Hi I'm Millie. I am ten years old. Apparently everything that happens to us as we grow up is TOTALLY NORMAL. I talk to some of my favourite AFLW players about how they coped with growing up and ask them what was totally normal for them.
This episode features Jordie Race-Coldrey who plays Jesse on the BAFTA award winning TV show Nowhere Boys. Jordie has recently released his debut album called For Later. Millie has the first ever boy and first ever non footy player on the podcast to talk about how Jordie got into acting and what life is like backstage.
Meg McDonald is a defender for Geelong. Just like me she has two little sisters, I enjoyed talking about mood swings and how to get over disappointments with her.
Darcy Vescio is an amazing footballer for Carlton. She is also really funny, thoughtful and creative. I spoke to her about having the confidence to always be yourself.
Daisy Pearce is the captain of Melbourne footy club, a mum of twins, a midwife and a football commentator. I talk to her about her about parents.
No better time than home isolation to speak via video call to one of my favorite players Melissa Hickey the recently retired captain of Geelong and former Melbourne player about growth mindset. Hope you are all okay at this strange time. Millie x
Elise O'Dea is a footballer by day and an accountant also by day. Hear her advice for how to make, save and take care of pocket money.
Gab Pound is a fierce player in the AFLW for Carlton. Off the field she is so kind and lovely. She is a twin and had some great advice on friendships.
Libby Birch is a premiership winning footballer and a state netball representative. She currently plays for the Melbourne Demons in the AFLW and she is really great to chat to and she spoke to me about what periods are like.
Tayla Harris plays AFLW for Carlton and holds two Australian boxing titles, she is really fit and healthy so I spoke to her about how kids can stay fit and healthy like her.
Hi, I'm Millie. Totally Normal is my podcast about growing up. I LOVE footy so I speak with AFLW players about what was totally normal about them growing up.