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Aging can be a fairly daunting experience & when the topic comes to mind most of us try to move on and clear it from our thoughts as quickly as possible. But award-winning journalist Melissa Doyle is urging us to take an active role in aging to push back against ageism and make the experience healthier and more connected for us all. In this conversation Mel shares her aging toolkit & the lessons she's learnt from the experts on how to normalize aging and embrace some of our most challenging and transformative years. Want to become a podcast sponsor, got some feedback for me or just fancy a chat? Email me - thatshelpful@edstott.com CONNECT WITH US Connect with That's Helpful on Instagram. Find Mel on Instagram & via her website. BOOKS How To Age Against The Machine
Really Interesting Women - the podcastEpisode 132Melissa Doyle AMMel Doyle is so much more than 'an accomplished and awarded journalist with more than 30 years experience'. She's actually one of the best-known and trusted voices and faces in Australian media. And after our conversation for this podcast, it's pretty easy to see why. Mel is, of course, best known as the former co-host of the number one rated breakfast program Sunrise. But it's the beginnings of these careers that are just as interesting to me. What was the first break? How did that come about? And it came about when a recently graduated 20 year old Mel Doyle kept pestering a producer in Canberra to give her a go at presenting the weather on TV. She created her own opportunity. And that was something she did a lot. And more importantly, grabbed those opportunities when they did present themselves. 'What's the worst that can happen?'After 25 very successful years with Channel 7, she was let go. Its happened to most of us, but not in such a public forum. Her response was not only dignified and done with head held high, it was a catalyst for an incredible 'second act'. She has written four books, “The Working Mothers Survival Guide” in 2007, her best selling memoir “Alphabet Soup” in 2013, "15 Seconds of Brave" in 2022 and "How to Age Against The Machine" in 2023. In the 2016 Australia Day Honours List Mel was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for her "significant service to the community through representational roles with a range of charitable groups, and to the broadcast media."She is National Patron for the Make A Wish Foundation and an Ambassador for World Vision, The Alannah and Madeline Foundation, The Children's Hospital at Westmead and Adopt Change.Head to the link in my bio to have a listen to our podcast chat. You'll find her books here:https://www.amazon.com.au/s?k=melissa+doyle&ref=nb_sb_nossImage: Nick LearyVisit instagram @reallyinterestingwomen for further interviews and posts of interesting women in history. Follow the link to leave a review....and tell your friendshttps://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/really-interesting-women/id1526764849
This was a very cool and wide-ranging conversation with a legendary Australian Journalist, Melissa Doyle, where we got into the good, the bad & the ugly of journalism, inspiring stories, parenting and aging against the machine. An accomplished and awarded journalist with more than 30 years experience, Melissa is one of the best-known and trusted voices and faces in Australian media. Melissa spent 25 wonderful years at The Seven Network, having hosted the 6PM News, Sunrise, 11am, Ansett News, Today Tonight, The Zoo, Where Are They Now, 4pm News, 7pm News, Sunday Night and The Latest. Melissa is the weekend breakfast host for radio station Smooth FM. In 2014, she won the Australian Commercial Radio award (ACRA) for Best Newcomer (Metro) and in 2018 Best Music presenter (metro). In the 2016 Australia Day Honours List Melissa was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for her "significant service to the community. Melissa has written four books, “The Working Mothers Survival Guide” in 2007, her best selling memoir “Alphabet Soup” in 2013, "15 Seconds of Brave" in 2022 and "How to Age Against The Machine" in 2023. Clearly a chronic underachiever!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are kicking off the new season of the Powerful Stories podcast by sharing a raw and real interview with Tory in the hot seat with award-winning journalist, author and presenter Melissa Doyle. Tory interviewed Melissa on the podcast and asked how she stepped into her personal power and Melissa then asked Tory if she would like to switch seats and asked the same…. Melissa deep dives on Tory's journey of overcoming challenges and finding success in business and life. Together they emphasise the importance of self-belief, taking risks, and staying true to oneself. Melissa asks about her experiences as a single mother and the lessons she learned about asking for help and prioritising self-care. She highlights the power of storytelling and the impact it can have on personal and professional growth. Tory shares why she wrote her book, "Self-Belief is Your Superpower," and her mission to empower women to step into their power and create meaningful lives.