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Who’s on your celebrity fantasy dinner party list? Marie Claire have got access to the biggest celebrities and fascinating favourite people you love.  With unique pairings, the type of conversations where fun and frankness is always in style. Trust us…you’re gonna want to hear this! 

  1. Charlie Verco: He Paddled Towards The Shark To Save Her

    19 hrs ago

    Charlie Verco: He Paddled Towards The Shark To Save Her

    When everyone else swam for shore, Charlie Verco paddled the other way: straight towards a great white shark. On a clear, busy Saturday morning at Coogee Beach in June 2026, the 25-year-old surf lifesaver and elite board paddler was training when a woman, Leah Stewart, was attacked just ahead of him. What he did next made headlines around the world. CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains detailed descriptions of a shark attack and serious injury that some listeners may find distressing. Charlie grew up a North Bondi nipper and is now one of the country’s best ocean paddlers, the youngest ever winner of the Molokai to Oahu Paddleboard World Championships. In this conversation he walks Marie Claire Editor Georgie McCourt through the rescue minute by minute: reading the shark’s behaviour, the moment Leah was dragged under, towing her to shore one-armed when she lost consciousness, and the lifeguards and paramedics whose training saved her life on the sand. It is a story about courage, but Charlie is uneasy with the word hero. He talks honestly about fear, adrenaline and imposter syndrome, how surf lifesaving and sport trained him to think under extreme stress, what a shark expert later told him, and why he is now urging two things: better shark safety on Australian beaches, and for people to donate blood. In this conversation, Charlie Verco joins Marie Claire Editor Georgie McCourt to talk about the Coogee Beach shark attack, what it takes to act in a crisis, fear of the ocean, surf life saving, and why blood donation saves lives. This episode covers: The Coogee Beach great white shark attack: what Charlie Verco saw on Saturday 13 June 2026 Why he paddled towards the shark instead of swimming to safety What it is like to come face to face with a great white shark How surf lifesaving training and Ironman racing prepared him to act under extreme stress Towing an unconscious woman to shore one-armed on a paddleboard What a shark expert later told him about great white behaviour The beach response: tourniquets, lifeguards and the teamwork that saved a life Managing fear, adrenaline and the shakes after a traumatic rescue Going back into the ocean: how Charlie feels about the water now Shark safety in Australia: drones, detection and what he thinks needs to change On being called a hero, and the imposter syndrome that comes with it Why he is urging Australians to donate blood, especially O negative   If this conversation raises issues for you, support is available. In Australia, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 for 24/7 crisis support. To support the cause Charlie raises in this episode, you can donate blood through Australian Red Cross Lifeblood (O negative is especially needed in emergencies).   Donate blood (Australian Red Cross Lifeblood): https://www.lifeblood.com.au Support Leah Stewart (family GoFundMe): https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-leah-stewart-victim-of-shark-attack-in-coogee   Follow Charlie Verco on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/char1ieverco/ 🎧 Listen to You’re Gonna Want to Hear This and follow us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/youre-gonna-want-to-hear-this/id1849312864 Listen and follow on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2Vsxq2nZIMJLnywOXfuxqZ 👀 Watch and subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@marieclaireau   Credits: Host: Marie Claire Editor Georgie McCourt Supervising Producer: Leah Porges Head of Vodcasting: Rachel Fountain Learn More: You’re Gonna Want to Hear This is a production of Marie Claire and Are Media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    34 min
  2. Robbed Of Her Childhood: Bek Condello On Escaping A Cult

