66 episodes

TONTS. is a podcast of in depth interviews about our emotional lives hosted by Claire Tonti (Entrepreneur, CEO of the Big Sandwich Media Company and former Primary School Teacher). Each week she talks to writers, thinkers, activists, experts and deeply feeling humans about their stories.
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TONTS‪.‬ Claire Tonti

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.8 • 43 Ratings

TONTS. is a podcast of in depth interviews about our emotional lives hosted by Claire Tonti (Entrepreneur, CEO of the Big Sandwich Media Company and former Primary School Teacher). Each week she talks to writers, thinkers, activists, experts and deeply feeling humans about their stories.
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    Mama Rising with Amy Taylor-Kabbaz

    Mama Rising with Amy Taylor-Kabbaz

    Matrescence Album
    Matrescence Festival
    Amy Taylor-Kabbaz is a Best-Selling Author, Speaker, Journalist, Matrescence Activist and Mama of three. After more than a decade covering breaking news and current affairs for the ABC around the country, her 'traditional' career took an unexpected turn when she found herself lost, overwhelmed and diagnosed with a thyroid disease after the birth of her first daughter. 14 years - and two more babies - later, she is now the best-selling Hay House author of Mama Rising, the host of the ‘The Happy Mama Movement’ podcast (with more than 400,000 downloads), an internationally awarded Life Coach, runs numerous online programs for mothers all over the world, expert contributor to media outlets around the globe, and the creator of the #1 itunes meditations for children with more than 23 million downloads ‘Bedtime Explorers’. In 2019, she launched her world first Matrescence Facilitator Training - Mama Rising - sharing her unique formula of coaching and support into mother’s transition through matrescence. In 2022, Mama Rising was recognised by the ICF and currently has more than 200 accredited Mama Rising coaches globally. 
    Website - www.amytaylorkabbaz.com
    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/amytaylorkabbaz/
    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/amytaylorkabbaz/
    For more from Claire you can head to https://www.clairetonti.com or instagram @clairetonti
    Editing: RAW Collings
    Social Media: Maisie JG

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    • 1 hr 9 min
    TONTS. on the road with Hollie McNish

    TONTS. on the road with Hollie McNish

    Welcome to another episode of TONTS. on the road. Audio grabs from Claire's tour of the UK last year. This one is from her London show with the spoken word poet Hollie Mcnish. Hollie is an award-winning poet, writer and performer. She is the Sunday Times bestselling author of Slug (and other things I’ve been told to hate) and won the Ted Hughes award for new work in poetry with her poetry and parenting memoir Nobody Told Me. She has two further poetry collections, Plum and Cherry Pie, one modern adaptation of the ancient Greek tragedy Antigone and alongside fellow poet Sabrina Mahfouz, co-wrote Offside, a play relating the history of UK women’s football. She loves writing and her live readings are not to be missed. Hollie is currently touring the UK at the moment and her new book Lobster is on sale now.
    For more from Hollie you can find her here and watch here YouTube video performing Megatron in a Boxing ring here You should definitely watch it!
    For more from Claire Tonti head here
    Editing: RAW Collings
    Social Media: Maisie JP
    Original music: Free by Claire Tonti

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    • 19 min
    Celebrating Different Brains with Jasper Peach

    Celebrating Different Brains with Jasper Peach

    Jasper Peach is a trans, non-binary and disabled writer, speaker and parent. They are passionate about equitable access and inclusion, focused around the dismantling of misplaced shame via storytelling. Their written work has been published in The Age, HireUp, The Big Issue, Archer, The Guardian, Verandah, Australian Poetry Journal, Meanjin, ABC and SBS online.
    With a background in Auslan interpreting, broadcasting and civil celebrancy, writing has continued their personal trend of being all about communication and community. Their first book, You’ll be a Wonderful Parent, was published March 2023 by Hardie Grant and is a celebration of rainbow families of all kinds.
    For more from Jasper you can find them on instagram @jasperpeachsays or find Jasper's book here
    For more from me you can find me @clairetonti on instagram or at my website www.clairetonti.com
    Editing: RAW Collings
    Social Media: Maisie JP

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    • 1 hr 8 min
    Matrescence with Lucy Jones

    Matrescence with Lucy Jones

    Lucy Jones is an investigative journalist and author. She has written extensively on culture, science and na­ture. Her articles have been published on BBC Earth and in The Sunday Times, The Guardian and the New Statesman. Her first book, Foxes Un­earthed, received the Society of Authors’ Roger Deakin Award. She has also written the book Losing Eden which was long-listed for the Wainwright Prize and received a Society of Authors’ K Blundell Trust Award. The Times and Telegraph named it a book of the year (2020) and the paperback became a Times' bestseller (2021).
    In her latest work Matrescence Lucy Jones presents her radical examination of the transition into motherhood and how it affects the mind, brain and body. These seismic effects are largely unrepresented across literature and the arts, and speaking about motherhood in anything other than pastel hues remains, for the most part, taboo. Jones offers an urgent examination of the modern institution of motherhood and seeks to unshackle parents from oppressive social norms.
    For more from Lucy Jones you can head to her website
    To find out more about me and the work I am doing please head to https://www.clairetonti.com or https://www.instagram.com/clairetonti/
    And if you or someone you know needs support COPE has a brilliant directory where you can find resources in your area.
    http://www.cope.org.au
    You can also contact the show at hello@clairetonti.com
    Editing: RAW Collings
    Social Media: Maisie JG