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guests today are Melissa Doyle and Naima Brown, the authors of 'How to Age Against the Machine', an empowering guide for women ageing on their own terms. Melissa Doyle is one of the best-known and trusted voices in Australian media with more than 30 years of journalistic experience, including fourteen as the host of Channel 7's 'Sunrise'. Naima Brown is an experienced TV producer, journalist and writer who has worked for SBS and NBC News New York in addition to Channel 7.The pair met while they were working together on Channel 7's flagship programme 'Sunday Night' and wrote this book in answer to some of their own questions and concerns, and the ones facing women more broadly.Listen to more from our Hope Podcasts collection at hopepodcasts.com.au. And send the team a message via Hope 103.2's app, Facebook or Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MELISSA DOYLE AM An accomplished and awarded journalist with more than 30 years of experience, Melissa is one of the best-known and trusted voices and faces in Australian media.A graduate of Charles Sturt University with a degree in Broadcast Journalism, Melissa began her career in Canberra as a television news reporter and weather presenter at WIN TV before moving to Prime TV as a reporter and co-host of the evening news. In 1995, Melissa joined the Seven Network in the Canberra bureau at Parliament House before moving to the Sydney newsroom. Melissa joined Sunrise in 1997 and co-hosted Australia's favorite breakfast program until August 2013, taking it from humble beginnings to Number One. Melissa has written four books, “The Working Mothers Survival Guide” in 2007, her best-selling memoir “Alphabet Soup” in 2013, "15 Seconds of Brave" in 2022, and "How to Age Against The Machine" in 2023. In the 2016 Australia Day Honours List Melissa was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for her "significant service to the community through representational roles with a range of charitable groups, and to the broadcast media."Get my new book 'The Path of an Eagle: How To Overcome & Lead After Being Knocked Down'.► AMAZON US► AMAZON AUS► AMAZON UKEnjoying The Show? Consider Subscribing To YouTube & Apple Podcasts, Please Leave A 5-Star Rating and Review over on Apple Podcasts.► Support The Show Here:Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/thestorybox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Journalist Melissa Doyle and her best friend Naima Brown discuss how women can find confidence and pride in approaching our 50s. Their book How to Age Against The Machine explores many facets of life after 40, with a view to empowering others. In this episode Melissa and Naima candidly share how during the writing of this book they've reframed their own outlook on ageing and how they've come to feel great about midlife. Grab a copy of How to Age Against the Machine from Prevention's Book Club here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“We're all cogs in a wheel,” Melissa Doyle tells her kids. “But we're all vital…” As one of Australia's favourite TV presenters, you won't be surprised to learn Melissa fields a lot of requests for career advice. But at the beginning of her own career, she just wanted to become like the women she admired. She imitated their voices and studied their styles, but quickly realised - she would never truly be like her heroes, because she would always be herself. When she first cried on camera, she was mortified, humiliated by her own “lack of professionalism.” But upon reflection, she understood that her outburst was an honest reflection of who she was… And viewers agreed. Melissa shares how she learned not just to accept her true self, but to tap into it like a superpower. She also shares the advice she leans on when work (or life) isn't going exactly to plan. Connect with Melissa on LinkedIn or Twitter, or pick up a copy of 15 Seconds of Brave You can find the full interview here: Melissa Doyle shares stories of bravery, and practical tips for a purpose-driven career *** My new book Time Wise is out now. You can grab a copy here. Connect with me on the socials: Linkedin Twitter Instagram If you're looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a fortnightly newsletter that contains three cool things I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.co Visit https://www.amantha.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes. Get in touch at amantha@inventium.com.au CREDITS Produced by Inventium Host: Amantha Imber Sound Engineer: Martin ImberSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guests today are Melissa Doyle and Naima Brown, the authors of 'How to Age Against the Machine', an empowering guide for women ageing on their own terms. Melissa Doyle is one of the best-known and trusted voices in Australian media with more than 30 years of journalistic experience, including fourteen as the host of Channel 7's 'Sunrise'. Naima Brown is an experienced TV producer, journalist and writer who has worked for SBS and NBC News New York in addition to Channel 7.The pair met while they were working together on Channel 7's flagship programme 'Sunday Night' and wrote this book in answer to some of their own questions and concerns, and the ones facing women more broadly.Listen to more from our Hope Podcasts collection at hopepodcasts.com.au. And send the team a message via Hope 103.2's app, Facebook or Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Melissa and Naima join us to discuss their new book based on their hit Audible podcast. How to Age Against the Machine is an information packed, empowering ride through ageing for women, in all its complexity and diversity.
