Randall Clinch says his methods are commonsense and anyone can learn them. So successful was at he at one stage that he was enlisted to help improve managerial and staff performance in some of Australia's better known companies. He made and lost a lot of money in the corporate world. But the illness and subsequent death of his 12 year old son Teddy prompted another major life change. Randall decided to hit the road with a swag and, working only for donations, and in cooperation with the ACT Education Department, he visits schools to help children with behavioural and emotional problems. He is credited with achieving remarkable results. Hawker College School Counsellor Mike Owner says: "I constantly ask myself why does he do it. He lives on a shoestring. But he has found this gift and he's committed to it and regardless of what it costs him, he's convinced that it's important."