Julia Gillard, the only woman to have served as Prime Minister of Australia sits down for insightful
Julia talks to Lady Edwina Grosvenor, philanthropist and criminal justice campaigner. With a lifelon
Julia speaks to Emmy nominated actor Sarah Snook on all things show-business. They discuss how Sarah
Julia talks to Anne-Marie Imafidon, who was one of the youngest people to ever graduate with a Maste
With only days to go before the US Election, Julia speaks to Clare Malone, a Senior Political Report
Julia speaks to Jennifer Palmieri who was Communications Director on Hillary Clinton’s 2016 Presiden
Julia speaks to Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu, lawyer, activist, and all-round force to be reckoned with.
In an episode recorded in the studio back in March, Julia talks to journalist and writer Helen Lewis
Julia talks to Georgie Harman, CEO of Beyond Blue, Australia’s leading mental health support organis
Julia talks to historian Professor Clare Wright about the forgotten women from Australian history. T
Julia talks to former political advisor and comedian Ayesha Hazarika. They discuss the similarities
In a special episode marking 2020 as the Year of the Nurse, Julia talks to Anne Marie Rafferty, Pres
Julia talks to British writer Reni Eddo-Lodge. Author of the award-winning book ‘Why I'm No Longer T
Julia talks to Regina Benjamin, the 18th Surgeon General of the United States, who was appointe
Julia talks to Katharine Viner, the the first female editor-in-chief at The Guardian and one of
Julia talks to two-time Academy Award winning actor Cate Blanchett about telling women’s stories thr
Julia talks to Dr Hannah Fry, perhaps the UK’s best-known mathematician. They discuss Hannah’s 2018
Julia talks to Sally McManus, the first woman to serve as Secretary of the Australian Council of Tra
Julia talks to Professor Dame Sally Davies, the first and only woman to serve as Chief Medical Offic
Julia talks to Emma Watkins, aka Emma Wiggle, the first and only woman to be part of Australia’s hit
Julia talks to Cambridge Classics Professor and TV historian Mary Beard, who discusses the first rec