Barrie Cassidy's One Plus One

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Season 2021
Sharon Lewin became a household name during the COVID-19 pandemic. The infectious diseases expert talks to Barrie Cassidy about the way the coronavirus pandemic changed our lives, and her hopes for the future.
Melissa Leong is a very private person with a very public job. She tells Barrie about feeling different, growing up with depression and why she didn't immediately say yes when offered the chance to be a Masterchef judge.
Rebecca West was recently named one of the best teachers in the world. She talks to Barrie Cassidy about the difficulties her profession faced during COVID.
Jane Barnes might be married to one of Australia's biggest rockstars, but her creative journey is a story in its own right. She speaks to Barrie Cassidy about family, addiction, and becoming a social media star.
After 17 years of early morning alarms, Fran Kelly said goodbye as RN Breakfast host in 2021. She spoke to Barrie Cassidy about her love of radio, what the world looks like before dawn and how she's seen Australia change.
Season 2020
Kate McClymont is one of Australia's most decorated investigative journalists. She tells Barrie about the effort that goes into exposing society's sleazy underbelly and the dangerous situations she's found herself in.
Sally Scales has been described as feisty, tough and determined. The youngest person elected Chair of the APY Lands Executive Board talks about being raised by strong leaders and becoming the voice of her elders.
Justin Langer has resigned as coach of the Australian cricket team. In 2020 he spoke to Barrie Cassidy about leadership, team culture and the steps taken after sandpapergate to rebuild trust, respect and integrity.
Join Barrie Cassidy for a series discussing Leadership. He meets captain of the Bawley Point Rural Fire Brigade Charlie Magnuson, who steered his team through the 2020 fire season going above and beyond in the crisis.
Dr Norman Swan is one of Australia's most respected and recognisable voices during the COVID-19 pandemic. In May 2020 he spoke to Barrie about the response to the crisis and his journey from paediatrics to journalism.
Craig Foster's campaign to save Bahraini refugee Hakeem al-Araibi made headlines. The former Socceroos Captain talks to Barrie about his drive to fight for what's fair and campaign to help vulnerable communities.
Peggy O'Neal had never seen a game of AFL when she moved to Australia 30 years ago. Now president of the Richmond Football Club, Peggy talks to Barrie about good governance and when to keep your eyes on the prize.
Dennis Richardson has led DFAT, the Defence Department, ASIO, and spent time in Washington as Ambassador to the US. He speaks with Barrie about a lifetime of public service and what goes on in the corridors of Canberra.
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