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Joel Creasey is one of Australia's most-popular, acclaimed, and charmingly controversial stand-up comedians, television and radio presenters as well as an actor and writer. Embarking on his stand-up career at just 15-years-old, Joel harnessed his outrageous wit, sass and unrivalled storytelling abilities to cement himself as Australia's undisputed ‘Crown Prince of Comedy' and one of the most sought-after and hottest comedians in the world. Every year Joel's live show audiences grow, as punters in-the-know flock for an hour of no-holds-barred belly laughs. Joel has cemented his reputation for slicing, dicing and smashing through pop culture – and himself – with unflinching candour and brutal home truths. He cuts through celebrity spin to tell you how it is with charm, irreverence and the ultimate payoff of epic laughs. Stand-up Joel embarked on his first solo tour aged 19, earning himself a Best Newcomer nomination at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. He has since sold out tours of Australia, the UK, Asia and the USA. In 2013 Joel was hand-picked to support Joan Rivers on her US tour, the legendary rivers Joan going on to say: “He is a f*cking star!”. Recent tours include Poser (2017), Blonde Bombshell (2018), Drink, Slay, Repeat (2019) and Messy Bitch (2020-22). He is currently touring his new show around Australia ‘THANKS FOR BEING HERE'. A hilariously unfiltered hour of unflinching candour and brutal home truths. Tickets on sale now! (links below). Streaming Joel's Netflix's Comedians of the World stand-up special ‘Thirsty' was launched globally to rave reviews, and a second broadcast stand-up special, ‘Fame Whore,' filmed at the iconic Sydney Opera House, airs on Amazon Prime worldwide. Joel joined some of Australia's top comedians on Amazon's Prime, outrageous social experiment hosted by Rebel Wilson, ‘LOL: Last One Laughing' Radio Joel made the huge leap into radio in 2020, joining Australia's number one national drive show on Nova. ‘Kate, Tim & Joel' airs weekdays across the country from 3.00pm-6.00pm. TV Joel's list of TV credits is vast and varied, from his coveted role as co-host of SBS's ‘Eurovision Song Contest' alongside Myf Warhurst, to the raw and highly acclaimed comedy ABC documentary, Gaycrashers, via dating show Take Me Out, and hosting roles on SBS' coverage of Sydney Mardi Gras and the Royal Wedding in 2018. He is a familiar face on The Project, The Great Debate, Comedy Up Late, 20 to 1, Have You Been Paying Attention, Talkin' About Your Generation, Spicks and Specks, The Big Music Quiz, Studio Ten, A League of Their Own, Dirty Laundry, How Not to Behave and It's a Date, and many more. Acting In 2017, Joel made his acting debut in Channel 10's new Comedy Drama ‘Sisters' alongside a stellar cast including Magda Szubanski, Lucy Durack and Catherine McClements, and in 2018 he made his soap debut on Neighbours. Joel entered the world of theatre in 2020, performing the role of George in ‘The Boy, George,' a hilarious one-man play he co-wrote and co-produced with Richard Carroll. Writing Joel penned his first memoir, Simon & Schuster-published ‘THIRSTY: Confessions of a Fame Whore', which he dedicated to the late Joan Rivers. Like Joel, Thirsty is acerbically funny, and full of his most personal, hilarious, joyous, heartbreaking, outrageous, ridiculous and scandalous stories. Awards A self-described shameless ‘fame whore', Joel is an Australian entertainment staple, Joel won GQ Comedian of the Year in 2016, Best Presenter at the 2017 LGBTI Awards, and was selected as one of Cosmopolitan's top 50 influential LGBTQI voices in their inaugural Rainbow List. Good stuff Joel won a legion of fans when he appeared in the first Australian season of I'm a Celebrity…Get Me Out of here, raising funds for his charity Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation in 2015. In 2017, Joel was selected as ambassador for Skyy Vodka's #CheerstoEquality campaign. We chat about his love of aviation, ‘my weird obsession', anxiety, new shows across Australia, ambition, drive & saying yes, authenticity and being yourself, fame, moving to radio, comparing + plenty more! Check Joel out on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joelcreasey Tour dates / Australian shows: https://www.livenation.com.au/joel-creasey-tickets-adp1111513 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joelcreasey/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@joelcreasey Twitter / X : https://x.com/joelcreasey ------------------------------------------- Follow @Funny in Failure on Instagram and Facebook https://www.instagram.com/funnyinfailure/ https://www.facebook.com/funnyinfailure/ and @Michael_Kahan on Insta & Twitter to keep up to date with the latest info. https://www.instagram.com/michael_kahan/ https://twitter.com/Michael_Kahan
On EP120 Nigel sits down with Robin Ashfield of Studio Ten Detailing and Andy Maxwell of The Forge Garage to talk about Cleanfest, Blackwater Graphics Summer BBQ and much more! Enjoy!
