About Russell Osborne
Thirteen years ago, after my mothers death, I decided to do something for a charity. One night, an idea came to me which I knew I was not going to remove until I had completed the idea. That was to gather a team of camels and walk through Australia's harshest deserts for a charity that helped children in desperate need. Not knowing a thing about camels, the deserts or expeditions, I set myself the goal of learning and gaining the skills, the camels and the equipment to complete such a task.
" I had made a decision but a decision that was made in the mode of a definite reality waiting to happen. I realised that if I went to my death bed, hopefully many years away, I would always wonder what such a journey and life changing event would have been like if I chose not to do it. I was not prepared or even going to entertain that thought. I wanted a life of absolutely no regrets and so I had no choice but to move towards completing the goal, step by step, mistake after mistake, hurdle after hurdle but so long as I moved forward. I knew only one thing and that was that it was possible.
At the time, I knew absolutely nothing about camels, camel trekking, the deserts of Australia, the organisational skills required, the skills I would need to complete the task and even what charity to support.
There has always been one thing else which has helped me immensly in getting to where I am today. Now I quote a thought that has remained with me since the conception of the transcontinental trekking idea. "If you want to become a champion tennis player, don't listen to a swimmer. Find the best of the best tennis player and simply ask him / her to mentor you to follow in their footsteps, exactly". "Follow their advice to the letter and always been in the learning mode". I did this by finding Australia's foremost camel trekker, Phil Gee and I became his student.
For many years, I lived in the learning mode, living in a tent and in a swag (bedroll) in the desert under Phils instruction, foregoing normal luxuries and mainstream lifestyle, wages and a regular lifestyle with friends etc. When I calculated the financial cost of getting to where I am today, I could have bought a house in Darwin, Australia, outright. That didn't matter so much. I was going to complete a dream that I truely believe is living a life worthwhile.
There is a lot of wealth in todays modern world and the truth is that it is entirely unacceptable that the most vunerable members of our global society are still in desperate need for life changing and life saving medical attention when all of this wealth surrounds them. The kids in crisis just need an avenue to take, a pathway to follow, an extended hand of help offered to them to recieve this much needed, lifesaving medical assistance. As adults, I sincerely believe it is our moral obligation to ensure that this hand of help is extended to the kids in crisis and that the wealth of the world is distributed to allow these medical miricles to occur.
I found Moira Kelly and the Children First Foundation quite by chance after contacting a number of children charities and told them of my dream to cross Australia's harshest deserts and then through the very middle of one of the largest cities in the southern hemisphere. Many charities treated me with contempt. Marg smith, the CEO of the Children First Foundation treated me with respect and said some words of pure magic. "Sounds like a terrific idea. Please keep us informed of your progress as you put this thing together". At the time I only had two camels, no trekking skills to speak of and absolutely no equipment, time, money for such a journey etc. I kept on chipping away at the project until my new partner by this stage, Ros and I were ready and about to take the first step on one of ther longest camel expedition Australia has ever seen.
From there, it was routine with many hurdles and near disasters. It's not so much what has happened but what your reaction is that can make the difference between success and failure.
FAILURE JUST WASN'T AN OPTION.
For all of those years of planning and learning, I had a mental image in my mind of what a camel train of eight camels, dressed in camel jewellery, along with hundreds of Children First Foundation supporters, walking down the main road that goes through Melbourne City would look like. I even knew the exact date and the exact time when all of this would happen, ten years before the actual event.
I had decided, nothing was going to stop me. Even when I had caught a wild camel for the expedition, trained him, loved him and spent many weeks with him and he died from a broken shoulder in a muster of camels, thus setting back the dream almost to the beginning point. (I still get a lump in my throat thinking of that beautiful, trusting young camel I had fallen in love with).
On the 22/11/09 we walked eight camels with hundreds of Moira Kelly and the Children First Foundation Supporters, along the main street of Melbourne City, directly through the middle of the city, to the Royal Children's Hospital where Trishna and Krishna had just been successfuly separated, to say thank you to Moira and the Children First Foundation for their work changing and saving children's lives.
The image of the dream was on the right date at exactly the right time. Now, I am planning the Perth to Sydney Thank You Camel Expedition and the details will be available soon.
Perth to Sydney Thank You Camel Expedition Website:
http://perthtosydneycamelexpedition.blogspot.com/
Once again, I have a mental image of place, time and scene of this expedition, after covering on foot over 4000kms. Again, supporting Moira Kelly and the Children First Foundation. There is so much more I could tell you but that is all a part of my Keynote Speaking programme aiming to help others who have a dream or business idea but need assistance in planning and putting together the processes to complete dreams.
"Live life like today is your last. One day it will be."
Russell Osborne (Feel free to contact me at: dundeecamels@hotmail.com for any quiries regarding my Keynote Speaking Presentation Details)"
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PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION
Title : Ambassador Children First Foundation, Keynote Speaker,Transcontinental Camel Expeditioner
Marketing Area : National / International
Type Of Business : Keynote Speaker, Transcontinental Camel Expeditions
Business Website : www.australiacamels.com
Industry : Public Speaking
Company Name : Transcontinental Camel Expeditions
Expertise : Keynote Speaker, Transcontinental Camel Expeditioner, Ambassador for the Children First Foundation
Years Of Experience In Industry : 10 Years
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Gender : Male
Place of Birth : Melbourne
Date of Birth: 12/25/1964
Personal Website : http://perthtosydneycamelexpedition.blog
Education Degrees : Obtained a Diploma in Teaching from Chisholm Institute of Technology
Hobbies/Sports : Catching and training wild camels. Being Outdoors
PROFESSIONAL BIOGRAPHY
Products And/Or Services :
Keynote Speaking, Public speaking,
Transcontinental Camel Expeditions and Desert Camel Safaris
Author: Camelman Dreaming
Affiliations Awards :
Eight times State Title Holder, Royal Lifesaving Society of Victoria
Ambassador Children First Foundation,
Royal Society of the Arts Cambridge, Postmasters
Attributes Success To :
I am extremely determined and yet, able to listen and accept new ideas.
