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Tommy Herschell. Changing lives of young and grown alike | Chiming In EP026

Tommy Herschell. Changing lives of young and grown alike | Chiming In EP026

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Tommy Herschell is fast becoming one of the best known names in Australian sport. And he hasn’t had to make a tackle, sink a putt or wield the willow to catch the headlines.


The founder of a charity called Findyafeet - Tommy and his team run school, sporting and community based workshops for people young and old.


It provides a platform for people to tell their story, the skills to own their stuff and the tools to shift culture that’s been holding them back from speaking up for far too long.


Today rugby league stars Nico Hynes, Luke Lewis, Harry Grant, Sam Thaiday and Dale Finucane have all teamed with the charity to lend a hand.


Other famous athletes including Matthew Hayden, Sam Riley, Mitch and Shaun Marsh, Ky Hurst, Geoff Huegill and many others have also joined the cause.


This year Tommy has begun working with several NRL clubs and the results have been astounding.


You will be motivated and moved by this episode of Chiming In which brings a different but emotional perspective to life. Hopefully Tommy’s message may help you as you travel life’s journey.


TIMESTAMPS:

00:00 - Start

01:22 - What is Find Ya Feet?

04:32 - Back story to struggles

13:49 - Find Ya Feet ambassadors

21:08 - Workshops at schools

25:16 - Old school teaching for the better

28:37 - Feedback from schools

31:01 - Partnering with Matthew Hayden

34:55 - Partnering with Mitch Marsh

39:22 - Holding on to pain & suffering

42:09 - Working in the rugby league space

45:13 - Best advice to someone who is struggling

49:11 - Grand plan for Find Ya Feet


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