channel by subscribing & sharing it with your mates.Big Love,Brad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 29, 2025 • 50min
#289 - Billy Smith | Trent Robinson's unorthodox methods, the events that nearly lead him to the Storm and coming back from injury.
Billy Smith is one of the Sydney Roosters star players. His career has been an emotional rollercoaster packed full of incredible triumphs and disastrous injuries. In our conversation Billy reveals an insight into coach Trent Robinson's unorthodox methods, the chain of events that nearly lead him to the Melbourne Storm and the reason he continued to fight for his dream after four years of season ending injuries.You can follow both Billy & I on social media @bradleyjdryburgh @billysmith__ If you enjoyed this chat you can give back to the channel by subscribing & sharing it with your mates.Big Love,Brad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.