Fearless and fabulous at 51, Yvie Jones is one of Australia's most well-loved TV personalities and a proud and unapologetic long-term single woman. In this raw and candid conversation, she talks about love, grief, body image, self-worth, and how she's built connection and community while doing life solo.And for the first time, she shares behind-the-scenes details of what really happened in that viral moment on I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here – when she refused to be weighed on camera – and how this turning point helped her take back her power. Yvie Jones is a broadcaster, actor and a podcaster, who became a household name with her friend Angie Kent as stars on the hit show Gogglebox, winning four Logies. She's a regular co-host on Studio Ten and The Project, as well as hosting her own show, Snackmasters, and the popular podcast, Two Girls One Pod.You can listen to Yvie's podcast here or follow her on Instagram @yvie_jones To stay in touch with Well Enough Alone, you can follow us on Instagram @wellenoughalonepod or @jillstark__ or support the show and get subscriber-only early access to episodes on Patreon. Well Enough Alone is a Spare Room production. Our producers are Kieran Simpson and Trent Bartlett. Get early access to new episodes by subscribing on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
My BIG question this week is around knowing when to hold 'em and when to fold' em. How do we know when its the right time to leave a job, relationship or even a friendship? In this episode I'm going to share with you some of the big moments in my life when I realized it was time for a change. When instead of going through the motions of doing something where the joy was disappearing, how I was able to make that decision to leave. We'll also hear from Dannii Minogue and Peter Helliar who share their own experiences of knowing when its time to walk away. The Jess Rowe Big Talk Show acknowledges the Gadigal people, Traditional Custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders peoples here today. Show Credits:Host: Jessica RoweExecutive Producer: Nic McClureAudio Producer: Nat MarshallDigital Content Producer: Amy Code See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Accepting yourself can be challenging at any age, but when you start growing a beard as a teenage girl and you don't know why, it can add a whole extra layer of shame and self doubt. Living with PCOS (Polycyctic Ovarian Syndrome) is something today's guest has been dealing with for many years, and she is here to give us all permission to unapologetically love ourselves just as we are right now. Yes - Gennevieve is your self love fairy godmother - and she is here to represent people living with hirsutism and take away any shame or stigma around this common condition. This episode is full of laughter, wisdom, and a whole lot of inspiration. _____ Gennevieve Vaillancourt is a Bearded Woman, Empowerment & Mindset Coach, PCOS & Hirsutism Advocate and Mother living in Ontario Canada. She started growing hair on her face at the age of 15 due to a hormonal condition called PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome). After several years being silent about her Hirsutism, removing the hair to "fit in" with societal norms and hiding her shame she got tired of hating herself, grew out her beard and took a Radical Stand for Self Acceptance & Self Love. Since then she has been featured on Studio Ten, Fabulous To Meet You, The Positivity Fix & Shake My Beauty. She is now sharing her self love tools & mindset techniques with other women & non-binary people by supporting them in reconnecting with their authentic selves through her Feminine Mindset Transformation program. She is committed to helping women & non-binary people learn how to love themselves authentically so that they can confidently create thriving connections with others & reconnect with their true selves from a place of worthiness. When she is not playing with her three year old, working with clients or learning from other women you can find her barefoot in her kitchen, methodically preparing kale salad or connecting to nature. _____ Connect with Gennevieve:
On EP038 Robin Ashfield joins us for a catch up and brings us up to speed on some recent business developments with Studio Ten. We're also talking about an iconic movie car you can buy, flash floods and Connor is getting his feet out! Enjoy!
