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David Lloyd

Two Feet Foundation

A weekly Health, Fitness and Mental Health podcast
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Two Feet Foundation

David Lloyd

Two Feet Foundation

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Two Feet Foundation

David Lloyd

Two Feet Foundation

A weekly Health, Fitness and Mental Health podcast
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Warning - This episode covers sensitive topics such as suicide and child abuse.In this episode I sit down with Adam to discuss his turbulent upbringing and how it lead him down a path of depression, drug dealing and anger. After having the choi
In this episode I sit down with Ryan Berwick, a gym owner from Brisbane. All through school Ryan was bullied forcing him to move to the Gold Coast. During his time between the Gold Coast and Las Vegas traveling with Thunder from Down Under Ryan
In this episode I sit down with Daniel Scali. After a fall from a trampoline at a young age, Daniel was diagnosed with having CRPS (complex regional pain syndrome). This meant that any slight touch of the skin on his left arm would leave him wi
In this episode I sit down with Reece Castledine. We discuss the hardship of losing both of his parents to cancer at a young age and what it was like to navigate his life without them. Reece is an extremely positive individual and despite the d
In this episode I sit down with Norm McGillivray who is the founder of Bed Down. Bed Down is a not for profit charity that turns car parks and unused areas into a functional, safe and comfortable environment for individuals who are doing it rou
In this short episode I discuss how I've been feeling very unmotivated. Sometimes in life we can hit a plateau and it's up to you to change when you want to change it. Something as small as a positive compliment or some uplifting news is enough
In episode 20 I sit down with Josh McGuire. Josh is currently playing for the St. George Illawarra Dragons in the NRL. With over 200 games under his belt he has gone through a fair few injuries but none bigger than in 2011 when his team mate ac
In episode 20 I sit down with Josh McGuire. Josh is currently playing for the St. George Illawarra Dragons in the NRL. With over 200 games under his belt he has gone through a fair few injuries but none bigger than in 2011 when his team mate ac
After experiencing a childhood trauma, Maddie's active life was subsequently turned on it's head. For most of her teenage years Maddie suffered from anorexia nervosa, an eating disorders which affects 4% of the Australian population. Maddie spe
In this episode I sit down with Kyal who suffers from Charcot-Marie-Tooth. CMT is one of a group of disorders that cause damage to the peripheral nerves—the nerves that transmit information and signals from the brain and spinal cord to and from
In this episode I sit down with Thomas Dunphy. After celebrating the new that he was about to be a first time parent, Tom noticed that he had some irregular bumps underneath his armpit and that he was feeling much more lethargic during the day.
In this brief episode I speak about the current status of where the Two Feet Foundation is and where I am going personally. I have only just started to better myself as a person and find out what my purpose in life is. My purpose is to be the b
DISCLAIMER - this episode contains sensitive topics such as child sex abuse and trauma. In this episode I chat with Gavin Badger. Gavin was the victim of sexual abuse as a child through the hands of a family friend. At a young age Gavin turned
In 2011 Senior Constable Brett Gibbons was responding to a call over the radio of a possible shooting. Upon entering the house Brett and his partner had realised they were dealing with much more as they discovered three deceased bodies in a bed
In this episode I sit down with James and discuss his life in the army. Having been on deployments to East Timor, Iraq and Afghanistan, James had his sights set on the Commando Unit. Whilst training in a parachute training session he placed his
Kate Harkins migrated from Ireland to Australia in 1955 as a 16 year old. We sit down and talk about all of her life challenges from then until now as an 82 year old. Most notably at the age of 70 she was told that she had 2 lumps in her breast
After noticing a small discomfort in his back from an in-grown hair, army captain Dylan Conway,  went on to have 8 surgeries on his lower back and spent the best part of 14 months lying down. Through this time Dylan found a passion through read
In episode 10 I sit down with Jason Cadee. For Jason, basketball runs through his blood with his mum and dad both representing Australia. Two months from his NBL debut with the Gold Coast, Jason was involved in a serious car accident that put h
In this episode I sit down with Luke Mathers, author of Stress Teflon. We discuss a range of ways to implement how you should change your attitude towards stress to make it a positive feeling. Luke is one of those rare and authentic Australian
In episode 8 we sit down with Amy Compton-Keen. Amy runs a not-for-profit organisation in Beenleigh called Sero4. Sero4 aims to help integrate women back into the workforce who have previously been to jail and assist women who are currently exp
In episode 7 owner, David Lloyd, discusses the future of the Two Feet Foundation and the direction that it is heading. Two Feet Foundation all started when David was lying injured at his house after sustaining a life changing work place injury.
31/01/1987 is a date Tim Cooke has scarred into him for the rest of his life. While working on the early stages of the Woodside Energy plant in Karratha, Tim's leg was caught by the wheel of a ten tonne BHB articulated tractor crane. After comi
In 2016 navy seaman, Braedon Griffiths, was driving back from Brisbane to Sydney for his upcoming deployment. As his GPS took him down a wet, dirt road Braedon's car lost control and caused his car to roll 80 metres down an embankment. In those
In 2018 Sam Masiuno's work day started like any normal day until a work place incident took a turn for the worse. Three tonnes of cable tray structure collapsed pinning Sam under the debris. We talk about the events leading up to the accident,
In 2018 South-West Victoria experienced their worst bush fires in recent history. Among those trapped in the flames was local PT, Tommy Ludeman. After many years of having a fire plan in place Tommy knew exactly what to do which saved his life
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