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Leanne Donoghue-Tamplin

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Leanne Donoghue-Tamplin

Leanne Donoghue-Tamplin

Leanne Donoghue-Tamplin

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Simone O’Brien has survived horrific domestic violence and continues to manage the physical and emotional effects six years on.  She is a passionate advocate for survivors and finds herself being drawn to make a difference in the lives of the p
Karen Willis is the Executive Officer of Rape and Domestic Violence Australia and she has been in the role for 16 years.  In this interview Karen and I discuss the causes of violence against women and what you (no matter who you are or where yo
Felicity Cook escaped severe domestic violence and has worked through her own recovery.  She has recently been identified by American Express as the new face of domestic violence.  In this second part of her interview, she reflects on how she w
Felicity Cook has recently had her face put up on the side of a building in the Sydney CBD as a representative of the new face of domestic violence.  She lived with severe abuse in her relationship for several years, then she worked through the
Kerri Pottharst has been to three Olympic games and won two medals – including a gold at Sydney 2000.  She played at the top of her chosen sport for over 25 years.  However, getting to this success was not a straight line – she had six knee sur
Australian Psychologist, Leanne Donoghue-Tamplin, interviews Liesl Tesch on pushing through her obstacles, including breaking her back, to achieve outstanding successes – including becoming a seven time Paralympian with two gold medals, 25 year
When someone tries to take your children away, the stress and panic can feel overwhelming.  Australian Psychologist, Leanne Donoghue-Tamplin, interviews Sharyn Donoghue-Tamplin, her sister, about the skills and strategies she used to cope when
For a mother, nothing is as important as their children – they would do anything to protect them and keep them safe.  But what happens when someone tries to remove them from your care?  Australian Psychologist, Leanne Donoghue-Tamplin, intervie
Janet Beckers is an international speaker, best-selling author, and founder of a training and mentoring organisation that specialises in helping women create and grow profitable businesses. Janet explains that although she has had to overcome s
Janet Beckers is an international speaker, best-selling author, and founder of a training and mentoring organisation that specialises in helping women create and grow profitable businesses.  In this interview with Leanne Donoghue-Tamplin, Janet
Political correctness refers to replacing terms that have been used in the past with words that more accurately reflect the present, in particular, using terms that do not limit, criticise or stereotype.  I frequently hear people complaining th
Life can randomly throw one thing after another at you, sometimes those things are hugely significant challenges.  Many women feel overwhelmed and think it couldn’t get any worse.  In this episode of Real Success for Women, I share my own exper
I have often seen women maintain relationships that cause them pain.  They convince themselves that there is some good in their partner/relationship, or that they really do love them they are just dealing with some issues at the moment.  But lo
That feeling that no matter what you do you can’t get off the continuous cycle of living – where nothing seems to change.  Kind of like groundhog day!  It can leave you asking “what’s the point”?   In this episode of Real Success for Women, we
Everyone seems to be talking about emotional abuse in the media, but what does an emotionally abusive relationship look like?  It sounds less severe than violence, but actually, emotional abuse can be terrifying to escape and have significant l
There are always people in worse and better situations than we ourselves are in.  But it is interesting how often we compare ourselves to others that are doing well, or to society’s expectation of us, so we can find evidence of our own failures
What does it mean if someone tells you they are recovering from childhood sexual abuse?  Why is it difficult for survivors to put their abuse in the past and move forward?   In this episode of Real Success for Women, I answer these questions an
Childhood sexual abuse is rarely talked about in our society, and as a result it is very misunderstood.  But the statistics reveal that 1 in 4 girls are sexually assaulted before the age of 18, so we need to learn what many of our friends and f
It feels like the opposite of what you would expect…that to succeed you need to give things up!  But most people who have succeeded have had to make sacrifices to get there – sometimes they are easy to make, and sometimes they are difficult.  T
You may say that there is absolutely nothing to be gained from stopping your own success, but it could be that there are underlying benefits that keep holding you back.  This episode of Real Success for Women is the second in a series to help y
Karen Willis is the Executive Officer of Rape and Domestic Violence Australia and she has been in the role for 16 years.  In this interview Karen and I discuss the causes of violence against women and what you (no matter who you are or where yo
Political correctness refers to replacing terms that have been used in the past with words that more accurately reflect the present, in particular, using terms that do not limit, criticise or stereotype.  I frequently hear people complaining th
Sexual harassment can have lasting effects on its victims. However, there are a number of key strategies that women can use to help them overcome this challenge.  In this episode of Real Success for Women, I will explain these strategies and di
Sexual harassment has been a feature of the news over the last year, with allegations against US celebrities and political figures coming thick and fast.  Unless you have lived with an experience of sexual harassment, it can be difficult to und
Many women choose ordinary relationships over being alone.  It is as if being with someone that holds you back and leaves you with a life half-lived, is better than being alone and choosing your own direction.  In this episode of Real Success f
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