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  • Hello!



    Today, we speak to Rebecca Daniher. Bec is the campaign director of Fight MND and the daughter of Neale Daniher. Her dad, Neale, was named this year's Australian of the Year for his incredible fight against Motor Neurone Disease, defying the average life expectancy of just 27 months.



    Today, Bec opens up about the moment she nearly thought she had lost her dad, how she balances her own emotional wellbeing while leading Fight MND, and the special memories she’s been able to make with her dad. 



    Thank you so much to the Victorian Government for supporting this episode of Inherited. Early Childhood Education offers a fulfilling path where you can nurture young children, support families, and advance your career. Thanks to Victoria’s early childhood education reforms, there are positions available right now. For more details, visit vic.gov.au.



    Inherited is produced by Annabelle Lee and executive-produced by Lucy Hunt.



    Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0), and the guest was Rebecca Daniher (@becdaniher).



    If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!



    We’re also on Instagram and TikTok @inheritedthepod.



    We’ll be back with another episode next Tuesday.

  • Hello!



    Today, we speak to Australian content creator and podcast host Kath Ebbs. Kath is a presenter, DJ, and host of their podcast, Conversations with Kath, and co-host of And I’ve always said that.



    Today, Kath reflects on what it was like to grow up online in the mid-2000s, their experience with suicidal ideation, and why they don’t mask their depression anymore. They also discuss their recent break-up with US reality TV star JoJo Siwa.



    Content note: This conversation details experiences of suicidal ideation and self-harm. If you or someone you love is struggling with their mental health or suicidal ideation, please head here or contact Lifeline on 13 11 14.



    Thank you so much to the Victorian Government for supporting this episode of Inherited. Early Childhood Education offers a fulfilling path where you can nurture young children, support families, and advance your career. Thanks to Victoria’s early childhood education reforms, there are positions available right now. For more details, visit vic.gov.au.



    Inherited is produced by Annabelle Lee and executive-produced by Lucy Hunt.



    Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0), and the guest was Kath Ebbs (@kathebbs).



    If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!



    We’re also on Instagram and TikTok @inheritedthepod.



    We’ll be back with another episode next Tuesday.

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  • Hello!



    Today, we speak to Tony Armstrong. Tony likely needs no introduction - he has become one of Australia’s most beloved television personalities. And, a year ago, Tony quit his full-time role at the ABC..Today, he opens up about what that was like and what’s been going on for him since. 



    Tony also speaks about his relationship with his partner Rona, the moment he fell for her, why it’s OK to fail, and how he looks back at his early career with the AFL.



    Purchase Tony’s new picture book, Maggie the Dragon, at any good bookstore or via this link.



    Thank you so much to the Victorian Government for supporting this episode of Inherited. Early Childhood Education offers a fulfilling path where you can nurture young children, support families, and advance your career. Thanks to Victoria’s early childhood education reforms, there are positions available right now. For more details, visit vic.gov.au.



    Inherited is produced by Annabelle Lee and executive-produced by Lucy Hunt.



    Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0), and the guest was Tony Armstrong (@tonaaayy).



    If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!



    We’re also on Instagram and TikTok @inheritedthepod.



    We’ll be back with another episode next Tuesday.

  • Hey!



    Today, we speak to Matt Zukowski – he was the runner-up on the second season of Australian Love Island, and he also co-hosts the Where’s Your Head at podcast with his Love Island co-star Anna McEvoy. Late last year, Matt tied the knot with his wife, Tammy Hembrow. 



    In this conversation, Matt opens up about auditioning for Love Island and how he feels about publicising his love life. He shares the moment her met his now wife, Tammy Hembrow, their special proposal and wedding day stories, what it’s like to become a step-father to her biological children, Wolf, Saskia and Posy, and how he protects himself from the media noise. 



    Thank you so much to the Victorian Government for supporting this episode of Inherited. Early Childhood Education offers a fulfilling path where you can nurture young children, support families, and advance your career. Thanks to Victoria’s early childhood education reforms, there are positions available right now. For more details, visit vic.gov.au.



    Inherited is produced by Annabelle Lee and executive-produced by Lucy Hunt.



    Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0) and the guest was Matt Zukowski (@mattzukowski).



