• #33 - Carol Ferrone - The 220 Year Old Time Traveller on Building Confidence and Charisma

  • Oct 22 2024
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

#33 - Carol Ferrone - The 220 Year Old Time Traveller on Building Confidence and Charisma

  • Summary

  • Carol Ferrone is a TV Professional, Immersive Story Teller, Presenter, Speaker and Actress. Carol’s work on the ABC’s “Back in Time” series brought Australia’s rich history to life, and her current work as a National Brand Ambassador for Foodbank Australia and Shake It Up Australia, helps to provide those in need with a better present and a promising future.

    Carol brings a lot of energy and passion to today’s conversation, as we discuss:

    • The moment of chance that opened the door for her TV and speaking career
    • What we can learn from Australia’s rich history
    • How to build self confidence
    • Her work as a brand ambassador for Food Bank Australia and Shake it Up Australia plus much more…

    Want to learn more about Carol, the organisations she works for or check out ‘Back In Time’?

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/carol-ferrone-6550181bb/
    https://www.instagram.com/carol_ferrone/
    https://iview.abc.net.au/show/back-in-time-for-dinner https://www.foodbank.org.au/?state=nsw-act
    https://shakeitup.org.au/

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