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Work and Wellness

Ange Davies
Work and Wellness
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    EP 82: You Don't Manifest What You Want, You Manifest Who You Are with Georgie Stevenson

    06/07/2026 | 50 mins.
    What if everything you've been told about manifestation is wrong?

    In this episode I sit down with Georgie Stevenson — co-founder of Naked Harvest, founder of Rise and Conquer, and one of Australia's most followed entrepreneurs — to talk about the concept that sits at the heart of everything she has built. That you don't manifest what you want. You manifest who you are.

    Georgie unpacks what manifestation actually means beneath the vision boards and the hype, why your self-concept shapes your reality more than any goal-setting tool ever will, and how she has done the inner work to completely rewrite who she believes herself to be — multiple times.

    We also get into the dark 18 months postpartum that forced her to question everything, what she has learned about identity and worth as a founder, and why coming back to self is the most practical thing any of us can do.

    This one is honest, grounded and will change the way you think about what you're actually creating.

    Key Topics
    Why manifestation is about identity, not intention and what most people get completely wrong
    How your self-concept shapes your reality more than your vision board ever will
    The postpartum ego death that completely redefined Georgie's definition of success
    How to separate your worth and identity from your work when your personal brand is your business
    The limiting belief Georgie has worked hardest to overcome and why hustle culture makes it worse
    What wellbeing actually looks like for Georgie in this season and why simplicity wins
    Why curating your online experience is just as important as curating your real one

    About Georgie
    Georgie Stevenson is an entrepreneur, investor, content creator and mum, best known as co-founder of Naked Harvest and founder of the Rise and Conquer brand. With a community of more than 400,000 people, Georgie has built a loyal following by openly sharing the realities of business ownership, motherhood, health, wellness and personal growth. A qualified life coach and host of the Rise and Conquer podcast, she is passionate about helping women step into their potential and create lives aligned with their goals, values and vision.

    Connect with Georgie
    Instagram: @georgiestevenson / @riseandconquer /@nakedharvestsupps
    https://www.nakedharvestsupplements.com/

    Keywords: Manifestation, identity, self concept, mindset, entrepreneurship, burnout, motherhood, wellbeing, limiting beliefs, personal growth
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    EP 81: The Psychology Behind Why We Feel Stuck| Dr Emily Musgrove (The Imperfects)

    29/06/2026 | 45 mins.
    Have you ever felt stuck but couldn't quite explain why — or felt like you were doing all the right things but still felt deeply unsatisfied?

    In this episode, I sit down with Dr Emily Musgrove, clinical psychologist, author and resident psychologist on The Imperfects podcast, to explore the psychology behind why we feel stuck, what we're really searching for beneath the surface, and what it actually takes to build a life that feels meaningful rather than just successful.

    Emily brings over 15 years of clinical experience and a refreshingly honest perspective — including her own experience of a breast cancer diagnosis that completely reframed how she thinks about resilience.

    We get into the difference between belonging and fitting in, why people pleasing quietly costs us our identity over time, what the research says about meaning versus purpose, and the one psychological skill Emily believes every leader needs above all else.

    Key Topics
    What resilience actually means and why it has nothing to do with holding it together
    The difference between belonging and fitting in and why fitting in is exhausting
    How people pleasing quietly erodes your sense of self over time
    Why feeling stuck is not a problem to fix, it's a signal to pay attention to
    The difference between meaning and purpose and why purpose doesn't have to come from work
    The one psychological skill Emily says every leader needs: curiosity

    Show Notes 

    Emily's Book is Unstuck: A Guide to Finding Your Way Forward to Live the Life You Want to Live — ⁠available here. ⁠

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dremilymusgrove/ 

    Join Emily's ⁠mailing list⁠ to be the first to hear about her upcoming membership community focused on finding meaning and purpose in midlife.
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    EP 80: The Skills AI Can’t Replace (And Why They Matter More Than Ever) with Sonia Clarke

    22/06/2026 | 52 mins.
    As AI takes over more of what we do at work, the question isn't whether your job will change. It's whether you're developing the skills that machines simply can't replicate.

    In this episode, I sit down with Sonia Clarke, collaboration designer, facilitator and founder of Clever Manka, to explore what it really means to work well with other humans and why that skill has never mattered more. With over two decades of experience helping organisations communicate, think and work better together, Sonia brings a perspective that is equal parts rigorous and deeply human.

    We get into why good collaboration never just happens, what the MIT research on high performing teams actually tells us, and why the way we work today was designed for factories — not knowledge workers. We also explore Sonia's upcoming book The Collective Code, which makes the case that there is another way to work, and it might be closer to how people worked hundreds of years ago than we think.

    Key Topics
    Why good collaboration has to be intentionally designed and what most organisations get wrong
    The three things MIT research found in every high performing team
    Why the modern work day was built for factories and is fundamentally broken for knowledge work
    The human skills that will matter most as AI reshapes the workforce
    How to build trust and deeper relationships in hybrid and remote environments
    What collectives are, why they're growing, and what they mean for the future of work
    Why women are leaving the workforce — and why that should concern all of us

    About Sonia
    Sonia Clarke is a collaboration designer, facilitator, writer, yoga and meditation teacher, and the founder of Clever Manka. With more than two decades of experience helping organisations communicate, think and work better together, Sonia brings a unique blend of corporate expertise and human-centred leadership. Her career spans senior leadership roles including Director at PwC's Future of Work Practice and leader of its creative communications business. She is the author of The Collective Code newsletter and is currently writing a book of the same name — exploring the human skills that will matter most as technology continues to reshape how we live and work.

    Connect with Sonia
    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sonia-clarke 
    Substack: substack.soniaclarke.com

    Resources Mentioned
    Humankind by Rutger Bregman
    John Demartini Values Process 

    Keywordscollaboration, future of work, human skills, AI, collective intelligence, remote work, hybrid work, trust, wellbeing, leadership
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    EP 79: Burnout Isn't the Price of Success, It's a Sign You're Doing It Wrong with Alex Davids- Neuroscience Expert

    15/06/2026 | 58 mins.
    What if burnout isn't the price of success — but actually a sign you're doing it wrong?

    In this episode I sit down with Alex Davids, founder of Next Evolution Performance and high performance coach to CEOs and executives across the globe, to challenge one of the most persistent myths in leadership culture. That working yourself into the ground is what it takes to get to the top.

    Alex brings over 20 years of experience combining psychology, applied neuroscience and business strategy — and her message is clear. True high performers don't burn out. They learn to understand how their brain works, build recovery into their day, and operate in a way that is sustainable for the long haul. We get into the neuroscience of decision making under pressure, why your values and your behaviours are probably telling two very different stories, and the surprisingly simple tools that can completely change the way you perform and lead. This one is practical, science-backed and full of things you can do today.

    KEY TOPICS
    Why burnout is not a badge of honour — it's a sign your performance isn't actually sustainable
    How AI is creating a brand new kind of burnout that nobody is talking about
    The neuroscience of what happens to your brain under pressure — and the fastest way back
    A simple values exercise using nothing but sticky notes and your bank account
    Why the brain can only truly do deep work for four to five hours a day — and what to do about it
    Three non-negotiables Alex gives every leader: breath, phone-free focus time, and real recovery breaks
    The difference between control and choice — and why it changes everything

    CONNECT WITH ALEX

    Website: nextevolutionperformance.com

    LinkedIn: Alexandra Davids

    Free monthly webinars: 20 minutes of neuroscience and leadership content + 20 minutes live Q&A — recordings available. Join via the website.
    John Demartini Values Process — a free online tool to help you identify your true values based on where you spend your time, money and energy. Find it at drdemartini.com
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    EP 78: Why So Many Successful People Still Feel Unhappy with ex pro sufer Cooper Chapman

    08/06/2026 | 53 mins.
    What if the success you've been chasing is sitting on the wrong mountain entirely?

    In this episode I sit down with Cooper Chapman, former professional surfer, founder of The Good Human Factory and author of The One Percent Good Club, to talk about one of the most important questions we can ask ourselves — why do so many successful people still feel unhappy?

    Cooper spent years ranked in the top hundred surfers in the world, doing what he loved, living what looked like a dream life from the outside. But internally, he was riding a rollercoaster that tied his entire sense of self-worth to his results. It wasn't until he shifted from chasing external achievement to living by his values that everything changed.

    Since then he has delivered wellbeing programs to over 75,000 students, spoken at the United Nations, and built a free global gratitude community with over 5,000 members. His message is simple, practical and backed by science — and this episode is full of it

    Key Topics
    Why basing your identity and self-worth on achievement is a trap — and what to anchor to instead
    The five values Cooper identifies as fundamental for good mental health
    The treadmill of life — why mental health requires daily action, not just awareness
    Why high performers are especially vulnerable to a dysregulated nervous system
    The one habit Cooper says has had the biggest impact on his mental health
    How to build deeper connection in a world that's wider but lonelier than ever
    The simple, free foundations that will move the needle on your wellbeing before any gadget or hack will

    About Cooper
    Cooper Chapman is the founder of The Good Human Factory, a movement dedicated to improving mental health through simple, practical habits. A former professional surfer ranked in the top hundred in the world, Cooper's own mental health journey sparked a passion for making wellbeing accessible and actionable. He is the author of The One Percent Good Club, and has delivered wellbeing programs to over 75,000 students and more than 100 organisations including Apple, Telstra, Red Bull, Amazon and Westpac. He has spoken at the United Nations Climate Change Conference and hosts the Good Humans Podcast.

    Connect with Cooper
    Website: thegoodhumanfactory.com
    Instagram: @thegoodhumanfactory
    Book: The One Percent Good Club — available on Amazon or signed copies at thegoodhumanfactory.com.
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About Work and Wellness
Welcome to Work and Wellness, the podcast for anyone who wants to feel great and perform at their best, without burning out. I’m Ange Davies, a wellbeing speaker and ex-corporate leader, here to help you create a life that feels as good as it looks. Each week, I’m joined by guests who bring real stories and practical insights on what it means to thrive both at work and beyond. Ready to live well and succeed on your own terms? Hit follow and let’s get into it!
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