Short Black with Sandra Sully

Network Ten

Join award-winning 10 News First journalist, influencer, campaigner and author Sandra Sully as she talks to inspiring women from all walks of life. Sandra finds out what makes these women tick, what keeps them up at night, and what really matters in a series that is at times funny, at times heartbreaking, but always real. Listen to candid conversations with women you’ve heard of, and women you need to hear about, as they open up about their lives, struggles and triumphs. Short Black. Good women, great chat!Season 5 Photo Credit: Jeremy Greive

  • 34 minutes 12 seconds
    Annabelle Chauncy OAM

    Annabelle Chauncy was teaching English in Kenya when civil unrest saw her evacuated across the border to Uganda. What she found there was a community of people with a desire to learn and grow, and from that the School For Life Foundation was born.


    That was 15 years ago, and since then Annabelle has dedicated her life to helping children, and adults, reach their full potential.

    How hard was it to build a school in a foreign country? And why was she carrying wheelbarrows full of cash around Africa?


    Find out more about School For Life here: https://www.schoolforlife.org.au/


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    29 January 2024, 5:00 pm
  • 42 minutes 30 seconds
    Gail O'Brien AO

    Gail O’Brien AO has been a health professional for 40 years. Originally trained as a physiotherapist, she is now executive director of the Chris O’Brien Lifehouse centre in Sydney where she also works as a patient advocate.

    Gail’s husband, renowned head and neck surgeon Chris O’Brien, had a dream of opening Australia’s first fully-integrated and comprehensive cancer centre. Gail played an integral part in realising his vision after his death from brain cancer in 2009, and last year Chris O’Brien Lifehouse celebrated its 10th anniversary.

    In a frank and honest conversation, Gail discusses her work carrying on Chris’ legacy, and providing advocacy in a hospital setting while dealing with her own grief and loss, not only of Chris but also her son Adam, who tragically died in his sleep less than two years later.

    You can find out more about Gail here - https://www.gailobrien.com.au/and about Chris O’Brien Lifehouse here - https://www.mylifehouse.org.au/

    This episode of Short Black is dedicated to Virginia (Ginny) Bellman, who sadly lost her battle with ovarian cancer in 2023.


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    15 January 2024, 5:00 pm
  • 40 minutes 29 seconds
    Yolanda Saiz

    There’s a lot more poverty in Australia than people realise, according to Yolanda Saiz. And she should know. As CEO of the St Vincent De Paul Society in New South Wales, Yolanda sees first-hand every day the toll the current cost of living crisis is taking on everyday Australians.

    One of the largest providers of homeless and domestic services in NSW, Vinnie’s is now more needed than ever, with a staggering one in three people turning to the organisation for help. And with a high number of the people who were making donations now in need of those donations themselves, how hard is it to raise funds?

    Yolanda talks about being the first-ever female CEO of the organisation in NSW, and how she stays on top of innovation and best practice to lead Vinnie’s to be able to help those who need it most.

    You can find out more about St Vincent’s, and how you can help, here - https://www.vinnies.org.au



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    1 January 2024, 5:00 pm
  • 44 minutes 44 seconds
    Tara Moss

    Tara Moss had it all. A former model and the successful author of 14 bestselling books, hers was a glamorous life. Until eight years ago when she was struck down by Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, a debilitating chronic pain condition for which there is no cure.

    She was told by numerous doctors that she would never recover, that being wheelchair bound and unable to do anything by herself was the way it would always be.

    But Tara has never been one to resist a challenge and now, after eight long years – and against all the odds – she is in remission.

    In one of the first interviews she has given in Australia since receiving the good news, she opens up to Sandra about how tough the last eight years have really been for her and her family, and the sheer joy of being able to walk unaided once more and do the things that she thought she never would again.

    You can find out more about Tara, her books, and her disability and pain advocacy here - https://www.taramoss.com/



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    18 December 2023, 5:00 pm
  • 42 minutes 38 seconds
    Women in Media

    Sandra had the privilege recently of being the Master of Ceremonies for the first day of the Women in Media conference held in Sydney. The day was a source of great inspiration, with an array of remarkable speakers, and here are some of Sandra's highlights.

    First we hear from Taryn Brumfitt, whose 10-year campaign into body positivity resulted in her being named the 2022 Australian of the Year. You can find out more about Taryn’s Body Image Movement here: https://bodyimagemovement.com.

