Azure Antoinette and her friendship with Antoinette Lattouf
The Briefing16 Feb 2024

Azure Antoinette and her friendship with Antoinette Lattouf

Azure Antoinette is a Grammy nominated poet, a corporate crisis fixer, a public speaker and a global ambassador for living with multiple sclerosis.

Azure moved to left LA and arrived on Australian shores a few years ago, both for love, and because of threats from the Ku Klux Klan which drove her from home.

In this chat with Antoinette Lattouf, Azure breaks down what it’s like being the co-host of a new podcast, The Antoinettes, with our very own Antoinette Lattouf.

Weekend List:

  • Bogan San Choy Bao
  • Dance class at your gym or at home with MadFit on Youtube
  • Taylor Elyse Tomlinson Netflix specials
  • Dance Life on Amazon Prime

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