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#004 - Dean Holton

Episode 4 of the Burro's Backyard podcast, hosted by G Studios Central Coast, titled "#004 - Dean Holton" was published on May 5, 2025 and runs 84 minutes.

May 5, 2025 ·84m · Burro's Backyard

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Dean Holton is one of the most passionate teachers you could ever meet and one of the biggest legends on the coast. Dean has been sober for 6+ years and his life now is dedicated to helping others. Dean’s raw honesty is inspiring as he opens up on why he had to go sober and how he did it. For anyone struggling, Deano gives practical advice that may help you. If you are struggling, please don’t hesitate to send me a message. I mean it. Can’t thank Dean enough for jumping on and sharing his story with me. Love ya brother!If you or someone you know is struggling, here are some services that can help:Lifeline – 24/7 crisis support and suicide prevention. Call 13 11 14 or visit lifeline.org.auBeyond Blue – Support for depression, anxiety, and mental health. Call 1300 22 4636 or visit beyondblue.org.auHeadspace – Mental health support for young people aged 12–25. Visit headspace.org.auAlcohol and Drug Foundation (ADF) – Information and support for alcohol and drug issues. Call the National Alcohol and Other Drug Hotline on 1800 250 015 or visit adf.org.auMensLine Australia – Support for men dealing with relationship or mental health challenges. Call 1300 78 99 78 or visit mensline.org.au

Dean Holton is one of the most passionate teachers you could ever meet and one of the biggest legends on the coast. Dean has been sober for 6+ years and his life now is dedicated to helping others. Dean’s raw honesty is inspiring as he opens up on why he had to go sober and how he did it. For anyone struggling, Deano gives practical advice that may help you. If you are struggling, please don’t hesitate to send me a message. I mean it. Can’t thank Dean enough for jumping on and sharing his story with me. Love ya brother!


If you or someone you know is struggling, here are some services that can help:

  • Lifeline – 24/7 crisis support and suicide prevention. Call 13 11 14 or visit lifeline.org.au

  • Beyond Blue – Support for depression, anxiety, and mental health. Call 1300 22 4636 or visit beyondblue.org.au

  • Headspace – Mental health support for young people aged 12–25. Visit headspace.org.au

  • Alcohol and Drug Foundation (ADF) – Information and support for alcohol and drug issues. Call the National Alcohol and Other Drug Hotline on 1800 250 015 or visit adf.org.au

  • MensLine Australia – Support for men dealing with relationship or mental health challenges. Call 1300 78 99 78 or visit mensline.org.au

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On A Donkey's Hurricane Deck by R. Pitcher Woodward (1866 - 1941) LibriVox "A Tempestous Voyage of Four Thousand and Ninety-Six Miles Across the American Continent on a Burro, in 340 Days and 2 Hours - starting without a dollar and earning my way." The journey could be accomplished in 5 days by train, but the author took close to a year to work his way across the country. This is a witty and amusing account of one man's (and his donkey's) adventures crossing the American continent from New York to San Francisco. (Summary by Lynne Thompson) On A Donkeys Hurricane Deck Robert Pitcher Woodward On a Donkey’s Hurricane Deck is a humorous and adventurous travelogue recounting one man’s extraordinary journey across the U.S. on a burro. Facing unpredictable weather, strange encounters, and endless challenges, this witty and charming memoir brings a unique perspective on turn-of-the-century America. Letters from the West by James Hall (1793 - 1868) ciesse James Hall was a soldier, lawyer, circuit judge, newspaper editor, historian, and author of fiction. He was also the first publisher of a literary magazine west of Pittsburgh. Hall originally wrote some of the letters in this collection in 1820, while voyaging by keelboat down the Ohio River from Pittsburgh to Shawneetown, Illinois, where he established a law practice. He appears to have revised the 1820 letters and added more prior to publication in London in 1828. Much more than a description of his travels, the letters include his observations on many subjects, reflecting current affairs and his broad interests. Topics include: Cumberland Road; Internal Improvements in 1820s; Harman Blennerhassett; Burr's Conspiracy; Manners of the People in Old Northwest; General Presby Neville; Cincinnati in 1820s; Arthur St. Clair; Falls of the Ohio; Shawneetown Illinois; Backwoodsmen; Daniel Boone; Harpe Brothers; Regulators; Popular superstitions Ohio River Valley. - Summary by Ted Lienhart Burjo Talk's reza bhimo Obrolan santai gaya anak Burjo, nasi telor dan es teh adalah teman. Rokok dan kopi adalah sahabat. Kamu dan aku adalah keluarga. Selamat mendengarkan
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