Alright Hey Can Reflect the Haters
Joining Chloé for the final episode of season 1 of Boldly Me is the iconic Alright Hey – AKA Matt Hey! Chloé and Matt chat about finding your space and your people, Matt's relationship with fashion and gender, and his new podcast High Scrollers. LINKS Follow Alright Hey on Instagram, TikTok, Faceb…
Grace Tame on Why Autistic Needs Shouldn’t Be Optional
Joining Chloé on this episode is the incomparable Grace Tame. Chloé and Grace chat about Grace's autism diagnosis, finding her support network, and why an autistic person would never have invented the lawnmower. CW: This episode contains discussions of eating disorders, child sexual abuse, and men…
Georgie Stone Didn't Have Trans Representation, So She Created It
Georgie Stone didn't have much choice other than to be bold. At just 11 years old, she was thrust into the spotlight after winning a landmark case to become the youngest person to be granted puberty blockers by the Family Court. Since then, she's been a powerful voice in the Trans rights movement i…
How Carly Findlay Overcame Ableism in the Disabled Community
Carly Findlay is an appearance activist, author, and speaker, and one of the truest examples of someone living boldly and authentically as themselves. She chats to Chloe about dealing with ableism from within the disabled community, how she protects her peace, and the motto that helps her in life. …
Tsehay Hawkins Felt the Pressure of Becoming a Wiggle
At just 17 years-old, Tsehay Hawkins is hitting heights most people couldn't dream of at that age. After joining The Wiggles at just 15, she became the second female to be a member, and the first of African heritage. When it was announced Tsehay would be taking over from the much-loved Yellow Wiggl…
Nedd Brockmann’s Reason Why was Always Bigger Than his Reason to Quit
In 2022, Nedd Brockmann had a bold idea, run across Australia in record time to raise money for the homeless. In 46 and a half days, Nedd ran over 4000km, crossing the finish line at Bondi Beach in front of over 10,000 fans. Over the month and a half, he raised over $2 million, and awareness for an…
The Lesson That Took Dylan Alcott 28 Years To Learn
Dylan Alcott is one of the best examples of 'bold' that Australia has to offer. Grand Slam winner, 2022 Australian of the Year, Paralympic gold medalist, Logie award winner, the list goes on! But as Dylan tells Chloé, these achievements haven't been without hardship. They chat about the importance …
Lizzo and Beyonce Removed Ableist Slurs Thanks to Hannah Diviney
You have to be pretty bold to get two of the world's biggest pop stars to change lyrics to their songs, and Hannah Diviney is just that. Hannah is a writer, actor and disability rights advocate whose petition for Disney to create a disabled princess has over 65,000 signatures, and has been endorsed…
Tim Minchin Went From Chloe's Hero to Mentor
There have already been a lot of special people on Boldly Me, but let's just say this episode is an especially special one. Chloé chats to comedian, writer, actor, and the man behind the music of Matilda the Musical, TIM MINCHIN!! Tim and Chloé chat about dealing with critics, looking after his me…
Rosie Jones is Proud to be her Gay, Disabled, Loud, Authentic Self
Rosie Jones is a comedian, writer, presenter, and actor. You may have seen her on panel shows such as QI, Would I Lie To You, or The Last Leg. She’s the author of a series of children's books, and wrote an episode of Sex Education. Rosie hosts the travel show Trip Hazard, and this year has been nom…