Melissa Doyle is one of those women who believes in a mutual exchange of energy which means she is my type of woman. She wrote a book with Naima Brown about ‘How to age against the machine' with the aim to empower women to age on their own terms. Through the journey of writing the book she discovered that as women got older, they felt invisible. Some women took it as a negative, and some took it as a positive. For a lot of women, their identity was wrapped up in motherhood, and they found themselves at a crossroad asking who am I? What do I do now? What do I do next? What do I do to occupy myself? We discuss how to transform women's thinking so they view themselves as "a project' to empower them to sit down and go, okay, who am I? Female empowerment is a favourite topic of mine -and we deep dive into a powerful conversation to learn: 1) What has shifted for Mel as she leaned into the next decade of life2) What women truly want to know when they hit their 40s and 50s to combat the aging process?3) The power of community and people's stories to empower you to make changes now for your future wellbeing4) Why so many women face homeless in their 50sand how to ask for help5) How can we surround ourselves with people who truly care about our welfare? (Conditional versus unconditional love + succession planning)6) Mel's next powerful step You can purchase Mel's book How to Age Against The Machine here and if you are looking to step into your own power to complement what you have heard today you can purchase Tory's book Self Belief is Your Superpower hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Filling in for John Purcell on The Bottom Line this week was Deirdre Dromey, and to chat through some of the business news from the week she was joined by Brian O'Farrell, CEO of County Carlow Chamber of Commerce. Brian also chatted through their “Member's Green Initiative” and their upcoming events."Twenty Questions" our feature which gives you the chance to get the know the individuals behind the businesses and organisations within our communities across Carlow & Kilkenny was back this week, and our latest guest was Róisín McQuillan, Administrator & Business Development Officer at Kilkenny Chamber of Commerce.On Thursday, Minister Neale Richmond, Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Trade & Employment met a range of local businesspeople in Kilkenny and our Edwina Grace spoke with the Minister to hear more about the visit.Announced during the Ministers visit to Kilkenny was Taxback International's strategic partnership with WTS Global and Edwina spoke to Terry Clune, CEO of CluneTech and founder of Taxback International, Joe Healy, Chief Commercial Officer with Taxback International and Jurgen Scholz, of WTS. Melissa Doyle, Business Advisor at Local Enterprise Office Carlow & Co-ordinator of Powerhouse – Women in Business Network, and Norah Ryan, Owner & Managing Director of Barrow Consultancy & Training spoke with Deirdre about the Powerhouse Women in Business Network and the upcoming Powerhouse – Digital Marketing Event to mark Women's International Day. Norah who will be one of the speakers at upcoming Powerhouse event spoke about her organisation and the work they do as well as speaking about the importance of having a network for people in business.With thanks to Carlow & Kilkenny Local Enterprise OfficesTo contact the show, email: thebottomline@kclr96fm.com
Australian journalist, author and television presenter Melissa Doyle couldn't pass on the opportunity to defeat Matt De Groot in another Headline Off. And to everyone's surprise, Matt De Groot's effort wasn't terrible.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Melissa Doyle is a picture of professionalism. She's adamant that even when she had young children, and felt like she hadn't slept for weeks on end, she never had good cause to complain about her 4am call times as a news presenter. After all, she'd dreamed of being on the news since she was a little girl, and now it was a reality. Plus, she was working with a fiercely focused purpose. Melissa shares how this purpose-drive philosophy helped her through tougher moments in her presenting career, like her award-winning reporting on the Lindt cafe siege. And she highlights some of the astounding stories of courage and resilience that make up her latest book, 15 Seconds of Brave. Connect with Melissa on LinkedIn or Twitter *** My new book Time Wise is out now. You can grab a copy here. Connect with me on the socials: Linkedin Twitter Instagram If you're looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a fortnightly newsletter that contains three cool things I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.co Visit https://www.amantha.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes. Get in touch at amantha@inventium.com.au CREDITS Produced by Inventium Host: Amantha Imber Production Support from Deadset Studios Episode Producer: Liam Riordan Sound Engineer: Martin ImberSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australian television presenter, author and journalist Melissa Doyle joins Graham Cornes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bianca, Ben and Lakey have a special guest on the show Melissa Doyle. Mel joins the show to talk about her new book “15 Seconds of Brave” which has stories of all kinds of people and their struggles. Mel says, “they needed to be real stories of people that weren't afraid to talk about the messy parts of what they've been through, and the really gutsy stuff. And the steps they took to get to the other side”.Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcasts/seafm-gold-coast-breakfastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Melissa Doyle is an award-winning journalist with more than thirty years' experience. She is one of the most well-known and trusted people in the Australian media. As co-host of Channel 7's Sunrise she covered significant events. In this intimate and insightful book, Melissa Doyle shares the stories of some of the most resilient people she has ever met, gently drawing out their wisdom, empathy and heartfelt practical advice for anyone who's going through a difficult time. While lockdowns and closed borders damaged livelihoods, relationships and the nation's mental health, Melissa found herself reflecting on some of the survivors she'd met during her years reporting from the front lines of triumph and tragedy. Surely these people had clues on how to navigate grief and anxiety?Revisiting these stories with such extraordinary people, Melissa was struck once more by their hard-won wisdom and their ability not just to survive but to find meaning in their experiences. Having faced the worst that life could throw at them, from childhood trauma to a freak accident to betrayal of the cruellest kind, they now explain how hope can prevail and we can all, as one remarkable little boy put it, find our ‘fifteen seconds of brave'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Natalie Bassingthwaighte tells us about her epic rescue story in WA.. Allan has committed to something HUGE on air this morning and Carly is not going to let it slide this time. Carly is arguing with Russell about the dumbest thing.. listen to the podcast to hear some of the hilarious stories from our listeners! Melissa Doyle has a new book out called '15 Seconds of Brave' Carly gets real and talks about Jennifer Anniston. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The wonderful Melissa Doyle took on Matt De Groot in a Headline Off and the traffic pig took the team by surprise with his not so terrible performance. Mel also caught up with the guys, opening up about her new book '15 Seconds of Brave' and reminisced on her major celebrity interviews on television.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Melissa Doyle talks to Cheryl Akle about learning to be brave and finding hope in the stories of survivors. Her book, Fifteen Seconds of Brave, is out now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cliffo & Gabi chat with Melissa Doyle - award winning journalist about the inspiring stories she has written about in her new book 15 seconds of brave and what we can take from it Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/cliffo-and-gabiSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Home and Away's Alf Stewart is a household name and has become a bit of a sensation across social media over the last few years for his alf-isms. We know Alf Stewart very well - he's almost like Australia's collective dad or at least our ocker, grumpy, technology hating uncle. But what about the man under the flamin' akubra hat? Ray Meagher has been on our screens for 50 years, and now, we're going to get a glimpse into his life and career on our TV screens tomorrow, with a special tribute on This is Your Life. To explain what we might expect is host, Melissa Doyle.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Friday last, the elected public representatives for Kilkenny City municipal district voted to retain the one-way system with a change in direction for the traffic flow along High Street and Rose Inn Street. Mayor of Kilkenny, David FitzGerald who chaired the meeting on Friday, joined John in Studio to discuss the outcome.Staying on the topic of the one-way system, John Hurley, CEO of Kilkenny Chamber of Commerce spoke with John about how his business representative group feels about what's been decided. As business continues to emerge from over 2 years of Covid disruption, Reg Friddle, a Kilkenny based Coach, Trainer and Executive Mentor who works with businesses of all sizes across a variety of sectors through his business Preferred Future, joined John to chat about the key issues facing business leaders in the post lockdown world.The Powerhouse Picnic, a summer BBQ event being hosted by Carlow Local Enterprise Office designed to encourage professional female business connections in an informal setting, is taking place on Wednesday 29th June 2022. To tell us more about the event John was joined by Melissa Doyle, Business Advisor at Carlow Local Enterprise Office and Liz Morrissey of ELM Beauty & Morrissey's Pharmacy Carlow. With thanks to O'Neill Foley, Produced by Deirdre Dromey.To contact the show, email: thebottomline@kclr96fm.com
It's round two in the battle for eyeballs as Lego Masters takes on The Voice and MasterChef The next big phase in free-to-air programming is about to launch as Seven, Nine and 10 launch their big new offerings for Q2. But it's not the only story in town. We'll discuss presenters refusing to work with network talent, an interesting programming move and we'll also chat with Brickman from Lego Masters. In this episode:· 2.00 – PVO refuses to do live crosses to some presenters on his own network· 7.18 – ABC America makes a big play for streaming· 13.44 – Melissa Doyle to host This is Your Life· 15.19 – Why viewers around the country are getting the new Hey Hey It's Saturday special at different times· 21.51 – Q2 ratings battle – Lego Masters v The Voice v MasterChef· 26.52 – Ratings· 30.36 – INTERVIEW: Brickman· 44.02 – Hatches & Dispatches· 45.31 – TV BingeboxSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/tv-blackbox. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Labor leader Anthony Albanese has stumbled through his first official press conference on day one of the campaign, Scott Morrison supports bid to ban transgender women from competing in female sports, a ride at the easter show in sydney shut down, Aussie golfer Cameron Smith, Kim Kardashian, This Is Your Life and Melissa Doyle. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Award-winning journalist and news presenter Melissa Doyle steps into her power; reintroducing herself to the world following her departure from the Seven Network; braver & gutsier than ever before. Melissa Doyle, the former host of Seven Network's Sunrise and Sunday Night programs, is the latest high-profile guest to step behind the Powerful Stories podcast microphone with Powerful Step's CEO, Tory Archbold. And she doesn't hold back. Fresh from her recent one-hour Sky News exclusive - Escape from Iran: Kylie Moore-Gilbert – Doyle reveals to Archbold her innermost personal thoughts and emotions following her departure from Seven after 25 years; the stories that touched her heart and will stay with her forever; recognition of the different woman she is today and what the next exciting chapter in life holds for her. Archbold says “Our stories have the power to shape us and we have the power to shape our stories. Melissa is a professional storyteller and now she is using her storytelling power to reintroduce herself to the world.” Melissa Doyle admits she