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In this episode of The Mastering Podcast, we sit down with Michael Dobbie, a Paralympian, leader, and advocate whose story defines the true meaning of resilience and reinvention.

In 2001, a motorcycle accident changed Michael’s life in an instant. Yet, just three days later, he made a promise to his parents that he would become a Paralympian. Seven years later, he was representing Australia in Wheelchair Tennis at the Beijing 2008 Games.

Join hosts Magnus Olson, Don Sanka, and Elia Hill as they explore Michael's journey from the darkest lows of rehabilitation to the heights of elite competition. We discuss the mental toughness required to rebuild a life, his transition from Tennis to AFL (and now Pickleball!), and his crucial work in governance as we look toward the Brisbane 2032 Games.

Michael also shares powerful insights on why employment is the most critical frontier for disability inclusion and how we can all contribute to a more accessible world.

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