Time to look at the week at MM and open the floor to you so you can share anything that’s on your mind. It’s shaping up to be a big week at MM with the return of Mamamia on Sky News this Friday at 9:15pm. I’m nervous and excited and daunted and terrified and happy all at once. Business as usual then.
The show
I’m getting EXCITED, did I mention that? We have a new timeslot and a new format (that big scary desk just wasn’t me). Here are the people who’ll be joining me around the table for a chat about the week:
I’m also going to be talking to Lisa Pryor, the journalist and author whose new book is this:
I’m just finishing it at the moment and it’s pretty extraordinary. She has a fascinating and controversial viewpoint that should change the drug debate in this country. Oh, and in the process of writing the book, she made a dramatic change in her own life. I’m so looking forward to talking with her about it. You can buy the book here.
Here’s the promo..
And one more..
COMFY SHOES
Our choice of office footwear has, I know, become a source of fascination for many Mamamia readers who have told us how jealous they are that we have such a relaxed attitude to what constitutes suitable work shoe attire. On Monday, after heading back to The Today Show, I waved the white flag and slunk into my ugg boots that I keep under my desk.
Top Comments
I watched Mamamia on Sky News this week and was really annoyed at Anthony Sharwood. He still doesn't get the concept of 'hero' does he? Is a cyclist a hero? What about the police lady who stayed beside a girl for ten hours, not knowing whether or not the bomb around the girl's neck was live. That's a hero!! I'm sure she can ride a bike too!
Hey, I am STILL gobsmacked about the reaction to the sports thang - and the more I think about it the angrier I get. If someone wants to dedicate their entire lives to riding a bicycle up and down mountains, well,it is their choice but to me, its an utterly pointless pursuit and waste of time and life. Exercise is for keeping fit and having fun. Wasting your life on meaingless challangers is not heroic or something I admire. I just feel sad that someone would want to channel their energies into self-gratification when they could be a useful "real" job....like teachers, doctors, nurses, builders, etc....I feel furious our societiy is so trivial land superficial they think riding a bicycle fast is heroic......and as for chasing balls around field to entertain people, well, that is just immeasurably sad