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The cost of performing

3 min · 11. juli 2026
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Edge of Possibilities | Liz Murray | Leadership Presence Reading time, 2 minutes The Cost Of Performing When we lead from performance instead of presence, we don't just get tired, we drift, and we usually can't see it happening. In this episode, Liz breaks down the three ways that drift shows up, getting louder, going quiet, or gripping every detail, and explains why none of them are character flaws. They're what fear does to us under pressure. She also unpacks what it actually looks like to stay grounded when someone challenges you in front of the whole team. Key takeaways: * Leading from performance doesn't just exhaust you, it causes a slow drift you often can't see happening * The three drift patterns are getting louder and overcompensating, going quiet and disappearing, or gripping and controlling everything * All three come from the same root, a part of you managing how you're being seen * When you're grounded in who you are, a challenge can land without you flinching or defending * The drift is the cost, steadiness is what's possible instead Watch the video: https://youtu.be/_Bdrej_w2Ac [https://youtu.be/_Bdrej_w2Ac] Read the blog: https://www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au/blog/the-cost-of-performing-how-leaders-quietly-drift [https://www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au/blog/the-cost-of-performing-how-leaders-quietly-drift]  🎓 Ready to go deeper? Be Exceptional is Liz's signature leadership course for leaders who are ready to stop over-functioning and start leading with clarity and authority. 👉 Join here [https://www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au/joinus-2c00a25f-6b1e-43de-9f69-9caa21b5ecbc] Connect with Liz: 🔗 Start Here [https://www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au/start-here], everything in one place ▶️ Take 5 With Me on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@lizmurray_Leadership], weekly leadership videos 🎧 Leading From The Edge on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4Hbdf0kFgsuhDVNLnanQRc], the audio version 💼 LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizmurrayedgeofpossibilities/], weekly newsletter and insights 📩 liz@edgeofpossibilities.com.au [liz@edgeofpossibilities.com.au] PUBLISH DATE: Monday 13 July 2026 at 6:00am AEST EPISODE LENGTH: 3 minutes THUMBNAIL: Loud, Gone, or Gripping cover, how leaders drift, which one are you

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episode The cost of performing artwork

The cost of performing

Edge of Possibilities | Liz Murray | Leadership Presence Reading time, 2 minutes The Cost Of Performing When we lead from performance instead of presence, we don't just get tired, we drift, and we usually can't see it happening. In this episode, Liz breaks down the three ways that drift shows up, getting louder, going quiet, or gripping every detail, and explains why none of them are character flaws. They're what fear does to us under pressure. She also unpacks what it actually looks like to stay grounded when someone challenges you in front of the whole team. Key takeaways: * Leading from performance doesn't just exhaust you, it causes a slow drift you often can't see happening * The three drift patterns are getting louder and overcompensating, going quiet and disappearing, or gripping and controlling everything * All three come from the same root, a part of you managing how you're being seen * When you're grounded in who you are, a challenge can land without you flinching or defending * The drift is the cost, steadiness is what's possible instead Watch the video: https://youtu.be/_Bdrej_w2Ac [https://youtu.be/_Bdrej_w2Ac] Read the blog: https://www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au/blog/the-cost-of-performing-how-leaders-quietly-drift [https://www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au/blog/the-cost-of-performing-how-leaders-quietly-drift]  🎓 Ready to go deeper? Be Exceptional is Liz's signature leadership course for leaders who are ready to stop over-functioning and start leading with clarity and authority. 👉 Join here [https://www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au/joinus-2c00a25f-6b1e-43de-9f69-9caa21b5ecbc] Connect with Liz: 🔗 Start Here [https://www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au/start-here], everything in one place ▶️ Take 5 With Me on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@lizmurray_Leadership], weekly leadership videos 🎧 Leading From The Edge on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4Hbdf0kFgsuhDVNLnanQRc], the audio version 💼 LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizmurrayedgeofpossibilities/], weekly newsletter and insights 📩 liz@edgeofpossibilities.com.au [liz@edgeofpossibilities.com.au] PUBLISH DATE: Monday 13 July 2026 at 6:00am AEST EPISODE LENGTH: 3 minutes THUMBNAIL: Loud, Gone, or Gripping cover, how leaders drift, which one are you

