
Hosted by Kelly Shann · EN
Life Journey TV is a podcast that helps people find inspiration, motivation and courage in their lives through listening to the lived experiences of others. Kelly interviews inspirational Australian's who generously share their truth and honesty in order to help others find their happiness.

I recently had the pleasure of an inspiring conversation with Deborah Hutton. Deb is as iconic as she is gracious. She shared her story with great humility, sprinkled with a good dose of humour, as we chatted about her modeling and media career, her passion for health and wellbeing and the importance of giving back. Deb’s insights on resilience, self-care and the power of reinvention will inspire and motivate you. Her message about sun safety is powerful and one you won’t want to miss. I hope you enjoy our conversation as much as I did!

Following the sad passing of Terry Snow, I would like to share an interview we did together in 2019. It was such a privilege to chat with Terry, who leaves an extraordinary legacy behind. Along with his remarkable achievements in property development, Terry was known for his generous spirit. He was a man who strived to make the world a better place for everyone and was never afraid to admit his faults. Rest in Peace Terry and thank you for all you brought to this world.

Bruce Breslau’s refreshing and sincere perspective on life is inspiring and thought-provoking. His diverse experience spanning the media industry to law and the many things he has accomplished in between, has positioned him well to offer unique, thoughtful and insightful perspectives on life. Bruce is a master storyteller and someone who places great importance on giving back to his community. I hope you find as many ‘pearls of wisdom’ throughout our chat as I did.

I consider my guest this week to be the Wayne Bennett of the horse world.Behind his stern exterior, lies a man who is deeply passionate about his family, his students, and of course his beloved horses. He is kind, understanding and there lurks within a wicked sense of humour. John Arnold is a humble man who does not appreciate the accolades he is so deserving of. When asked about his greatest achievements – they of course are not about his successes, but those of the many people he has mentored within the horse industry. Past students I spoke with before I sat down with John, regard him as a father figure and someone whom they have deep respect and admiration for.If I had to put into a few words what I think of John, those words would be that he is a good man.