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Jonathon 'JMo' Moran

Episode 11 of the Why Do I Feel This Way? podcast, hosted by Kate DeAraugo, titled "Jonathon 'JMo' Moran " was published on November 18, 2024 and runs 51 minutes.

November 18, 2024 ·51m · Why Do I Feel This Way?

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Jonathon Moran has been synonymous with Aussie media for over 25 years. If you've ever read the paper, listened to radio or been to really any event in Sydney - you would have heard about JMo. In this episode, JMo gives us a peak behind the glitz and glamour of being an entertainment reporter, and just how deceiving 'keeping up appearances' can be. WIRES: 1300 094 737 or www.wires.org.au Trigger Warning: This episode contains themes of addiction and suicide. If you, or anyone that you know is struggling, please call Lifeline now on 13 11 14.

Jonathon Moran has been synonymous with Aussie media for over 25 years. If you've ever read the paper, listened to radio or been to really any event in Sydney - you would have heard about JMo.

In this episode, JMo gives us a peak behind the glitz and glamour of being an entertainment reporter, and just how deceiving 'keeping up appearances' can be.

WIRES: 1300 094 737 or www.wires.org.au

Trigger Warning: This episode contains themes of addiction and suicide. If you, or anyone that you know is struggling, please call Lifeline now on 13 11 14.

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