11. juli 20263 min
episode Calm Is the Tell: The one trait every powerful leader has artwork

Calm Is the Tell: The one trait every powerful leader has

Edge of Possibilities | Liz Murray | Leadership Development Think about the most powerful person you've ever been in a room with. Not the loudest, the most powerful. Chances are, they were calm. In this episode, Liz breaks down why calm isn't passivity or being switched off, it's the clearest signal that someone's authority is real. She explains the difference between performing presence and actually having it, why you can fake a confident posture for about ten minutes but you can't fake genuine calm under real pressure, and why building this matters more as a way of leading than as a technique for one hard meeting. Key takeaways: * The calmest person in the room is usually the most commanding, and that's not a coincidence * When you're performing presence, every challenge feels like a threat and the performance cracks under pressure * Real authority means nothing to defend, so a challenge doesn't rattle you * People trust steadiness even when they can't name why * Genuine calm under pressure comes from who you're being, not what you're doing, and it can't be faked Watch the video: https://youtu.be/cZr8Igi2rGg [https://youtu.be/cZr8Igi2rGg] Read the blog: https://www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au/blog [https://www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au/blog] Coming up next week: What happens when you lead from performance instead of presence, and what it quietly costs you.   🎓 Ready to go deeper? Be Exceptional is Liz's signature leadership course for leaders who are ready to stop over-functioning and start leading with clarity and authority. 👉 Join here [https://www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au/joinus-2c00a25f-6b1e-43de-9f69-9caa21b5ecbc] Connect with Liz: 🔗 Start Here [https://www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au/start-here], everything in one place ▶️ Take 5 With Me on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@lizmurray_Leadership], weekly leadership videos 🎧 Leading From The Edge on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4Hbdf0kFgsuhDVNLnanQRc], the audio version 💼 LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizmurrayedgeofpossibilities/], weekly newsletter and insights 📩 liz@edgeofpossibilities.com.au   Transcript Think about the most powerful person you've ever been in a room with. Not the loudest, the most powerful. I'd put money on it that they were calm. Not switched off, not passive, calm. There was a stillness to them. They didn't rush to fill the silences. They didn't get rattled when someone pushed back. And they didn't need to win the moment. And somehow, that made them the most commanding person there. That's not a coincidence. Calm is the tell. It's the clearest signal that someone's authority is real. Here's why. When you're performing presence, you're under pressure the whole time. You're monitoring how you're coming across. So the moment someone goes sideways, someone challenges you, a decision gets questioned, the room turns, you feel it spike. You get louder or faster or defensive, and the performance cracks. But when your authority comes from who you're being, there's nothing to defend. You're not holding up a front, so there's nothing to protect. Someone can challenge you, and you stay steady, because their reaction isn't a threat to your sense of who you are. That's the part people can really feel. That steadiness. They can't always name it, but they trust it. We are wired to trust the calm person, because calm signals that someone is in control of themselves. And if you're in control of yourself, they can rely on you when it really matters. Here's the thing you can't get around. You can't fake this one. You can fake a confident posture. You can fake a steady voice for about ten minutes. But genuine calm under real pressure comes from the inside. It comes from who you're being, not what you're doing. Which is exactly why it's worth building this not as a technique, but as a way of leading people. Next week, we're going to look at what happens when you don't, when you lead from performance instead of presence, and what it quietly costs you.