We are super excited to welcome today's guest back into the studio, The Juggling Act's former co-host, Sarah Harris! The host of Studio TEN, mum of two boys and Blackmores ambassador, opens up about her need for a blood transfusion after running herself into the ground and how she's managing after separating from her husband. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode features Emma Malik. Emma is the world's first and probably only “animal training stand-up comedian” - making appearances as an animal trainer and comedian on shows such as The Jim Jefferies Show, Studio Ten and Better Homes & Gardens.Emma is the go-to trainer behind some of the world's rarest, weirdest, and oftentimes deadliest animals. Training seemingly “untrainable” animals from sharks and 400-kilo crocodiles to baby penguins and cuddly koalas.In the interview, we discuss how to train the "untrainable" dog.Find out more about Emma here:Website - https://emmamalik.comYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5DG82vGszEy-6rVJlZATLAFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/emmamalikcomedianInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/emma.malik.comedianTwitter - https://twitter.com/divadolittle
Discussed: Lauryn Hill, Dustin Diamond, Smellovision, the new little Irish guy on Studio Ten, Craigie, Lou Richards, Shane Bourne, and Rest in Peace the blue m&m Alternate titles: After Winter Must Come Spring, The Great Winery in the Sky, A Love Letter to Melbourne, Always Bet on Blue. Proudly bought to you by our new unofficial sponsor, Louie The Lip 2012 Chardonnay. Buy our Greatest Hits Album, The Plummest Donate
This is Lone Star House of Design, a showcase of amazing design and architecture from the Great State of Texas. This is a look back at some of the talents making Texas a hotbed for new, amazing, and world-class design. Ann Edgerton is an interior decorator and stylist from Austin and we spoke about wide-open spaces that seem appropriate when talking about ideas emanating from Texas. Ann has a very unique design signature that maximizes space, proportion, and product blending to create unique environments. We talk about her approach to this blending of large spaces and cozy design, modern lines with rustic materials, cosmopolitan ranches, and living room offices. I think Ann has a unique talent for blending and molding space, materials, and color to achieve unique moments in design.Kim Armstrong is a designer out of Dallas. She is fearless with color, surgical in her blending of materials and styles. I became familiar with Kim’s work through a friend in Dallas who is also a designer. When one designer tells me that I have to check out the work of another designer, that is a suggestion to which I cannot say no. And I am glad that I followed up because our conversation was fun, colorful and I think you are going to enjoy it. This is Kim Armstrong in episode number 5 of Lone Star House of Design!Studio|Ten|25 is the Dallas based firm owned and operated by Abbe Fenimore. Abbe has earned a reputation for her playful style and unique interiors. She has earned the nickname, “queen of sorority houses.” I have never before spoken with a designer who specialized in sorority houses. I can tell you, having lived in a fraternity, college housing can take some serious abuse. Abbe has figured out how to preserve the beauty and high performance. She applies these same ideas to her residential and office projects. Abbe and I had a very cool chat about these and other issues that shape design and architecture in the Great State of Texas.Thank you, Ann, Kim, and Abbe, that was fun and I truly appreciate the time. Please subscribe to the show so you catch every episode of Lone Star House of Design and Convo By Design, ask Alexa or Siri, say, “Hey Siri, Play Convo By Design” and she will. Thank you for listening to this episode of Convo By Design.You can also follow along, ConvoByDesign.Com and @ConvoXDesign with an “X” on Instagram. For show inquiries, sponsorship, and guest inquiries, email me ConvoByDesign@outlook.com. Be well and until next week, keep creating.
