EPISODES

Launching October 2025

Episode 01 - ‘The Cat with Nine Lives’

Dan Single

In the opening episode of IT AIN’T OVER YET, we sit down with fashion designer and Ksubi co-founder Dan Single. Once riding high at the forefront of global streetwear, Dan’s world was shattered after a devastating accident left him physically and mentally broken. In this raw and revealing conversation, Dan opens up about the long road back—from the brink of death to rediscovering purpose. With brutal honesty, humour, and heart, he reflects on ego, healing, and the power of vulnerability. It’s a story of survival, growth, and the reminder that even when everything falls apart, IT AIN’T OVER YET.

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Episode 02 - ‘The Man Walker’

Mark Burns

In this episode, we sit down with Mark Burns, the humble founder of The Man Walk—a grassroots movement that started with a simple idea: men walking and talking together. What began as one man looking for connection in the early hours of the morning has grown into a nationwide community supporting thousands. Mark opens up about his own mental health battles, the loneliness that many men carry in silence, and the unexpected power of showing up—step by step, side by side. This is a story about quiet leadership, mateship, and how sometimes the simplest ideas can create the biggest impact.

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Episode 03 - ‘The Current Between Father and Son’

Dave Rastovich

In this deeply reflective episode, we dive into the life of legendary free surfer and ocean activist Dave Rastovich. But this isn’t a surf story—it’s a conversation about fathers and sons, and the unspoken currents that shape us. Dave opens up about the emotional distance between him and his father, the silent expectations, and the grief that followed his dad’s passing. Through nature, surfing, and self-inquiry, Dave explores how he’s learning to break the cycle—and what it means to show up differently for the next generation. Gentle, honest and moving, this episode is about navigating the emotional ocean between men and finding peace in the swell.

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Episode 04 - ‘Defying Gravity’

Timothy Hanley

Timothy Hanley was a roofer living in Mullumbimby when the 2022 floods ripped through his house, trashing everything he owned. With no insurance, he started the long, gruelling process of rebuilding it himself. But just as things were beginning to take shape, a workplace accident left him a paraplegic. In this raw and deeply human episode, Tim speaks candidly about losing everything — twice — and the brutal reality of starting over in a body that no longer works the way it used to. It’s a story of unimaginable setbacks, quiet strength, and the choice to keep moving forward when life knocks you flat.

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Episode 05 - ‘The Inn Keeper’

Ranu Amulis

Ranu Amulis runs a small surf camp on a remote island in Northern Sumatra, where the ocean provides both his livelihood and his sanctuary. When his son was born with two holes in his heart, life took a painful turn. Ongoing medical challenges and the uncertainty of his son’s future weigh heavily — but Ranu finds strength in his deep Muslim faith. His true escape, though, is in the kitchen: cooking rich, soulful seafood dishes for travellers and guests, sharing not just meals but moments of joy. This episode is a tender portrait of a father’s love, quiet resilience, and the healing power of faith, food, and community.

Click the link for Dr Richard Chugsworth's professional breakdown of the episode