
Each week Sam Blacker talks to people with successful careers and asks them to share stories of anything they have done that they feel shame about. What follows is an exploration of shame, to see if it has any influence on those of us who have achieved success. Sam is a seasoned radio broadcaster and producer and uses this experience to really connect with each of his guests and get them to open u... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Comedian, writer and member of The Chaser team, Andrew Hansen joins me to discuss what he might feel ashamed of, and whether or not that has had any influence on his life and career.
With an extensive career in the Australian comedy and media indust... more
With appearances on Have You Been Paying attention, Utopia and now 10's Cram, Dilruk Jayasinha has been making a huge impact on the Australian comedy scene.
But what motivates him and and how has shame influenced his successful career in comedy?
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Dan Wilkinson is a huge digital media manager, podcaster and personal friend of mine. In this episode he explains how feelings of shame about previous elements of his life have allowed him to embrace a life of freedom and creativity.
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Love the show, but a 1:7 ratio of women to men interviewees is pretty poor.
Loved how easily sam got Pete to open up about his life, kinda wish I was a childhood thief if I knew it would be followed with that much success. Loved it keep em coming đ
It's nice to know I'm not alone. Great content, very easy to listen to!
A really good listen - Sam is a great interviewer and I like how deep he goes with his subjects. Shame is a pretty difficult emotion for people to talk about, but so so interesting.
Such a great idea and a really interesting topic to pursue! Well done my ears have enjoyed listening to this one










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