Max's Island
Max's Island

Max's Island

Meet Max Power

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We’re told to always be in the present moment … we’re told to set goals and achieve them … we’re told that life’s short and to live every moment as if it where our last. Arrrgh, what does all this mean?? As one great lyricist wrote … “No-ones an island and sometimes it’s good to pretend” When was a time in your life you let yourself be ‘you’ and gave yourself the time to pretend? “Max’s Island” the podcast, exists so you can tell others WHY!

Recent Episodes

"That's why we started with this song called ... Jamerah & Her Dads"
DEC 2, 2025
"That's why we started with this song called ... Jamerah & Her Dads"
Gaj was into hip hop and rap when growing up in Sri Lanka. At 16 years of age, and heavily influenced by the New York hip hop and rap scene, Gaj and his brother set up their “Urban Sounds” outfit to entertain crowds at clubs and live events… and then through studio recorded releases.As typical teenagers, they were actually really anxious about performing live and were more comfortable in the studio. This changed once they began to get a following.After coming to Australia and with the birth initially of his daughter and then his son, the desire to keep creating music in this genre was still strong but he realised a need to create “kid friendly’ content. From this thought, The Cuddly Koalas was born and the creation of hip hop/rap music with clean lyrics that have important social and personal messages …specifically for children. Using lyrics created by his acclaimed song writing wife, Anjana, and supporting vocals from their children, The Cuddly Koalas sound is catchy and highly relatable to their audience.They have had great impact since releasing their initial album “Happy Families”. With world-wide involvement of children to make this music … this translated to international appeal once it was released. Consequently, they were discovered by an international network and this opened more doors to the world wide scene and a new growing audience.Their latest single ‘Help’ was released earlier in 2025 and will be part of a second album that is being planned.The future is exciting for Gaj and his family, as they strive for more positive social impact from their music and taking The Cuddly Koalas toward more success on the international stage.https://open.spotify.com/artist/05rc1X0D0a090zEHNu2wEB?si=FukWhtZsSd69nxJ89khPfAhttps://www.instagram.com/thecuddlykoalas/#
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"He accepted where he was ... and his line was ... No Regrets"
OCT 28, 2025
"He accepted where he was ... and his line was ... No Regrets"
Since the introduction of legislation into the WA parliament, in 2021, the practice of Voluntary Assisted Dying (Commonly referred to as VAD) … has been accessed by many West Australians.The opportunity for patient autonomy and compassion in end-of-life care … and the relief from intolerable suffering, has seen a year-on-year increase in the number of people making a first request for VAD and the number of VAD deaths recorded.Michael McBride’s father was described as a ‘larger than life’ character who had given a career to the protection of others. Once his cancer prognosis was clearly defined and the medical options for recovery lessened, he chose to explore the option of VAD.He entered the very detailed and strictly managed process defined by the legislation. Having to meet specific standards and general requirements was important, but the real benefits came as during the process he became more in control of his destiny.Working with close family, his GP and other trained professionals, a plan was developed and ultimately, he was able to end his life under his own conditions, with family alongside him.The dignity and personal agency witnessed by Michael and his siblings was highly visible and helped them manage the emotions created by their fathers’ decision.When we align this to the Max’s Island value to just “call it” an incredible sense of gratitude and compassion is reflected in this story. Please think and reflect after listening to this amazing recollection from Michael of his brave father’s decision.
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"I remember thinking, constantly ... It's not the things you have ... it's the people around you"
OCT 8, 2025
"I remember thinking, constantly ... It's not the things you have ... it's the people around you"
As a teenager, Monique Power was exposed to the death of a friend’s father and this became an early catalyst for her to realise “Life is Short”. She felt there was a need to do things. In her early 20’s, this took her to Ghana, Africa on volunteer work … Quickly, she realised her passion was not necessarily being on the ground, so to speak, but it was in influencing policy to make change … and using her ability and privilege to leverage.She also discovered that “Passion is well received” by others and used this thought for motivation to pursue a higher education in Political Science and International relations on her return to Australia.But just as the degree was being completed, her life changed with the conception of her first child.She was diagnosed prenatally with a very rare disability. The pregnancy was highly challenging and the medical professionals painted a dire picture for her chances of survival at birth. But Monique relied on her ‘passion’ and used this to influence her intuitive beliefs and decision making to guide her, not only during the pregnancy, but also following her daughter’s birth.From this point, Monique acknowledges that her daughter had given her life a new purpose. And using her drive for systemic change through her knowledge of how to influence policy, she made it her life’s mission to change the policy narrative for children with significant disabilities.To facilitate this journey, with a co-founder, Monique established an organisation called Ripple Ability. This has now become her life.So, as a big believer in progress … and doing better … Monique continues to break new ground, be a driver for change and implement initiatives that will help many others into the future. This has seen the next stage of her life with the establishment of a Not for Profit organisation called RAFI – RippleAbility Family Incorporated …designed to prevent families of children with complex and pro-found disability being excluded from essential “care environments” before they are ready for school. Her story is compelling and is important to hear … I am sure you’ll be inspired to continue to follow her journey.
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"I think you've notice by now ... risk and uncertainty does not phase us as a family"
SEP 24, 2025
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