Weekend Warriors Rock

WWR Episode 4 - Lynne Miller - Never waste a good crisis

32 min · 4 okt 2025
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The guest of the fourth Weekend Warriors Rock podcast series is the inspiring Lynne. Lynne shares her personal journey, from being a PE teacher in the UK to moving to New Zealand and working as a business transformation expert in various ‘people and culture’ roles. She emphasises the importance of exercise and nutrition for maintaining well-being, especially during difficult times. Lynne shares her strategies for staying resilient, including the "80% rule" for diet and exercise and the philosophy of "this too shall pass" during adversity. Lynne also reflects on her biggest achievement being her children and successfully navigating significant personal and professional challenges over the past 18 months.Access the full show notes for this episode at ⁠: https://powerx2.co.nz/weekend-warriors-rock-episode-4/

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aflevering WWR Episode 8 In Memory of Pat Wallis - A life well lived artwork

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aflevering WWR Episode 7 Antje Niven - Penguin in the desert artwork

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aflevering WWR Episode 6 Amanda Gray - Routine & resilience artwork

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aflevering WWR Episode 5 - Liz Auina-Jones - Fight with your brain artwork

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aflevering WWR Episode 4 - Lynne Miller - Never waste a good crisis artwork

WWR Episode 4 - Lynne Miller - Never waste a good crisis

The guest of the fourth Weekend Warriors Rock podcast series is the inspiring Lynne. Lynne shares her personal journey, from being a PE teacher in the UK to moving to New Zealand and working as a business transformation expert in various ‘people and culture’ roles. She emphasises the importance of exercise and nutrition for maintaining well-being, especially during difficult times. Lynne shares her strategies for staying resilient, including the "80% rule" for diet and exercise and the philosophy of "this too shall pass" during adversity. Lynne also reflects on her biggest achievement being her children and successfully navigating significant personal and professional challenges over the past 18 months.Access the full show notes for this episode at ⁠: https://powerx2.co.nz/weekend-warriors-rock-episode-4/

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