I will not accept second best for myself and I operate so there will not be any regrets later in life.
My belief is that life is greater than what we recognise and live by.
"Live life like today is your last. One day it will be."
Future Career And Business Goals :
National and International Keynote Speaking.
The development of future major expeditions in support of Moira Kelly's Children First Foundation
The development of a functional Camel Industry in Australia involving Aboriginal Groups, Pastoralists and Major Corporations.
More About me :
Thirteen years ago, after my mothers death, I decided to do something for a charity. One night, an idea came to me which I knew I was not going to remove until I had completed the idea. That was to gather a team of camels and walk through Australia's harshest deserts for a charity that helped children in desperate need. Not knowing a thing about camels, the deserts or expeditions, I set myself the goal of learning and gaining the skills, the camels and the equipment to complete such a task.
" I had made a decision but a decision that was made in the mode of a definite reality waiting to happen. I realised that if I went to my death bed, hopefully many years away, I would always wonder what such a journey and life changing event would have been like if I chose not to do it. I was not prepared or even going to entertain that thought. I wanted a life of absolutely no regrets and so I had no choice but to move towards completing the goal, step by step, mistake after mistake, hurdle after hurdle but so long as I moved forward. I knew only one thing and that was that it was possible.
At the time, I knew absolutely nothing about camels, camel trekking, the deserts of Australia, the organisational skills required, the skills I would need to complete the task and even what charity to support.
There has always been one thing else which has helped me immensly in getting to where I am today. Now I quote a thought that has remained with me since the conception of the transcontinental trekking idea. "If you want to become a champion tennis player, don't listen to a swimmer. Find the best of the best tennis player and simply ask him / her to mentor you to follow in their footsteps, exactly". "Follow their advice to the letter and always been in the learning mode". I did this by finding Australia's foremost camel trekker, Phil Gee and I became his student.
For many years, I lived in the learning mode, living in a tent and in a swag (bedroll) in the desert under Phils instruction, foregoing normal luxuries and mainstream lifestyle, wages and a regular lifestyle with friends etc. When I calculated the financial cost of getting to where I am today, I could have bought a house in Darwin, Australia, outright. That didn't matter so much. I was going to complete a dream that I truely believe is living a life worthwhile.
There is a lot of wealth in todays modern world and the truth is that it is entirely unacceptable that the most vunerable members of our global society are still in desperate need for life changing and life saving medical attention when all of this wealth surrounds them. The kids in crisis just need an avenue to take, a pathway to follow, an extended hand of help offered to them to recieve this much needed, lifesaving medical assistance. As adults, I sincerely believe it is our moral obligation to ensure that this hand of help is extended to the kids in crisis and that the wealth of the world is distributed to allow these medical miricles to occur.
I found Moira Kelly and the Children First Foundation quite by chance after contacting a number of children charities and told them of my dream to cross Australia's harshest deserts and then through the very middle of one of the largest cities in the southern hemisphere. Many charities treated me with contempt. Marg smith, the CEO of the Children First Foundation treated me with respect and said some words of pure magic. "Sounds like a terrific idea. Please keep us informed of your progress as you put this thing together". At the time I only had two camels, no trekking skills to speak of and absolutely no equipment, time, money for such a journey etc. I kept on chipping away at the project until my new partner by this stage, Ros and I were ready and about to take the first step on one of ther longest camel expedition Australia has ever seen.
From there, it was routine with many hurdles and near disasters. It's not so much what has happened but what your reaction is that can make the difference between success and failure.
FAILURE JUST WASN'T AN OPTION.
For all of those years of planning and learning, I had a mental image in my mind of what a camel train of eight camels, dressed in camel jewellery, along with hundreds of Children First Foundation supporters, walking down the main road that goes through Melbourne City would look like. I even knew the exact date and the exact time when all of this would happen, ten years before the actual event.
I had decided, nothing was going to stop me. Even when I had caught a wild camel for the expedition, trained him, loved him and spent many weeks with him and he died from a broken shoulder in a muster of camels, thus setting back the dream almost to the beginning point. (I still get a lump in my throat thinking of that beautiful, trusting young camel I had fallen in love with).
On the 22/11/09 we walked eight camels with hundreds of Moira Kelly and the Children First Foundation Supporters, along the main street of Melbourne City, directly through the middle of the city, to the Royal Children's Hospital where Trishna and Krishna had just been successfuly separated, to say thank you to Moira and the Children First Foundation for their work changing and saving children's lives.
The image of the dream was on the right date at exactly the right time. Now, I am planning the Perth to Sydney Thank You Camel Expedition and the details will be available soon.
Perth to Sydney Thank You Camel Expedition Website:
http://perthtosydneycamelexpedition.blogspot.com/
Once again, I have a mental image of place, time and scene of this expedition, after covering on foot over 4000kms. Again, supporting Moira Kelly and the Children First Foundation. There is so much more I could tell you but that is all a part of my Keynote Speaking programme aiming to help others who have a dream or business idea but need assistance in planning and putting together the processes to complete dreams.
"Live life like today is your last. One day it will be."
Russell Osborne (Feel free to contact me at: dundeecamels@hotmail.com for any quiries regarding my Keynote Speaking Presentation Details)"
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