• Shed Your Shit with Heidi Anderson
    Jun 18 2024

    Heidi Anderson is a bubbly ball of brilliant energy, who has pivoted from a life in the reality and radio spotlight, to PR and confidence hype queen.

    But she's not all sequins and sass, Heidi has had to do the heavy lifting to overcome significant challenges in her own life. From body image and self-esteem, to her new normal of balancing a busy work and media life, with her role as a doting mum to her beautiful young son and partner to her loving hubby. To manage this, Heidi is constantly evolving and doing the work in a meaningful way.

    In this conversation, we dug down into some of Heidi's most vulnerable spots. From grieving former identities and the path through a very difficult family choice, to a harrowing parental diagnosis that has brought Heidi and her family closer together than ever before.

    This one has laughter and tears but through it all, I hope it inspires you to ask yourself the hard questions, to talk to the people you love about the scary things and as Heidi says - to shed your shit!

    You can work directly with Heidi through her VIP PR Champagne Confidence Club – offering a personalised PR plan, pitch templates, access to Heidi and her media expert besties and so much more. So, if you’re ready to make a splash – contact Heidi today on socials at @_heidianderson.

    While you’re at it, grab a copy of her book “Drunk on Confidence” and why not grab a copy of my new book, PLOT TWIST, while you’re there!

    If you have any questions for Heidi or for me – send us a DM on socials or send me an email, at thecuriouslifepodcast@gmail.com⁠.

    You can catch me at @thecuriouslifepodcast and I would be so grateful if you could leave a rating and review on iTunes.

    This episode was sound engineered by the brilliant Sam Blacker of @thepodcastbutler and delightful voice over work by the lovely Julie Reynolds at @audiolemonade.

    You can work with either or both of these legends at:

    www.thepodcastbutler.com and www.audiolemonade.com

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • This Is Not A Game with Marc Fennell
    May 26 2024

    Returning guest and one of our favourite documentarians, Marc Fennell sat down to unpack his new project that explores the early days of the internet and where it all went wrong, through a deep dive into a previously unexplored world of tech hippies, eccentric web subcultures and simmering paranoia, uncovering how this tongue-in-cheek artistic experiment backfired on its creator and went on to influence much of what’s wrong with the internet today.

    Marc was quite candid about his approach to documentary making and storytelling, and to my delight, shared just how he really felt about being labelled as the "cheerful Aussie version of Louis Theroux" - the same day he was sitting down to interview Louis himself.

    This is a fun one.

    The Audible Original series, This is Not a Game with Marc Fennell, is out now. Listen for free at audible.com.au/notagame


    My new book Plot Twist is available now in bookstores everywhere or online and I'd love to hear your thoughts! Hit me up with a DM on socials at @thecuriouslifepodcast or send me an email at thecuriouslifepodacst@gmail.com.

    This episode was put together by the audio engineering wizardry of Sam Blacker at The Podcast Butler.

    Voiceover as always by the lovely Julie Reynolds of Audio Lemonade.

    Please leave a rating and review on iTunes so that we can continue to deliver this show into new ears.

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    40 mins
  • A Thousand Wasted Sundays with Victoria Vanstone
    Apr 9 2024

    Victoria Vanstone has lived the nightlife of a rockstar – blazing through bars across the world, waking up in random locations with hazy memories of the night before, with clubbing injuries and risky scenarios all part of her weekly experience. It was a blisteringly good time – until it wasn’t.

    As a mum of three kids, and an author with a thriving podcast, Vic is now sober and living in Queensland, in stark contrast to her blackout days.

    She has had some wild adventures, that she recounts in quite hilarious fashion, in her book A Thousand Wasted Sundays. We got right to the heart of things, unpacking Vic’s journey to sobriety, through her early years growing up in the UK, to her many misadventures across the world – including a traumatic firsthand account of the Boxing Day Tsunami, bearing witness to the unthinkable tragedy in the unfolding days.

    We got deep about the complexities of parenthood, grief, peer judgement and accountability – and so much more.

    Vic’s story is entirely engaging, totally relatable and incredibly inspiring.

    Listen to this ep and then grab yourself a copy of her brilliant book A Thousand Wasted Sundays, but be warned – you won’t be able to put it down!

    You can hear more of her story in her award-winning podcast Sober Awkward and on socials at @drunkmummysobermummy.

    Find me at @thecuriouslifepodcast and @thedaysthatfollow.

    You can also order your copy of my new book PLOT TWIST via Booktopia by clicking this link, or in real life at your favourite bookstore.

    Thank you to my wonderful team, Editor and Audio Engineer, Luke Hensel @lukehensel07, and voiceover artiste Julie Reynolds @audiolemonade www.audiolemonade.com

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    54 mins
  • Not So Late Nights with Chris Franjola
    Jan 30 2024

    We are back with Season 6 and we’re kicking things off with a huge announcement! Plot Twist! You’ll hear it here first and I’m so thrilled to finally be able to spill the beans.

    Following that big announcement, we welcome back returning guest, comedian Chris Franjola – live from Las Vegas. Well, he was live on location at the time of recording anyway. Chris brings some much-needed laughter and lightness into the conversation, and we talk about his Hollywood connections, what’s next for Megan Markle, a tangential royal education for Chris – and the realities of life on the road as a touring comedian. We also connected over the battles of parenthood and unwelcome input from strangers – this episode really has it all.

    There are plenty of laughs and relatable moments in this one, and it’s the perfect start to the year.

    You can keep up with Chris on socials at @chrisfranjola and find out where he’s touring next at www.franjola.fun.

    You can find me at @thecuriouslifepodcast and @thedaysthatfollow and pretty please leave us a rating and review on iTunes so that this episode and the show can reach as many people as possible.

