S3 Episode 5 - Sara Stuart & Jake Long - Building a commercial printing business AND life after footy

S3 Episode 5 - Sara Stuart & Jake Long - Building a commercial printing business AND life after footy

Author: Isaac Harrison November 19, 2024 Duration: 45:16

In this episode of Deadly Discussions, we have two deadly guests: Sara and Jake. While their journeys are different, they share a common thread of overcoming challenges and staying grounded in their culture.

Sara:

  • Indigenous entrepreneur and founder of Australia’s largest female-owned commercial printing business.
  • Grew up in the foster system and turned those challenges into the foundation for her success.
  • Now thriving in industries like printing, fabrics, and pyjamas, she shares how resilience and creativity fueled her journey.

Jake:

  • Former AFL player and son of football legend Michael Long.
  • Grew up balancing his father’s legacy with his own path in the AFL.
  • Shares how his connection to Aboriginal culture grew over time and became a key part of his identity.

Both Sara and Jake have faced significant life challenges, finding strength in unexpected places along the way. Sara’s entrepreneurial journey and Jake’s transition out of professional sports demonstrate that success is rarely a straight line.

Their stories highlight the importance of embracing culture, as their Aboriginal heritage continues to shape and inspire their paths. Through life’s unpredictable twists, they share valuable lessons in adaptability, offering insights on staying grounded and moving forward, no matter the obstacles.


Isaac Harrison hosts Deadly Discussions, a series of conversations that digs into the human stories behind meaningful enterprise. Each episode moves beyond spreadsheets and business plans to explore how leaders and founders build ventures that genuinely serve the people around them. You’ll hear from individuals who measure success not just in profit, but in positive impact, discussing the real-world challenges and triumphs of running operations that support both communities and families. This podcast sits at the unique intersection of practical management, entrepreneurial spirit, and non-profit ethos, offering a grounded perspective often missing from typical business talk. The dialogue focuses on the decisions, values, and daily work that define a purpose-driven career. Tune in for honest reflections on what it means to do good business, providing listeners with both inspiration and actionable insight from those who are quietly getting it done.
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