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I am a full-time mama with a passion for writing and talking to fascinating people. I live in a one horse town with a Cowboy and my son. Thank Lord for cyberspace! I lived a colourful life in Sydney for a number of years. Working in advertising and journalism for FPC and the Sydney Morning Herald. During my time in Sydney I competed in a Dragon Boat race, choreographed a dragshow, used the Share Accomodation advertisements as a way to meet men and was told by Noiseworks frontrunner Jon Stevens that I was a bitch! Then came the decision to move back to country for 3 months to help out my Father with newspaper business while he was having treatment. Convinced I was a city girl I was caught by surprise when I fell in love with a farmer (and no, he didn't want a wife... still doesn't it seems!) convinced him that we needed to see the world, popped off to Vietnam to teach english in Saigon - before realising that the "food" in Nam didn't agree with me... turned out to be Monte - my son who is now with the Cowboy and I back in country NSW! I am in a wonderful stage of my life where I am focusing on the things that really make me tick. Including writing these chronicles.
Showing posts with label sarah wilson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sarah wilson. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Sarah Wilson : Inspiring Woman of the moment


I am stoked to bring you an interview with a refreshingly down to earth Sarah Wilson.
TV star, columnist, trend spotter, radio and online personality- this gal has the media covered!
Her next obvious step was to appear on my chronicles, right?

As regular readers know, I love to chat with inspiring women in all different capacities.
At the moment my focus is turning to women who inspire me in the Australian media.

For the uninitiated or the international - here is the lowdown :

Sarah Wilson is a media personality and journalist with a high-profile voice in television, radio, magazines, newspapers and online.
She's the former editor of Cosmopolitan magazine and was the host of MasterChef Australia, the highest rating show in Australian TV history.
She's now the host and developer for the country's newest channel Lifestyle YOU, and columnist with Sunday Life Magazine.

(taken with permission from her website)

Thanks so much for agreeing to the interview Sarah - lets dive straight into it...

If you were to throw in your city life and head back to the country (where you grew up), what do you think it would change about you?

It would certainly help with my never-ending efforts to ground myself.
Being in dirt and around rocks and the rawness of nature always slows me down and anchors me firmly.
Now I get my nature fix every other weekend or so. I head off to the bush and walk for a day.
Or I do a mountain biking trip.
It's a little routine I have and it involves not showering in the morning, just throwing on running gear and heading off, getting dusty and sitting on a rock and just, well, sitting.

Do you think growing up in the country helped to get you where you are today, both professionally and personally?

On a career front, yes I do.
When you don't grow up in the thick of things, you're outward focused. You become an observer. You devour books and information about people "over there" who are living life so differently to you.
This has helped with my ability to write about observational commentary, and probably contributed to my focus and ambition over the years.
It is why a lot of people in the media are from the country, or regional areas.
It has meant my life has been a constant battle between the material world and the simpler, real life of dirt, rocks and trees.
It has been a tough battle at times, but one that has defined me.

As former Editor of Cosmo, what do you think are the biggest issues facing Australian women today?

The bulk of big issues women face boil down to our not being able to sit comfortably with ourselves and our feminine nature.
We were raised to strive "out there", to do it all, to beat the boys.
We have silenced our intuition and have become used to being harsh on ourselves.
I am a shocking product of this.
Eating disorders, loneliness and binge drinking all stem from this disconnect.

You work in magazines, television, radio and online - what is your favourite medium, and why?

Funnily it is radio. Funny because I've done the least in this medium. I like it because it emulates a good conversation. For a woman it is heartening because it is not about aesthetics. It is about truly connecting.

What was the greatest part about hosting MasterChef Australia?

Well there was the food. And the judges, they were like brothers to me. Mostly I loved witnessing the big human emotions that went down.
It was fascinating and really raw at times.
Julie and I shared many big, teary moments. Eating and cooking food for others is such an emotional issue.

I see on your website you are a "Trend Consultant", while sounding like the most fascinating gig in the world, how does it work?

Yes, I've done work for thecoolhunter.net, it is not so much that I pick what's "cool"; I've translated the trends and discussed what they say about our society for companies such as Louis Vuitton and HSBC Bank.
This is far more interesting in my mind.

Who decides what is cool?

Everyone and no-one. It bubbles to the surface in crazy ways.

And finally, what advice would you offer to someone who does not have the celebrity behind them on building their online persona and brand from scratch?

I think media is all about good content now, regardless of your status.
You can no longer be a mere print journo filing a deadline each day. You have to build a brand that's built from having something to say, and then take your message across online, TV.. whatever...
The point is, you have to have something to say.
Many celebrities and media identities have very little to say.
Many non-media types have a lot to say. Because they have lived.
So I guess my message is - have something to say and just start sharing it. Use social media as it is meant to be used - connecting, sharing, posting comments on other people's logs.
Oh and don't rush things.
Be true.
The desperado blogger trying to accumulate followers with gimmicks is not appealing.

Thanks Sarah for your thoughtful answers, and being a guest on my blog.
Testimony yet again to the advantages of growing up out in the sticks!
I recommend Sarah's weekly column in the SMH's Sunday Life magazine about her quest for a better life.
Stay tuned (so not online speak is it??) stay logged on ...... I will be interviewing another legendary lady media personality Melissa Hoyer next.



Monday, November 30, 2009

Praise be to Blog


I am in a strange and wonderful place at the moment.
I have this inner sense of calm that I am where I need to be within myself.
God it's a good feeling!
I am running on intuition and it seems I keep meeting the right people at the right time.
It is hard to explain.
I find when I go with my 'feeling' rather than my head I get to where I need to be quicker.
I'm not sure how I am doing it - but I like it.
I just feel blessed to have met so many wonderful people.
No, they aren't in this one horse town (though yes there are some nice people here) - they are the people reading this.
YOU.
Honestly - the people I have met since becoming a blogger and joining writing networks such as She Writes and Blogher and Blog This- is incredible.
I really hope one day to meet many of you in person.
That would be excellent.
Today Alice Grist who I interviewed here (then cheekily hinted at a tarot reading) came to the party and I received a personalised reading from her.
This was a great honor particularly as I am still yet to get my hands on her book - the High Heeled Guide to Enlightenment.
Would you buy it for me for Christmas please?
I will post about my reading from her soon - but this post is about the wonderful 'stuff' and people that is happening and I am meeting.

The other thing is I have become a contributor (but haven't contributed yet) on a blog called Writers Rising, this was founded by a very inspirational lady - Katherine Jenkins who is the author of the site Lessons from the Monk I married.
It is a site for writers to share their work in a supportive atmosphere.
Let me know if you are interested in joining the ranks!
I am so inspired by Nikki a) because she lives in New Zealand and it looks beautiful (and now the Cowboy and I are seriously considering moving there) and b) because she is going to India.
I have ALWAYS wanted to go to India.
ALWAYS
I love the book Holy Cow by Sarah McDonald and I am a new recruit to the blog Lost and Found in India IN SPITE of the fact the author Braja is too busy to be interviewed on my chronicles :-)
I have a friend that OWNS a holiday cottage in GOA - how cool is that? I keep telling her one day, oh yes one day - when I feel confident enough to take Monte to the hectic charms of India - we will stay there.
Oh and Sarah Wilson - popular columnist, tv identity and social commentator has agreed to an interview for my blog - as in Women who do what they love.
I am stoked.... that is coming up soon
There has been heaps of other stuff inspiring me lately.... I can't think of it all now...
But honestly - thank-you because it has been the blogging that has sparked off this sense of contentment and almost.. enlightenment (??!!) in me!

Yes I feel enlightened ( a little)

Praise be to Blog!!!