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Founder Story: People Are Everything! Fellow Podcaster Julia Duthie, on her Journey of Resilience and Resourcefulness from Dogbone Street to the Microphone!

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From the moment you meet Julia Duthie, you're struck by her natural optimism and what she calls her "champion hustler" spirit. Behind her success as a bestselling Author, Podcast Host, and Trusted Advisor lies an extraordinary journey that began on "Dogbone Street" - a road nicknamed for its distinctive shape with two roundabouts resembling a dog bone.
Growing up in challenging circumstances, Julia essentially raised herself, developing remarkable resourcefulness at a young age. "What do you do when you're 7 with a broken toe and no parents around? How do you handle nits when there's no one to help?" These experiences, chronicled in her memoir "The House on Dogbone Street," taught her to connect with people, find creative solutions, and maintain an unshakeable positive outlook.
Music became Julia's escape. Like many children of the 70s and 80s, she'd record the Top 40 charts, carefully editing out advertisements. Her passion evolved into a ten-year musical career, beginning when a kind music shop owner named Guy allowed her to borrow a bass guitar. Julia progressed through bands including The Innocent Bystanders and The Colour Red before being signed as a solo artist.
Physical challenges have also shaped Julia's path. After suffering two prolapsed discs in her 20's, doctors told her she'd never play sports again. Working with her physiotherapist Dean, she's defied those limitations and now enjoys pickleball and kayaking, with tennis remaining her ultimate goal. This physical journey mirrors her broader life philosophy of refusing to be defined by limitations.
Perhaps most remarkable is Julia's journey toward authentic self-expression. At age 50, through therapy, she embraced her true identity. Despite having a wonderful relationship with her ex-husband (who remains important in her life), Julia had always known at a fundamental level that she was gay. Finding the courage to live authentically led to her current relationship and deep personal fulfillment.
Julia's guiding philosophy comes from Carl Jung: "I am not what happened to me. I am what I choose to become." Her advice? "Seek out people that you energetically chime with and that make you feel good. There's 8 billion of us to play with."
Discover Julia's podcast "People Are Everything" wherever you get your podcasts, where she explores the 5 people who made her guests who they are today - a perfect reflection of her belief in the transformative power of human connection.

Tune in next week for more stories of 'Distinction & Genius' from The Good Listening To Show 'Clearing'. If you would like to be my Guest too then you can find out HOW via the different 'series strands' at 'The Good Listening To Show' website.

Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW wherever you get your Podcasts :)

Thanks for listening!

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Chapters

1. Welcome to The Good Listening To Show (00:00:00)

2. Meeting Julia Duthie and Her Podcast (00:07:59)

3. Growing Up on Dogbone Street (00:22:56)

4. Music, Bands, and Finding Her Voice (00:30:36)

5. The Healing Power of Therapists (00:38:14)

6. Dogs, Travel, and Other Inspirations (00:44:00)

243 episodes

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From the moment you meet Julia Duthie, you're struck by her natural optimism and what she calls her "champion hustler" spirit. Behind her success as a bestselling Author, Podcast Host, and Trusted Advisor lies an extraordinary journey that began on "Dogbone Street" - a road nicknamed for its distinctive shape with two roundabouts resembling a dog bone.
Growing up in challenging circumstances, Julia essentially raised herself, developing remarkable resourcefulness at a young age. "What do you do when you're 7 with a broken toe and no parents around? How do you handle nits when there's no one to help?" These experiences, chronicled in her memoir "The House on Dogbone Street," taught her to connect with people, find creative solutions, and maintain an unshakeable positive outlook.
Music became Julia's escape. Like many children of the 70s and 80s, she'd record the Top 40 charts, carefully editing out advertisements. Her passion evolved into a ten-year musical career, beginning when a kind music shop owner named Guy allowed her to borrow a bass guitar. Julia progressed through bands including The Innocent Bystanders and The Colour Red before being signed as a solo artist.
Physical challenges have also shaped Julia's path. After suffering two prolapsed discs in her 20's, doctors told her she'd never play sports again. Working with her physiotherapist Dean, she's defied those limitations and now enjoys pickleball and kayaking, with tennis remaining her ultimate goal. This physical journey mirrors her broader life philosophy of refusing to be defined by limitations.
Perhaps most remarkable is Julia's journey toward authentic self-expression. At age 50, through therapy, she embraced her true identity. Despite having a wonderful relationship with her ex-husband (who remains important in her life), Julia had always known at a fundamental level that she was gay. Finding the courage to live authentically led to her current relationship and deep personal fulfillment.
Julia's guiding philosophy comes from Carl Jung: "I am not what happened to me. I am what I choose to become." Her advice? "Seek out people that you energetically chime with and that make you feel good. There's 8 billion of us to play with."
Discover Julia's podcast "People Are Everything" wherever you get your podcasts, where she explores the 5 people who made her guests who they are today - a perfect reflection of her belief in the transformative power of human connection.

Tune in next week for more stories of 'Distinction & Genius' from The Good Listening To Show 'Clearing'. If you would like to be my Guest too then you can find out HOW via the different 'series strands' at 'The Good Listening To Show' website.

Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW wherever you get your Podcasts :)

Thanks for listening!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome to The Good Listening To Show (00:00:00)

2. Meeting Julia Duthie and Her Podcast (00:07:59)

3. Growing Up on Dogbone Street (00:22:56)

4. Music, Bands, and Finding Her Voice (00:30:36)

5. The Healing Power of Therapists (00:38:14)

6. Dogs, Travel, and Other Inspirations (00:44:00)

243 episodes

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