
Sometimes the hardest conversations are the ones we avoid—yet they’re often the ones we need to talk about the most. I’m your host, Di McMath—a seasoned nurse, former paramedic, resilience coach, and entrepreneur with more than three decades of standing alongside people in their most vulnerable moments. I’m no stranger to life’s battles either, and those experiences have shaped not only how I list... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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This is part 2 of my chat with Sue Powell.
At 72 years old, Sue still can't sleep through the night because of what happened in her childhood. In this episode, she reveals why domestic violence doesn't end when the violence stops—and why the childre... more
Sue's Story of Surviving Domestic Violence: The War We Called Home — The Battlefield Behind Closed Doors (Part 1)
What happens when home is the place you fear most?
In this powerful and deeply personal episode of Let's Talk About It, Sue Powell sha... more
Today's story is with Tattooist Justin Wildig who has an extraordinary fight in him to defy the odds and not settle for a limiting diagnosis from doctors after a tragic accident left him in a coma and badly injured - & told he might never walk again.... more
From a soldier in the British Army, to being one of the first Paramedic's in the UK, to moving to Australia & serving many years in the Qld Ambulance Service, to running his own First Aid training business; Nigel Stamp has had a life of service.
He'... more
What happens when the ground beneath you collapses — and you’re forced to rebuild not just your surroundings, but yourself?
In this powerful episode, Di's cousin Fi, shares her first hand account of working in Christchurch during the devastating 201... more
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In this heartfelt and humorous conversation, Di McMath interviews Sue Neale, a seasoned paramedic with over 21 years of experience in the ambulance service. Sue shares her unique journey from vet nursing to becoming a paramedic, highlighting... more
Today I chat with my hairdresser 'Seona', who is the granddaughter of Nancy Crick - the first person in Australia to go through with 'assisted dying' at a time when it was not yet legalised in Australia.
Seona tells the story of how Nancy's routine ... more
What would make someone walk away from a 17-year career as an Intensive Care Paramedic to become a full-time Psychic Medium and Energy Healer?
In this episode of Let’s Talk About It, I sit down with my friend and former paramedic colleague, Lynne He... more










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