• Ep 337 - Don't Shoot the... Moderator

  • Nov 18 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 337 - Don't Shoot the... Moderator

  • Summary

  • THIS WEEK: The role of a moderator Corrie's mini-break When is the next federal election? Why don't our current AFL greats want to get into coaching? Want to get in touch with Caro and Corrie? Email us at feedback@dontshootpod.com.au Facebook.com/dontshootpod Instagram @dontshootpod Twitter @dontshootpod TODAY: The Role of the Moderator (1) C&C and The Pool (2) Dolly Alderton in Melbourne and Hugh van Cuylenburg The Pool and why we loved it Why moderators/interviewers/hosts matter The down side of the Celebrity Interviewer What happened at the Dolly event Why we love a movie post-screening Q&A THE COCKTAIL CABINET – brought to us by Prince Wine Store and Myles Thomson. Search Prince Wine Store dot com dot au - THIS WEEK: Summer wines BSF brought to us by RED ENERGY. Be empowered with the Red Energy mobile app BOOK: Corrie has a book: Theory and Practice by Michelle de Kretser SCREEN: Caro and Corrie review THE DAY OF THE JACKAL on Binge FOOD: Caro has a recipe: Martha Stewart Salmon recipe (notes to come) DID YOU SEE THAT? When will the next federal election be? SIX QUICK QUESTIONS for RED ENERGY. Be empowered with the Red Energy mobile app CARO TO CORRIE: Name just 3 great things about being on a mini break CORRIE TO CARO: What struck you most about the appointment of the new ABC Radio breakfast team? CARO TO CORRIE: What most perplexes you about the Prince Andrew-King Charles fall-out CORRIE TO CARO: Why are you so envious of your daughters this week CARO TO CORRIE: Which December movie are you excited to see CORRIE TO CARO: What favourite Melbourne outing did you achieve after some neglect last week Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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