    If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!



    We’re also on Instagram and TikTok @inheritedthepod.



    We’ll be back with another episode next Tuesday.

  • Hello!



    Today, we speak to Kayla Jade. Kayla has become one of Australia’s biggest TikTok stars for the content she posts about her life as a full-service sex worker. Her millions of followers adore how openly she speaks about what it’s really like to work in the sex industry and her intimate client stories.



    In this conversation, Kayla shares the moment she first started posting on OnlyFans and how her family found out about her line of work. She also discusses why advocating for herself is a non-negotiable, the realities of being a full-service sex worker, and why she will always look out for her mental health.



    Head here to listen to Kayla’s new podcast, Storytime with Kayla Jade.



    Big thanks to Moonpig for supporting this episode of Inherited. Use the code ‘INHERITED’ to get your first card for free. Head to Moonpig.com and make this Mother’s Day something she’ll truly remember.



    Inherited is produced by Annabelle Lee and executive-produced by Lucy Hunt.



    Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0, and the guest was Kayla Jade (@blueeyedkaylajadee).



    If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!



    We’re also on Instagram and TikTok @inheritedthepod.



    We’ll be back with another episode next Tuesday.

  • Hi, everyone!

    Today, we’re joined by Dominique Elissa. Dom’s story is incredibly heartbreaking. She lost her beautiful Mum to cancer days after marrying her husband, Tom Bull. 

    In this conversation, Dom speaks about the moment she met Tom, the early days of their relationship, why their wedding was planned in weeks, and the conflicting emotions she felt when she was told her Mum was too sick to attend. Dom is making space for both the highs and the lows and opens up about how life feels now, saying goodbye to her beloved Mum. 

    If you’d like to support Dom and purchase a Selfdom gratitude journal, she has kindly created a discount code for Inherited listeners. Head to selfdom/au and use ‘INHERITED’ at the checkout for 20% off.

    Thank you so much to the Victorian Government for supporting this episode of Inherited. Early Childhood Education offers a fulfilling path where you can nurture young children, support families, and advance your career. Thanks to Victoria’s early childhood education reforms, there are positions available right now. For more details, visit vic.gov.au.

    Inherited is produced by Annabelle Lee and executive-produced by Lucy Hunt.

    Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0) and the guest was Dominique Elissa (@dominiquelissa).

    If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!

    We’re also on Instagram and TikTok @inheritedthepod.

    We’ll be back with another episode next Tuesday.

  • Hi, everyone!

    Today, we’re joined by Brooke Boney—journalist, broadcaster, and now author. Brooke has just released her debut memoir, All of It, a collection of heartfelt essays that trace her life.

    In this conversation, Brooke opens up about her early career, what it meant to represent her community on screen, and the courage it took to walk away from a job she loved. She also reminisces on her childhood in rural New South Wales—growing up with five siblings, the sacrifices her mum made, and the moment she opened up to her grandparents about the breakdown of her past marriage.

    Pick up Brooke’s debut memoir, All of It, right here.

    Thank you so much to the Victorian Government for supporting this episode of Inherited. Early Childhood Education offers a fulfilling path where you can nurture young children, support families, and advance your career. Thanks to Victoria’s early childhood education reforms, there are positions available right now. For more details, visit vic.gov.au.

    Inherited is produced by Annabelle Lee and executive-produced by Lucy Hunt.

    Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0) and the guest was Brooke Boney (@boneybrooke).

    If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!

    We’re also on Instagram and TikTok @inheritedthepod.

    We’ll be back with another episode next Tuesday.

  • Hello hello!

    Today, we speak to Jessie Stephens. Jessie is a best-selling author, podcast host and journalist. Her career began at Mamamia over a decade ago when she was first hired as an editorial assistant. You will know Jessie’s voice very well; she co-hosts Mamamia’s thrice-weekly podcast Mamamia Outloud.

    In this conversation, Jessie shares the moment she met her husband: the early days of working together and how she felt about the age gap between them. She also speaks about her experience with depression, why she never takes a failure or a success home, and her wonderful, eye-opening journey to motherhood.