    The pre-order link to Plot Twist: a personal guide to surviving life’s unexpected curveballs can be found below!

    Plot Twist by Jana Firestone | A personal guide to surviving life's unexpected curveballs | 9781761470448 | Booktopia

    A huge thank you as always to the brilliant team that puts this show together!

    - Luke Hensel: editor/audio engineer @lukehensel07

    - Julie Reynolds: voice overs/podcast coordinator @audiolemonade. www.audiolemonade.com

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    57 mins
  • Not Like Other Dads with Sean Szeps
    Dec 30 2023

    Welcome to the final episode for 2024… And what an ep it is!

    In this lucky last conversation for the year, I had the absolute privilege of meeting one of my favourite content creators, the brilliant Sean Szeps.

    If you’re not already a fan – you soon will be. Sean is an American expat, author and a married father of twins who makes a living creating hilarious content on the (rude) realities of parenting.

    But in this conversation, I got to know the more serious side of Sean. The real Sean.

    Growing up in a religious family in New Hampshire, Sean’s early discovery that he might be gay was a terrifying prospect. This sparked the beginning of a deeply existential and extremely difficult period in Sean’s life, where he began to question everything.

    Sean has been through many difficult transitions in his life, but we go deep on the one that changed everything.

    We talked parenting and partnering, post-natal depression and mental health, and Sean left me with fresh ideas and insights on many aspects of family life, that we should all be pausing to consider.

    Sean shares all of this and more, but if you’d like to go even deeper, you must read his wonderful book Not Like Other Dads.

    You can find Sean on socials at @seanszeps.

    Connect with me at @thecuriouslifepodcast or @thedaysthatfollow and if you love this ep, please let us know with a rating or review on iTunes. It’s the only way we will get into new ears and keep the show growing.

    Have a happy and safe new year!

    A massive than you to our brilliant Editor and Audio Engineer @lukehensel and Voice Over artist extraordinaire Julie Reynolds of Audio Lemonade, who have worked right up until the very last moments on 2023, to bring you this episode. What a team!!

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    58 mins
  • The Road to Self with Rachael Coopes Part 2
    Nov 14 2023

    Get ready for Part 2 of The Road to Self via Paris, with Rachael Coopes. This episode opens with a personal interruption, that could not have been more perfectly timed. It illustrates the balance we are daring to strike at all times, as busy working parents, pulled between commitments and responsibilities, with demands on our time and energy tugging us in every direction.

    So how do we find ourselves in and among all of this beautiful chaos? How do we find stillness, follow our hearts and thrive in the middle of the maelstrom?

    We unpack that and plenty more, in this zinger of a second half of a conversation I could have carried on all day long.

    Listen now on all the podcast apps.

    Don’t forget to leave us a rating and review on iTunes please! The team here at The Curious Life would be incredibly grateful for the support!

    You can find Rach at @rachaelcoopes.

    Follow the show at @thecuriouslifepodcast and @thedaysthatfollow.

    Audio engineered by Luke Hensel and VO by Julie Reynolds of @audiolemonade.

     

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    33 mins
  • The Road to Self.. Via Paris with Rachael Coopes Part 1
    Oct 26 2023

    Apologies for the delay in releasing this episode, although I know many of you will understand. With so much grief and horror unfolding in the Middle East, and then such sadness and disappointment with the referendum here in Australia, I thought it important to take a pause and recalibrate a little bit. I know that so many of you have needed that too. Thinking of everyone affected by the war and terror in Israel and Gaza, and standing with our First Nations families, here at home, hopeful for a brighter future for all.

    In this episode, the beautiful, bright light that is Rachael Coopes joined me again for an epic chat about her new book Paris For Beginners and the road to self and the learning that comes from those big life experiences. We went everywhere – from people-pleasing and the creative life balance, and stepping into your power amid the chaos.

    In fact, we covered so much ground that this episode has been split into two, so you don’t miss a minute of the action. Enjoy Part 1 of our chat now, with the luminous Rachael Coopes.

    If you liked this ep, please leave a rating or review on iTunes, so others can enjoy it too!

    You’ll find Rach at @rachaelcoopes and me, at @thecuriouslifepodcast and @thedaysthatfollow.

    A big thanks to the team, our sound engineer and editor Luke Hensel @lukehensel07 and Julie Reynolds of @audiolemonade for the VO magic as always!  


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    49 mins
  • Spankie Jackzon
    Sep 5 2023

    In this episode, I had the distinct privilege of sitting down with RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under, S2 WINNER, Spankie Jackzon!

    I became a huge fan of Spankie’s when the season aired last year, thanks to her raw honesty, genuine empathy and sparkling sense of humour. She wasn’t afraid to speak up when things weren’t right and showed the world that you can be a winner without tearing other people down to get there.

    Spankie is an absolutely riot, so funny and full of zest, but it wasn’t always sequins and sparkles in Spankie’s world. Before she was Spankie, Blair Macbeth had to survive a tough childhood in rural New Zealand. There was hideous bullying and some awful encounters, but at the centre of it, Blair was completely and utterly himself, with grit and resilience that has led to incredible things.

    But this is just the beginning for Spankie Jackzon and I personally can’t wait to see what’s next.

    This is a fun one, enjoy!

    You can follow Spankie at @spankie_jackzon

    Find me at @thecuriouslifepodcast and @thedaysthatfollow

    Please do leave us a rating or review on iTunes, it would mean the world!

    A big thank you to Julie Reynolds of @audiolemonade and Luke Hensel @lukehensel07 for all the hard work and audio wizardry that brings this show together!

    Share your thoughts with us on socials!

     

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    54 mins