    2 days ago

    Robbed Of Her Childhood: Bek Condello On Escaping A Cult

    CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains themes of childhood abuse, physical punishment, sexual trauma and coercive control. If you or someone you know needs immediate assistance, call 000. For confidential 24/7 crisis support, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or visit lifeline.org.au. Support is also available through Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 or at beyondblue.org.au.  What if leaving your faith meant losing everyone you'd ever loved?  This week on You're Gonna Want To Hear This, Marie Claire Australia Editor Georgie McCourt speaks with author Bek Condello about her extraordinary journey out of one of Australia's most controlling Pentecostal churches.  Raised inside the Geelong Revival Centre, Bek grew up believing the outside world was dangerous. Every aspect of life, from education and friendships to marriage and work was dictated by church leaders. Curiosity was discouraged, obedience was demanded, and fear shaped almost every decision.  In this deeply personal conversation, Bek reflects on the childhood she now recognises as abusive, the lasting impact of religious trauma and the heartbreaking reality that leaving meant losing her family, community and identity.  She also opens up about purity culture, consent, body shame, marrying to escape one form of control only to enter another, and the years it took to trust herself and build a life on her own terms.  Today, Bek has transformed unimaginable loss into purpose. As the state of Victoria investigates high-control religious groups, she explains why sharing her story has become about much more than personal healing... it's about helping others recognise coercion, reclaim their autonomy and know they're not alone.  This episode covers:  Growing up inside the Geelong Revival Centre  How high-control religions shape identity  Religious trauma and childhood abuse  The psychological impact of fear-based faith  Purity culture, consent and bodily autonomy  Escaping a controlling church  Rebuilding life after leaving a cult  Learning to trust yourself again  Why leaving is a process, not a single moment  Bek's advocacy for survivors of coercive religious groups Can You Handle a Girl Like Me? by Bek Condello is available from mid-July.  Stay up to date with Marie Claire Australia on Instagram  🎧 Listen to You're Gonna Want to Hear This and follow us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify  👀 Watch and subscribe to You're Gonna Want to Hear This on YouTube 📺 for full episodes and clips.  Credits:   Host Georgie McCourt   Edited by Leah Porges  Head of Vodcasting Rachel Fountain With thanks to our amazing team at Marie Claire  Learn More:  You're Gonna Want to Hear This is a production of Marie Claire and Are Media.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1 hr
  3. Health Anxiety, Chronic Illness and Online Misinformation Cost One Woman Her Life

    17 June

    Health Anxiety, Chronic Illness and Online Misinformation Cost One Woman Her Life

    What happens when the search for answers becomes a dangerous obsession?  Georgie sits down with journalist and author Hannah McElhinney to discuss her book Wormhole, the true story of her cousin Lauren. Lauren spent much of her life battling debilitating symptoms and collecting diagnoses including chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia and POTS, while struggling to find meaningful answers from the healthcare system. As her trust in traditional medicine eroded, she was drawn deeper into online communities promoting controversial and unproven treatments - including coffee enemas, bleach protocols, ozone therapy and hyperthermia treatment.  At just 37 years old, Lauren travelled alone to Malaysia for an alternative treatment she hoped would finally make her well. She never came home.  Hannah shares the heartbreaking story behind Lauren’s death, and the broader questions her story raises about health anxiety and the booming wellness industry.  The conversation also explores Hannah’s own experiences with IBS, OCD and health anxiety, and how her personal journey informed her understanding of Lauren’s search for answers.  This episode contains discussions of health conditions and unproven treatments, please see your doctor for medical advice. This episode covers:  The true story behind Wormhole  Lauren’s decades-long battle with chronic illness  Why chronic illness can leave people vulnerable to misinformation  The rise of alternative medicine and wellness culture  The online communities that fuel medical distrust  The dangers of unregulated treatments and medical tourism  Chronic Lyme disease and the controversy surrounding the diagnosis  The intersection of health anxiety, OCD and chronic symptoms  Women’s experiences of being dismissed within healthcare systems  The fine line between hope, desperation and exploitation  How Hannah’s own health journey shaped her understanding of Lauren’s story  What Lauren’s life can teach us about trust, wellness and living fully  Wormhole by Hannah McElhinney is available now.  Read more on Marie Claire: The 'treatment' that went horribly wrong in Malaysia, and the wellness world behind it Stay up to date with Marie Claire Australia on Instagram 🎧 Listen to You’re Gonna Want to Hear This and follow us on Apple Podcasts orv Spotify  👀 Watch and subscribe to You're Gonna Want to Hear This on YouTube 📺 for full episodes and clips.   Credits:   Host Marie Claire Editor Georgie McCourt  Edited by Charlie Potter  Supervising Producer Leah Porges  Head of Vodcasting Rachel Fountain  Learn More: You're Gonna Want to Hear This is a production of Marie Claire and Are Media.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    51 min
  4. Dr Mary Claire Haver: You’re Not Crazy, It’s Perimenopause

