Quick Quiz 07, Bonus Episode with Guyala Bayles
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Bonus Episode with Guyala Bayles
Get the lowdown from model, poet, actor and indigenous educator, Guyala Bayles, as she argues that even the beautiful people don’t get a free pass on sunglasses indoors.
Discover why gratitude should be everyone’s priority and why you should never, ever unleash the ‘hun’ on social media.
About your host, Jodie Bache McLean from June Dally Watkins and Chic Management
About your host, Jodie Bache McLean from June Dally Watkins and Chic Management
“Miss Dally was and remains one of the most significant women in my life. She was my boss, mentor and cherished leader for the past 36 years.” - Jodie
Jodie has been a part of June Dally Watkins for over 40 years, after her mother enrolled her in a course to help with her confidence when she was a teenager - Jodie then started working in the model agency as a booker only seven years later. Jodie now manages the business and has successfully navigated the Brisbane operation for the past 33 years.
Offering specialised knowledge, personal experience and expertise, Jodie is perfectly suited to tell us what June Dally Watkins would do.
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Creators and Guests
Host
Jodie Bache-Mclean
Jodie has been a part of June Dally Watkins for over 40 years, after her mother enrolled her in a course to help with her confidence when she was a teenager - Jodie then started working in the model agency as a booker only seven years later. Jodie now manages the business and has successfully navigated the Brisbane operation for the past 33 years. Offering specialised knowledge, personal experience and expertise, Jodie is perfectly suited to tell us what June Dally Watkins would do.
Guest
Guyala Bayles
Guyala Bayles is a Birri Gubba and Wonnarua model, actress and poet, signed to Chic Management. She is a passionate multidisciplinary artist who speaks openly about her experiences to break the stereotypes around Aboriginality. She uses her experiences, that have impacted her and continues to shape her into the woman she is today to powerfully express herself through spoken word and uses her public platform and voice to shed light on issues affecting First Nations people and the injustices of this world.