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Olivia Newton-John memorial & Tottie Goldsmith

Olivia Newton-John memorial & Tottie Goldsmith

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In this episode I discuss attending the beautiful Olivia Newton-John memorial in Melbourne, share some of my own personal stories about crossing paths with Olivia over the years & what her music & legacy means to me.


Also with this podcast, I re-visit my interview with actor, singer & personality Tottie Goldsmith.

Tottie talks about her various roles in some of Australia’s biggest television shows incl The Young Doctors, Prisoner, Neighbours & The Secret Life Of Us.

We also chat about the Australian band The Chantoozies, life in the 80s & recording classic songs like Witch Doctor & Wanna Be Up.

Tottie opens up about becoming a marriage celebrant, her aunt Olivia Newton-John & the painful loss of her beloved mother Rona.


Visit the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness & Research Centre website for information & to donate.


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Created, hosted & produced by Leo Stubbing

Graphic Design: Brand Crowd


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