Paul Callaghan is an Aboriginal man belonging to the land of the Worimi people, located on the coast of New South Wales just north of Newcastle. For many years he has held senior executive positions in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal-related service areas, but eventually his desire to focus on community and individual wellbeing compelled him to start his own business. In addition to consultancy work, Paul is a motivational speaker, a storyteller, a dancer and an author. Greg Fryer is an Australian stage and screen actor and comedian, known for his roles in The Fall Guy, Wentworth Prison and Superwog, as well as the award-winning short film The Disappearance of Willy Bingham. In 2013, Greg joined the Corenderrk project, which had a season at the Sydney Opera House, narrated for The Coniston Massacre documentary and appeared in The Gods of Wheat Street (2014). He has also worked on Mad as Hell, Dr Blake, Wake in Fright and has been a member of the Lloyd Jones ensemble for 22 years at La Mama Theatre, which he considers his second home.
'Beautiful storytelling. Every Australian needs to read this book.' -- Hugh van Cuylenburg, author of The Resilience Project 'This book is a must for every family home, with so many tips, tools and stories that will relate to everyone who reads. It’s a peek inside the life of the “old ways”, which have the potential to unite a country.' -- Joe Williams, advocate and author of Defying the Enemy Within 'The insights about leadership are powerful and timely. This should be required reading for anyone entering a leadership position in any walk of life.' -- Dr Bruce Perry, co-author with Oprah Winfrey of the #1 New York Times bestseller What Happened to You?