Nick McGowan: From UN Peacekeeper to Politician – A 40-Year Journey to Parliament

How do you build a life of experience worthy of public office? In this powerful episode, Nick McGowan, Member for North-East Metro Region, shares his extraordinary 40-year journey from a 16-year-old party member to a United Nations worker in war zones, and finally to the Victorian Parliament. He answers the critical question for any aspiring leader: what value do you bring beyond politics?

Nick’s story is one of relentless perseverance, having contested numerous elections before his ultimate success. He opens up about the formative challenges of his upbringing, the life-altering lessons learned managing demobilization programs for ex-combatants in Africa, and the humbling reality of re-entering Australian politics. He provides raw, unfiltered advice on why failure is a necessary teacher, how to navigate the team dynamics and envy inherent in political life, and the profound importance of staying connected to your local community.

Bridged By Words is the podcast where aspiring leaders connect with experienced politicians, gaining the lessons and inspiration they need for their own path. Watch full interviews on YouTube or listen on Spotify.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Why embracing failure and persevering through countless setbacks is the real key to long-term success.

  • How experiences outside the political bubble—from waiting tables to UN peacekeeping—build invaluable perspective.

  • The critical importance of trusting your gut instinct in high-pressure, life-or-death situations.

  • Why "envy kills" in a team environment and how to foster a collaborative mindset for greater impact.

  • How to identify and communicate your unique value to the community you seek to represent.

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