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  • Shaynna Blaze
    2024/12/18

    Really Interesting Women - the podcast


    Ep. 141

    Shaynna Blaze

    This is my final podcast episode for 2024 - and what an incredible guest to finish.

    Shaynna Blaze has had an amazing path to becoming the household name we see today.

    And her abilities and talents are the gift that keeps on giving as she throws herself into another aspect of her ever evolving career.

    Shaynna takes opportunities, or creates them. Or both.

    It's a great discussion which shows how a fulfilling life and career can open up - if you're open to it and prepared to work for it.

    For those who may not be aware of Shaynna's background, she is an award-winning interior designer, author, creative director, business owner, executive producer, musician, and, of course, TV personality.

    She has become a household name from her time as a co-host on Selling Houses Australia and as a judge on The Block since 2012. Her television career expanded with her participation in Celebrity Apprentice Australia, which she won...in 2021.

    She has also just launched her EP which re-establishes (that’s ‘re-establishes’) her music career. She is also an advocate for social justice, she actively supports organizations addressing domestic violence and has been involved in projects like the feature film The Fort, which highlights issues of domestic abuse. She is committed to mentoring the next generation of designers and empowering women in the industry.

    Her EP clips are on YouTube:
    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kXU-DWX_2qHsRwGiDi3JCtfXZXHNQYD60

    Her 'Bluebottle performance' on The Masked Singer:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hr8i8Jsbs7s

    Her cabaret show at Malthouse Theatre Melb. Feb 27/28
    https://www.malthousetheatre.com.au/whats-on/hirer-events/taking-back-my-joy

    Voice of Change: instagram @voiceofchangeau

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    https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/really-interesting-women/id1526764849


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    46 分
  • Bianca Chatfield
    2024/12/04

    Really Interesting Women - the podcast


    Episode 140 Bianca Chatfield

    Bianca Chatfield is a former Australian netball player. In fact, she was one of the youngest players to have debuted for Australia.

    She’s won a world championship, Commonwealth Games gold as well as 6 combined premierships with Melbourne Phoenix and Melbourne Vixens.

    The transition from successful athlete to what I’ll call the outside world, is never easy. And it’s a testament to her ability, drive and determination that she would become a leading media personality and business owner.

    Bianca is, without doubt, one of the most prominent female voices in Australian sport. She also works across a variety of TV and radio shows, launched a book in 2016 called Every Girl Needs A Plan and, always seeking new challenges, in 2018 she and a former teammate, became reality TV stars when they were one of the teams on the channel 9 reality show, The Block. But her reality show connections don’t stop there. Her partner is also a reality show star. It’s a very modern love story.

    Head to the link in my bio to have a listen to our conversation.

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    https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/really-interesting-women/id1526764849


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  • Mem Fox AM
    2024/11/20

    Really Interesting Women - the podcast


    Episode 139

    Mem Fox AM

    Mem Fox is one of this country’s favourite writers.

    In 1983, she became Australia’s best-selling writer and has remained the pre-eminent writer for young children pretty much since then. She has written over 45 books for children, many of which have become international best-sellers in Australia and the US.

    But it was one book in particular that caught international attention and thrust her into the public’s orbit. And that book was originally called ‘Hush the Invisible Mouse’, but, we now know it as... Possum Magic.

    Mem was born in Melbourne and grew up in Africa. She went to drama school in England, and came back to Australia in 1970, aged 22. She claims that growing up outside the country and returning at 22 gave her a unique perspective on Australia, and a passionate love for it.

    Mem Fox is a retired Associate Professor of Literacy Studies from Flinders University, South Australia, where she taught teachers for 24 years until 1996.

    Her latest book is Meerkat Mayhem, illustrated by Judy Horacek, published on November 5th 2024.

    Head to the link in my bio for our podcast conversation.

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    47 分
  • Jo Stanley
    2024/11/06

    Really Interesting Women - the podcast

    Ep. 138

    Jo Stanley

    Jo Stanley has had an incredibly successful media career spanning over 2 decades.

    During that time, amongst many other achievements, she took 2 radio shows on 2 different networks to Number 1. She’s probably the only woman in Australia to ever do this.

    She was co-host of The House of Wellness TV and Radio, is producer and host of numerous podcasts, writes a regular column for the Sunday Life Magazine, and is the creator of the ‘Play Like a Girl’ children’s book series.

    Most of us would recognise Jo from her television appearances on Australia's Brainiest Kid, The Panel, Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Thank God You're Here, The Projet, Studio 10 and Hughesy, We Have a Problem.

    But it’s what she’s done more recently that is, I think, her most impressive undertaking.

    Having the experience she had, Jo became concerned that there was no radio station catering to women’s interests and life experience. So... she is building a new radio network for women, by women called Broad Radio.

    She's an incredibly hard worker, fun, funny, has a searing intellect and a good heart. Others have described her as having 'a warm and vibrant honesty'. I agree.

    Have a listen to our conversation by heading to the link in my bio.

    Jo's new radio network can be found by downloading the broad radio app or by heading to www.broadradio.com.au and listening live.

