The Complexities of Parenthood and the Legalities of Family Breakup with Bill Kable

Bill Kable, born in Australia, comes from a family with a rich legal heritage. As a fifth-generation descendant of Henry Kable, he grew up with a strong sense of justice. Bill pursued his education in law, following his family’s footsteps. Bill established himself as a practicing lawyer, dedicating his career to serving his clients and […]

Caring for a Partner with Dementia and for Yourself with Joe Coppi

An active IT consultant and community volunteer, Joe first noticed his wife Joyce’s memory lapses during an overseas trip. Seeking medical advice, their journey with early-onset dementia began. Seeing Joyce’s desire for a move, Joe transitioned them from Greenwood East to Geelong. Downsizing made life simpler, providing easy access to essential services and a senior-friendly […]

A Generous Life of Advocacy and Community for Men’s Mental Health with Filipe Gama e Silva

Raised in Brisbane, Filipe’s parents immigrated to Australia from Portugal, driven by the allure of “Skippy the Bush Kangaroo,” grounding his understanding of belonging and community from an early age. Filipe’s family, especially his mother, supported him through his dyslexia, teaching him resilience and fostering his self-confidence despite academic challenges. At 17, a formative trip […]

Untapped Wisdom and Potential in our Aging Population with Ian Westmoreland | Kintsugi Heroes

This episode of the Connecting Seniors podcast series, is a wide-ranging and deeply personal conversation between Ian Westmoreland, founder of Kintsugi Heroes and John Milham, Kintsugi Heroes Podcast Host. Despite his reluctance to do so, Ian acknowledges his age and reflects on the untapped wisdom and skills of seniors, advocating for their value. Ian’s perspective […]

Loss & Healing through Music, and “Keeping it Simple, Sovereign” with Bob Eden

Born in the UK in 1952, Bob’s early life was tough. He was premature, had a volatile relationship with his mother and was often bullied at school, he shares these formative experiences. He began as an engineering apprentice but found his true calling in music. Bob played music on boats during pub nights, entertaining the […]

Courage, Compassion and Commitment to a Better World with Jetha Devapura

Born in Sri Lanka with limited career options, Jetha’s perfectionist tendencies and cultural isolation triggered mental health challenges early on. His parents’ courageous move to Australia provided new opportunities but also difficulties adapting. Jetha battled obsessive-compulsive disorder and anxiety in silence for years, with the conditions significantly impacting his life. He felt shame about the […]

Fighting Loneliness and Separation with The Chatty Cafe with Glenys Reid | Kintsugi Heroes

Glenys Reid is the CEO of the Chatty Cafe Foundation in Australia, an initiative focused on addressing loneliness and social isolation through facilitating conversations in coffee shops and cafes. Glenys has a background marked by resilience, shaped by her family’s experience, particularly her father’s time as a prisoner of war. Her family’s attitude towards life […]