Keegan and Company

  • #101 Kieran Foran: "I Just Wanted to Have Peace”

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    Join Keegan as he sits down with Kieran Foran for a profoundly insightful discussion on resilience, mental health, and personal growth. Kieran, a renowned rugby league player, shares the battles he's faced both on and off the field. He reflects on the psychological resilience developed from years of injuries and the unwavering support from his friends and family. The conversation shifts to more personal struggles, including Kieran's past battles with mental health issues, shining a light on his journey towards healing. By addressing these vulnerabilities, Kieran aims to dismantle the stigma surrounding mental health, urging listeners to seek help and maintain open conversations.If you or someone you know needs support, please contact Lifeline on 13 11 14
  • #100 Keegan Hipgrave: Q&A

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    In this special 100th episode of the Keegan & Company podcast, Keegan celebrates this milestone by reflecting on the journey and growth of the podcast. Featuring a series of insightful questions from previous guests and friends, this episode delves into memorable moments, valuable lessons, and future aspirations for the podcast. Keegan shares candid reflections on the challenges and triumphs faced throughout the journey and underscores the importance of conversations about mental health and personal growth.
  • #99 Matt Formston: Blind Surfing. Big Waves. Bigger Vision

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    Join Keegan as he sits down with Matt Formston, a legally blind Australian Professional Para Surfer and former professional Para Cyclist. This episode delivers insight into Matty's astounding journey, from experiencing vision loss at a young age to becoming a Paralympian and world record holder. He shares anecdotes from his adventurous lifestyle, discussions about overcoming challenges, and adopting a mindset of continuous growth and learning.The conversation dives deep into Matt's perspective on fear, trust, and the importance of pushing boundaries. He talks about how his father’s teachings formed his relentless work ethic and innovative approach to sports. Matt also emphasises his commitment to breaking barriers for individuals with disabilities, showcasing how high performance is tied to trust, self-belief, and determination. His inspiring narratives about surfing the massive waves of Nazare and the technological advancements in para-cycling provide not only motivation but a blueprint for resilience and triumph.
  • #98 Bede Durbridge: Living with ADD – A Pro Surfer’s Mindset

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    Join Keegan as he sits down with former pro surfer Bede Durbidge. The episode explores Bede's journey from growing up on North Stradbroke Island to competing on the world stage and eventually transitioning into coaching. Throughout the discussion, Bede shares his insights into the demands of professional surfing, the camaraderie among surfers, and the evolving nature of the sport. In the latter half of the episode, Bede discusses the internal and external challenges that come with leaving professional sports, reflecting on how he managed the transition into coaching and the importance of finding personal fulfillment beyond competitive achievements.Bede candidly discusses his personal revelation of being diagnosed with ADD, elaborating on the impact of this diagnosis on his personal and professional life. With an engaging mix of anecdotes and personal reflections, Bede provides listeners with a unique perspective on life after professional sports, the importance of mental well-being, and how embracing change can lead to personal growth and success.
  • #97 Natalya Diehm: Olympic Dreams, 6 ACL Injuries, and BMX Journey

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    Join Keegan as he sits down with Natalya Diehm, Australian BMX Rider. They discuss the pivotal moments in her life that led her to BMX success, touching on her competitive spirit and the strong support system around her. "I always said I wanted to be the person I wish I had to look up to," Natalya reflects, highlighting her drive to inspire future generations of BMX riders. The episode dives deeper into Natalya's impressive resilience through physical setbacks, notably her six ACL injuries. She details the intense preparation for the Paris Olympics, emphasising her mental toughness during competitions, famously securing a bronze medal at Paris despite her knee injury. Natalya opens up about the impact of her mentors and peers, especially the pivotal call from BMX legend Caroline Buchanan that rekindled her Olympic aspirations.Connect with us on InstagramSubscribe now and join the conversation
  • #96 Matt Hauser: Triathlons, Tackling Challenges & Finding Community

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    Join Keegan as he sits down with triathlete, Matt Hauser. The conversation kicks off with Matt sharing his entry into the world of triathlon, tracing back to his early days in Harvey Bay and the influence of his competitive nature in shaping his athletic career. Matt speaks to the rise in popularity of running and triathlon, attributing some of this to the lifestyle changes brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. The episode dives deep into Matt's professional training regimen and preparations for major sporting events like the Olympics. He opens up about the pressures and strategies behind his sport, his experiences at the Commonwealth Games, Tokyo, and Paris Olympics, and his future aspirations, particularly with an eye towards bettering his seventh-place finish at the next Olympic Games in LA. Matt also touches on the mental resilience required in competitive sports and the importance of community, family, and personal growth beyond athletic accomplishments.Connect with us on InstagramSubscribe now and join the conversation
  • 95. #95 Power Of Doing Hard Things

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    In this powerful episode, we explore the importance of embracing discomfort as a pathway to growth through the ancient Japanese concept of misogi – the deliberate practice of doing hard things.Throughout history, misogi has been used as a tool for transformation, instilling discipline, resilience, and a deeper sense of purpose. By intentionally seeking difficult experiences, we uncover our core values, develop mental toughness, and reframe the way we approach obstacles in every area of life. Whether you're stepping into your first 5K or facing life's inevitable challenges, embracing hardship can unlock a level of strength and capability you never knew existed.The historical significance of misogi is explored in Helen Hardacre’s study, "We Are Warriors for the Movement - Misogi Training in the Imperial Rule Assistance League" (Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, 2021, Vol. 48, No. 2, Religion and Identity in Japan Since 1940, pp. 225-244, published by Nanzan University). This research highlights how misogi was historically utilized to cultivate resilience and a warrior-like mentality. Read more about it here: We Are Warriors for the Movement: Misogi Training in the Imperial Rule Assistance League.
  • #94 Adam Reynolds: Brisbane Broncos, Legacy & Mental Health

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    Join Keegan as he sits down with Adam Reynolds, Captain of the Brisbane Broncos, to delve into a candid discussion about his career, life outside of rugby league, and the importance of mental health. Adam shares his excitement and insights about the team dynamics, especially highlighting the return of Ben Hunt and the impact of experienced players on the squad. As the episode progresses, the focus shifts to Adam's reflections on his career and personal growth. Through stories and anecdotes, Adam discusses the significance of maintaining balance between personal and professional life. He elaborates on how interests outside of rugby, keep him grounded and motivated. Adam emphasises the importance of having a life beyond sports to prevent burnout and sustain a long-term career.Connect with us on InstagramSubscribe now and join the conversation
  • #93 Hayley Wilson: Overcoming Doubt, Olympic Pressures and Dark Times

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    Join Keegan as he sits down with Hayley Wilson, a trailblazing figure in the skateboarding world, in a candid and profound conversation about her journey and struggles with mental health. Known for her remarkable feats in skateboarding, including competing in top-tier events like the X Games and the Olympics, Hayley provides a unique perspective on her experiences growing up in a small Australian town and becoming a globally recognised athlete. The episode further delves into the emotional and psychological pressures she faced in competitive sports and her pioneering role in advocating mental health awareness.Hayley's conversation with Keegan is not just about the highs of her career but also about the gravity of mental health challenges she encountered over the years. Discussing the gender-specific hurdles and societal expectations she navigated, this episode provides insightful takeaways into both the personal and professional aspects of her life.If you or someone you know needs support, please contact Lifeline on 13 11 14
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