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Michelle Brasier 'I didn't see that coming'

Michelle Brasier 'I didn't see that coming'

The Jess Rowe Big Talk Show
Sea. 5 Ep. 544 min
4 Mar
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In this heartfelt and deeply honest episode, Jess sits down with comedian, actor, and musician Michelle Brasier to explore the complexities of grief, loss, and finding light in the darkest moments. Michelle opens up about losing both her father and brother to cancer only to be told that she herself has a 97% chance of developing it. Michelle’s unique perspective reminds us that joy and sorrow can coexist, and that humor is not just an escape but a tool for healing. Whether you’ve experienced loss or are navigating difficult emotions, this conversation offers comfort, insight, and a reminder that even in the face of heartbreak, there is room for love, laughter, and connection. Know someone who'd enjoy this episode?  Why not share it with them by tapping the 3 dots above ⬆︎ and passing it on LINKS: Check out Michelle's book 'My Brothers Ashes are in a sandwich bag' HERE  Catch Michelle on tour HERE or see her at The Sydney Opera House on Sat 8 March as part of All About Women in Feminist Roast. If you loved this chat with Michelle we think you'll love Jess's conversation with Meshel Laurie here  If you love what we do, why not follow the show, and rate and review on Apple or Spotify CREDITS: Host: Jessica Rowe Guest: Michelle Brasier  Executive Producer: Nic McClure Audio Producer: Nat Marshall  Digital Content Producer: Zoe Panaretos The Jess Rowe Big Talk Showacknowledges the Gadigal people, Traditional Custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders peoples here today.