Saturday Apr 19, 2025

Episode 1289 Turning Up: The Power of Presence in Life and Politics

Welcome to episode 1,289 of Blind Magic in Alice Springs, hosted by Murray Stewart. On this special Easter Sunday edition, Murray reflects on the profound impact of presence in both professional and personal spheres, weaving together his experiences as a myotherapist and his journey in community and political engagement.

Murray shares his early days in Melbourne, where the importance of 'who turns up' became a pivotal lesson in his burgeoning myotherapy career. Through dedication and forging connections with medical professionals, he built a thriving clientele, allowing a transition to Alice Springs, where he continued to employ this principle in expanding his practice.

The episode also touches on the cultural aspect of commitment as Murray discusses the St. Kilda vs Bulldogs game. Even amidst the anticipated small Easter Sunday crowd, he emphasizes the significance of satisfying those who do show up, drawing parallels to the audience engagement needed in sports and beyond.

In a broader context, Murray advocates for active participation in political discourse, urging listeners to dispel feelings of insignificance. He stresses that change is born from showing up, whether it's in council meetings or everyday conversations, reinforcing the power each individual holds to influence positive outcomes.

Join Murray as he navigates these intertwined narratives, inviting us all to understand the magic of turning up, influencing decisions, and contributing to a better world. This episode is a testament to the transformative power of presence and engagement in both personal and societal dimensions.

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