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  • Dr Louise Mahler
    2024/10/23



    Really Interesting Women - the Podcast

    Episode 137


    Dr Louise Mahler

    Dr Louise Mahler is one of the world’s leading keynote speakers. She has been voted. amongst the top experts in both Body Language and Communication globally.

    ...and it started following a decade singing Opera in Europe, including a soloist contract at the Vienna State Opera. From that, Louise began an exploration of performance as it applies to the business context.

    Louise is a highly sought-after media figure and commentator and is regularly interviewed on Sunrise, The Today Show, SBS, the ABC, and radio stations across Australia. You may recognise her from that and from analysing politicians during the last federal election and Royals such as Prince Harry and Meghan. Her analysis of the Johnny Depp and Amber Herd trial attracted over 2 million views on YouTube.

    But beyond that public image, she also helps leaders and teams to elevate their body language and voice.

    She was awarded the Professional Speakers Association’s Keynote Speaker of the Year for 2021 and the Stevie Award for Lifetime Achievement helping Women in Business.

    Head to the link in my bio to listen to our conversation.

    Dr Loise Mahler’s latest book is Gravitas: Timeless Skills to Communicate with Confidence and Build Trust

    https://www.amazon.com.au/Gravitas-Timeless-Skills-Communicate-Confidence/dp/1394237332

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  • Professor Adele Green AC
    2024/10/09

    Really Interesting Women - the podcast


    Episode 136 Professor Adele Green AC

    Adele Green is officially (and often) referred to as "an international leader in the epidemiology of melanoma and skin cancer. Her ground-breaking randomised controlled trial of long-term sunscreen application in an Australian community provides the scientific basis for clinical and public health advice about sunscreen use for skin cancer prevention."

    And all that is true. But I always think it's important to put those statements into context to get a true picture of the significance of the statement....

    When Adele Green studied medicine, it was with a view to having a significant humanitarian impact. When she started her research, we didn't even know how common skin cancer was. It just wasn't recorded anywhere. Adele saw the problem and sought to do something about it.

    There was a time, not that long ago, when no one knew the burden of skin cancer or how to prevent it - until Adele turned her mind to it. Her work has contributed hugely to the treatment of melanomas. And that treatment has dramatically improved over the last 10 years such that the survival rates for even advanced melanomas has been turned around significantly.

    She is also an innovator when it comes to detection and treatment of indigenous cancers. Another significant contribution includes insight into risk factors for ovarian cancer.

    Professor Adele Green has received international awards and is a recognised advocate for cancer control, including through longstanding membership on national and international scientific and advisory councils. She has trained and mentored a generation of epidemiologists and clinician-scientists.

    Have a listen to our conversation by heading to the link in my bio.

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  • Justine Barwick
    2024/09/11

    Really Interesting Women - the podcast

    Episode 134

    Justine Barwick

    "If you can't solve the big problems, solve the little ones in front of you and keep chipping away"

    Justine Barwick has been working tirelessly and selflessly in the Community Services sector for 25 years. The sort of person that puts the needs of everyone else before her own. But circumstances eventually changed that dramatically.

    It was what happened in September 2018 that propelled Justine into the national conscience. You see, she was on annual holiday in the beautiful Whitsunday Islands and this country’s collective worst nightmare happened. She was attacked and mauled by a shark.

    She was very, very lucky to survive. In those situations, life changes dramatically in an instant and those changes, should you survive...are ongoing both physically and mentally.

    Here’s the story of an extraordinary woman whose resilience and determination meant she not only survived, she thrived. It's an incredible and inspiring story of survival. And the lessons she's learned on the way are relevant for all of us.

    Head to the link in my bio to hear Justine's story.

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  • Melinda Schneider
    2024/08/28

    Really Interesting Women - the podcast

    Episode 133

    Melinda Schneider

    *This podcast contains content about depression*

    Melinda started in the entertainment industry aged 3 alongside her mother, the legendary yodeller Mary Schneider. She recorded music at 8, had her acting debut in A Country Practice at 13, went on to release 14 albums and win six Golden Guitars from the Country Music Awards of Australia.

    Her songs have been recorded by Australian music royalty such as John Farnham, Olivia Newton-John and Paul Kelly.

    Melinda is an incredible live performer and has enjoyed huge touring success. After recording an album of Doris Day songs in tribute to her hero, Mary encouraged Melinda to write a full theatre show about Doris. She did. The tour which accompanied her #1 hit album ‘Melinda Does Doris’ toured the country extensively and even sold out the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall twice!

    Having had a successful career for 40 years, she continues her innovative progression with the launch of an independent record label and, I understand, a new album early next year. Rock guru Glenn A Baker described her as one of this country’s truly important artists.

    But, as is often the case, the achievements and accolades don’t tell the whole story.

    In 2018, as a result of 30 years of relentless work combined with a perfectionist streak, Melinda was overcome with depression. She has been very public about it and I personally found it a really insightful discussion. Her strength, resilience and determination in dealing with this issue stands, I imagine, with equal pride alongside all her other achievements.

    Head to the link in my bio to listen to Melinda's podcast episode.

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    37 分