My Way on Channel 9 profiles Queenslanders changing the game – Meet four remarkable changemakers redefining what it means to make a difference on My Way, this Sunday at 5.30pm on Channel 9 and 9Now.
Carmen Hartwich is Australia’s first Master of Bourbon and the seventh person globally to wear the title. Her journey to achieving this milestone took an enormous amount of dedication to make it through a rigorous 18-month process. Carmen’s drive continues as she looks to become a whiskey master, aiming to captivate audiences through workshops that reflect her passion and dedication to her craft.
In Brisbane, Gareth Williams and Shara Romer’s The Boxing Shop started as a backyard set-up and is now a dynamic training centre for youth, reaching 14 schools and producing multiple Olympic competitors. Drawing on their own experience from international competitions, they teach boxing skills – combining these with exercises to build self-respect and confidence and in turn make stronger community connections and foster personal growth.
Sof Kubler’s Good Growin’ Mushrooms is transforming Queensland’s mushroom scene.
With roots in the arts, Sof brings innovation and education to his mushroom cultivation. He is reshaping how we think about fungi through creative collaborations and sustainable practices.
Finally, we step into the creative world of The Dead Puppet Society, co-founded by David Morton and Nicholas Paine. This Brisbane theatre company brings handcrafted puppets to life in ways that captivate audiences globally, and their commitment to imagination and storytelling makes for a transcendent art form. Their coming national tour of Peter and the Starcatcher is poised to enchant audiences anew.
Don’t miss this episode of My Way, where these trailblazers show how dedication and creativity are shaping communities, this Sunday at 5.30pm on Channel 9 and 9Now.
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