#98 - Harry Garside - Identity, Immigration & Mindset
5/7/20261 hr 39 min
🎙 In This Episode of the 2 Worlds Collide Podcast, I sit down with Harry Garside — for a raw and unfiltered conversation about identity, pressure, and staying true to who you are in today’s world.
We dive into identity — how Harry has navigated expectations, criticism, and public perception while carving out his own path both inside and outside the ring.
We also unpack immigration and culture — discussing how Australia is changing, the conversations people are having (and not having), and what it means for the next generation.
Beyond that, we explore world issues — from social pressure to global tensions — and how individuals can stay grounded and aligned with their values despite the noise.
This is a powerful conversation about self-awareness, resilience, and having the courage to stand in who you are — no matter the environment.
🧭 In This Episode We Cover: 🥊 Identity, self-expression, and public perception 🌍 Immigration, culture, and modern Australia 🧠 Navigating pressure and criticism 💬 Staying true to your values in a loud world 🔥 Mindset, resilience, and personal growth 🇦🇺 The future of identity in Australia
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First 90 secondsSam Bamford· Host0:00
[upbeat music] Hi, guys. Welcome back to Two Worlds Collide Podcast. On today's episode, we have Olympian boxer Harry Garside. I hope you guys enjoy. And that's how, uh, we start Two Worlds Collide Podcast, in my back room in my house. Harry Garside. Mate, welcome to Two Worlds Collide Podcast. How you going?
Harry Garside· Guest0:30
I'm well, mate. Thanks, uh, thanks for having me. Thanks for picking me up from the airport as well. It was nice.
Sam Bamford· Host0:34
More than welcome. It's always, uh, it's always five-star Banford service here.
Harry Garside· Guest0:38
[laughs] Yeah.
Sam Bamford· Host0:38
Everyone always says thanks for picking me up to the airport, but I find it so much more, uh, it's just easier, right, if I pick you up, 'cause then we get to, get to know each other on the car ride here.
Harry Garside· Guest0:49
Yes.
Sam Bamford· Host0:49
And then, uh, it just doesn't feel like it's like a, you know, you come to a podcast studio, you meet the person you're doing the podcast with, a little bit weird.
Harry Garside· Guest0:57
Yeah.
Sam Bamford· Host0:58
So we get to gauge each other out on the, on the half-an-hour ride through the city, and I get to be like, "Oh, this is where I grew up," blah, blah, blah.
Harry Garside· Guest1:03
Yes.
Sam Bamford· Host1:04
So, mate, welcome.
Harry Garside· Guest1:05
That was nice.
Sam Bamford· Host1:05
Yeah.
Harry Garside· Guest1:06
No, I, um, I've been- Flying from Sydney? Flying from Sydney, mate. I, uh, I've been, yeah, loving some of your stuff. Um, I said to you in the car, I'm sure there's many things that we probably won't see eye-to-eye, eye-to-eye on, but I, um, obviously respect a lot of, you know, what you've been doing over the last few years. And I know me mum, when, when I said I was going on here, my mum was like, "Oh, I fucking love that guy."
Sam Bamford· Host1:25
Oh, nice.
Harry Garside· Guest1:26
Um, so shout out to me mum.
Sam Bamford· Host1:27
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Good stuff. And mate, I've had