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Really Interesting Women

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Conversations with amazing women whose journeys and experiences are fascinating, inspirational and educational.

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Really Interesting Women

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Ep. 162 Alison Whyte

Alison Whyte is one of Australia’s most accomplished and versatile actors, celebrated for her commanding presence across stage and screen.

Born in Tasmania she began her artistic journey a... more

Really Interesting Women

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Ep. 161 Mandy McElhinney

Mandy McElhinney is one of Australia’s most respected screen and stage actors, celebrated for performances that move confidently between sharp comedy and emotionally charged drama. 

S... more

Really Interesting Women 

The podcast 

Ep. 160  Amanda MacKenzie

Amanda MacKenzie is one of Australia's most influential voices in climate change advocacy and policy communication. 

As the Chief Executive Officer of the Climate Council, she has s... more

Really Interesting Women

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Ep. 159   Catherine Moore

Catherine Moore was a graduate of the prestigious Victorian College of the Arts and has become a multifaceted actor, voice artist, writer, and acting coach whose career spans theatre, ... more

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Mandy McElhinney
One of Australia's most recognisable and versatile performers
Actress
Episode: Mandy McElhinney
Amanda MacKenzie
Chief Executive Officer of the Climate Council and influential voice in climate change advocacy.
Climate Council
Episode: Amanda MacKenzie
Catherine Moore
Multi-faceted actor, voice artist, writer, and acting coach
Theatre, Television, Film
Episode: Catherine Moore
Anne Fulwood
Prominent journalist, broadcaster, author, corporate communication specialist, and advocate for the arts.
Episode: Anne Fulwood
Meow Meow
A renowned cabaret artist and performer known for her unique and complex performances.
Episode: Meow Meow
Chika Ikogwe
Trailblazer in Australia's entertainment industry, actress, writer, and advocate for diversity and representation.
Australian Entertainment Industry
Episode: Chika Ikogwe
Claire Mactaggart
Writer and manager of several cattle properties
Beef Australia
Episode: Claire Mactaggart
Nanette Carroll
Joint CEO of a $340 million recruitment business, former single mother of three, and advocate for resilience and family values.
Book Street
Episode: Nanette Carroll
Rosemary Kariuki OAM
Advocate for migrant and refugee women, Australian of the Year Local Hero 2021
Episode: Rosemary Kariuki OAM

Host

Richard Graham
Host of engaging conversations centered around remarkable women, encouraging empowerment and inspiration through varied narratives.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 34 ratings
  • Loving all your Ladies

    Thanks for your interviews, feeling a little inferior but love to be inspired. Like your questions and love that you let them talk.

    Keep going Mr Graham

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sjricho6
    Australia5 years ago
  • So good

    Loved listening to your interview with Nanette. Your easy, warm interview style was compelling listening. What an inspirational woman. Shed a tear, had a laugh - great way to spend a Sunday afternoon in the car. Well done

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    caro J A
    Australia5 years ago
  • Great interview of an inspirational woman

    Loved this podcast ! Definitely sharing with my daughters who will gain a lot from Nanette’s extraordinary story. What a wonderful interview of an inspirational down to earth lady .

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sazzathon
    Australia5 years ago

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Feedback frequently mentions the strong representation of women's voices and the importance of sharing diverse narratives.
Many express gratitude for the host's interview style, highlighting empathy and warmth that fosters genuine dialogue.
Listeners appreciate the emphasis on inspirational stories and feel motivated by the experiences shared by guests.

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Mandy McElhinney
Q: Can the role evolve as the filming continues?
Yes, interactions with other actors can lead to an evolution of the character, particularly in response to shifts in the storyline.
Mandy McElhinney
Q: Did you fear being typecast after playing Rhonda?
Yes, I was aware that I would be known as Rhonda due to the popularity of the ad campaign, but I've made my peace with it as it brought joy to people.
Dr Maddy McAllister
Q: What is photogrammetric modeling and what were the questions via the Batavia you're trying to answer with that emerging technology?
Photogrammetric modeling uses digital cameras to create 3D models of wreck sites, allowing a detailed understanding of shipwrecks underwater that are hard to visualize otherwise.
Dr Skye Krichauff
Q: What does healthy acknowledgement of historical trauma look like at a community level?
Healthy acknowledgement involves listening to Indigenous leaders and communities, respecting their unique experiences, and supporting their initiatives for reconciliation over a long-term commitment.
Dr Skye Krichauff
Q: Can you explain what an ethno-historian is and what drew you down that path?
An ethno-historian examines historical records through an anthropological lens, focusing on the lived experiences and cultural practices of people rather than just documented events.

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This series features enriching conversations with remarkable women from diverse fields who share their compelling journeys and experiences. Listeners will find discussions ranging from personal growth and professional achievements to societal contributions and cultural reflections. The podcast stands out by focusing on women's narratives, highlighting their challenges, triumphs, and invaluable insights, thereby promoting empowerment and inspiration for audiences eager to learn about the lives and careers of influential women. In every episode, guests provide a unique perspective on their respective industries, enriching the listener's understanding of the roles women play across various sectors.

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Really Interesting Women launched 6 years ago and published 163 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Really Interesting Women include:

1. Mandy McElhinney
2. Amanda MacKenzie
3. Catherine Moore
4. Anne Fulwood
5. Meow Meow
6. Chika Ikogwe
7. Claire Mactaggart
8. Nanette Carroll

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