Man of Many has launched its TRAILBLAZERS digital edition, featuring exclusive profiles, in-depth reviews and personal accounts.
The latest edition is fronted by a trio of nationally recognised cover stars: ARIA Award-winning musician G Flip, rising NBA player Dyson Daniels, and NRL champion Ryan Papenhuyzen. In three revealing profiles, each star describes their experience overcoming resistance and how the process has shaped their outlook.
G Flip leads the way with a raw retelling of their shift from background player to headline act. Nick Hall, editor-in-chief of Man of Many, said ‘The Worst Person Alive’ singer’s candid and honest feature perfectly set the tone for an inspiring collection of stories.
“G Flip is the ultimate trailblazer. An artist who marches to the beat of their own drum, they are a shining example of what happens when tenacity meets talent. I couldn’t be more proud to have them grace the cover of our TRAILBLAZERS digital edition, alongside two of our most important sporting talents.
“While they may come from very different worlds, G, Dyson and Ryan all exude the same spirit of relentless determination in the face of adversity. To me, that is the very definition of trailblazing.”
“Australia is a nation of trailblazers and we consistently punched above our weight in the creative, sporting and technology sectors,” Hall continued.
“This edition celebrates the remarkable work of those willing to challenge the status quo and go firmly against the grain. Without their perseverance and determination, who knows where we’d be.”
Daniels is fresh off an appearance at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, representing Australia in Basketball. Ahead of the NBA season, the Aussie athlete talks about fashion, fame and the future of Australian sport.
NRL star Papenhuyzen also reflects on two years of heartbreak and injury in a new interview, with the Melbourne Storm fullback setting his sights on another stint at the top.
The edition also features profiles with gold-medal-winning skateboarder Keegan Palmer, chef Lennox Hastie and AFL star Buddy Franklin.