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  • Profit Isn’t Dirty and Growth Isn’t a Syndrome, With Leesa Tuffnell (Ep 48)
    Feb 22 2026

    In this episode of the NDIS Providers Growth Podcast, Michael sits down with Leesa Tuffnell, one of the most respected coaches working with occupational therapists and allied health professionals in the NDIS space.

    Leesa mainly works with sole traders and small clinic owners who never planned to become “business people.” They started because they loved the work and wanted flexibility around their families. Then referrals grow, systems get messy, money becomes a stress point, and leadership suddenly feels real. That is where Leesa steps in.

    This conversation goes straight into the mindset battles most NDIS business owners carry quietly.

    They unpack the idea of imposter syndrome and why Leesa prefers to call it an imposter experience. Is it really a condition, or is it simply the discomfort of growth? They talk about how language shapes identity, how doubt can actually guide you, and why stepping into something bigger will always stretch you.

    They also tackle one of the biggest tensions in allied health and the NDIS world, profit. Why do so many providers feel awkward about making good money? Why does billing feel uncomfortable, yet clinical care feels safe? Leesa shares how our money stories, often formed in childhood, quietly influence how we price, lead and show up in business.

    Leesa also speaks openly about her own turning point. A severe burnout led to two weeks in hospital during COVID, completely isolated and forced into stillness. What felt like the worst moment of her career became the moment she started looking inward. That season reshaped how she thinks about freedom, sustainability and what success really looks like.

    If you are an OT, allied health professional or NDIS provider who has ever asked:
    Am I good enough?
    Am I allowed to make real profit?
    Why does growth feel so uncomfortable?
    Should business feel this hard?

    This episode will steady you and challenge you at the same time.

    Leesa does not just talk about strategy. She helps people work on themselves so they can actually implement what they know. Because you cannot build a sustainable business if you are constantly fighting yourself.

    You can connect with Leesa at:
    https://themindfulot.au

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leesa-tuffnell-66797828a/

    If you are building in the NDIS space and want real conversations about leadership, profit and long term sustainability, this one is worth watching.

    #NDIS #NDISProviders #AlliedHealthBusiness #OccupationalTherapy #NDISGrowth

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    26 Min.
  • The Reality of NDIS Leadership Right Now, with Michael Hasson (Ep 47)
    Jan 18 2026

    In this episode, Michael speaks with allied health manager Michael Hasson about what leadership looks like inside an NDIS business right now.

    They talk openly about frozen and reduced NDIS fees, rising costs, and the pressure this puts on providers trying to stay sustainable. Michael shares how he has adapted his business model to stay lean, why cutting unnecessary overheads matters, and how leaders can make hard decisions without losing sight of their people.

    The conversation explores staff retention when budgets are tight, showing how recognition, growth, and appreciation often matter more than money. Michael also reflects on the reality many directors face — earning less than their senior staff — and why this can still make sense when building a stronger business long term.

    They discuss leadership beyond ego, choosing flexibility and lifestyle over short-term income, and why seeking outside perspective through consultants or coaches can be a turning point for growth. The episode closes with reflections on humility, acting on advice, and making decisions that support both the business and the people behind it.

    This episode is a grounded look at the real decisions NDIS leaders are making, and the thinking required to keep going when the work feels heavy.

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    13 Min.
  • Do BDMs Still Matter in the NDIS?, with Stu Paull (Ep 46)
    Dec 7 2025

    Do BDMs still belong in the NDIS world? That’s the question we tackle in this episode of the NDIS Provider Growth Journey, where Michael sits down with Stu Paull—one of the most respected and connected BDMs in the sector. They talk honestly about the reality of the role, what’s not working, and why some businesses struggle to get results from their BDMs.

    Stu shares what small providers can do if they can’t afford a full-time BDM, why niche and clarity matter more than networking, and what he’d do differently if he ran his own SIL business. They also dive into marketing mistakes, lazy copywriting, and the difference between good ideas and real impact.

    This isn’t just theory. Stu brings real talk, grounded advice, and the kind of perspective only someone deep in the NDIS trenches can offer.

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    16 Min.
  • NDIS Leadership, Burnout & “Free Day Fridays”, with Stacey Goulding (Ep 45)
    Nov 23 2025

    This episode is a continuation of an earlier episode with Stacey you can listen to here: https://youtu.be/jdWFUcTdOfw -

    We sit in a warm and honest space with Stacey Goulding from LumaBloom. She talks about leadership in a real way. She shares how she works with complex participants, stays close to support workers and keeps things human in a field that can feel heavy. Stacey explains how her training is built with support workers, not at them, and why teamwork is the only path that feels right for her. She also talks about pressure, emotions and the everyday reality of this work.