cried and retreated following her departure from Seven but discovered she has come back stronger and all the better for it. Doyle says “I am looking at what is next and maybe reintroducing myself to the world – and myself. I'm no longer boxed in by the branding and the place that I was in – whether it be put there by news bosses, the viewers or other people determining where they want to fit you; where they see you; how they see you – and having that chance to say, well actually, I can be all those things and more.” “Just because you can be nice and smiley doesn't mean you can't be kick-ass and scary. You can do all of it. You can be everything. As we get older, you get a little bit gutsier. I'm a little bit braver.” Doyle's lifelong motto of ‘shit happens' and ‘glass half full' persona has helped turn the Smooth FM weekend announcer's professional life around with an Audible documentary coming out next month on women and the way we look at aging, as well as working on a book and several exciting projects that resonate with who she is today. Archbold says “Powerful Steps, is all about empowering women like Melissa to find their inner fire and passion to propel themselves forward. I am so grateful Melissa trusted me to tell her story. To share her voice and inspiring others to recognise opportunities become possibilities.” So, sit back and enjoy this powerful story with the extraordinary Melissa Doyle. Where to Find Melissa: Melissa Doyle Follow @melissadoyleofficial on Instagram Follow Melissa on Twitter Where to Find Tory: Website: https://powerful-steps.com/ Instagram: @powerfulsteps LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tory-archbold-b8542715/ Powerful Steps Coffee Challenge: https://powerful-steps.com/coffee-challenge/. Youtube Channel: Powerful Steps - YouTube See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today is November 26, 2021 and this is Celebrity Scoop, your daily briefing on everything your favourite celebs are up to – and what they're not up to. In today's update, with nearly 30 years of media experience under her belt, Melissa Doyle has achieved incredible heights in her career, and the third season of Love Island Australia came to an end Wednesday night, with the audience voting Mitch Hibberd and Tina Provis as their favourite couple, awarding them the winning title and $50,000 in prize money.
Melissa Doyle steps in to the studio this week for Quick Draw! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Melissa Doyle is one of the most loved and trusted personalities in Australian media with more than 30 years in the game. I worked with Melissa as her producer at the Seven Network on big events like bushfires, Kate and Will's Royal wedding and a trip through Mongolia with her son Nick. In this chat, Mel talks confidence, the rollercoaster ride of live rolling news, juggling babies and breakfast TV and her new personal project, called Age Against the Machine, which is all about growing older with meaning, purpose and power.SHOW NOTESFollow Melissa Doyle on Instagram at @melissadoyleofficial. For more information about Elli Women and Age Against the Machine head here.Need help with your next media appearance? Head to our website at stephaniehuntmedia.com or chat with us on Instagram at @stephaniehuntmedia or Facebook.This podcast is brought to you by Charles Sturt University - where I studied Communications and I'm proud to be a member of their alumni.We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which we have recorded this podcast, the Darug people. We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Melissa Doyle needs no introduction. For many Australian women, she feels like a good girlfriend and certainly a friendly face. She’s one of Australia’s most loved morning TV presenters who has had an incredible 30-year-long career. Last year, she left Seven after 25 years. At the time she wrote that every ending is a beginning – and I speak to her today about that new beginning. During Mel’s time at Seven, she became a mother, and raised two children – Natalia and Nick who are now 17 and 18 – while navigating a hugely successful career in television. She also wrote a book entitled The Working Mother's Survival Guide – based on her lessons learnt as a working mother. Today, we talk to Melissa about new chapters and navigating change in our careers, raising a family, the power of women and how she gets it done. www.melissadoyle.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nothing highlights the passing of time more than children who constantly ask how old you are and how old they're going to be. That combined with pressure from society around aging can be tough! Today's guest, journalist and TV / radio host Melissa Doyle, knows that feeling all too well. She turned 50 the year that she left TV and realised that she felt freer. So together with her bestie Naima (who is in her early 40s), she decided to create a podcast called Age Against the Machine, which looks out how different cultures and countries feel about ageing and older women. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Getting Wilosophical with Melissa Doyle.Melissa Doyle is an Australian journalist and television presenter. Her new project, "Age Against the Machine" explores the different cultural attitudes and beliefs around ageing, particularly looking at how women are perceived as they age.SUPPORT USPatreonTOFOP.comMerchFollow on InstagramFollow on TwitterWil AndersonMelissa Doyle
On the latest episode of The Morning Show podcast: Whitney Houston's former manager and sister-in-law Pat Houston opens up nine years after the singer's death; former Sunrise host and journalist Melissa Doyle talks about her new podcast Age Against The Machine; national treasure and food icon Maggie Beer is on the hunt for Australia's best produce; Anthony Callea is out of lockdown and heading back to the stage; Sunrise weatherman Sam Mac on his new book; Tottie Goldsmith on her return to theatre; and Gemma Acton on the outlook for real estate. Be sure to follow and subscribe to be notified of upcoming episodes of The Morning Show Podcast: http://smarturl.it/TMSpodcast. Find more from The Morning Show online and on 7plus. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Melissa Doyle and Naima Brown talk to women around the world about making the most of life's second act.
