Julie Bullen Dip.Prof.Coaching B.Bus
The Women's Coach for Career, Leadership
& Personal Development

Media & Interviews
ABC Afternoons with Kat Feeney 27th May 2026
When Paul Brereton, former National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) Commissioner, resigned, he spoke about becoming "a distraction" and the role he had played in his own downfall.
It raises an interesting question: how much of our behaviour is driven by the desire to be liked, respected, or seen in a certain way? And how willing are we to acknowledge when we've made mistakes?
Authenticity is one of today's most popular buzzwords, but genuinely living authentically is far more challenging than simply talking about it. It requires self-awareness, humility, and the courage to own our missteps without becoming defined by them.
There is something incredibly liberating about being able to say, "I got that wrong," learn from it, and move forward. True authenticity isn't about being perfect. It's about being real — mistakes, imperfections, and all.
Joined by Voice Coach Sally Prosser


ABC Afternoons with Kat Feeney 11th March 2026
Negativity bias is a thing! - It's a survival mechanism designed to notice potential threats. The challenge for high-achieving women, is that this bias can quietly undermine confidence and amplify stress & anxiety in the body.
I see this showing up for many accomplished women. One negative comment is enough to make us spiral. Consciously giving weight to the positive feedback we receive, is a powerful step toward more balanced thinking and wellbeing.
Joined by best-selling author Anna Ferguson exploring the concepts of managing anxiety and how stress can live in the body.


ABC Afternoons with Kat Feeney 11th February 2026
Can you introduce yourself without mentioning your job, your family, your ethnicity, or where you live?
It sounds simple. It’s not! - most of us anchor our identity to roles and labels. But who are you without them?
Joined by SBS State Sales Manager Anthea Gaffney


ABC Afternoons with Kat Feeney 12th December 2025
In the frantic lead-up to Christmas, do we really need to get everything done?
Rather than piling on pressure, clear planning and prioritising what truly matters is a far smarter strategy. It not only protects your energy — it also maximises those dopamine boosts that come from the “completion elevation effect” when you intentionally finish what counts.

