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A Lot To Talk About

Bradley J Dryburgh
Mental Health
Personal Growth
Rugby League
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Cystic Fibrosis
Resilience
Family
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Relationships
Self-Improvement
Fatherhood
Happiness
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Boxing
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Live Performances
Self-Acceptance
Marriage

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.

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Luke Bateman is a writer and book enthusiast.

His own journey has been through many ups and downs. From early life in country QLD to making his way to the NRL, the Batchelor and now BookTok fame, Luke battled depression, gambling addiction and subst... more

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Neil Perry is one of Australia's most recognisable names in the food business.

The incredibly successful restaurateur best known for Rockpool and now Margaret, has had his fair share of success in the business. However, despite the luxurious fit ou... more

Ant Williams is a world record holding free diver, author & performance psychologist.

Ant's desire to push himself into the most extreme of circumstances, has been his own human experiment. Putting his work as a performance psychologist to the test ... more

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Hugo Toovey has been through an incredibly challenging 13 years. Surviving both testicular and bowel cancer has been no easy feat.

It has challenged him with more than a dozen surgeries and countless treatments, it stripped him of a testical, his h... more

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Recent Guests

Neil Perry
Australian chef and restaurateur
Rockpool Group / Margaret / Rockpool Bar and Grill
Episode: #308 - Neil Perry on his tenacious attitude towards success and why selling Rockpool was a genius move.
Ant Williams
Free diver and psychologist
Free diver and psychologist
Episode: #307 - Learn to stay calm under pressure | Free diver & psychologist Ant Williams.
Ash Wicks
Guest: Ash Wicks discusses fatherhood, sobriety, ADHD, and mental health
Episode: #305 - Ash Wicks' Journey Through Fatherhood, Sobriety & Depression.
Michael Atkinson
Outback Mike, survivalist, former military aviation pilot, filmmaker
Self/Independent
Episode: #304 - Narrowly Escaping Al Qaeda & Surviving Deadly Adventures | Michael 'Outback Mike" Atkinson.
Trent Maxwell
Bondi Rescue lifeguard and firefighter
Live Learn Survive (charity)
Episode: #303 - Bondi Rescue Lifeguard & Fire Fighter | Trent 'Maxi' Maxwell.
Kellie Finlayson
A stage four bowel cancer survivor and advocate for health awareness
Episode: #302 - Choosing To Thrive With Stage 4 Cancer | Kellie Finlayson.
Peter Singer
Moral philosopher known for his work on ethics and effective altruism.
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Episode: #301 - Moral Philosopher Peter Singer | How to Navigate Any Moral Conundrum.
Samuel Dreyfus
Provisional psychologist with a focus on childhood experiences and emotional responses.
Episode: #295 - Samuel Dreyfus | The psychology behind the small wins that amount to a great life
Saya Sakakibara
Olympic gold medalist in BMX racing and author
Olympic Committee
Episode: #291 - Allowing yourself to want something that feels unattainable | Olympic Gold Medalist Saya Sakakibara.

Host

Bradley Dryburgh
Host of the show; leads conversations with a wide range of guests on growth, strategy, and life lessons.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 301 ratings
  • Like, like, like

    The recent episode with Elliot Pullen was a really tough listen… I understand Ellidy may have possibly been nervous, but every second word was “like”, it was unbearable, couldn’t finish the episode.

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    charlotte.alyce
    Australiaa year ago
  • Good content but please increase audio levels

    You have an interesting range of guests and ask great questions. There are some fantastic interviews here, I particularly like the interview with Ally Langdon from A Current Affair, but oh my god, please will you turn up the audio levels!!!!!!!!!! It is impossible to hear this content with my AirPods in and the volume on max. It is such a simple tip to improve the experience for your listeners. Keep doing your good work but please please make the audio LOUDER. Thanks and look forward to listenin... more

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    3
    Listening111
    Australiaa year ago
  • Brad ! Amazing!

    Bradley what an incredible beautiful young man you are! I was watching insight yesterday and you and Mum were on there, I was in awe of you.. I have a beautiful friend who has CF and at her 21st her dads speech was ‘ Carly wasnt expected to be here today’ well guess what Carly is happily married with 2 children, healthy and living life. Bradley you are such a beautiful soul , extremely well spoken , inspiring and I am loving listening to your podcast . Live well young man your future is bright i... more

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    5
    Maree From Port Kembla
    Australiaa year ago
  • Unbelievable Podcast

    Bradley is an incredibly deep thinker and consistently has amazing guests which result in insightful/educational long form chats. You can tell the passion that he has for what he does during every chat, getting to 250 Episodes is genuinely amazing as well!!!

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    5
    Darcy Tobin
    Australia2 years ago
  • Love it

    Brad is so well spoken, interested listener, easy conversationalist, great guests. Keep it up 👏👏

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    5
    Mini-Kb
    Australia3 years ago

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#305 - Ash Wicks' Journey Through Fatherhood, Sobriety & Depression.
Q: What changes after you decided to pursue sobriety?
Sober life brought clarity, improved emotional awareness, and a new capacity to handle stress; it also required managing difficult emotions without turning to alcohol, which has strengthened how I relate to my family and myself.
#305 - Ash Wicks' Journey Through Fatherhood, Sobriety & Depression.
Q: Do you ever feel complete as a man?
I don't think you can ever be truly complete; you evolve, change, and keep pursuing better versions of yourself, especially as you balance family, work, and personal health.
#302 - Choosing To Thrive With Stage 4 Cancer | Kellie Finlayson.
Q: What are some of the symptoms that people should be looking out for?
We should recognize our normal, as understanding when something's not right is key to early detection and treatment.
#302 - Choosing To Thrive With Stage 4 Cancer | Kellie Finlayson.
Q: So when you got the diagnosis, how sick did you actually feel?
Cancer doesn't make me feel sick. The treatments, however, made me feel very unwell and had many severe side effects.
#291 - Allowing yourself to want something that feels unattainable | Olympic Gold Medalist Saya Sakakibara.
Q: How do you feel about the balance between personal satisfaction and competitive achievement?
It's important to have a well-rounded life; doing hard things helps appreciate other aspects and forces growth.

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The show features long-form conversations with high-performing individuals and thought leaders, focusing on mindset, growth, leadership, resilience, and practical lessons from diverse careers. Recent episodes reveal a penchant for personal origin stories, culture-building in teams, and navigating high-stakes environments, from culinary entrepreneurship to disaster response and performance psychology. Listeners can expect deeply reflective chats, actionable takeaways, and a front-row seat to how top performers think, work, and sustain momentum over time. A notable strength is the host's ability to draw out vulnerability and concrete strategies, making episodes useful for aspiring leaders, operators, and career changers across industries.

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Recent guests on A Lot To Talk About include:

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2. Ant Williams
3. Ash Wicks
4. Michael Atkinson
5. Trent Maxwell
6. Kellie Finlayson
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