    Stacey opens up about the loneliness that can sit inside leadership. She talks about boundaries and the tricky line between being friendly and becoming a friend. She shares how burnout crept up on her and how it hit all at once. She talks about the months that followed and the slow return of energy and joy. She opens up about tiny things that helped her through it, like time with her dog, gaming nights with family and small moments where she could breathe again.

    She also shares how LinkedIn changed her world. In one week she met people who understood her work and wanted to connect. She talks about finding a networking space that felt kind, safe and welcoming. She explains how that moment pushed her to keep showing up. Stacey also shares why “Free Day Fridays” mean so much to her and why giving back is the heart of her work.

    If you work in the NDIS and you feel tired or stretched, this conversation will feel gentle and grounding. Stacey speaks with care, honesty and lived experience. She reminds us that we all learn as we go, and that taking care of yourself is part of taking care of the people you support.

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    25 Min.
  • Growing an Allied Health Business to 1,000 Participants, with Daniel Sharman (Ep 44)
    Nov 16 2025

    NDIS business growth and allied health leadership take centre stage in this episode of the NDIS Provider Growth Podcast. Today, Michael sits down with Daniel Sharman, founder of DLS Allied Health, to unpack the real pressures, turning points and mindset shifts behind growing an allied health service to over 1,000 NDIS participants.

    Daniel shares the truth about leadership, imposter syndrome, systems breaking as you scale, and why saying no to the wrong participants is not only ethical - it’s essential for long-term growth.

    Daniel opens up about the hard seasons, the mindset required to survive them, and why community-based allied health can outperform traditional clinic models. If you’re an NDIS provider, BDM, allied health practitioner or support coordinator, this episode gives you practical insights you can apply immediately.

    Get in touch with Daniel at https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielsharman/

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    21 Min.
  • How NDIS Directors Can Stop Burnout and Scale Smarter, with Leanne Hopkins (Ep 43)
    Nov 9 2025

    In this episode of the NDIS Provider Growth Podcast, Michael sits down with Leanne Hopkins, founder of Succeed Healthcare Solutions and Succeed Practice Management, to talk about how NDIS business owners can build profitable, sustainable organisations without burning out.

    Leanne shares real stories from her two companies, explaining how group‑based therapy models, offshore admin support, and value‑driven leadership can transform both your business and your life. She also opens up about what she measures inside her own organisations, how she helps other directors get off the tools, and the mindset shifts that help NDIS providers grow faster while working less.

    They unpack why so many providers get stuck in long hours and low profit, how to build systems that run without you, and how to track the right data to triple your return on every decision. If you’ve ever felt trapped in your NDIS business, this episode is for you.

    Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3sruYKcihnI94xnKmL7Rv0

    Visit Athletic Koala: https://athletickoala.com.au

    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/athletic-koala

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    28 Min.
  • How to Grow Your NDIS Business on a Zero Dollar Budget, with Karl Schwantes (Ep 42)
    Nov 2 2025

    Can you grow your business without spending a cent on ads? Karl Schwantes says yes — by using Google reviews the right way. In this episode, he shares how NDIS providers and small businesses can turn great client experiences into a steady stream of new leads for free.

    You’ll learn how to make your service remarkable, get more five-star reviews, and build a reputation that attracts both clients and staff.

    #NDIS #NDISmarketing #disabilitybusiness #NDISproviders

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    20 Min.
  • The Truth About Resilience and Why There's No Superpower, with Barnaby Howarth (Ep 41)
    Oct 26 2025

    In this episode, former Sydney Swans player Barnaby Howarth shares a story that is real, raw, and unforgettable.

    After surviving a violent gang attack that left him with brain damage, Barnaby rebuilt his life with grit, humour, and kindness. He talks about what resilience truly means, how to keep going when life falls apart, and why being a good person matters more than any so-called superpower.

    He also opens up about how people can have genuine conversations with people with disabilities, without the awkwardness or corporate talk that often gets in the way.

    If you work in the NDIS or lead a business that helps others, this is a conversation worth hearing.

    Listen now to rethink what strength, success, and leadership really mean.

    #NDIS #Resilience #BarnabyHowarth #Podcast #Leadership

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    37 Min.