• #25 - Simone Holtznagel: The Glamazon who became a GUESS girl
    Dec 16 2024

    Get ready to laugh, cry and maybe rethink your life choices because this week, Ringo and Ridgey are joined by the indomitable Simone Holtznagel! If you don’t know her already she’s not just a GUESS Jeans model or a Playboy cover star (although, let’s be real, those are iconic), she’s also a TV personality (Australia’s Next Top Model, I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here), a new mum and Australia’s sassiest blonde.

    Simone takes us back to the pre-Instagram era of modeling—yes, there was life before filters—and spills the beans on the highs and lows of being in the fashion world. From working with GUESS to gracing the cover of Playboy US, she shares hilarious behind-the-scenes stories that’ll make you realise modeling isn’t all runways and glam—it’s a whole lot of grit too.

    But it’s not all fashion. Simone opens up about how the late Charlotte Dawson inspired her, teaching her about resilience and authenticity in an industry that can be, well, brutal. She also dives deep into the impact of loss and grief, balancing motherhood with her career and the hilarious chaos of everyday life (spoiler: her baby isn’t impressed with her runway strut).

    Of course, Ringo and Ridgey bring their A-game with their usual repertoire of blundering questions, a bit of roasting and plenty of banter. This is more than an interview; it’s a feel-good, laugh-out-loud conversation with one of Australia’s most dynamic women. Tune in, and thank us later!

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    57 mins
  • #24 - Madison Ashton: High Heels & Higher Stakes
    Dec 9 2024

    Get ready for an eye-opening, humorous, and deeply human conversation with Madison Ashton, one of Australia’s most renowned sex workers. In this episode, Madison pulls back the curtain on the realities of her profession, offering a candid look at the business, the stigma, and the unexpected tax headaches of life in her industry.

    From her first steps into sex work to becoming a leading voice in the field, Madison shares her journey with wit and wisdom. She dives into the challenges of navigating relationships, self-identity, and societal expectations, all while keeping us entertained with her sharp humor and poignant reflections.

    Madison debunks common myths, sheds light on the empowerment behind her career choices, and even offers some surprising insights into the economics of the industry—because yes, even sex workers have to deal with taxes!

    This conversation isn’t just about sex work—it’s about resilience, independence, and owning your narrative. Madison’s charm and candor will leave you thinking differently about an often-misunderstood profession.

    Whether you’re curious, skeptical, or just looking for a fascinating story, this episode will keep you laughing, learning, and maybe even questioning your preconceptions. Tune in—you don’t want to miss this one!

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    57 mins
  • #23 - Mike King. His Story. His Words
    Dec 2 2024

    What happens when a comedian swaps punchlines for hard-hitting truths about life, trauma, and mental health? In this episode, Mike King takes us on a raw, real, and unexpectedly funny journey from the highs of celebrity life to the deeper struggles lurking underneath. Spoiler: fame isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.

    Mike dives into his childhood, family dynamics, and how the pursuit of validation (read: the applause addiction) shaped his identity—and not always for the better. With honesty and a touch of humor, he unpacks how addiction and trauma intersect and why finding your passion is the ultimate rebellion against societal expectations.

    Meanwhile, Matthew and David tackle the elephant in the room regarding Mike’s recent comments about alcohol and drug use and addresses the misrepresentation he has experienced in the New Zealand media.

    The team ask why are we so bad at talking about suicide and mental health and Mike calls out society’s tribalistic tendencies, champions hands-on experience in mental health care, and makes a strong case for connection, acceptance, and the power of simply saying, “Let’s talk.”

    Prepare to laugh, reflect, and maybe even tear up as these three challenge the status quo and bring hope to some of life’s darkest corners.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • #22 - ADHD: Beauty In The Chaos w/ Selina Thomson
    Nov 25 2024

    Buckle up, folks—because in this borderline chaotic episode, David, Matthew and Selina Thomson, 3 people who all have ADHD (and can’t stay on topic to save their lives), attempt to wrangle the beast that is neurodivergence. This episode is an ADHD rollercoaster that covers everything from the highs and lows of personal experiences to the ridiculous societal expectations that we all love to ignore.

    Selina, a lawyer, Mum and host of her own podcast ‘Divergent AF’ who’s basically juggling life with one hand and her ADHD brain with the other, opens up about the chaos and comedy of navigating the world when your brain just doesn’t do “normal.” The boys, in the spirit of ADHD camaraderie, keep the conversation hilariously off-track while somehow managing to dig deep into the stigma, shame, and occasional moments of accidental brilliance that come with ADHD.

    Ever wonder what happens when three neurodivergent minds collide? Expect tangents, lots of laughs, and some genuine “ah-ha!” moments as they dismantle everything from gender expectations to why trying to look like you’ve got it together is overrated. They talk about how society’s idea of “normal” often feels like an unfunny joke to ADHDers, and how peeling off that mask of perfectionism can be both terrifying and downright liberating.

