
Conversations with amazing women whose journeys and experiences are fascinating, inspirational and educational.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 162 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | CareersPersonal JournalsSociety & CultureBusiness | |||

Really Interesting Women
The podcast
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
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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
Really Interesting Women
The podcast
Ep. 158 Anne Fulwood
Anne Fulwood is a very prominent journalist, broadcaster, author, corporate communication specialist and advocate for the arts.
Her career has spanned over four decades and she became on... more
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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
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
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 .
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The content explores the lives of remarkable women from various backgrounds and fields, highlighting their unique journeys, challenges, and successes. Topics frequently brought up include social advocacy, professional achievements, personal storytelling, and the importance of representation in media and society. The conversations often center around themes like resilience, community support, and the impact of their work across different sectors, making this a rich source of inspiration for listeners interested in empowerment and personal growth.
Noteworthy are the diverse experiences shared by guests, ranging from healthcare advocates and educators to journalists and artists, reflecting a broad spectrum of perspectives on issues affecting ... more
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Recent guests on Really Interesting Women include:
1. Catherine Moore
2. Anne Fulwood
3. Meow Meow
4. Chika Ikogwe
5. Claire Mactaggart
6. Nanette Carroll
7. Rosemary Kariuki OAM
8. Dr. Skye Krichauff
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