    Thank you so much to the Victorian Government for supporting this episode of Inherited. Early Childhood Education offers a fulfilling path where you can nurture young children, support families, and advance your career. Thanks to Victoria’s early childhood education reforms, there are positions available right now. For more details, visit vic.gov.au.

    Inherited is produced by Annabelle Lee and executive-produced by Lucy Hunt.

    Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0) and the guest was Jessie Stephens (@jessiestephens90).

    If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!

    We’re also on Instagram and TikTok @inheritedthepod.

    We’ll be back with another episode next Tuesday.

  • Hello, everyone!

    Today, we sit down with Ryan Jon, the co-host of The Toni and Ryan Podcast. You might remember Ruby’s beautiful conversation with Ryan’s co-host and business partner, Toni Lodge, last year. Well, today, it’s Ryan’s turn!

    In this conversation, Ryan shares his adoption story, what it was like to attend his birth mother’s funeral, and reconnect with his biological father later in life. He also speaks about the moment he met his beautiful wife, Bridgette, and how special it has been to start a family of his own.

    Thank you so much to the Victorian Government for supporting this episode of Inherited. Early Childhood Education offers a fulfilling path where you can nurture young children, support families, and advance your career. Thanks to Victoria’s early childhood education reforms, there are positions available right now. For more details, visit vic.gov.au.

    Inherited is produced by Annabelle Lee and executive-produced by Lucy Hunt.

    Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0) and the guest was Ryan Jon (@ryan.jon).
    If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!

    We’re also on Instagram and TikTok @inheritedthepod.

    We’ll be back with another episode next Tuesday.

  • Today, Michelle sits down with her beautiful mother, Vicky Andrews.

    As you might've heard in last week’s episode, Vicky was recently told she has incurable brain cancer, which carries an average prognosis of 12 to 14 months. Almost immediately after that diagnosis, Vicky turned her mind to opportunity and legacy; to how she can spend the rest of her days loving her favourite people with all her might, as well as speak to the importance of communication and speech, all while raising awareness for brain cancer.

    Thank you so much to the Victorian Government for supporting this episode of Inherited. Early Childhood Education offers a fulfilling path where you can nurture young children, support families, and advance your career. Thanks to Victoria’s early childhood education reforms, there are positions available right now. For more details, visit vic.gov.au.

    If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!

    We’re also on Instagram and TikTok @inheritedthepod.

    We’ll be back with another episode next Tuesday.

  • Hello, everyone!

    Today, Ruby speaks to Michelle Andrews, co-founder of Shameless Media, and the co-host of Shameless Podcast.

    In this conversation, Michelle opens up about the rule that has defined her career – and what it’s like to run one of Australia’s most successful youth media companies alongside her best friend, Zara McDonald. She also speaks about the way spirituality has weaved its way into her life, why her pregnancy was kept a secret for so long, and the moment she found out her beloved Mum, Vicky, was diagnosed with incurable brain cancer.

    Thank you so much to the Victorian Government for supporting this episode of Inheriting. Early Childhood Education in Victoria is expanding, and jobs are now available. Come to Victoria for the career and stay for the lifestyle as you embark on your best career move yet. Check out vic.gov.au for more information. 

    Inherited is produced by Annabelle Lee and executive-produced by Lucy Hunt.

    Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0) and the guest was Michelle Andrews (@michelleandrews1).

    If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!
    We’re also on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube @inheritedthepod.

    We’ll be back with another episode next Tuesday.

  • Hello hello!

    Today, I speak to Jemma Sbeg, the host of The Psychology of Your 20s podcast. Jemma recorded her first episode in the back of her car—today, her show is adored by hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. And at 25, Jemma knows first-hand just how confusing and chaotic your 20s can be. 

    Before Jemma pursued her podcast full-time, she worked in the mental health space, working closely with people at risk. 

    In this conversation, Jemma speaks about the moment she quit her full-time job to pursue her passion project, why Ruthie Rodgers gifted her a handwritten letter at The River Cafe, how her grandmother’s love story has shaped her own outlook on love, how to date in your 20s and why she’ll never take her mental health for granted again.

    Thank you so much to the Victorian Government for supporting this episode of Inherited. Early Childhood Education in Victoria is expanding, and jobs are now available. Come to Victoria for the career and stay for the lifestyle as you embark on your best career move yet. Check out vic.gov.au for more information. 