    Later there was a panel discussion about the Business of Media with four powerhouses of the Australian media industry, namely:

    - Beverley McGarvey, EVP, Chief Content Officer and head of Paramount plus and Paramount ANZ

    - Jane Huxley, CEO of Are media

    - Amanda Lang, Chief Commercial and Content Officer of the Foxtel group

    - Mia Freedman, co founder and Chief Creative Officer of Mamamia

    And asking the tough questions is renowned journalist and author Anita Jacoby AM

     

    You can find out more about Women in Media and the work it does, here: https://www.womeninmedia.com.au



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    2 October 2023, 5:00 pm
  • 38 minutes 9 seconds
    Jelena Dokic

    Jelena Dokic had a phenomenal tennis career. But it was what happened off the court and her decision, years later, to talk openly about the abuse she suffered at the hands of her father that has seen her constantly in the public eye.

    Having been raised to be silent, Jelena found her voice six years ago and wrote her first book, Unbreakable. Since then, she has made it her mission to speak up for those who can’t. There is no denying her courage, her tenacity and her drive to open up the conversation around mental health and domestic abuse.

    As her second book hits the shelves, she sits down with Sandra for an open, honest and raw conversation, in which Jelena not only shows us how our story makes us stronger, but also that she is, in fact, Fearless.

    If you are in Australia and need support, please reach out to any of the following:

    1800Respect - 1800 737 732 / 1800respect.org.au

    Lifeline - 13 11 14 / lifeline.org.au

    Beyond Blue - 1300 22 4637 / beyondblue.org.au



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    19 September 2023, 2:43 am
  • 41 minutes 6 seconds
    Sally Dowling SC

    Sally Dowling SC is the first woman to be appointed Director of Public Prosecutions for New South Wales.

    Sally is only the fourth person to hold this role, and one of only a few female DPPs in Australia. Previously she served as a Crown Prosecutor and was appointed Senior Counsel in 2013. In that role she appeared as lead counsel in more than 300 appeals in the High Court and the New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal.

    Two years into her 10-year term, she sits down with Sandra to talk about the impact of sexual harassment on her career, the role of the media – and social media - in justice, her focus on the First Nations community, and why managing the mental health of her prosecutors is key.

    And what advice does she have for young lawyers just starting out?


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    4 September 2023, 6:00 pm
  • 30 minutes 41 seconds
    Kristina Karlsson

    Despite the challenges and setbacks she has faced over the last few years, including seeing her beloved business collapse not once, but twice, Kristina Karlsson has managed to find a new sense of purpose and passion.

    Previously known for revolutionising the stationery world through her successful Scandi-inspired company kikki.k, Kristina has come bouncing back with even more determination and a new venture that encourages us all to live our Dream Life.

    She talks Sandra through what she describes as the perfect storm of events and how she managed to turn the most challenging of times into an opportunity, and reminds us why it’s important to remember to dream big and aim high.

    Find out more about Kristina and her latest venture here: https://www.yourdreamlifestartshere.com/



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    21 August 2023, 6:00 pm
  • 41 minutes 34 seconds
    Christina Hobbs

    On average men in Australia retire with a lot more superannuation than women, about 35% more. That’s a staggering amount.

    But it seems that money is still a taboo subject, and most women would rather talk to their friends and colleagues about sex than about their finances.

    Someone who is trying to break that taboo is Christina Hobbs, who has made it her mission to make us better with our money. Christina is the CEO and co-founder of Verve Super, which is Australia’s first ethical super fund established by women for women. Through Verve she is opening up the conversation and providing support to help women take control of their finances, build their wealth and ultimately close the savings gap.

    You can find out more about Christina and Verve Super here - https://vervesuper.com.au



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    7 August 2023, 6:00 pm
  • 46 minutes 48 seconds
    Dr Karla Lopez

    Dr Karla Lopez is a forensic psychologist and is currently using her skills to track down fugitives on the Australian version of the popular TV show Hunted.

    But what does a forensic psychologist do?

    Karla and Sandra tackle a range of topics from Australia’s youth crime crisis to AI to coping mechanisms, as well as her top tips for staying safe – and keeping our children safe – online.

    And what are the things we do that give us away every time? Are we really creatures of habit?

    Karla knows what makes us tick, find out what makes her tick.

    https://10play.com.au/hunted



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    24 July 2023, 2:00 pm
  • 39 minutes 44 seconds
    Mary Konstantopoulos

    It’s all about Mary today! Mary Konstantopoulos is a passionate advocate for women in sport. Ten years ago she founded sport media company Ladies Who League, and since then she has broadened the conversation with Ladies Who Leap, Ladies Who Legspin, Ladies Who Lineout and Ladies Who W-League. She’s also a lawyer and sits on the board of Hockey Australia.

    Mary opens up about dealing with the pressures of social media, finding the courage to tackle the difficult issues, and levelling the playing field to elevate more women to board level.

    Find out more about Mary and Ladies Who here: https://ladieswho.com.au/league/ 



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    10 July 2023, 6:00 pm
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