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What Happens When You Take Back Your Story with Barry Du Bois

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7th May 2026

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About this episode

I’ve had many conversations about death, grief, and what it means to be prepared… but this one felt different.

Barry Du Bois is someone many Australians know from television. A builder, presenter, and now a powerful mental health advocate. But beyond the public image, Barry carries a deeply personal story shaped by cancer, loss, resilience, and a defining belief: “I won’t have anybody else narrate my story,” even when faced with a terminal diagnosis.

What struck me most in this conversation wasn’t just what Barry has been through… it was how he chooses to live because of it.

This episode explores what it means to face mortality head-on, draw strength from connection, and learn to live fully, one small, intentional step at a time, even in life’s hardest moments.

Remember; You may not be ready to die, but at least you can be prepared.

Take care,
Catherine

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Guest Bio
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Barry Du Bois

Builder, Television Presenter, and Mental Health Advocate

Barry Du Bois is a builder, television presenter, and mental health advocate whose life has been shaped by lived experience, not theory.

Many Australians know Barry from his television work on The Renovators and The Living Room, where his warmth and honesty made him a household name.

Over the past four decades, he has worn many hats, apprentice, builder, contractor, CEO, husband, and father, but it’s his personal journey through illness that has most profoundly shaped his perspective. First diagnosed in 2010 with a rare blood cancer, solitary plasmacytoma, Barry’s condition later developed into incurable myeloma in 2017. Since then, he has undergone extensive treatment, including surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and a blood stem cell transplant.

Barry is now an ambassador for the Leukaemia Foundation, advocating for better access to care and support for all Australians facing blood cancer. Through sharing his story, he encourages others to seek help and reminds people they are not alone, particularly when facing the silent pressures of illness, identity, and responsibility.

At his core, Barry is a devoted husband to Leonie and father to twins Bennet and Arabella. Today, through his work, The Art of Untangling Lives, he helps people navigate the challenges we often carry quietly, bringing empathy, insight, and humanity to conversations that matter most.

Summary

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • What it feels like to be told you have only months to live, and choosing not to accept that narrative
  • The unseen impact of grief, identity, and “holding it all together.”
  • Why human connection is one of the most powerful forms of support
  • The difference between fixing someone and truly listening to them
  • How resilience is built through adversity, not avoidance
Transcript

​[00:00:00]  We sat in front of three doctors and the very first doctor, the first thing she ever said to me, and I'd never met this person before in my life, she just looked at me and said, "Well, Barry, my best advice is to go home, tidy up your affairs, spend as much time as you can with your loved ones, you've got about three months to live." And I said to her, "Well, I'm afraid you don't know me and I don't know you. " But I said, "I'm stronger than that narrative and if you're not prepared to give me a little bit more latitude than that, I'd rather you leave the room. I'm not intereste ... Read More

Resources

A little extra support for our listeners

If this conversation resonated with you, Barry has generously shared a range of free resources to help you feel more prepared, less overwhelmed, and supported through life’s more complex moments.

His work through The Art of Untangling Lives focuses on preparation, legacy, and easing the burden on loved ones.

Barry also offers a short, practical online program, 5 Days to a Calmer, Stronger You, designed as a gentle starting point for people who may appear to be coping on the outside, but don’t always feel that way underneath.

You can explore his resources at: barrydubois.com

As a special offer for our listeners, you can use the code BAZ10 to get 10% off his paid courses and guides.

Barry is also releasing a new guide, “The Big C: Preparation for Treatment”, which supports individuals navigating a cancer diagnosis and the steps that follow.

Follow Barry and continue the conversation:
Instagram: @Baz_DuBois
Facebook: Barry Du Bois

 

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