Corrine interviews Erin Pizzie and Jodie Myintoo, reviews developments in a previous episode story and reads a heart breaking letter from an alinated grandma supporting her responsible son. Erin Pizzie is an English family care activist and novelist who featured in The Red Pill. Jodie Myintoo is a counsellor specialising in family law, grief and trauma. She’s currently in lockdown in Melbourne and will share insights on how to stay sane and protect your mental health.
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Corrine Barraclough has a journalism career spanning 20 years, including senior positions at national magazines in London, New York & Sydney. She embraced the whirlwind of celebrity and entertainment journalism and the heady lifestyle that went with it before walking away from it all to live on the Gold Coast and pursue a balanced life.
The Corrine Barraclough Show discusses family law, its impact on mental health and the damage of the gender-bias in mainstream media.