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3. The Boy Who Never Gave Up: Grit, Courage And The Right Support

Season 1, Ep. 3

At 12, Josh was told he was “the man of the house”. His life began amid instability – frequent moves, a turbulent home life and adult responsibilities thrust on him far too young.  

  

Josh reveals how grit, courage and the right support helped him escape disadvantage and create a life and career he never could have imagined. 


We also hear from Robyn, the Smith Family support worker who backed him for more than a decade, and from his parents and partner – underscoring the crucial need to have people in your corner. 

  

CREDITS 

Narrator: Sarah Macdonald 

Audio production: Mylk Media 

Series producers: Jacqui Ooi, Carla Horton, Kim Batchelor, Kristina Warne 

 

Theme music written and performed by Faith Kayrooz 

 

To learn how you can help young Australians realise their potential, visit thesmithfamily.com.au 

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