Olympian swimmer Cate Campbell joins us live in the studio to talk about what the Olympics look like as an athlete in the COVID-19 pandemic era. Mellisa Doyle faces Matt De Groot in a Headline Off live in the studio. Plus, Wippa has a burger chain idea! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this royal special event, Melissa Doyle sits down with those who knew Diana, Princess of Wales best: her butler Paul Burrell, her bodyguard Ken Wharfe, her best friend Rosa Monckton and journalist Richard Kay. They open up about the struggles behind the smile and the heartache inside that generous heart. Plus Diana's never-before-seen letters in which she predicted her death. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Award-winning journalist and news presenter Melissa Doyle steps into her power; reintroducing herself to the world following her departure from the Seven Network; braver & gutsier than ever before. Melissa Doyle, the former host of Seven Network’s Sunrise and Sunday Night programs, is the latest high-profile guest to step behind the Powerful Stories podcast microphone with Powerful Step’s CEO Tory Archbold. And she doesn’t hold back. Fresh from her recent one-hour Sky News exclusive - Escape from Iran: Kylie Moore-Gilbert – Doyle reveals to Archbold her innermost personal thoughts and emotions following her departure from Seven after 25 years; the stories that touched her heart and will stay with her forever; recognition of the different woman she is today and what the next exciting chapter in life holds for her. Archbold says “Our stories have the power to shape us and we have the power to shape our stories. Melissa is a professional storyteller and now she is using her storytelling power to reintroduce herself to the world.” Melissa Doyle admits she cried and retreated following her departure from Seven but discovered she has come back stronger and all the better for it. Doyle says “I am looking at what is next and maybe reintroducing myself to the world – and myself. I’m no longer boxed in by the branding and the place that I was in – whether it be put there by news bosses, the viewers or other people determining where they want to fit you; where they see you; how they see you – and having that chance to say, well actually, I can be all those things and more.” “Just because you can be nice and smiley doesn’t mean you can’t be kick-ass and scary. You can do all of it. You can be everything. As we get older, you get a little bit gutsier. I’m a little bit braver.” Doyle’s lifelong motto of ‘shit happens’ and ‘glass half full’ persona has helped turn the Smooth FM weekend announcer’s professional life around with an Audible documentary coming out next month on women and the way we look at ageing, as well as working on a book and several exciting projects that resonate with who she is today. Archbold says “Powerful Steps, is all about empowering women like Melissa to find their inner fire and passion to propel themselves forward. I am so grateful Melissa trusted me to tell her story. To share her voice and inspiring others to recognise opportunities become possibilities.” So, sit back and enjoy this powerful story with the extraordinary Melissa Doyle. Links: Sign up to the Powerful Steps #coffeechallenge to gain Tory’s proven formula for building a global network, with three coffee dates a week. It’s how she connected with the guests on this podcast. Each one is an authentic and trusted connection Powerful Steps Follow @powerfulsteps on Instagram Powerful Steps on LinkedIn Melissa Doyle Follow @melissadoyleofficial on Instagram Follow Melissa on Twitter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Melissa Doyle came in for Headline off against MDG and spilled the beans on how many people have asked her about whether she'd head back to Sunrise after Sam Armytage quit yesterday. She also told us about the amazing interview she's done with Dr Kylie Moore-Gilbert who was kept in isolation for 7 months in Iran. With some very funny headlines, it was tough competition between Mel and MDG this morning. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The more things change in TV, the weirder they get.We're a man down but that won't stop the team delivering unique insights into the television industry!Each week the TV Blackbox team take you behind the scenes, wade through the PR spin and launch into the reality that is the Australian television business.In this episode:1.41 - COVID-19 shuts down multiple TV productions8.18 - Studio 10 holds secret auditions for a new host13.30 - Melissa Doyle leaves 716.21 - Simon Reeve sues 718.14 - The BBC drops terms like 'television' and 'radio'23.22 - Channel 9 dumps ELLEN26.00 - Hatches & Dispatches with Sarah27.59 - The Programming wrap with Molk (Covering Plate of Origin, The Block, The Masked Singer, Sunrise & Today)41.11 - Ben opens the TV BLACKVAULTFollow the @TVBB_podcast crew:@rob_mcknight@shrimptank@viscountbrooky@BenjaminJNorris@SteveMolkFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tv_blackboxFind us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/TVBlackbox/Visit our website: https://tvblackbox.com.au Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tv-blackbox. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On your feed today: McLeod's Daughters reunion confirmed / Sunday Night star Melissa Doyle reportedly eyeing off return to Sunrise
Sam unpacked the Willie Rioli situation after it was revealed the Eagles star tested positive to cannabis. Plus GIANTS number one ticket holder Melissa Doyle jumped on the line ahead of the club's inaugural Grand Final.