    10 June

    Dr Mary Claire Haver: You’re Not Crazy, It’s Perimenopause

    Have you ever stood in a room wondering why you walked in, burst into tears over something small, or lain awake at 3am completely exhausted? You’re not going crazy, and you’re not “just busy”. It could be perimenopause. Dr Mary Claire Haver is one of the world’s leading voices in women’s health: a board-certified OB-GYN, menopause specialist and #1 New York Times bestselling author whose books The Galveston Diet and The New Menopause sparked a global conversation about menopause, and whose appearances on The Diary of a CEO with Steven Bartlett and The Mel Robbins Podcast have reached tens of millions of women. Her new book, The New Perimenopause: An Evidence-Based Guide to Surviving the Zone of Chaos and Feeling Like Yourself Again, is the guidebook women have been desperately searching for. This one gets personal. At 44, Georgie has been told by her own gynaecologist that she’s “just busy”, then handed an HRT script with no explanation of how to use it. Dr Haver explains why that dismissal is so common, what’s really happening inside the body during the hormonal “zone of chaos”, and why suffering through it is optional. In this conversation, Dr Mary Claire Haver joins Marie Claire Editor Georgie McCourt to talk perimenopause symptoms, misdiagnosis, hormone therapy (HRT), brain fog, rage, weight gain, weight-loss drugs, osteoporosis, low libido, and the one message every woman needs to hear. This episode covers: The perimenopause symptoms doctors dismiss: anxiety, rage, brain fog, insomnia, weight gain and low libido Why perimenopause can start in your mid-30s, 7 to 10 years before menopause How to tell the difference between depression, burnout, ADHD and hormone-driven changes Why so many women are misdiagnosed and prescribed antidepressants instead of hormone therapy Is HRT safe? The real benefits and risks of menopause hormone therapy Menopause and divorce: the viral “two camps” debate Why belly fat can double or triple in menopause, and why more cardio isn’t the answer Ozempic-style weight-loss drugs (GLP-1s), muscle loss and the “GPS” rule: GLP-1 + protein + strength training The osteoporosis statistic every woman needs to hear: 50% of women will have an osteoporotic fracture How vaginal oestrogen cuts recurrent UTIs (and sepsis) by 50% Low libido in perimenopause: the five causes of sexual dysfunction, and where testosterone fits in Dr Haver’s message: “Perimenopause is inevitable. Suffering is not.” The New Perimenopause by Dr Mary Claire Haver is out now. 🎧 Listen to You’re Gonna Want to Hear This and follow us on Apple Podcasts Listen and follow on Spotify 👀 Watch and subscribe to You’re Gonna Want to Hear This on YouTube 📺 for full episodes and clips. Credits: Host: Marie Claire Editor Georgie McCourt Supervising Producer: Leah Porges Head of Vodcasting: Rachel Fountain Learn More: You’re Gonna Want to Hear This is a production of Marie Claire and Are Media.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    48 min
  5. Emma Hardy: PMDD & The Truth About Female Rage

    3 June

    Emma Hardy: PMDD & The Truth About Female Rage

    CONTENT WARNING: This episode discusses mental health challenges, including suicidal thoughts and ideation. If you or someone you know needs immediate assistance, call 000. For confidential 24/7 crisis support, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or visit lifeline.org.au. Support is also available through Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 or at beyondblue.org.au.  What if the person you're most afraid of becoming is yourself?  Every month, writer Emma Hardy found herself trapped in a cycle of rage, despair, anxiety and emotional chaos. Then it would pass, and life would return to normal - until the cycle began again.  In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Marie Claire Editor Georgie McCourt sits down with Emma to discuss her debut memoir, Periodic Bitch: A Memoir of Menstruation, Madness and Monsters, a raw exploration of life with premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).  Together, they discuss PMDD, from uncontrollable anger and emotional outbursts to the relief and complexity of finally receiving a diagnosis. The conversation moves beyond the condition itself, examining how women's pain is misunderstood, dismissed or pathologised, and why conversations about female rage remain so uncomfortable.  Emma also explores the surprising cultural influences behind the book, from horror stories and hysteria to medical research conducted on rats, and the question at the heart of Periodic Bitch: when is a mood just a mood, and when does it become an illness?  In this episode:  What PMDD actually is, and why it's often mistaken for severe PMS  Emma's journey to diagnosis  Georgie's personal experience living with PMDD  The impact PMDD can have on relationships, careers and self-worth  Why female anger is so often labelled as madness  The link between PMDD, mental health and emotional regulation  Medical misogyny and the challenges women face when seeking treatment  Why PMDD remains under-researched and under-diagnosed  The fascinating stories of women whose crimes were linked to premenstrual disorders  How Emma learned to stop fearing her emotions and start understanding them  This is a conversation about hormones, identity, rage, resilience and the stories women are told about their bodies.  Buy the book: Periodic Bitch: A Memoir of Menstruation, Madness and Monsters by Emma Hardy.  If this conversation raises issues for you, support is available.  More from Emma on Marie Claire: Emma Hardy is starting the conversation on PMDD women have been waiting to have Listen to You're Gonna Want to Hear This and follow us on Apple Podcasts  Listen and follow on Spotify  Watch and subscribe to You're Gonna Want to Hear This on YouTube for full episodes and clips.  Credits:  Host: Marie Claire Editor Georgie McCourt  Edited by Charlie Potter  Consulting Producer: Jessie-Lee Klass  Supervising Producer: Leah Porges  Head of Vodcasting: Rachel Fountain  Learn More: You're Gonna Want to Hear This is a production of Marie Claire and Are Media.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    45 min
  6. A Psychic Told Lally Katz Her Vagina Was Cursed - And It Changed Her Life

