Episode 16: Mel Redsell OAM, A Brave Life

Episode 16: Mel Redsell OAM, A Brave Life

Author: Echo News June 19, 2024 Duration: 1:50:19

In this episode, we sit down with Mel Redsell, the inspiring founder of A Brave Life, a North Brisbane-based charity dedicated to supporting vulnerable mothers and their newborns. Mel shares her deeply personal journey from being a teenage mother in Townsville to becoming a registered nurse and midwife. She talks about the challenges she faced, including overcoming domestic violence and societal stigma, and how these experiences fueled her determination to create a support network for others in similar situations.


We delve into the founding of A Brave Life, exploring how Mel started the organisation in her spare bedroom and grew it into a vital resource for thousands of families across Queensland. Mel explains the core programs of A Brave Life, including the Baby Bundle program which provides essential items and ongoing support to mothers in need, particularly in rural and remote areas.


Throughout the conversation, Mel highlights the importance of community support, partnerships, and the dedicated team that drives the organization forward. She shares heartwarming success stories and discusses the systemic changes needed to better support vulnerable families in Australia.


Mel also offers valuable advice for young mothers facing similar challenges. She emphasizes the power of resilience, determination, and the impact one can make through compassionate action.


Tune in to hear Mel's inspiring story and learn how A Brave Life is making a significant difference in the lives of mothers and their babies. Discover ways you can get involved and support this incredible organization.


Also in this week’s podcast:

  • Our monthly real estate segment, PROPERTY PULSE, brought to you by our sponsor, The Whitehead & Crump Team from Harcourts Solutions. In Property Pulse, we dive deep into the latest trends, insights, and tips in the ever-evolving world of real estate - with a focus on local north-west suburbs.
  • Ferny Grove markets have moved to Brookside Shopping Centre from the Sunday 7th July 2024 
  • Rental and housing crisis in QLD and a report by the Queensland Council for Social Services 
  • Destination Spotlight - I take you for a tour through our local wine regions
  • Steve throws us back to the history of Cash’s Crossing.
  • Plus a bunch of upcoming events including those in the school holidays.


We hope you enjoy this week’s episode - let’s chat the Talk of the Town. 


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