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Episode 7 Paid work and Tertiary Education

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Expand your horizons and ignite your passion for meaningful education and vocation in this insightful episode featuring two seasoned experts.

First, hear from Skye Palethorpe, a Vocational Consultant and Occupational Therapist, as she shares valuable mindsets and strategies for exploring work and study options beyond school. Skye discusses the guiding principles of the In-VOC program at Royal Ryde Rehab, highlighting the research-backed importance of meaningful vocation for individuals with spinal cord injury, and the benefits of an early return to work and study following an initial diagnosis.

Next, we’ll welcome Greg Moran, an accomplished, multi-award-winning Writer, Director, Producer, and Comedian. Greg will take us through his journey of educational and vocational milestones, providing insights on pursuing passions, navigating tertiary education, and applying creative strategies to engage fully in study and meaningful work.

Tune in for an inspiring discussion that will motivate you to discover purpose in your career and education!

Meet our Guests:

Skye Palethorpe

Skye Palethorpe is a dedicated Vocational Consultant and Occupational Therapist with the In-VOC service at Royal Ryde Rehabilitation in Sydney. With decades of experience in neurorehabilitation, Skye specialises in supporting individuals with spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injury. Her expertise lies in helping clients discover meaningful work and study opportunities, as well as facilitating their return to previous vocations after injuries. Skye is passionate about empowering individuals to achieve their goals and find purpose in their careers, drawing on her extensive knowledge and compassionate approach to rehabilitation.

Greg Moran

Greg Moran is a multi-award-winning Writer, Director, Producer & Comedian based on Gadigal land (Sydney) in Australia.

Greg broke his neck playing rugby in 1983 at the age of 15 and became a quadriplegic. After completing an arts degree at Sydney University Greg made his first short film in 1998. Since then Greg has written, directed & produced 5 short films and has produced 3 others.

From 2010 - 2013 Greg helped develop and produce 130 episodes of the children’s television game show Spit It Out with Channel 7 & Tumble TV. Greg has worked with several production companies developing film and Television projects including The Full Box, and Northern Pictures.

Greg founded the production company Left Field Productions and currently works as a freelance writer, director & producer.

Website: www.gregmoran.com.au

Showcast: https://app.showcast.com.au/profile/67xbw3TZ

Linkedin: (3) Greg Moran | LinkedIn

IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm13926628/

 

Image by Greg Moran provided for by SpineCare Foundation

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