• What Tammin Sursok Knows About Taking Up Space

  • Oct 30 2024
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

What Tammin Sursok Knows About Taking Up Space

  • Summary

  • What are the pivotal experiences in your life that have shaped who you are today?

    Australian actress Tammin Sursok has plenty of experiences to share, and she’s grateful for each one, no matter how challenging.

    In this season finale of But Are You Happy?, Clare invites Tammin to share her story candidly. At first glance, you might not see the struggles she’s faced, but beneath the surface, she has battled feelings of shame and moments that shattered her self-esteem. She’s lived through serious health challenges, and now she’s navigating who she is today, with her family at the forefront.

    So, is Tammin Sursok happy? You guessed it—you’ll have to listen to find out.

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    CREDITS:

    Host: Clare Stephens

    Guest: Tammin Sursok

    Executive Producer: Naima Brown

    Producer: Tahli Blackman

    Audio Producer: Thom Lion

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