Vogue Australia’s deputy editor, Jessica Montague, talks to journalist Melissa Doyle about the lessons she has learnt during her 25 years in the media industry and what drives her to support other women in her field. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rising start-up star, founder and CEO of Brighte Katherine McConnell, and Atlassian's head of growth Mairead O'Donovan, join journalist Melissa Doyle on stage at the Vogue Codes summit to talk about what a career in technology really means. The was the fourth annual Vogue Codes summit, an initiative of Vogue Australia in partnership with Westpac, which aims to attract more women into tech careers.
She is one of our most successful exports known for her extraordinary ability to make people laugh. But Rebel Wilson’s recent court battle against a magazine publisher was no laughing matter. Melissa Doyle met Rebel on the Spanish island of Majorca, where she took some time out from her latest project to chat about her past and her inevitable bright future.
It may come as a shock to her millions of fans, but there was a time when Dawn French didn't think she'd be around for her 60th birthday. Thankfully, she's made it and is celebrating that milestone reflecting on her stellar career and eventful life. In this full-length interview, Steve Pennells surprises Dawn with a delicious birthday gift.
Pop sensation Meghan Trainor is all about being real. With her gift for song writing and her stunning voice, she’s become an inspiration for millions around the world. When we met with Meghan last year in London, she talked candidly about her rise to fame and her role model status for women of all shapes and sizes.
Matt Damon is one of the world's biggest movie stars. Last year, reporter Rahni Sadler sat down with Matt as he was preparing for the release of his latest action movie, 'Jason Bourne'. At the time of the interview, the US elections were in full swing and, as you'll hear, Matt certainly wasn't shy about sharing his political views.
Tess Holliday is the world's largest supermodel. At size 22, she’s inspiring women everywhere to feel comfortable in their own skin. While there’s a lot to love about Tess, she also has her critics who say she’s promoting obesity. But, as Steve Pennells found out, she doesn’t give a damn what they think.
Reporters Steve Pennells and Angela Cox discuss this week's show. Steve explores the plus-size fashion industry, while Angela details the story of a mother and her young son, who survived 10 terrifying days lost in the wild.
Since the 70s, Jimmy Barnes has been singing his heart out. Hit after hit that, in some ways, told the story of our lives. But only recently has he found the will and the courage to confront his own life. In this extended interview, Rahni Sadler find there’s much more to the story behind the Working Class Man.
Reporters Rahni Sadler and Alex Cullen discuss this week's show. Rahni describes her one-on-one interview with Aussie rock legend Jimmy Barnes, while Alex delves into the deportation case of Dustin Martin's father, Shane.
Maggie Beer is one of Australia’s most adored and respected cooks – and now there’s another reason to love her. Maggie’s latest passion is what she calls “a life book” … recipes that can help prevent dementia. Alex Cullen travelled to the Barossa Valley to put her new creations to the test.
Kerri-Anne Kennerley is the Queen of Television, a larger-than-life personality who has graced our screens for more than 50 years. But there’s a dark chapter to her life that she’s never publicly spoken about before. For a long time even close friends and family were not told what you’re about to hear.Drugs, violence and a secret marriage - this is Kerri-Anne’s most revealing interview yet.
When Rahni Sadler met ABBA co-founder Benny Andersson at his studio in Stockholm, he was just about to release his new album, Piano. He revealed the news ABBA fans thought they would never hear: the secret plan for a spectacular ABBA reunion - albeit with holograms.Sit back, relax and enjoy the podcast, as we say ‘Thank You For The Music’ to one of the greatest pop bands of all time.