    Oh, and if you like detours, you’re in the right place. This conversation swerves into the pitfalls of traditional education, the beauty of minds that think sideways, and why imagination and creativity are the real superpowers. There’s a lot of talk about self-acceptance, finding your tribe of fellow oddballs and embracing the wonderful mess that is an ADHD life.

    So if you’re here for a polished, linear conversation… you might want to skip this one. But if you’re in the mood for a lively, laugh-out-loud, ADHD-friendly dive into the beauty of being unapologetically yourself, stick around. The chaos is real, and that’s exactly what makes it awesome!

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • #21 - Addiction's Echo: Family, Friends and Collateral Damage w/ Ringo's Mum
    Nov 18 2024

    In this heartfelt episode, Matthew, David and his mother Alison dive into the messy, emotional world of addiction—the kind that tests families to their limits but also brings out the deepest love and resilience. They look back on David’s childhood, those first, subtle signs of alcohol use, and the wild ride through university that took a darker turn. Alison opens up with raw honesty about the frustration and hope of trying to help a loved one who doesn’t want to be helped, sharing the moments that broke her heart and the ones that made her stronger. There’s laughter amidst the tears as they recount their struggles—David’s cunning attempts to hide his drinking, Alison’s relentless determination to pull him back, and the long road to rehab. Together, they show that recovery isn’t a straight line; it’s a bumpy, winding road that sometimes feels more like a rollercoaster. The conversation underscores the power of therapy, honest communication, and tough love in facing addiction’s challenges head-on. This episode is a reminder that, while addiction can strain family bonds, it can also become a journey of healing, one that brings a deeper understanding and renewed hope for everyone involved. #TheBrinkPodcast #MatthewRidge #DavidRing #Podcast #addiction

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • #20 - The Magic of Many: Why healing isn’t a solo journey w/ Holistic Coach & Healer Lulu Cooper
    Nov 11 2024

    In this revealing ep, Ringo, Ridgey and holistic healer Cooper ( Lulucooper.com ) explore the importance of connection through group work and the transformative power of vulnerability in group settings. They share personal experiences and insights on building trust, emotional regulation and the role of facilitators in creating safe spaces for sharing. After sharing a profound trauma from Matthew’s childhood the discussion delves into the complexities of sexuality shame and the journey of personal growth through group experiences, the benefit of and how to protect yourself from taking on other’s trauma.

    Key talking points:

    -Connection with others fosters personal growth and understanding.
    -Group work can dramatically reduce recidivism rates among juveniles.
    -Vulnerability in sharing can create deep empathy and connection.
    -Trust is essential for open communication in group settings.
    -Facilitators play a crucial role in setting the tone for group dynamics.
    -Exploring sexuality and shame is a common struggle for many.
    -Finding safe spaces for vulnerability is vital for healing.
    -Emotional regulation is key to processing others' emotions in group settings.
    -Personal growth can be accelerated through group experiences.

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    45 mins
  • #19 - Andrew Marsh on the Transformative Power of Meditation
    Nov 4 2024

    The boys chat with Australian Vedic meditation coach and spiritual healer Andrew Marsh (https://www.andrewmarshmeditation.com.au/) as they explore the journey of personal growth through meditation and spirituality. Marshy shares his transition from a successful winemaker to a full-time meditation teacher, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's true essence and the role of ego in our lives. The discussion delves into the balance between materialism and spirituality, the significance of meditation for everyone, and the need to transcend ego for a fulfilling life. The conversation highlights the collective ignorance surrounding spirituality and the necessity of teaching empathy and mindfulness in schools. In this conversation Matthew explores the themes of self-reflection, the nature of existence, and the transformative power of meditation. He emphasizes the importance of understanding one's ego, the human condition of living in the past and future, and the essence of our true nature beyond ego. Marshy advocates for meditation as a means to achieve stillness and clarity, ultimately leading to personal growth and a deeper connection with the universe.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • #18 - Addiction’s Shadow - Part Two: Uncovering the Codependent Mind w/ Holistic Coach & Healer Lulu Cooper
    Oct 28 2024

    In this powerful episode, hosts David Ring and Matthew Ridge sit down with Lulu Cooper (https://www.lulucooper.com/), a holistic life coach, for a deep dive into the world of self-discovery, codependency, and emotional well-being. Lulu shares transformative insights into codependency, the importance of self-regulation, and how healing happens when we learn to love ourselves.

    Discover how understanding codependency can reshape the way we look at addiction, relationships, and our own emotional triggers. Lulu opens up about her journey, exploring themes like self-soothing techniques, overcoming emotional trauma, and finding true self-love. Join us for an episode that’s both eye-opening and relatable.

    Key Topics Covered:

    • The difference between addiction and codependency
    • How to recognize codependent behavior in relationships
    • Practical techniques for emotional regulation and self-care
    • The importance of inner work and healing past traumas

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in self-help, mental health awareness and learning to overcome life’s challenges with resilience and love.

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    48 mins