• Homicide, Hometown and Heroes

  • Nov 6 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

Homicide, Hometown and Heroes

  • Summary

  • Michael Willing shares his fascinating journey, from growing up in Dubbo and aspiring to be a detective, to his 32-year career with the New South Wales Police Force, where he rose through the ranks to become a Deputy Commissioner.

    He openly discusses the challenges he faced, both professionally and personally, and how he ultimately found himself unexpectedly leaving the police force. Michael candidly describes the impact this had on him and his family, and the importance of seeking help and support during difficult times.

    Now, as the CEO of Fortum Australia, a non-profit organization supporting the mental health and wellbeing of first responders, Michael is using his experiences to advocate for better resources and care for those who serve our communities.

    Join us as Michael shares his unique perspective on leadership, resilience, and the power of vulnerability in this thought-provoking conversation.


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