Juliette Saly
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I think for me, I'm just going to say some of the terrible hours I've had to do, you know, and you have to do that early in your career to sort of, and if you're in breakfast radio or breakfast TV as well, but
My worst ever shift, I think, was 1am to 9am.
I was still living at home.
I was in my early 20s.
And I'd get up when my sister, who was at uni, was coming home sometimes.
Let me have a shower.
I was going to say, can I give you my bar job?
I thought we were talking media.
Well, I think if people that have been impactful on my career like that, I would have two too.
And sadly, they're both no longer with us.
So Glenn Daniel, who was my boss at ARN, who was a very well respected and well-known journalist, same thing.
And when I left ARN to go travelling and to go to London, he was so, you know, I think you should do this.
This is great.
You know, he really believed that
you should live your life and do what you wanted to do.
And he did give me some freelance work when I came back to Australia as well.
Always was very interested in my life when I was overseas.
He died a few years ago.
And Peter Ryan from the ABC who died about a year ago and I went to his funeral, he was very similarly always very interested and supportive of my career and came to visit me actually in Hong Kong.
Good morning.