Melissa Doyle | Why Every Ending is A Beginning

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.

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We're a podcast for women looking for style, substance, and solidarity. We celebrate the paradox of modern motherhood; the struggle and the beauty, the joy and the relentlessness. We’re known for our refreshingly honest and insightful conversations with parents, from celebrities to the extraordinary, ordinary women and men raising the next generation. The Grace Tales covers everything from the big questions (‘how to raise good humans’) to the very little ones (‘are cardigans cool again?’) Our host is former Australian VOGUE deputy editor Georgie Abay. Back in 2013, pregnant with her first child, Georgie no longer felt quite at home in the glossy magazine world, but nor did she see herself reflected in the sea of mummy blogs and online forums. Thus, The Grace Tales was born – a content-first platform covering profiles, fashion, beauty, lifestyle, interiors and food.