5. juli 20262 min
episode The Truth About Executive Presence Nobody Tells You artwork

The Truth About Executive Presence Nobody Tells You

Edge of Possibilities | Liz Murray | Leadership Development Reading time, 3 minutes Most of what we've been taught about executive presence is wrong. We're told it's about how we show up. Stand tall, speak with conviction, hold the room, look the part. So we do all of it. And we feel like a fraud the entire time we're doing it. In this episode I unpack the difference between performing presence and actually having it, why the performing is what's quietly exhausting so many genuinely capable leaders, and the one question that changes how you lead: who are you being when you walk into the room? This is the first of a four-part July series on leadership presence. Authority isn't about how you look. It's about who you're being.   In this episode: 00:00 The executive presence myth 00:30 Why performing presence feels like fraud 01:10 Performed presence vs real presence 01:45 The question to sit with this month Want to see where your own authority might be drifting? Take the Leadership Mirror, a free five-minute quiz that reflects back where your presence is really coming from. https://www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au/authority-drift-index-take-the-quiz [https://www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au/authority-drift-index-take-the-quiz]   FULL TRANSCRIPT: Most of what we've been taught about executive presence is completely wrong. We've been told it's about how we show up. We need to stand tall, we need to speak with conviction, and we've got to hold that room. We need to look the part. So we do all of it. We manage our posture, we manage our tone, and the words we choose. The face we make when someone challenges us in a meeting. And it all works, sort of. People think we've got it all together. But here's what no one tells us. If presence is something that we're performing, we feel like a fraud the entire time that we're doing it. Some part of us knows that it isn't real. We're managing the optics and hoping that nobody looks too closely. That is exhausting. And it's why so many genuinely capable leaders sit in their cars after a big meeting completely depleted, wondering why something that they're apparently good at takes so much out of them. It's because performing presence and having presence are two completely different things. Real presence isn't something we project outward. It's something people feel from you. And you can't fake what people feel. They clock it in seconds. The leader who's performing authority and the leader who actually has it can say the exact same words, and the room responds completely differently. So the question isn't how do I look more authoritative. That's the trap. That's what keeps us managing the surface. The real question, the one we're going to sit with this month, across the month of July, is this. Who are you being when you walk into the room? Because authority isn't about how you look. It's about who you're being. And that changes everything about how you lead. This month I'm going to show you what real leadership presence actually looks like. Not the performance, the real thing. The kind that's calm, that doesn't need to prove itself, and that people trust without being able to explain why. Stay with me. Next week, we'll get to the heart of it. 🎓 Ready to go deeper? Be Exceptional is Liz's signature leadership course for leaders who are ready to stop over-functioning and start leading with clarity and authority. 👉 Join here [https://www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au/joinus-2c00a25f-6b1e-43de-9f69-9caa21b5ecbc] Connect with Liz: 🔗 Start Here [https://www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au/start-here],everything in one place ▶️ Take 5 With Me on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@lizmurray_Leadership], weekly leadership videos 🎧 Leading From The Edge on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4Hbdf0kFgsuhDVNLnanQRc], the audio version 💼 LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizmurrayedgeofpossibilities/], weekly newsletter and insights 📩 liz@edgeofpossibilities.com.au [iz@edgeofpossibilities.com.au]   PUBLISH DATE: Monday 30 June 2026 at 6:00am AEST EPISODE LENGTH: 2 minutes 19 seconds THUMBNAIL: Week 1 cover, the truth about executive presence nobody tells you

27. juni 20262 min
episode Before You Cross Into FY27, Watch This (The EOFY Leadership Audit) artwork

Before You Cross Into FY27, Watch This (The EOFY Leadership Audit)