Goldie Hawn was Hollywood's classic ditzy blonde with the dimples and the infectious giggle. But 14 years ago, she seemed to disappear from the spotlight without a trace. In this extended interview with Mike Amor, Goldie explains why she left Hollywood and what it was like working with brash and brassy comedian Amy Schumer on their comedy, Snatched.
In one of his most candid interviews to date, Aussie larrikin Paul Hogan opens up about life, love and how a boy from Western Sydney became a global icon for Australia. Nothing is off limits in this hilarious extended interview with guest reporter Kerri-Anne Kennerley.
Priscilla Presley met Elvis when she was just 14 years old and while their marriage didn't last, she remained his closest friend through to the bitter end. In this extended interview, Priscilla shares with Mike Amor her treasured memories of The King of Rock’n’Roll, and reveals how she is helping to keep his memory alive.
In Alex Cullen's most memorable interview he meets Ricky Gervais, one of the funniest and most controversial comedians in the world. Alex sat down with Ricky in London last year, just before he released his first feature film, David Brent – Life on the Road. This interview is funny, candid, and a little bit rude, but what else would you expect from the man who gave us The Office!
Steve Pennells sits down with the legendary Carole King as she talks about her life, her loves and her music. Beautiful: The Carole King Musical is opening in Australian theatres in September.
Earlier this year, reporter Angela Cox sat down with one of the world's biggest pop stars - Ed Sheeran. In this candid full-length interview, Ed talks love, meltdowns and the moment he almost lost it all.
Following his first round defeat to Mischa Zverev at Wimbledon, Bernard Tomic had this to say: “You know I wasn’t mentally and physically there, with my mental state to perform and I don’t know why I felt a little bit bored out there to be completely honest with you.” “So have you ever felt like that before in a game?” one journalist asked. “Many times in my career and I’m sure you guys know that,” Tomic replied with a smirk. He has since remained stubbornly unrepentant, saying in an interview with Sunday Night’s Melissa Doyle that he has built his career on “50 per cent”, an “amazing” achievement, and that “I never loved tennis. I am just going to go about it as a job.” In the same interview with Channel 7, Tomic remarked that he wanted to “piss a few people off” with his Wimbledon press conference. Well, he did more than that. An avalanche of condemnation followed, slamming the 24-year-old for disrespecting paying fans, the tournament and the sport. But I found this criticism disconcerting. Players and many broadcasters adopt a certain kind of ‘Wimbledon rhetoric’ where everything is ‘unforgettable’, ‘historic’, ‘breath-taking’. And it felt as if the media, former players, the tennis community at large, were all getting back at Tomic for not sticking to the positive hyperbole script – for deglamourising the so excessively glamourised. But wasn’t he, in fact, just vocalising what many players feel slugging it out on the utterly relentless pro circuit? Mats Wilander certainly felt so. “I guarantee you every single player here at Wimbledon feels or has felt like Tomic is saying he feels,” the former world No.1 said. “We need more honesty out there, but it is hard when you see what the media does to someone who is trying to be honest.” We shouldn’t be berating Tomic. We should be thanking him for pulling back the curtain on the corporate-conceived razmataz version of tennis…
Melissa Doyle sits down with Aussie tennis bad boy Bernard Tomic in this exclusive Sunday Night interview. Nothing is off limits!
Melissa Doyle sits down with Aussie tennis bad boy Bernard Tomic in this exclusive Sunday Night interview. Nothing is off limits!
Today on the show Kyle and Jackie O caught up with the gorgeous Melissa Doyle and researched the great ghosting epidemic, which sees [mostly] guys just disappearing into thin air while 'dating' someone. They also spoke to Danny Amos, who owns the green umbrella Britney used to fight off the paparazzi. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on the show, Kyle and Jackie O spoke to Camilla and Ashleigh about their experience on My Kitchen Rules and Melissa Doyle about an exclusive from the Sydney Siege special coming up on Sunday night! Friend of the show Tim Dormer also faced cockroaches and other gross things in the Scare Chamber and Kyle and Jackie O gave back to a very deserving 14-year-old girl. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Friday! And Kyle & Jackie O have one MASSIVE guest to kick start your weekend! In this podcast you will find: - Oscar winner Jared Leto dropped by to chat to Kyle & Jackie O - A relative of Malaysian Flight MH370, Sarah Weeks, spoke to us - We played 'Who Do You Believe' - a computer mouse, or a mouse? - Melissa Doyle was in live to discuss her new book Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices