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S1E16 Glenn Arnold, President, Inverloch Surf Life Saving Club
If you’re listening to this in South Gippsland or Bass Coast, you’re most likely aware of the significant beach erosion that’s occurring at Inverloch. Over the past 10 years or so, the shoreline’s…
S1E15 Drew Ginn OAM, Olympic Rower (Cape Paterson)
Looking for some help with motivation and mindset? …Today's guest is Olympic athlete Drew Ginn, who lives part-time on their family farm in Cape Paterson. You might remember Drew as part of the…
S1E14 Mary Ross-Heazlewood, Palliative Care specialist (Leongatha)
Let’s not talk about palliative care! Palliative care, death and dying is a subject that’s taboo in Australia. So, why should we learn about it? Today’s guest answers that question in an informative,…
S1E13 HIGHLIGHTS - Summary of the best advice from locals
Here are some sneaky highlights from my Love Your Work interviews - some of the best advice from South Gippsland and Bass Coast locals! Enjoying this podcast? Follow this page! 😀If you have a…
S1E12 ELDERS: Betty McLaughlin, 81, Thorpdale South (formerly)
Saving the world for 81 year old Betty McLaughlin was a very good thing, she says, but it wasn’t much fun! That is, not until she found her song in South Gippsland. Betty and her partner certainly…
S1E11 Catherine Watson, Editor, The Bass Coast Post (Wonthaggi)
Catherine Watson is the Editor and Publisher of The Bass Coast Post. She’s had a long career in journalism, and is well known for giving us this alternative source of news and commentary. It’s an…
S1E10 Andrea Curtis, Diabetes Educator (Koorooman near Leongatha)
In healthcare, often mighty achievements happen under the surface, beyond our sight. Andrea Curtis, a Diabetes Educator in Leongatha, is driven by the need for regional communities to have access to…
S1E9 Marsha Livingstone, Myotherapist (Leongatha)
How can we best look after ourselves as we age? In this conversation, highly experienced Myotherapist, Marsha Livingstone provides advice as well as exercises we can follow along to, in order to…
S1E8 Sandy Ryan, Big Wave Surfer (Cowes)
The first thing that strikes me about Sandy Ryan is his humility. He’s a self-confessed water addict, in particular for surfing massive waves. Well known on Phillip Island and to surfers around the…
S7E1 Marty 'Moo' Thomas, Hospitality (Meeniyan)
Marty has the magic sauce to help transform a regional town. It's an insightful and personal conversation with the wonderful Marty 'Moo', widely known as the Unofficial Mayor of Meeniyan. He's just…
S1E6 Steve Dunn, Scuba Diver (Inverloch)
How do you start kids on a positive, healthy pathway? Walking into Steve's house, I immediately see two scuba tanks. It’s funny how sometimes inanimate things represent so much passion. Steve is a…
S1E5 Jane Coker, Community Singing Leader (Dumbalk)
Jane Coker is a community gatherer, a confidence booster, and a talented enabler of everyone's vocal chords ... including mine! It's not about performance, it's just about the simple joy of singing…
S1E4 Wendy, Mental Health Counsellor - Tips to identify your personal values
As the research suggests, your values can be a great guide to finding fulfilling work. With each guest in this series, I ask them about their personal values and whether they relate to the work they…
S1E3 Meet Jake Condotta, the Snake Catcher (Bena)
What does it take to be a snake catcher? If you’ve seen snakes on your property, this conversation is for you. Not a job for everyone, but he has a great story about how he got into it. A little tip…
Grant, sound recordist for film and tv (Leongatha)
Grant has spent his career travelling the world as a sound recordist for film and tv. In Australia, he worked on programs such as ‘Beyond 2000’ with Amanda Keller.Overseas, Grant’s work was focused…
S1E1 Bron Beach, President of Leongatha Lyric Theatre (Korumburra)
As anyone who’s seen a local theatre performance will know, we have very talented people at theatre groups across South Gippaland and Bass Coast. In this conversation we take a look behind the scenes…
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Love Your Work has published 16 episodes since March 2025, covering topics in Documentary, Society & Culture.
Love Your Work is currently declining with new episodes every 2 weeks. Average episode length is 32m.
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