In Conversation With Alex Malley

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April 2017
Domino's CEO Don Meij went from delivery driver to heading up Australia's first publicly listed pizza chain. He reveals the secret behind his success and why he believes innovation and customer service keeps the company ahead of the competition.
Australia's first lady of racing Gai Waterhouse has always maintained her dignity under fire. She reveals the joy of winning the ultimate prize while facing scandals and striking a blow against discrimination for future generations of women.
March 2017
Australian-born former NASA astronaut Andy Thomas talks about his four missions to space, the tragic loss of the Columbia Space Shuttle, the challenges of getting people to Mars and Elon Musk and the future of space exploration
Legendary actor and bestselling children's author Henry Winkler joins Alex Malley to talk about his iconic role as The Fonz in Happy Days, his difficult relationship with his parents and the challenges he has faced living with dyslexia.
Australian Senator and media personality Derryn Hinch went from being the King of current affairs to financial ruin. He joins Alex Malley to talk about his about time in prison, moving into politics and coming back from death's door.
At the 1976 Olympics, gymnast Nadia Comaneci created history scoring the first perfect 10. She shares her recollections of Olympics glory, growing up in communist Romania, her dramatic defection to the US and life now with her family in Oklahoma.
February 2017
Rudy Giuliani was the 107th Mayor of New York City from 1993–2001. This week he joins Alex Malley to talk about fighting crime, stepping up as the leader during the 9/11 attacks and why he chose to support the Trump presidential campaign.
Former Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke joins Alex Malley to talk about the mistakes he made on the path to international sporting success, life in the media, losing friends and his growing realisation that what really matters is family.
December 2016
In the aftermath of the Bali bombings, Professor Fiona Wood revolutionised the treatment of burns, including the invention of spray on skin. She explains to Alex Malley that the intense suffering of victims drives her to achieve more.
Australian High Commissioner to the UK Alexander Downer invites Alex Malley to join him at Australia House in London. Downer reveals why he was not ready for the role of federal opposition leader despite being born into politics.
November 2016
Australia's biggest theatre producer John Frost has audiences and investors dancing in the aisles with hits like The Sound of Music & Wicked. He joins Alex Malley to reveal his business formula and what it's like to work with Julie Andrews.
Aussie surfing sensation and seven time world champ Layne Beachley appeared to have it all. She invites Alex Malley into her northern beaches home to explain why obsession nearly cost her everything and what it's like being married to a rock star
Australia's most famous feminist Germaine Greer invites Alex Malley to her English country home to reflect on the ongoing need to challenge the traditional role of women and how a difficult childhood shaped her journey.
October 2016
One of Australia's most familiar news faces Peter Overton steps away from the desk to reflect with Alex Malley on his exciting career in journalism, creating a beautiful life with his family, and dealing with the grief of post-natal depression.
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