    Inherited is produced by Annabelle Lee and executive-produced by Lucy Hunt.

    Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0) and the guest was Jemma Sbeg (@thatpsychologypodcast) (@jemmasbeg).

    If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!

    We’re also on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube @inheritedthepod.

    We’ll be back with another episode next Tuesday.

  • Hello hello!

    Today, we speak to Brittany Stewart. Brittany is a journalist, copywriter, and podcaster in the beauty and culture space, and today, she tells her story. Brittany thought she’d met the one. After spending 12 years with her high school sweetheart, she eventually tied the knot with the love of her life—until everything unexpectedly came to a head.

    In this conversation, Brittany opens up about divorce before 30. She speaks about the loneliness and shame that come hand in hand with a marriage breakdown and the way she healed and rebuilt meaningful relationships in her life. She also opens up about her experience with anticipatory grief and the silver lining that came with her Dad’s cancer diagnosis.

    Thank you so much to the Victorian Government for supporting this episode of Inherited. Early Childhood Education in Victoria is expanding, and jobs are now available. Come to Victoria for the career and stay for the lifestyle as you embark on your best career move yet. Check out vic.gov.au for more information. 

    Inherited is produced by Annabelle Lee and executive-produced by Lucy Hunt.

    Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0) and the guest was Brittany Stewart (@brittanybeautybts).

    If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!
    We’re also on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube @inheritedthepod.

    We’ll be back with another episode next Tuesday.

  • Hellooo!

    Today, we speak to Nagi Maehashi. Nagi’s the marvel behind the wildly successful food blog Recipe Tin Eats. Her passion and dedication to crafting simple yet delicious everyday meals are adored by millions of people worldwide, and just last year, her cookbooks Dinner and Tonight topped Australia’s highest-selling book charts. 

    In this conversation, Nagi speaks about quitting her full-time job in corporate finance to pursue her passion for cooking and why it’s never too late to make a career change. She also shares the moment she knew she was onto something, the five ingredients you should have on standby at all times and what her Mum, Yumiko, has taught her about the art of cooking.

    Big thanks to Ancestry.com.au for supporting this episode of Inherited. If you love Inherited because we dive into people’s pasts, you’ll become addicted to investigating your own. It’s easy to get started with a 14-day trial, just head to ancestry.com.au. Terms apply. 

    Inherited is produced by Annabelle Lee and executive-produced by Lucy Hunt.

    Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0) and the guest was Nagi Maehashi (@recipe__tin).

    If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!

    We’re also on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube @inheritedthepod.

    We’ll be back with another episode next Tuesday. 

  • Hi! Happy Tuesday!

    Today, we speak to cognitive neuroscientist and podcaster Alexis Fernandez Preiksa. Alexis has done so much in her career already, from fitness instructing to acting to neuroscience. Now, Alexis hosts the Do You F*cking Mind podcast. 

    In this conversation, Alexis speaks about the relic passed down to her through generations, a gentle reminder of her family’s painful past. She speaks about the rewarding risks she’s been brave enough to take in her career and opens up about the moment she moved overseas on a whim, the emotional toll that comes with dating a narcissist, and how to pick yourself back up after coming out of a toxic relationship. 

    Big thanks to Ancestry.com.au for supporting this episode of Inherited. If you love Inherited because we dive into people’s pasts, you’ll become addicted to investigating your own. It’s easy to get started with a 14-day trial, just head to ancestry.com.au. Terms apply. 

    Inherited is produced by Annabelle Lee and executive-produced by Lucy Hunt.

    Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0) and the guest was Alexis Fernandez (@alexisfernandezpreiksa).

    If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!

    We’re also on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube @inheritedthepod.

    We’ll be back with another episode next Tuesday.

  • Happy Tuesday, everyone!

    Today, we speak to content creator and business owner, Jacquie Alexander. In this conversation, Jacquie opens up about the relic that reminds her of a tough time in her life, her love for going out, and cherishing the moment with her loved ones. She also talks about the moment she met her now fiancé Nathan, the proposal story, what she thinks of the term WAG, and why age gaps don’t matter.