Edge of Possibilities | Liz Murray | Leadership Development Reading time, 5 minutes   June 30 is almost here. And if you're like most leaders, you're probably heads down right now, finalising budgets, closing out performance reviews, getting through the list. But before you cross the line into a new financial year, I want to ask you something most leaders never stop long enough to answer. Not did we hit the numbers, but who were you as a leader this year, and are you proud of it. Because your budget resets on 1 July. Your leadership patterns don't. In this episode I share a personal story about the year I arrived at EOFY carrying the exact same pattern I'd promised myself I would change, and four questions every leader should sit with honestly before crossing into FY27.   In this episode: 00:00 The question most leaders never ask at EOFY 01:00 My own EOFY story, the year nothing had changed 02:30 The patterns that don't reset on 1 July 03:45 The EOFY leadership audit, four questions to sit with 05:00 Why I built the Authority Drift Index for this exact moment The four audit questions: Did you hold your standards consistently, or did you let things slide when the timing felt wrong? Did you make clear decisions and stand by them, or did you second guess yourself and keep revisiting? Did you invest in your people, or did you manage their output? When pressure hit, did you lead from the front, or did you react, withdraw, or become someone your team didn't recognise? Your team deserves the best version of you in FY27. So do you.   FULL TRANSCRIPT: June 30 is almost here, and if you're like most leaders I know, you're probably heads down right now. Finalising budgets. Closing out performance reviews. Getting through the list. But before you cross the line into a new financial year, I want to ask you something that most leaders never stop long enough to answer. And it's not, did we hit the numbers. But who were you as a leader this year, and are you proud of it. Because your budget resets on July 1st, but your leadership patterns don't. About five years into my leadership career, my team had tripled in size. The spreadsheet lines had grown. The wages and operational costs were pretty significant. And if I'm honest, the figures were starting to scare me a little, even though I'd always been proactive with planning and everything was tracking pretty well. I still felt heavy, and I felt really overwhelmed. I felt a bit out of my depth if I'm honest, in a way that I'd never felt before. When I sat down with my coach to work through it, I was surprised to find that it had nothing to do with the budget at all. The figures were fine. There was no financial reason for what I was feeling. The real culprit was the date. I'd set an intention at the start of the financial year to do extra check in meetings with a team member who was underperforming. Not just the formal performance improvement plan meetings, I genuinely wanted to provide more support. I wanted to ask better questions and help them understand what was expected and give them every opportunity to improve. But the busyness of the day to day had swallowed that intention whole. And now here I was at the end of their PIP, at the end of the financial year, with every end of financial year pressure piling in all at once, realising I hadn't followed through on what I'd told myself I would do. I'd let them down, and my actions had not been congruent with what my intentions were. The heaviest part wasn't the workload. It was this. I had been busy doing exactly the same thing as the year before, and the one small pattern that I had wanted to change and embed, the one thing that could have made a real difference to that person, had slipped again for another six months. This is what it feels like when your leadership drifts and you don't notice it at the end of the year. Here's the truth about the new financial year that nobody says out loud. July 1 feels like a fresh start. New goals, new targets, clean slate. But if your patterns come with you across that line, unless you deliberately choose to leave them behind, the standard you let slide in February, it will still be waiting for you in July the next year. The conversation you kept avoiding, it'll still be there. And the team member that you kept meaning to invest more time in, they'll still be there feeling the gap. A new financial year doesn't reset your leadership. Only you can do that. And the only way to do it is to get honest right now, before you cross that line, about what you actually ran this year. Not what you intended, not what you planned, but what you actually did, consistently, under pressure, when it was inconvenient. Because that is the truth in your leadership financial year 2026, and it's the foundation you're building for your financial year in 2027, whether you examine it or not. The end of financial year leadership audit. I want to give you four questions to sit with before June 30th. Be honest, no one's watching. The first one, did you hold your standards consistently, or did you let things slide when the timing felt wrong? Think about the moments you told yourself it wasn't the right time to have that conversation. Add them up, this is your drift score on standards. The second is, did you make clear decisions and stand by them, or did you second guess yourself and keep revisiting? Your team watches how you decide more than what you decide. Inconsistency here costs you authority faster than almost anything else. And the third, did you invest in your people, or did you manage their output? There's a difference between checking metrics and genuinely understanding what your team members need to grow. Which one did you do more of this year? The fourth, when pressure hit, and it always hits, did you lead from the front, or did you react? Did you withdraw, or did you become someone your team didn't quite recognise? Pressure reveals that pattern. What did your score reveal? Sit with those four questions honestly, because the answers are your leadership audit, and they will tell you more about where you stand than any performance review ever could. You know, I spent years arriving at end of financial year carrying the same patterns I had promised myself I'd change. Not because I didn't care, and not because I wasn't trying, but because I didn't have a clear enough picture exactly of where my authority was, where it was strong and where it was needing some work. I was working on everything generally, instead of focusing on the specific things that would have made me the best leader possible. That's what the Authority Drift Index gives you. If you haven't taken it yet, this is your moment, right now, before the new financial year starts, before you carry on the same patterns across the line for another twelve months. It's free, it takes five minutes to do, and it'll show you exactly where to focus your leadership energy in the 2027 financial year. The link is below, or just type drift in the comments and I'll send it straight to you. Your team deserves the best version of you in the 2027 financial year, and so do you. I'll see you on the other side.    🎯 Take the quiz here → 👉https://www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au/authority-drift-index-take-the-quiz [https://www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au/authority-drift-index-take-the-quiz]    🎓 Ready to go deeper? Be Exceptional is Liz's signature leadership course for leaders who are ready to stop over-functioning and start leading with clarity and authority. 👉 Join here [https://www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au/joinus-2c00a25f-6b1e-43de-9f69-9caa21b5ecbc]   Connect with Liz:  ▶️ Take 5 With Me on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@lizmurray_Leadership], weekly leadership videos  🎧 Leading From The Edge on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4Hbdf0kFgsuhDVNLnanQRc], the audio version  💼 LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizmurrayedgeofpossibilities/], weekly newsletter and insights  📸 Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/eopossibilities/]  🌐 www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au [https://www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au]  📩 liz@edgeofpossibilities.com.au PUBLISH DATE: Monday 22 June 2026 at 6:00am AEST EPISODE LENGTH: 6 minutes 37 seconds THUMBNAIL: Week 4 cover, your budget resets, your patterns don't

