The making of a reality TV villain
Shameless22 Apr 2018

The making of a reality TV villain

HEY. Welcome back! We’re so happy to have you here. We’re going just a liiiiiiittle bit rogue this week and changing things up. Yeeeep, we’re interviewing former Bachelor star Jen Hawke - also known as Australia’s favourite reality TV villain - about the power of the producer. Can a reality TV producer create a villain, we ask her, or do they need something to actually play with in order to craft their character? PLUS, fashion blogger Gary Pepper Girl published the intricate details of her wedding prep on Into The Gloss and wowee do we have some thoughts and feelings to unpack. If you’re interested in checking out some of the articles we pointed to in the show, you can here: Amanda Sherker on the 7 Ways The Beauty Industry Convinced Women That They Weren't Good Enough for The Huffington Post. Jia Tolentino on The Year That Skin Care Became a Coping Mechanism for The New Yorker. Caitlin Fitzsimmons on how much Australians really spend on their weddings for the Sydney Morning Herald. You're so welcome to join the conversation in our Facebook group! Otherwise, you can find us on Twitter, follow Michelle on Instagram here, Zara on Instagram here or get in touch at shamelessthepodcast@gmail.com. And before we go: We're a tiny, little independent podcast who rely on your reviews for others to find us. If you have the time, we'd love it if you could leave us a review and we promise we will pay you back. One day. Maybe. Somehow. This episode was produced by Zara McDonald with royalty free music from Bensound.

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A pop culture piñata

A pop culture piñata

AS PROMISED SHAMELESS FAM... keep listening for the world's worst remix of Zara quoting Bhad Bhabie. On today’s show - an embarrassing confession about Lizzo, how James Charles became a pop culture pinata, and how some of the world’s most famous faces have railed against America’s abortion law crisis. If you're interested in the Ask Polly column Zara recommends, you can here. Shameless is a production of Shameless Media.

19 Maj 20191h 4min

IN CONVERSATION: Kate Wasley

IN CONVERSATION: Kate Wasley

Happy Thursday you Shameless humans! On the show today we have the legend that is Kate Wasley. You might know Kate from her time as one half of AnyBody.co, a movement she co-founded that encouraged women to brace their bodies, no matter the size. As an in-demand model and influencer herself, Kate has graced the coveted pages of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition in 2018. But perhaps her most important role is the one she plays in our conversations about body image online. We caught up with Kate on her latest trip to Melbourne where, in her hotel room with her best friend Tahlia by her said, she proved - through kindness and no bullshit - how she’s built the career she has. You can follow Kate on Instagram here. Shameless is a production of Shameless Media.

15 Maj 201940min

A birth and a funeral

A birth and a funeral

Hey wonderful Shameless friends! Coming up on today’s show: the royal bebe, The Daily Mail’s intense interest in Margot Robbie's grandmother's funeral, and - OF COURSE - the Met Gala. To read Zara's Harper's Bazaar recommendation, click here: https://www.harpersbazaar.com/culture/features/a27259689/toxic-masculinity-male-friendships-emotional-labor-men-rely-on-women/ Want to meet us at Meccaland? Use the code SHAMELESS to receive 50% off a double-pass for you and your best friend! http://bit.ly/2V4n01r Shameless is a production of Shameless Media.

12 Maj 201958min

IN CONVERSATION: The Veronicas

IN CONVERSATION: The Veronicas

Hello Shameless family! Today we are joined by the powerhouses that make up The Veronicas - arguably Australia’s most recognisable female band. We caught up with twin sisters Jess and Lisa Origliasso in Brunswick to chat about the meaning behind their new hit single, Think Of Me, and what it’s like to become very very famous when you’re just teenagers. Thanks so much to today's sponsors, Forever New, for making this episode possible. Shameless is a production of Shameless Media.

8 Maj 201938min

Cancelling cancel culture

Cancelling cancel culture

Monday fam! Hello! Welcome back. On today’s show: Justin Bieber's strange defence of Chris Brown, The Sports Illustrated shoot that sparked quite a conversation in our Facebook group and the proliferation of cancel culture: Why don’t we ever let people muck up without demanding they die? To read Sophie Aubrey's piece on Sri Lanka, you can here. Shameless is a production of Shameless Media.

5 Maj 201955min

IN CONVERSATION: Laura Byrne

IN CONVERSATION: Laura Byrne

This week on the show, we are joined by the absolutely delightful Laura Byrne. You might remember Laura from her time on The Bachelor, where she won Matty J’s heart and the affection of the country, too. Outside of reality television though, Laura runs Toni May, a jewellery company full of hand-crafted pieces that started selling at markets for a fun outside of her day job. We meet a lot of people in this job, but we have to say, Laura is one of the kindest, warmest, most down to earth women we’ve had the pleasure of chatting to. We caught up with her in Sydney not long ago - just before she got engaged!!! - to talk all things love, business, miscarriage and pregnancy. You can follow Laura at @ladyandacat on Instagram. This episode was produced by Zara McDonald.

1 Maj 201954min

Bad dating and back tattoos

Bad dating and back tattoos

Happy Monday beautiful people! Coming up on today’s show: Instagram toys with a future without likes, while Bachelor in Paradise shows us the difference between love and obsession. Plus, what did we think about Taylor Swift's new single, ME? Thanks to this week's sponsor Goodness Me Box for making this episode of Shameless possible. Use the code 'SHAMELESS10' at checkout to receive $10 off your first order. This episode was produced by Michelle Andrews.

28 Apr 201954min

IN CONVERSATION: Natalie Fornasier

IN CONVERSATION: Natalie Fornasier

Today, we are joined by a person who has influenced Zara and I more than any “Instagram influencer” or “YouTube vlogger” ever has. Her name is Natalie Fornasier, and she has 839 Instagram followers. Your eyebrows might be raised right now, and you might be wondering how a normal Sydney girl with a normal social media following could be so influential. Well, last year, Natalie sat down with Byrdie.com.au for a story titled “I’m 24 and Living With Advanced Melanoma—This Is My Story”. Natalie’s words and insights in that interview were what informed our very last segment of Shameless in 2018, and what pushed Zara to change her own relationship with sun tanning forever. Today, we sit down with Natalie, who is now 25, but still grappling with her stage four cancer diagnosis. We talk about friends, finding love, and what you can do to spread the word. We have chosen to forgo an episode sponsor today, and have dedicated the episode to Call Time On Melanoma. To support Call Time On Melanoma, visit www.calltimeonmelanoma.com.au, or follow them on Instagram @calltimeonmelanoma. This episode was produced by Michelle Andrews.

24 Apr 201946min

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