Episode 121 -Anna Polyviou: Author, TV Host, Pastry Rebel and DJ Anna Polyviou Anna Polyviou, pastry chef extraordinaire, knows how to wow people with her sweet treats and utterly unique style. The award-winning Punk Princess of Pastry is known for her wacky, eccentric, imaginative and out-of this-world sweet creations. Anna's quirky urban street style, distinctive hot pink mohawk and super fun and approachable personality make her a hit with kids and adults alike. Anna began her career at The Sofitel Hotel in Melbourne where she won the “Best Apprentice in Victoria” competition run by Les Toques Blanc and was awarded a scholarship to work anywhere in the world to further her cooking career. She followed her dreams to London where she worked at Claridge’s Hotel, which was regularly awarded the best hotel in England. While in London, Anna also had the opportunity to work under two extraordinary pastry chefs: Miss Julie Sharp (UK’s best Pastry Chef, 2004) and Nick Paterson who was awarded the same prize two years later. Anna entered and won many competitions, including the Nadell Trophy (Dessert of the Year) and the Culinary Academy Award of Excellence for pastry, which took her to Paris to work with Chef Pierre Herme at Pierre Herme Patisserie at Rue Bonaparte. On returning to Australia as Creative Director of Pastry at Shangri-La Hotel, Anna became a driving force behind the revolution of patisserie in hotels across the country. She created fun dessert activations at a sensational scale and her sell-out Dessert Degustation and high teas put the Shangri-La on the culinary map in Australia. Anna is a regular presenter and host on network television in Australia. She appeared alongside Tom Parker Bowles and Matt Moran in the prime-time reality series Family Food Fight (Nine) and has appeared on MasterChef Australia (Ten), wowing the judges and stumping the contestants with her challenging and amazing desserts. She has also appeared on Everyday Gourmet, Studio Ten, My Market Kitchen, and The Living Room. A colourful cookbook author, Anna launched her first book Sweet Street in May 2018 (Murdoch), and it sold out within weeks. Her second book Kids’ Corner (Bauer) was released in November 2019. Anna's Website Principle of Hospitality Website Principle of Hospitality Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/principle-of-hospitality/message
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Studio|Ten|25 is the Dallas based firm owned and operated by Abbe Fenimore. Abbe has earned a reputation for her playful style and unique interiors. She has earned the nickname, “queen of sorority houses.” I have never before spoke with a designer who specialized in sorority houses. I can tell you, having lived in a fraternity, college housing can take some serious abuse. Abbe has figured out how to preserve beauty and high performance. She applies these same ideas to her residential and office projects. Abbe and I had a very cool chat about these and other issues that shape design and architecture in the Great State of Texas.Thank you Abbe, that was fun and I truly appreciate the time. Please subscribe to the show so you catch every episode of Lone Star House of Design and Convo By Design, ask Alexa or Siri, say, “Hey Siri, Play Convo By Design” and she will. You can follow the show on the socials as well, @ConvoXDesign with an “X” on Instagram and check out the YouTube channel for videos from some of your favorite episodes. Thank you for listening and until next week, Keep creating.
Narelda Jacobs grew up in a big, rambunctious family. Her mother, an Irish trailblazer, came out to Australia and married Narelda's dad, a member of the Stolen Generation who went on to become a religious minister. Narelda Jacobs is a proud Whadjuk Noongar woman and there’s so much to her story: a strictly religious upbringing, four older sisters, teen pregnancy, a shotgun marriage, a divorce…..there are many plot twists in her life and she recounts them with such warmth, wisdom and humour. Over the next twenty five years, she built a career as a respected journalist in Western Australia, and last year answered the call from Studio Ten, moving her life and love to Sydney and a national platform where she's found herself increasingly becoming a spokesperson for Aboriginal people. Hear the extraordinary story of Narelda Jacobs, proud Whadjuk Noongar woman, who's got some welcome advice on how white Australians can be better allies. CREDITS: Host: Mia Freedman . You can find Mia on Instagram here and get her newsletter here. Guest: Narelda Jacobs Technical Producer: Ian Camilleri Executive Producer: Melanie Tait See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Narelda Jacobs grew up in a big, rambunctious family. Her mother, an Irish trailblazer, came out to Australia and married Narelda's dad, a member of the Stolen Generation who went on to become a religious minister. Narelda Jacobs is a proud Whadjuk Noongar woman and there’s so much to her story: a strictly religious upbringing, four older sisters, teen pregnancy, a shotgun marriage, a divorce…..there are many plot twists in her life and she recounts them with such warmth, wisdom and humour. Over the next twenty five years, she