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Bravo's VanderPump Rules star Scheana Shay & Brock Davies chat with the Imperfectly Perfect Team.

Bravo's Vanderpump Rules Star Scheana Shay and Professional Athlete Boyfriend Brock Davies get up close and personal as they share their own imperfections, behind the scenes stories, their relationship, their recent news and how they have got through this time being their for one another.

Bravo's Vanderpump Rules Star Scheana Shay and Professional Athlete Boyfriend Brock Davies get up close and personal with founder Glenn Marsden, Kim Somers Egelsee and Eden Sustin as they share their own imperfections, behind the scenes stories, their relationship, their recent news and how they have got through this time being there for one another.

To find out more about Scheana and Brock's latest projects or to keep up to date with them; simply head to the links below:

Scheana Shay - https://www.instagram.com/scheana/?hl=en

Scheananigans with Scheana Shay -https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/scheananigans-with-scheana-shay/id1355212095

Brock Davies -

https://www.instagram.com/brock__davies/?hl=en

https://www.instagram.com/f45_easthillcrest/?hl=en

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'The Enemy Within' - Joe Williams Tew.

Listen to this episode from ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast on Spotify. In 2012, Joe Williams found himself sitting in a Dubbo psychiatric unit, faced with a choice. The former NRL player and professional boxer had just attempted suicide. "Joe you're lucky to be alive," his doctor said.

The former NRL player and professional boxer had just attempted suicide.

"Joe you're lucky to be alive," his doctor said.

"You've got a second chance at life now, what are you going to do with it?"

In the years prior, Williams had managed to kick his addictions to illicit drugs and alcohol. But he had fallen into a destructive pattern of prescription drug use, and was struggling with his recently-diagnosed bipolar disorder.

Williams says that day in Dubbo was one step in an ongoing journey to self-knowledge and recovery, but it marked a turning point.

"It was in that moment, I said to myself … 'I am so thankful to be alive, and every day I get to open my eyes, I'm going to treat that as a gift'," he said....

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Episode 22 - What a truly inspirational story Joe has and I feel so honoured for him sharing it with not only myself but on the imperfectly perfect campaign. Overcoming adversity, working through his emotional struggles and finding out what worked for him is the ultimate inspiration and to further move forward and help others - such a selfless act of pure humanity and kindness.

https://open.spotify.com/episode/13e7e4IOoe2D8BqgwqZcCJ