Meshel Laurie pulls back the curtain on a career that has taken her from stand-up comedy and radio stardom to becoming the voice behind one of Australia's biggest podcasts, Australian True Crime.
In this episode of Behind the Mic, Meshel reflects on her journey from aspiring comedian to one of the country's most recognisable broadcasters, including the lessons she learned from decades in live radio and why podcasting has opened doors that traditional media never could.
She also shares stories from some of the more unusual chapters of her life, including her time answering phones at a brothel, her love of stand-up comedy, and the highs and lows of a career spent in the public eye. Meshel opens up about the phenomenal success of Australian True Crime, why she was drawn to the genre, and what she's learned from years of speaking to victims, investigators and people whose lives have been touched by crime.
We explore why true crime resonates so strongly with audiences, particularly women, whether people are fundamentally good or bad, and how spending years immersed in humanity's darkest moments has shaped her outlook on the world.
The conversation also dives into her journey with Buddhism and sobriety, the role both have played in her life, and how those teachings have helped her navigate heartbreak, personal challenges and life beyond the microphone.
Honest, thoughtful and deeply human, this conversation explores crime, comedy, spirituality and what happens when you spend years listening to other people's stories.
Whether you're a fan of true crime, podcasting or simply fascinated by the people behind the microphone, this episode offers insight, perspective and plenty of surprising stories.
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