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Hi, everyone!
Today, we speak to coach and podcaster Caroline Kell. Kell is a barbrum woman and founder of Blak Wattle Coaching and Consulting.
At 10 years old, Caroline inherited her mother’s memoir, a relic that would help her make sense of her own story. Today, she bravely opens up about her raw healing journey after surviving childhood sexual abuse. Caroline speaks about reclaiming her life, seeking justice, and how she plans on moving through the next chapter. It all starts with her rule; “slow down and smell the wattle”.
This episode touches on child sexual abuse, you can find help and support via 1800 RESPECT.
Big thanks to Cobram Estate Extra Virgin Olive Oil for supporting this episode of Inherited. If you’re planning on a summer of good food and good convo, get yourself some Cobram Estate Extra Virgin Olive Oil.
Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0) and the guest was Caroline Kell (@black_wattle_coaching).
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Hello!
Today, we speak with Lucinda Price, also known as Froomes. Lucinda is a writer, presenter, content creator, and now an author. She recently released her debut novel, All I Ever Wanted Was To Be Hot, in which she opens up about her relationship with Western beauty standards and how her obsession with diet culture caught up to her.
Just a note before you listen: this episode touches on eating disorders. Help and support is available at the Butterfly Foundation on 1800 022 222.
Big thanks to Mejuri for supporting this episode of Inherited. We think jewelry is the most thoughtful gift this Christmas season, and one brand that always gets it right is today’s sponsor, Mejuri. Head here to tick something off your Christmas list.
Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0) and the guest was Lucinda Price (@frooomes).
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We’re also on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube @inheritedthepod.
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Hi, everyone!
Today, we sit down with Lucy Jackson, co-host of Happy Hour Podcast and co-founder of fashion label Jagger & Stone - two incredibly successful business ventures she runs with her best friend, Nikki Westcott.
In today’s conversation, Lucy speaks about her childhood—how grief and loss have shaped her outlook on life and the relationship she shares with her resilient Mum. She opens up about the heartbreak she’s come up against in her romantic relationships, and what it’s like to run a popular business alongside her best friend.
A heads up, too: This episode touches on drug and alcohol abuse, as well as child sexual abuse, so please choose to listen carefully.
Thank you so much to Mejuri for supporting this episode of Inherited. If you love the idea of giving someone a relic or a new ritual for Christmas, check out Mejuri’s Holiday Gift Shop here.
Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0) and the guest was Lucy Jackson (@lucykatejackson).
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We’re also on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube @inheritedthepod.
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Hi, everyone!
Today, we sit down with Mia Freedman, the co-founder of media juggernaut Mamamia. Mia likely needs no introduction; she’s taken her knack for knowing women—who they are and what they want—and turned it into an empire.
In today’s conversation, Mia speaks about her life outside of running Mamamia. She shares her need for social rest, the rule that helps her recharge after the intense demands of leading a business, the relic that reminds her of a deep loss she holds close to her heart—and the moment she was diagnosed with ADHD later on in life.
Just a note before you listen: this chat touches on miscarriage. Help and support is available via SANDS, on 1800 308 307.
Thank you so much to NIVEA Sun and their UV Face Sensitive Protect SPF50 for supporting this episode of Inherited. If you’ve been searching for a sunscreen suitable for sensitive faces, NIVEA Sun has you covered.
(Always read the label and follow the directions for use. Sunscreens are only one part of sun protection. Avoid prolonged high-risk sun exposure. Reapply frequently.)
Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0) and the guest was Mia Freedman (@miafreedman).
If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!
We’re also on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube @inheritedthepod.
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Hi, lovely people!
Today, we sit down with Tarrah Jordan. Tarrah has openly documented her fertility and IVF journey on TikTok, taking millions of people into every ebb and flow of the infertility journey in real time.
In today’s conversation, Tarrah opens up about the most painful three years of her life: ten rounds of IVF, pregnancy loss, and how it feels to share her most vulnerable moments online. Her partner, Alexander, has been with her every step of the way. The two have built a beautiful relationship and an optimistic attitude towards life. Tarrah is incredibly resilient, and today, she reflects on her journey with gratitude and contentment.
Just a note, too: this chat touches on miscarriage. Help and support is available via SANDS, on 1800 308 307.
Thank you so much to NIVEA Sun and their UV Face Sensitive Protect SPF50 for supporting this episode of Inherited. If you’ve been searching for a sunscreen suitable for sensitive faces, NIVEA Sun has you covered.
(Always read the label and follow the directions for use. Sunscreens are only one part of sun protection. Avoid prolonged high-risk sun exposure. Reapply frequently.)
Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0) and the guest was Tarrah Jordan (@tarrah_jordan).
If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!
We’re also on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube @inheritedthepod.
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Hi, everybody!
Today, we speak to Latisha Clark, one of the country's most successful social media stories. At just 21 years old, Latisha has built a booming skincare business, a popular podcast, and over 3.5 million followers online.
In this conversation, Latisha opens up about her early childhood when she inspired her mother, Kat, to escape an abusive partner. She speaks about her first heartbreak, the power of vulnerability and gratitude, and how both have played a huge part in her success. Latisha has inherited incredible resilience from the ones she loves most. She’s grounded and determined and was a joy to chat to.
Just a note before you listen: this episode touches on domestic violence. Help and support is available via 1800 RESPECT.
Thank you so much to NIVEA Sun and their mattifying UV Face Shine Control SPF50+ for supporting this episode of Inherited. If you’ve been looking for a suncare product to wear under makeup, NIVEA Sun has made one to keep you blissfully shine-free.
(Always read the label and follow the directions for use. Sunscreens are only one part of sun protection. Avoid prolonged high-risk sun exposure. Reapply frequently.)
Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0) and the guest was Latisha Clark (@latishaclarkk).