20. juni 20266 min
episode I Built This For You, Introducing the Authority Drift Index artwork

I Built This For You, Introducing the Authority Drift Index

Early in my leadership career I was obsessed with getting better. Every workshop, every book, every minute in the car spent listening to the biggest names in leadership. I was ticking every box. And I still couldn't understand why the people side of leadership wasn't getting any easier. In this episode I'm sharing why that was, and introducing something I built to solve exactly that problem. In this episode: 00:00 The tapes in the car, my obsession with getting better 01:15 The uncomfortable truth about feedback and ego 02:30 Why I built the Authority Drift Index 03:45 The four pillars it measures 04:45 What I want you to feel when you get your result 05:45 It's live today, here's how to access it   The four pillars: Decision Discipline, how clearly and consistently you make and stand by your decisions Pressure Behaviour, how you show up when things get hard and the stakes are high Standards Enforcement, how consistently you hold the line on what matters, even when it's uncomfortable Responsibility Boundaries, whether you're holding your team accountable for their outcomes or quietly carrying the weight yourself   It's my birthday week, and the Authority Drift Index is live today. It's free, it takes five minutes, and it's the most useful thing I've put out this year.   FULL TRANSCRIPT: Early in my leadership career I was obsessed with getting better. Every leadership workshop I could find, I was there. Every book, I read it. Every minute in the car, I had a tape on, and later a CD. Peter Drucker, Jack Canfield, John Maxwell, Stephen Covey, Daniel Goleman. I was ticking every box, doing all the things that great leaders do. And I still couldn't understand why the people side of leadership wasn't getting any easier. I knew what to do in the moment, but afterward I would feel tired and drained, like something important was still missing. And I couldn't find the answer in any of the books I was reading. Today I want to tell you why, and introduce something I built to solve exactly that problem. Here is the uncomfortable truth I eventually had to face. When you are the leader, your team is not always going to tell you where you're missing the mark. Not because they don't see it, but because the dynamic between a leader and their team makes that kind of honesty very rare. And even when the feedback does come through, our ego steps in. Our ego puts a veil over what we're hearing, to protect us from feeling hurt or feeling uncomfortable. We take from feedback only what we are ready and willing to hear in that moment. I know this because I lived it. I was doing all the right things on paper, but I was filtering out the very information that would have helped me grow faster. And here's what I've learnt from over two decades of leading teams and coaching leaders. This is not a weakness, it's a deeply human response. The problem is that it keeps us circling, second guessing ourselves, feeling like we're not quite enough, without being able to name exactly what needs to change. I spent years looking for something that could cut through all of that noise. A tool that could ask the deeper questions, in a space where a leader feels comfortable enough to answer honestly. And I couldn't find it. So I've built it. The Authority Drift Index came from everything I know about what actually shifts leadership. Not the theory, not the beautiful frameworks, but the moment a leader sits in a quiet space, away from the pressure and the noise, and genuinely reflects on their own thought patterns. That's what great coaching does. It creates a comfortable space that asks the questions that cut through our ego's defences. And in that space, that's where the real understanding happens. That's where a leader sees their own behaviour through a different set of filters and gets a deeper picture of their strengths and of their stretches. The Authority Drift Index is that experience, in five minutes, for free. It measures your leadership authority across four pillars. Decision Discipline, how clearly and consistently you make, and stand by, your decisions. Pressure Behaviour, how