Better Make it Quick: Jane Kennedy

Better Make it Quick: Jane Kennedy

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Alex Lee on using improv and comedy to bring history to life

Alex Lee is a well known face in television and comedy, so it's no surprise she was chosen to host the ABC's new comedy game show 'Tonight At The Museum' - filmed inside a real, working museum! In this episode, Alex talks about how she transitioned from a career in news to writin ...  Show more

Lucy Durack’s sure-fire method for achieving your wildest dreams

Today we have a rev-up from the incredible Australian musical theatre star Lucy Durack. She is living proof that persistence, strategic preparation, and a little bit of hope can open doors you never thought possible. Lucy Durack is and always will be the original Glinda in the Au ...  Show more

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