• The ripple effect

  • Jul 3 2023
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • The Wally, Ossie and Jobbas Podcast has come about as a result of three great mates getting together to find that the conversation they were having was always fun, profound and leaving them all feeling inspired. So, they thought they would share these conversations to see if anyone else felt the same way. This podcast is a real, raw and energetic conversation between three Aussie blokes with a passion to live their best lives, and help others do the same.

    Adam Wallace (Wally) is a New York Times bestselling author of well over 100 children's books. Ossie Kahn is a skydiver, with almost 10,000 jumps under his belt, who executes stunts for film. Andrew Jobling (Jobbas) is an unlikely professional athlete and an accidental bestselling author. Between the three of them, there are some great stories, lots of laughs, great ideas and surprisingly, some incredible wisdom.

    In this episode, the boys talk about something we are already creating every day in our own lives and the lives of others. That is the ripple effect, Every thought we have, every look we give, every word we speak, and every action we take is impacting other lives. The question the boys are considering in this podcast is, knowing this, what impact do we want to have, and how can we make our ripple effect one that has a positive effect on the world for generations to come? This a beneficial and belting good chat between three great mates. Enjoy

    To find out more about Wally, Click here.

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    To find out more about Jobbas, Click here.

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