• Narelda Jacobs Was Living A Lie, Until She Hit Restart

  • Feb 20 2022
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

Narelda Jacobs Was Living A Lie, Until She Hit Restart

  • Summary

  • Journalist, TV presenter and proud LGBTQI+ woman Narelda Jacobs beams into living rooms across the country every morning on Studio 10. But before she was on our TV screens, Narelda lived a very different life.

    At age 21, and a divorced mum with a young daughter, she found herself trying to figure out how to explain to her religious mother that she was in a serious relationship...with a woman.

    She is someone who has had to restart her identity several times, and in this episode, Madeleine West discovers how she found the real Narelda.

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    CREDITS

    Host: Madeleine West

    Producers: Emmeline Peterson

    Executive Producers: Tia Ucich, Elissa Ratliff & Holly Wainwright

    Audio Production: Madeline Joannou

    Guest: Narelda Jacobs

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