    27 May

    A Psychic Told Lally Katz Her Vagina Was Cursed - And It Changed Her Life

    What if the worst thing anyone ever said to you became the story that changed your life?  This week, Marie Claire Editor Georgie McCourt sits down with playwright, screenwriter and memoirist Lally Katz to talk about My Cursed Vagina, her brutally funny, wildly honest and unexpectedly moving memoir drawn from the past fifteen years of her life.  Before the awards, theatre acclaim and Hollywood success, Lally was a woman searching for love in all the wrong places: emotionally unavailable men, disastrous dates, psychic readings, one-night stands, impulsive decisions and relationships that left her questioning whether something inside her was fundamentally broken.  Then, during a snowstorm in New York, a psychic named Cookie told her she was cursed. According to Cookie, the problem was not just Lally’s love life. It was her vagina.  What follows is a conversation that moves between laugh-out-loud absurdity and profound emotional honesty. Georgie and Lally unpack the stories women tell themselves about love, desirability, self-worth and the dangerous habit of mistaking longing for intimacy.  In this conversation, Lally and Georgie talk about love, sex, shame, motherhood, creativity, heartbreak and the messy, humiliating, funny, deeply human things women do while trying to be chosen, understood and loved.    This episode covers:  The psychic reading in New York that inspired My Cursed Vagina  Why women can mistake intensity, longing and obsession for love  The boyfriend who called Lally his “flatmate” for eighteen months and refused to give her a key  Chasing emotionally unavailable men across cities and continents  Tinder, one-night stands, dating chaos and romantic fantasy  Receiving a herpes diagnosis and deciding to talk openly about STI stigma  The advice that helped Lally stop wasting her childbearing years with the wrong person  Meeting the man who would become her husband and marrying him in Las Vegas three months later  Miscarriage, motherhood and wanting both creative fulfilment and family  Turning heartbreak into art and why writing everything down became a survival mechanism  At its heart, My Cursed Vagina is not really about sex, psychics or even bad relationships. It is about the universal desire to be loved, the private stories women build around that longing, and what happens when a woman stops apologising for wanting everything: love, work, sex, art, adventure, children and purpose.  If you have ever stayed too long, loved too hard, overanalysed a text message, mistaken pain for passion, or wondered whether everyone else has somehow figured relationships out before you, this episode will hit home.  Listen now to You’re Gonna Want To Hear This with Lally Katz.  My Cursed Vagina by Lally Katz is out now.  🎧 Listen to You’re Gonna Want to Hear This and follow us on Apple Podcasts:  Listen and follow on Spotify:   👀 Watch and subscribe to You're Gonna Want to Hear This on YouTube 📺 for full episodes and clips:   Learn more:  https://www.marieclaire.com.au/life/youre-gonna-want-to-hear-this-podcast/  Credits:  Host: Marie Claire Editor Georgie McCourt  Edited by Charlie Potter  Supervising Producer Leah Porges Head of Vodcasting Rachel Fountain  Learn More: You're Gonna Want to Hear This is a production of Marie Claire and Are Media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    43 min
  7. Stephen Grosz: Why So Many Women Wake Up One Day And Want Out Of Their Relationship

    20 May

    Stephen Grosz: Why So Many Women Wake Up One Day And Want Out Of Their Relationship

