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Summer series: four Australian stars who prove life really does get happier, sexier and more successful than ever in your fifties, sixties and beyond

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While Something To Talk About takes a break, we are revisiting some of the most candid and revealing moments from the almost 50 guests who have joined us in conversation on this podcast over the past year.

If ever anyone needed proof that women are increasingly refusing to disappear from public life once they reach an age that would once have seen them supposedly past their “expiry date”, then they would find it in this sixth episode of the Something To Talk About summer series,

And it’s not just career success that so many Australian women are finding in their late forties, fifties, sixties and seventies - they are also discovering that with age comes, yes, wisdom, but also happiness, self-confidence and a sense of calm.

Today’s episode features four such women at the top of their game both professionally and personally, including Nicole Kidman, who says that at 56, she is revelling in making what she calls “teenage choices” when it comes to everything from the roles she chooses to the clothes that she wears.

Rebecca Gibney - who turns 60 at the end of this year but often still thinks she’s 35 years old, declares that she is still acting by the age of 90, she plans to be less Driving Miss Daisy and more Betty White.

Ahead of turning 50 later this year, Asher Keddie reflects on the hard won joys of working and living in a time when women’s voices, and stories, are being listened to and celebrated more than ever - while Liz Hayes, another fixture of Australian TV, reveals how she stared down sexism throughout her career to remain on screen much longer than she would have ever thought possible when starting out as a young reporter.

Hear the full conversation with each of the four guests featured in this episode here:

Listen to Nicole Kidman here.

Listen to Liz Hayes here.

Listen to Asher Keddie here.

Listen to Rebecca Gibney here.

Something To Talk About will return with brand new episodes very soon

Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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1. Summer series: four Australian stars who prove life really does get happier, sexier and more successful than ever in your fifties, sixties and beyond (00:00:00)

2. Marker 13 (00:16:24)

3. Marker 14 (00:27:19)

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While Something To Talk About takes a break, we are revisiting some of the most candid and revealing moments from the almost 50 guests who have joined us in conversation on this podcast over the past year.

If ever anyone needed proof that women are increasingly refusing to disappear from public life once they reach an age that would once have seen them supposedly past their “expiry date”, then they would find it in this sixth episode of the Something To Talk About summer series,

And it’s not just career success that so many Australian women are finding in their late forties, fifties, sixties and seventies - they are also discovering that with age comes, yes, wisdom, but also happiness, self-confidence and a sense of calm.

Today’s episode features four such women at the top of their game both professionally and personally, including Nicole Kidman, who says that at 56, she is revelling in making what she calls “teenage choices” when it comes to everything from the roles she chooses to the clothes that she wears.

Rebecca Gibney - who turns 60 at the end of this year but often still thinks she’s 35 years old, declares that she is still acting by the age of 90, she plans to be less Driving Miss Daisy and more Betty White.

Ahead of turning 50 later this year, Asher Keddie reflects on the hard won joys of working and living in a time when women’s voices, and stories, are being listened to and celebrated more than ever - while Liz Hayes, another fixture of Australian TV, reveals how she stared down sexism throughout her career to remain on screen much longer than she would have ever thought possible when starting out as a young reporter.

Hear the full conversation with each of the four guests featured in this episode here:

Listen to Nicole Kidman here.

Listen to Liz Hayes here.

Listen to Asher Keddie here.

Listen to Rebecca Gibney here.

Something To Talk About will return with brand new episodes very soon

Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Summer series: four Australian stars who prove life really does get happier, sexier and more successful than ever in your fifties, sixties and beyond (00:00:00)

2. Marker 13 (00:16:24)

3. Marker 14 (00:27:19)

176 episodes

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