built a career as a respected journalist in Western Australia, and last year answered the call from Studio Ten, moving her life and love to Sydney and a national platform where she's found herself increasingly becoming a spokesperson for Aboriginal people. Hear the extraordinary story of Narelda Jacobs, proud Whadjuk Noongar woman, who's got some welcome advice on how white Australians can be better allies. CREDITS: Host: Mia Freedman . You can find Mia on Instagram here and get her newsletter here. Guest: Narelda Jacobs Technical Producer: Ian Camilleri Executive Producer: Melanie Tait See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Narelda Jacobs grew up in a big, rambunctious family. Her mother, an Irish trailblazer, came out to Australia and married Narelda's dad, a member of the Stolen Generation who went on to become a religious minister. Narelda Jacobs is a proud Whadjuk Noongar woman and there’s so much to her story: a strictly religious upbringing, four older sisters, teen pregnancy, a shotgun marriage, a divorce…..there are many plot twists in her life and she recounts them with such warmth, wisdom and humour. Over the next twenty five years, she built a career as a respected journalist in Western Australia, and last year answered the call from Studio Ten, moving her life and love to Sydney and a national platform where she's found herself increasingly becoming a spokesperson for Aboriginal people. Hear the extraordinary story of Narelda Jacobs, proud Whadjuk Noongar woman, who's got some welcome advice on how white Australians can be better allies. CREDITS: Host: Mia Freedman . You can find Mia on Instagram here and get her newsletter here. Guest: Narelda Jacobs Technical Producer: Ian Camilleri Executive Producer: Melanie Tait See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the quarantine lockdown iso-f##kfest! In this episode we'll find out Why Chris and Bec Judd keep locking their tradies in Optus Oval, Why Declan struggles to do dinner at the table, and what happens to Nick's brain after watching way too many hours of Joe Hildebrand on Studio Ten. Donate to keep the brand shining bright Facebook Twitter Instagram
In this COVID 19 special edition of Awesome Humans, we are interviewing some awesome guests from our home studio on the Gold Coast. Host and reality TV watcher, Brett McCallum sat down with gossip guru Richard Reid. Most of us remember Richard as he was crowned King of the jungle in the 2019 series of I'm a Celebrity on channel 10. Although this interview doesn't consist of a tucker trial or eating any exotic animals from South Africa, Richard shared his awesome human's story. Richard takes us back to where it all begins, back in his home in Salem Oregon. He shares his childhood memories with his older brother and younger sister. Richard gives us an insight into the kind of kid he was in school, was he into sports or drama? Richard's story continues as he discovers his love for acting, with his big break in Hollywood starring in commercials for Burger King as a waiter, until he found a new spotlight. His television career started when Richard entered a university program to learn about broadcasting and media. He completed an internship that leaded to him becoming an overnight writer. Richard's newfound love leaded to him working in media and journalism and the plan to move to Australia to pursue a new chapter in his career. Today Richard divides his time between Sydney, Australia and America. He currently works with Studio Ten doing what he does best, giving us the goss. Click the play button below to listen to the awesome human's story of Richard Reid from the comfort of his home.
On EP005, Robin Ashfield of Studio Ten joins us to reveal what makes him tick, discuss his interesting car history and share some detailing tips with us. We also threaten to kill Nigel's dog, beep out some name's to avoid getting sued and finish off with a round of questions from the listeners.
Author and Sex Therapist Bettina Arndt has been awarded an OAM for her services to "gender equity through advocacy for men". So why has this award caused so much controversy? Why are domestic violence advocates like Rosie Batty angry? And, who decides how the Australia Day honours are distributed? Warning: this podcast contains discussion of sexual assault and sexual abuse. If it raises any issues for you, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14 Subscribe to The Quicky at... mamamia.com.au/the-quicky CREDITS Host/Producer: Claire Murphy Executive Producer: Melanie Tait Audio Producer: Ian Camilleri Guests: Jenna Price, Columnist for the Sydney Morning Herald and Canberra Times and academic at the University of Technology Sydney; and Dr Elizabeth Hartnell-Young from Honour The Women. Bettina Arndt audio courtesy of Studio Ten. CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au Looking for other podcasts to listen to? You'll find all our Mamamia shows at https://mamamia.com.au/podcasts/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are in mourning over the loss of Cheeser and Bad Batch Of Shit Cake. Pray to Oprah. Never forget. PLUS f-bombs on Studio Ten and Persian Princess Sogand proves she’s sexy by imitating Shakira.
