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Just Be Nice Project Podcast - Jamie Milne - Wairua, Changing Lives, Setting Records and Being Nice - Part 1

Just Be Nice Project Podcast - Jamie Milne - Wairua, Changing Lives, Setting Records and Being Nice - Part 1

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World record holder, amateur boxer, sunny coast trainer, ultra-marathon runner, gym owner, father, part-time media personality and full time bundle of joy, Jamie Milne joins us from Warana, Queensland.

In Part One of this two part series, we discuss the journey from misspent moments of youth, to the military, to losing his way and blowing out to over 1.5 times his old body weight; Getting called out by loved and respected grandfather and honoring the spirit of his grandmother Mary raising around $100k for dementia and illnesses of the brain.

At the Just Be Nice Project we are proud of our support for these efforts over the past decade and we are so proud to partner with Wairua for the next decade of impact with Jamie and the team.

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Jamie Milne Training Webpage

 

To find out more about the Just Be Nice Project, head to www.jbnproject.com and https://www.instagram.com/jbnproject/ to catch up on all our blogs, work and opportunities for partnerships, and get in touch if you'd like to be a part of our growing movement to improve equality of opportunity for people worldwide.

 

You can also find Josh here; https://www.instagram.com/joshreidjones/ 

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