If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!
We’re also on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube @inheritedthepod.
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Happy Tuesday, friends!
Today, we speak with Liam Stapleton, co-host of the Ben, Liam and Belle National drive show on Nova FM. He’s also known as “that guy who does voices at his wife” on social media, where he’s built a following of hundreds of thousands of people. But despite all his success at just 28 years old, Liam’s seen some pretty tough days.
In this conversation, Liam opens up about the horrific hate and backlash he experienced after landing his dream gig at Triple J at just 20 years old. Liam’s hilarious, ambitious and kind-hearted nature shines through in this chat, and his strength is a testament to the person he is today.
Thank you so much to Visit Melbourne for supporting this episode of Inherited. From October to March, the city truly comes alive as Australia’s event capital, bursting with festivals, food, music, and sporting blockbusters. You can discover the full event lineup and explore what makes Melbourne unique at www.visitmelbourne.com.
Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0) and the guest was Liam Stapleton (@liamstapleton).
If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!
We’re also on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube @inheritedthepod.
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Hi, everyone!
Today, we sit down with Zara Seidler, co-founder of the millennial and Gen Z news company, The Daily Aus. Zara is incredibly driven, smart, and passionate about social justice—a trait she inherited from her late father, who died suddenly when she was sixteen.
In this conversation, Zara speaks about her experience with grief and loss at such a young age, what it’s like to become one of Australia’s leading entrepreneurs, and the moment she married her best friend and life partner without her father by her side.
Just a note before you listen: this episode touches on suicide. Help and support is available via Lifeline on 13 11 14.
Thank you so much to Melbourne and Visit Victoria for supporting this episode of Inherited. Rally behind our Australian Diamonds and Kelpies tomorrow night as they bring their Constellation Cup and Trans Tasman Cup campaigns against New Zealand to a close. Both series will finish in Melbourne at John Cain Arena on Wednesday 30 October. Tickets are still available via Ticketek here.
Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0) and the guest was Zara Seidler (@zaraseidler), co-founder of The Daily Aus (@thedailyaus).
If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!
We’re also on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube @inheritedthepod.
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Happy Tuesday, everyone!
Today, we sit down with Ariarne Titmus, a four-time Olympic gold medalist. At just 24 years old, Ariarne is at the top of her swimming game and has inherited abundant success. While she may be at the pinnacle of her career, Ariarne’s personal life took a turn; and tested her before one of the biggest moments of her career.
In this conversation, Ariarne opens up about her inherited relic: four scars that put everything into perspective before the Paris 2024 Olympics. She also speaks about the balance between her identity and swimming and shares the rules and rituals that keep her grounded and at peace.
Thank you so much to Melbourne and Visit Victoria for supporting this episode of Inherited. There’s so much happening here — discover the incredible event lineup and explore what makes Melbourne every bit different at www.visitmelbourne.com.
Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0) and the guest was Ariarne Titmus (@ariarnetitmus_).
If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!
We’re also on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube @inheritedthepod.
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Hello, everybody!
Today, Ruby speaks to multiple award-winning actor, singer, writer and comedian, Michelle Brasier.
Michelle’s story is incredibly unique and incredibly thought-provoking. Today, Michelle opens up about the heartbreaking loss of her father and brother, her successful career in comedy, the relationship she shares with her on-stage partner Tim, and how her love of performing has moved her through the darkest of days.
If you want to support the wonderful Michelle, follow her on Instagram @michellebrasier. You can also buy her memoir, My Brother’s Ashes are in a Sandwich Bag, from any good book store.
Thank you so much to frank green for supporting this episode of Inherited. With frank green, you’re not just getting a product; you’re embracing a lifestyle that values both style and environmentally friendly. Head here to check frank green out.
Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0) and the guest was Michelle Brasier (@michellebrasier).
If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!
We’re also on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube @inheritedthepod.
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Hello, everyone!
Today, Ruby sits down with Annabelle Lee, one of the most well-known faces at Shameless Media. Annabelle is the on-air producer for Shameless Podcast and co-hosts Everybody Has a Secret. But that’s only one part of her rich and colourful life.
In this episode, you’ll hear a side of Annabelle you maybe haven’t heard before. Here, she opens up about her childhood, her family, and what happens when you bottle up pain instead of sharing it with the people you trust. Our audience absolutely adores Annabelle, and we think this conversation will provide further proof as to why that’s the case.
Thank you so much to frank green for supporting this episode of Inherited. With frank green, you’re not just getting a product; you’re embracing a lifestyle that values both style and environmentally friendly. Head here to check frank green out.
Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0) and the guest was Annabelle Lee (@annabe11e1ee).
If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!
We’re also on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube @inheritedthepod.
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Hello! Welcome to episode one of Inherited.
What if we redefined the word “inheritance”? What we inherit in this lifetime stretches far beyond money. From the moment we’re born, we’re being shaped by Recipes, Rules, Relics and Rituals that we pick up along the way.
Today, we sit down with Olympic gold medalist Jessica Fox, also known as one of Australia’s most decorated Olympians. We all eagerly watched Jess give it her all at the 2024 Paris Olympics to claim the ultimate victory. But what Jess Fox has inherited is so much more than Gold medals.
In this chat, Ruby spoke to Jess about her love and unwavering respect for her little sister Noémie, how she struggles with self-criticism and pressure, and the importance of soldiering on - and keeping it together - when things were shaky in the lead up to the biggest moment of her life.
Thank you so much to frank green for supporting this episode of Inherited. With frank green, you’re not just getting a product; you’re embracing a lifestyle that values both style and environmentally friendly. Head here to check frank green out.
Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0) and your guest was Jess Fox (@jessfoxcanoe).
If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!
We’re also on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube @inheritedthepod.
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