    Why do so many women wake up one day and feel like they want out? In this episode of You’re Gonna Want to Hear This, Marie Claire Editor Georgie McCourt sits down with renowned psychoanalyst and bestselling author Stephen Grosz for a conversation about love, resentment, affairs, marriage, desire, emotional labour, and the complicated reality of trying to build a life with another person without losing yourself.  After more than 40 years inside the consulting room, and more than 75,000 hours listening to people talk about heartbreak, betrayal, longing and intimacy, Stephen has come to believe that love is not simply something we fall into. It is something we work at. Often, that work begins at the exact moment relationships stop feeling easy.  Together, Georgie and Stephen unpack why resentment can quietly poison even strong relationships, why contempt is often far more dangerous than anger, and why many people do not leave because they have stopped loving their partner, but because they no longer recognise themselves inside the relationship.  They also talk about affairs and what people are really searching for when they step outside a marriage, the emotional complexity of long-term love, the impact children can have on intimacy and desire, and why some couples emerge stronger after betrayal while others cannot recover.  Georgie opens up about her own experience with marriage counselling, co-parenting, and the small daily rituals that can soften even the hardest relationships.  This episode covers:  Why love requires labour  The resentment that can destroy relationships  Why contempt is often more dangerous than anger  The real psychology behind affairs  How children can change intimacy and desire  Why people leave because they dislike who they have become  The power of appreciation inside long-term relationships  What happiness in love can really look like  The line from Stephen that Georgie says “quietly rearranged the furniture” in her brain  Stephen Grosz is the author of The Examined Life and Love’s Labour.  🎧 Listen to You’re Gonna Want to Hear This and follow us on Apple Podcasts  Listen and follow on Spotify  👀 Watch and subscribe to You're Gonna Want to Hear This on YouTube 📺 for full episodes and clips.   Credits:  Host: Marie Claire Editor Georgie McCourt  Edited by Charlie Potter  Head of Vodcasting Rachel Fountain  Learn More: You’re Gonna Want to Hear This is a production of Marie Claire and Are Media.    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    43 min
  8. Emily Maitlis: The Interview That Brought Down A Prince

    13 May

    Emily Maitlis: The Interview That Brought Down A Prince

    What does it take to sit across from one of the world’s most powerful men… and not flinch? In this week’s episode of You’re Gonna Want To Hear This, Georgie McCourt sits down with legendary British broadcaster, journalist and author Emily Maitlis for a riveting conversation about career-defining interviews, the discipline of preparation, and why the best journalists never move on until they get an answer.  From the now-iconic Prince Andrew interview to covering revolutions, elections and some of the biggest global stories of our time, Emily reveals what was really going through her mind inside Buckingham Palace, why she locked herself in a bathroom moments before that interview… and how years of being underestimated as a “silly little girl” became her greatest strength.  She also opens up about motherhood in the public eye, the brutal early years of balancing young children with a high-pressure career, learning to lean into discomfort, and why women often become more powerful - - not less—as they get older.  Plus, Emily shares the one piece of advice every woman needs to hear right now.  In this episode, Emily shares:  Why great journalism is 80% preparation, 20% surrendering to chaos  The interview technique she swears by: “Don’t move on.”  What happened in the five minutes before the Prince Andrew interview  Why she never got angry sitting across from powerful men she believed weren’t telling the truth  How repetition, rejection and public mistakes built her confidence  The reality of raising children while living in the glare of public scrutiny  Why she feels more energised in her career now than ever before  Her next major investigation into the Epstein files  Her powerful message for women: “Choose your battles carefully… then fight for them.”  If you’ve ever struggled to ask the hard question, back yourself in a room full of powerful people, or wondered whether your best years are still ahead of you - this episode is for you.  In Australia, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 for 24/7 crisis support, 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732 for domestic, family and sexual violence support, or Blue Knot Foundation on 1300 657 380 for support around complex trauma and childhood trauma.  Emily Maitlis is the author of Airhead: The Imperfect Art of Making News and co-host of The News Agents.  🎧 Listen to You’re Gonna Want to Hear This and follow us on Apple Podcasts  Listen, follow and leave us a comment on Spotify - we'd love your feedback on this episode. 👀 Watch and subscribe to You're Gonna Want to Hear This on YouTube 📺 for full episodes and clips.  Credits:  Host Marie Claire Editor-in-Chief Georgie McCourt  Edited by Charlie Potter  Executive Producer Jessie-Lee Klass  Head of Vodcasting Rachel Fountain  Our amazing team at Marie Claire  Learn More: You're Gonna Want to Hear This is a production of Marie Claire and Are Media.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    45 min
4.5
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Who’s on your celebrity fantasy dinner party list? Marie Claire have got access to the biggest celebrities and fascinating favourite people you love.  With unique pairings, the type of conversations where fun and frankness is always in style. Trust us…you’re gonna want to hear this! 

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