    Big thanks to Ancestry.com.au for supporting this episode of Inherited. If you love Inherited because we dive into people’s pasts, you’ll become addicted to investigating your own. It’s easy to get started with a 14-day trial, just head to ancestry.com.au. Terms apply. 

    Inherited is produced by Annabelle Lee and executive-produced by Lucy Hunt.

    Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0) and the guest was Jacquie Alexander (@jacquiealexander).

    If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!

    We’re also on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube @inheritedthepod.

    We’ll be back with another episode next Tuesday.

  • Hi, everyone!

    Today, we speak to ex “corporate square”, the lovable and ambitious Chloe Barry-Hang, also known as Chloe Baradinsky on TikTok. Chloe’s been extremely candid about her experience working in a corporate 9-5, keeping her hundreds of thousands of followers on TikTok up to date with the ins and outs of her raw and uncomfortable experience. Chloe has since quit and is focusing on her booming business, K Juliet.

    Big thanks to Ancestry.com.au for supporting this episode of Inherited. If you love Inherited because we dive into people’s pasts, you’ll become addicted to investigating your own. It’s easy to get started with a 14-day trial, just head to ancestry.com.au. Terms apply. 

    Inherited is produced by Annabelle Lee and executive produced by Lucy Hunt.

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    Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0) and the guest was Chloe Barry-Hang (@chloeharryhang).

    If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!

    We’re also on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube @inheritedthepod.

    We’ll be back with another episode next Tuesday.

  • Hi, everyone!

    Today, we speak to ex-AFL player and podcaster Dyl Buckley. At 16, Dyl was predestined to play for Carlton under the father-son rule. He’s since built one of Australia’s most popular and dynamic sporting podcasts, Dyl and Friends, and founded its production company Producey. 

    In this conversation, Dyl shares the mantra he religiously lives by, the hard but important conversations he had to have with his Dad about addiction, the influence this has had on his own well-being, and his approach to modern fatherhood. Dyl's love for his son Max and his inspiring partner Juzzy have shaped his life for the better.

    Big thanks to Ancestry.com.au for supporting this episode of Inherited. If you love Inherited because we dive into people’s pasts, you’ll become addicted to investigating your own. It’s easy to get started with a 14-day trial, just head to ancestry.com.au. Terms apply. 

    Inherited is produced by Annabelle Lee and executive produced by Lucy Hunt.

    Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0) and the guest was Dyl Buckley (@dylbuckley).
    If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!

    We’re also on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube @inheritedthepod.

    We’ll be back with another episode next Tuesday.

  • Happy Tuesday, everyone!

    Today, we speak to radio and podcast host Brittany Hockley. Britt rose to fame after she appeared on The Bachelor Australia in 2018. A year later, she connected with Bachelor finalist Laura Byrne. The pair instantly bonded over their experiences on the show and have since built their hilarious and relatable podcast, Life Uncut.

    In this conversation, Britt speaks about the years she traveled the world with her sister, Sheri, and the moment she picked up a life-changing rule from a monk in London. We also chat about the tumultuous relationships she’s encountered and the time she’s spent single before meeting her “penguin”—and now fiancé Ben.

    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.

    Inherited is produced by Annabelle Lee and executive produced by Lucy Hunt.

    Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0) and the guest was Brittany Hockley (@brittany_hockley).

    If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!

    We’re also on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube @inheritedthepod.

    We’ll be back with another episode next Tuesday.

  • Hello hello!

    Today, we speak to author, presenter, and podcaster Bridget Hustwaite. Before turning 30, Bridget’s life looked wildly different from how she thought it would entering her 30s. In her late 20s, her five-year long-term relationship ended, she said goodbye to her dream job and was diagnosed with ADHD. 

    In her new book Figuring Out 30, Bridget is incredibly candid about how she felt entering her 30s, reminding us all that you don’t need to have it all figured out.

    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.

    Inherited is produced by Annabelle Lee and executive produced by Lucy Hunt.

    Your host today was Ruby Hall (@rubytuesday2.0) and the guest was Bridget Hustwaite (@bridgethustwaite).

    If you enjoyed this episode, click ‘follow’ on your favourite podcast app!

    We’re also on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube @inheritedthepod.

    We’ll be back with another episode next Tuesday.