Tomorrow is not today

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10/06/2026

New Tomorrow is not today magazine coming Friday 12th

Featuring articles you will want to read from some incredible local Gold Coast and interstate experts.

Mariana Lennert
Donna Martin
Eslana Lower
Jesse Stefani
Bec Purcell

And a poem about your purpose and passion

08/06/2026

He watched two of his daughters get taken over by an eating disorder.

There was no residential treatment centre in all of Australia.

So he built one.

Mark Forbes and his wife started a charity over 10 years ago after exhausting every option they could find. Spending $30,000/month on programs that simply didn't work because they weren't designed specifically for eating disorders.

They found 25 acres in Maleny Valley, signed an unconditional contract on the spot without the money, and put their family home on the market.

They lobbied Greg Hunt, Malcolm Turnbull and Scott Morrison in Canberra.

A local philanthropist handed them a $1M cheque on the spot.

The federal government eventually committed $70 million to fund residential centres across every state.

It all started from conversations around Mark's kitchen table.

As of April 1st this year, Australia now has what may be a world first, a complete three-stage model: residential centre, day program house, and short-term accommodation village.

All staffed by people with lived experience. All built on the belief that the first step isn't treatment, it's just getting someone out of the car.

There's so much more to this story.

The poem about the girl in the car.

The midnight kitchen visits.

The legal battle to keep parents involved in their child's treatment.

The granddaughter they've been raising.

The community garden where people recovering from eating disorders are learning to grow food.

This episode of Tomorrow Is Not Today goes to places many of us keep secret.

If you know someone who is struggling, or you're a parent who missed the signs and is carrying guilt about it — this one's for you.

Link in comments.

08/06/2026

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05/06/2026

Environment often makes your decisions for you subconsciously without you even knowing.

Are you in the right environment to become who you want to become.

Watch the full podcast with Gavin Topp

Link is in the first comment.

27/05/2026

The most important things are often overlooked.

And they tend not to last forever.

Whether it's to honour a family member as a gift or everlasting keepsake.

A professionally crafted cinematic documentary of their life, stories and memories that can easily be lost can be one of the greatest gifts you can give.

If you'd like to know more, click the link in the first comment.

24/05/2026

At 14, Gavin Topp watched 30 people stand by while he got beaten up at a party.
Not one of his "mates" stepped in.
That night birthed something that would take decades to understand.

Gavin went on to become Australian boxing champion, ranked top 12 in the world.
But behind the titles, the properties, the TV appearances — he was unravelling.
Alcohol. Drugs. Criminality. A night at the casino that nearly ended with him reversing through plate-glass doors.

He had everything the world said should make you happy.
It wasn't enough.

What changed everything wasn't another fight.
It was a conversation he never expected to have — in a dark room, backstage, 10,000 people waiting, too exhausted to lace up his own boots.

In our latest episode of Tomorrow Is Not Today, Gavin shares:

→ Why he believes there's no such thing as toxic masculinity — only undeveloped men
→ The three men that live inside every man (and which one is actually running the show)
→ What 30+ years of sobriety, seven kids, and two years in Malta taught him about legacy
→ How to know your purpose, develop for it, and deploy into it like a soldier on a mission

One of the rawest, most honest conversations we've had on this podcast.

If you're a man who knows something's missing — or knows what he wants but can't seem to move — this one's for you.

Link in First comment

19/05/2026

There’s a quiet identity crisis happening in adults no one talks about enough.

People who look successful on the outside…
careers, businesses, relationships, achievements…
yet privately wonder:

“Who am I without all of this?”
“What actually matters to me?”
“What value do I bring beyond what I do?”

The truth is, confidence doesn’t always disappear loudly.
Sometimes it fades quietly through years of performing, surviving, pleasing, achieving, and constantly adapting to everyone else’s expectations.

And eventually, many people reach a point where they no longer recognise themselves underneath it all.

That’s why self-awareness matters.
Not as a buzzword.
But as a foundation.

Because when you understand your values, your needs, your strengths, and what truly matters to you, decision-making becomes clearer.
Boundaries become stronger.
And life starts feeling more aligned instead of performative.

Even highly successful adults still question their identity sometimes.
The difference is whether they avoid the question…
or finally choose to explore it.

What’s one value you refuse to compromise on anymore?

18/05/2026

She was four years old. It was Christmas Eve. Her mother walked out the door, said "I don't love you," and closed it.

That little girl grew up to become a burnout recovery coach, mentor, and founder of The Goodlife Approach and her story is one of the most raw, real conversations we've ever had on this channel.

Donna Martin grew up in Derry, Northern Ireland, in the middle of The Troubles. Bombings. Riots. Army checkpoints. And a home where her mother was already gone long before she walked out.

She spent years searching for something she couldn't name. Through daily Mass, drink, drugs, a property collapse abroad, death threats, a legal nightmare, and one night, alone in a room with tablets in her hand.

What saved her wasn't a program. It was a phone call to her sister. And the unexpected words of a judge: "You're free."

Today, Donna helps people who look successful on the outside but are quietly falling apart inside. Her framework — pause, check, reset — is the foundation of The Good Life Approach.

New episode is LIVE now — link in 1st comment.

This one is for you if:
- You're the over-helper, the people pleaser, the one who carries everyone else - You've used busyness (or substances) to silence something you couldn't name
- You've hit rock bottom and need to hear it wasn't the end
- You're ready to stop surviving and start actually living

Drop a "yes" if this speaks to you and share it with someone you think it could help.

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