you show up when things get hard and the stakes are really high. Standards Enforcement, how consistently you hold the line on what really matters, even when it's uncomfortable. And Responsibility Boundaries, whether you're holding your team accountable for their outcomes, or quietly carrying the weight yourself. Your result puts you in one of four bands, and each band gives you specific, honest feedback on what you're doing well, and exactly where the drift is happening. Not generic leadership advice. Your pattern, your next move. I want to tell you what I actually built this for. Not the quiz mechanics, not the score. The feeling that I want you to have when you read your result. I want to save you from the time we all spend circling around with those thoughts in our head. The second guessing, the self doubt, the quiet feeling of not being quite enough, that so many leaders carry around with them, often completely invisibly. When you finish the Authority Drift Index, I want you to feel two things. The first thing I want you to feel is clarity. Not a vague sense of something that needs to change, but a specific understanding of what's actually going on in your leadership right now. Named, clear, and actionable. And the second thing I want you to feel is seen. I want you to read your result and feel recognised in what you're doing really well. Because most leaders are doing more right than they realise, and they deserve to know that. This is your opportunity to sit in a comfortable space, away from the pressure of the role, and take an honest look at what might be going on. Not to judge yourself, but to understand yourself. Because understanding your patterns gives you the power to change them. And changing them is how you become the version of yourself that leads in the best way possible. It's my birthday week, and I can't think of a better way to mark it than by giving you something I genuinely wish I'd had earlier in my leadership journey. The Authority Drift Index is live today. It's free, it takes five minutes, and it will tell you more about where your leadership authority stands right now than most leaders learn in a year of workshops and books. Here's how to access it. Click the link below in this video, take the quiz, read your result honestly, and then decide what you want to do about it. If your result shows that there's work for you to do, I have some options to support you, from a thirty minute debrief with me personally, through to a deeper intensive for leaders who are ready to really recalibrate their authority from the ground up. Let's start with the quiz. https://www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au/authority-drift-index-take-the-quiz [https://www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au/authority-drift-index-take-the-quiz]  It's free. You can type drift in the comments and I'll send it straight to you, or click on the link below right now. I'll see you in the results. 🎯 Take the quiz here → 👉https://www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au/authority-drift-index-take-the-quiz [https://www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au/authority-drift-index-take-the-quiz]    🎓 Ready to go deeper? Be Exceptional is Liz's signature leadership course for leaders who are ready to stop over-functioning and start leading with clarity and authority. 👉 Join here [https://www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au/joinus-2c00a25f-6b1e-43de-9f69-9caa21b5ecbc]   Connect with Liz:  ▶️ Take 5 With Me on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@lizmurray_Leadership], weekly leadership videos  🎧 Leading From The Edge on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4Hbdf0kFgsuhDVNLnanQRc], the audio version  💼 LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizmurrayedgeofpossibilities/], weekly newsletter and insights  📸 Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/eopossibilities/]  🌐 www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au [https://www.edgeofpossibilities.com.au]  📩 liz@edgeofpossibilities.com.au   PUBLISH DATE: Monday 15 June 2026 at 6:00am AEST EPISODE LENGTH: 6 minutes 28 seconds THUMBNAIL: Birthday week launch thumbnail, ADI cover

14. juni 20266 min