Cooke tackles the complex and delicate issue on his podcast,
The Byron Cooke Show, and said the greatest show of strength can be asking for help. It’s time to tackle the stereotype of the stoic male for the sake of men’s mental health, he said.
The podcast episode features Gus Worland, who left Triple M Breakfast in Sydney in 2019. Worland is also the founder of Gotcha4Life, which aims to turn around the alarming suicide statistics in Australia. It has a ‘zero suicide’ vision.
Josh Kennedy, co-captain of the Sydney Swans and a father of two, is also on the episode.
Fifi Box shares the reality of being a working mum
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Fev and Nick’s big day out
On Monday’s
Fifi, Fev & Nick show, Fifi Box had asked her co-stars when they were going to “pull up stumps” to ensure they were fit for work bright and early on Tuesday morning.
Fevola had joked that he would stop when he passes out, however Cody was more optimistic about his ability to be sensible, claiming he would make it to touch rugby that evening.
Cody’s optimism, it seems, was somewhat misplaced with the duo revealing this morning he had not made it to his game, and nor had he made it home.
Nick Cody talks Fox FM, giving up booze for a year & always looking for the radio punchline
Nick Cody has revealed the moment he decided to give his radio career a proper crack and lean into the medium’s quirks and requirements.
Cody said he was one year into his two-year Breakfast contract with Triple M in Brisbane when he decided the radio part of his life needed more attention and dedication.
“I just treated radio as if it was thing I just had to get up early for and that was it,” he told Osher Gunsberg on the
Better Than Yesterday podcast this week. “And I thought ‘Come on, mate, you can’t finish this job and then look back in five years and think ‘You didn’t give it a proper go. Just have a legitimate crack at this thing,””.
It was a big morning for radio stars and stations across the country, with various new programs going to air for the first time.
Scroll through below to hear how they all fared as the mics went live, and let us know which was your favourite in the comments.
2DayFM Sydney:
The Morning Crew
The latest iteration of 2DayFM’s Breakfast show featuring Dave Hughes, Ed Kavalee and Erin Molan went to air this morning, with the opening break covering everything from COVID-19 vaccines to speculation on gay footballers and Molan’s many other media commitments.
Since the departure of Kyle Sandilands and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson, 2Day has cycled through numerous talent lineups, including Jules Lund, Merrick Watts, Sophie Monk, Mel B, Dan Debuf, Maz Compton, Rove McManus, Sam Frost, Em Rusciano, Harley Breen, Ed Kavalee (now back with the program), Grant Denyer, Ash London and Jamie Angel.
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