We're back - and we're ready to help out mums doing the work-life struggle like a boss. We're so happy to welcome our new host, Studio Ten's Sarah Harris. This episode we talk about keeping romance alive after kids and we take a look into Sarah's working day. Your hosts this week are Mel Wilson and Sarah Harris.This podcast was produced by Nina Young. We've got a bit of a favour to ask; we'd love you to Subscribe to The Juggling Act in your podcast app and leave us a review. It only takes a few secs and helps other people discover The Juggling Act.Have you got a story that you think our listeners will want love? We'd like to hear from you! Email us at Kidspot.Editor@news.com.au, join the conversation on the Kidspot Facebook page or tweet us at @KidspotSocial See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Can you say you know the beauty of mental health challenges? Jess Rowe sits down with Heather in the middle of summer 2019, in the Potts Point studio and so wonderfully expresses how easy it is to find the joy in all aspects of life. Those WOO HOO moments as she calls them. Especially the parts of life we are told to hide away because they are BAD or WRONG or SCARY... Mental Health is actually something we ALL suffer from in some way or another. But it's also a great way to strengthen your mind body and soul... If you chose it to. Heather and Jess were both raised by wonderful women who as mothers, had an extra degree of difficulty. They both suffered from mental health. When heather first started on Studio Ten, it was one of the first things they both connected over. Jess picked straight away why Heather's family was absent on The Bachelor. To this day, Jess is Heather's greatest mentor and when she grows up she hopes she can be as crap at being a house wife as Jess. haha
My brief stint on Studio Ten was all about the Cu Chi Tunnels in Vietnam, with occasional flashes of my new novel's cover.But the good news is that I hope to be back with them in a few weeks talking about apartments. Fingers crossed.If you want to more about the novel, Tunnel Vision, go to the Accidental Guru website. It's a comedy thriller so if you like crime fiction laced with humour, this could be for you.If you want to know more about my adventures in Vietnam (and elsewhere) go to my travel writing website Mildrover.com.And if you want to learn more about how Australians were the first to explore the Cu Chi tunnels during the Vietnam war, go to the Tunnel Rats and Sappers war website. ____________________________________________________Flat Chat is all about apartment living, especially in Australia.Find us on Facebook and Twitter and the Flat Chat website.Send comments and questions to mail@flatchat.com.au.Register to ask and answer questions about apartment living anonymously on the website.Recorded by Jimmy Thomson & Sue Williams; Transcribed by Otter.ai; Transcription tidied up and sensified by Raphie.Find out more about Sue Williams and Jimmy Thomson on their websites.
My brief stint on Studio Ten was all about the Cu Chi Tunnels in Vietnam, with occasional flashes of my new novel's cover. But the good news is that I hope to be back with them in a few weeks talking about apartments. Fingers crossed. If you want to more about the novel, Tunnel Vision, go to the Accidental Guru website. It's a comedy thriller so if you like crime fiction laced with humour, this could be for you. If you want to know more about my adventures in Vietnam (and elsewhere) go to my travel writing website Mildrover.com. And if you want to learn more about how Australians were the first to explore the Cu Chi tunnels during the Vietnam war, go to the Tunnel Rats and Sappers war website.
Blakey discusses Studio Ten's thinning staff, a drug dealing rapping Police Office, the Simpson's, plus lots of Behind Closed Doors. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 33 of Coeur d’Alene Advice Givers, one of Coeur d’Alenes greatest thought leaders Michael Pereira shares his hope for our community. Michael is a candidate for the District 4 State Senate Seat, as well as owner of Pereira Consulting and Studio Ten 20. Michael hangs his hat on his core values, from his website “Family,...
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Richard Reid always gets the dirt, the gossip, The Hollywood trash, the reviews and interviews with the big stars. He is an Aussie TV Icon. We all love him and his awesome Hollywood reports, his appearances on shows like Celebrity Apprentice and Studio Ten. In this interview, he talks about the best and worst interviews of his career, The Today Show, Celebrity Apprentice and many other highlights of his incredible career. Please dont forget to subscribe and leave a review!! Thankyou iTunes you rock!! :D See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.