Julia Zemiro takes Kerry O'Brien back to his childhood in Brisbane. He speaks candidly about his difficult relationship with the Brothers at St Laurence's College & the long-term effects of a journalism career.
It's a long way from LA to Sydney's Castle Hill. Rebel Wilson and Julia visit family and former haunts, and discuss how she overcame severe shyness before blossoming into the high achiever she is today.
Fast bowling legend Glenn McGrath takes Julia back to the family farm, local school & other locations that led the once shy country boy from the small town of Narromine to the very top of the cricketing world.
Stan Grant has had huge success as a foreign correspondent, but his recent commentary on Indigenous affairs at home has struck a chord. He takes Julia back to Griffith NSW and reflects on his life and career.
One of our favourite performers, Denise Scott, takes Julia home to Melbourne's Greensborough where she reveals a thoroughly suburban childhood that blossomed into an extraordinary gift for comedy & storytelling.
Lawyer Geoffrey Robertson takes Julia back to the home he grew up in, and together they visit the school and university that set the Epping Public schoolboy on his way to fight for justice and human rights around the world.
Evergreen television queen Kerri-Anne Kennerley takes Julia back to the Sandgate in Brisbane, and the locations where she dreamed of a career in show business.
Miranda Tapsell takes Julia Zemiro to the Northern Territory to reflect on a troubling but ultimately triumphant journey from a tiny town in Kakadu to the bright lights & red carpets of a decorated acting career.
Actor and satirist Greig Pickhaver takes Julia back to Adelaide to revisit the locations that led from a claustrophobic family life to the world of imagination and creativity that gave the world the comic genius of HG Nelson.
Julia Zemiro is in Melbourne with Gillian Triggs, an academic, lawyer and social justice advocate.