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    • 1 hr 13 min
    Motherhood, Midwifery & Witchcraft with Clementine Ford Part Two

    Motherhood, Midwifery & Witchcraft with Clementine Ford Part Two

    This is Part Two of my conversation with writer, feminist thinker and broadcaster Clementine Ford.
    Clementine Ford is a Melbourne based writer, speaker and feminist thinker. She is the author of four books, Fight Like A Girl, Boys will be Boys, How We Love and het latest book I Don’t the case against marriage. She has been a columnist for Fairfax’s Daily Life and a regular contributor to The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald.
    Clementine's writing explores issues of gender inequality and pop culture. Her ability to use both humour and distilled fury to lay bare ongoing issues affecting women has earned her a huge and loyal readership amongst both women and men. Clementine’s work has radically challenged the issues of men’s violence against women, rape culture and gender warfare in Australia, while her comedic take on casual sexism and entertainment has earned her a reputation as an accomplished satirist.
    Clementine’s work has also appeared in the Guardian, Cosmopolitan, Girlfriend, CLEO, Sunday Life and The Big Issue. Clementine has been a guest on ABC’s Q and A, Channel Nine Mornings and is a frequent contributor to Channel Ten’s The Project. As a speaker and presenter, Clementine has appeared at Melbourne’s Wheeler Centre, ACMI, the Sydney Opera House, Adelaide Writers Week, the Brisbane Writers Festival, the Ubud Readers and Writers Festival, the Newcastle Writers Festival, the National Young Writers Festival, the Reality Bites Literary Festival, Women of Letters, Cherchez La Femme and the City of Melbourne’s Conversations series. Additionally, she is regularly invited to speak at schools and universities. Clementine has been a guest on ABC’s Q and A, Channel Nine’s Mornings and is a frequent contributor to Network Ten’s The Project.
    Clementine’s number one mission is to speak openly and honestly about the state of the world as we live in it. She hopes to give other women the language and confidence to articulate their own feelings of frustration and anger.
    For more from Clementine Ford head to her instagram or find her work on Substack
    To find out more about me and the work I am doing please head to https://www.clairetonti.com or https://www.instagram.com/clairetonti/
    And if you or someone you know needs support COPE has a brilliant directory where you can find resources in your area.
    http://www.cope.org.au
    You can also contact the show at hello@clairetonti.com
    Editing: RAW Collings
    Social Media: Maisie JG

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    • 51 min
    For Love, Against Marriage with Clementine Ford Part One

    For Love, Against Marriage with Clementine Ford Part One

    Clementine Ford is a Melbourne based writer, speaker and feminist thinker. She is the author of four books, Fight Like A Girl, Boys will be Boys, How We Love and het latest book I Don’t the case against marriage. She has been a columnist for Fairfax’s Daily Life and a regular contributor to The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald.
    Clementine's writing explores issues of gender inequality and pop culture. Her ability to use both humour and distilled fury to lay bare ongoing issues affecting women has earned her a huge and loyal readership amongst both women and men. Clementine’s work has radically challenged the issues of men’s violence against women, rape culture and gender warfare in Australia, while her comedic take on casual sexism and entertainment has earned her a reputation as an accomplished satirist.
    Clementine’s work has also appeared in the Guardian, Cosmopolitan, Girlfriend, CLEO, Sunday Life and The Big Issue. Clementine has been a guest on ABC’s Q and A, Channel Nine Mornings and is a frequent contributor to Channel Ten’s The Project. As a speaker and presenter, Clementine has appeared at Melbourne’s Wheeler Centre, ACMI, the Sydney Opera House, Adelaide Writers Week, the Brisbane Writers Festival, the Ubud Readers and Writers Festival, the Newcastle Writers Festival, the National Young Writers Festival, the Reality Bites Literary Festival, Women of Letters, Cherchez La Femme and the City of Melbourne’s Conversations series. Additionally, she is regularly invited to speak at schools and universities. Clementine has been a guest on ABC’s Q and A, Channel Nine’s Mornings and is a frequent contributor to Network Ten’s The Project.
    Clementine’s number one mission is to speak openly and honestly about the state of the world as we live in it. She hopes to give other women the language and confidence to articulate their own feelings of frustration and anger.
    For more from Clementine Ford head to her instagram or find her work on Substack
    To find out more about me and the work I am doing please head to https://www.clairetonti.com or https://www.instagram.com/clairetonti/
    And if you or someone you know needs support COPE has a brilliant directory where you can find resources in your area.
    http://www.cope.org.au
    You can also contact the show at hello@clairetonti.com
    Editing: RAW Collings
    Social Media: Maisie JG


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    • 44 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
43 Ratings

43 Ratings

carmenmichael ,

So down to earth so informative !

Love tuning in and excited about the upcoming eps! Your revelation post holiday resonated and hope they also stick for me too! Keep up the great work Tonts!

bankshotisagoodboy ,

Amazing!

My husband has been a fan of Mr Sunday Movies for years and I can’t help myself from laughing and being pulled into their stuff while he has it on. To be honest I just called it those Australian guys forever, but after he turned me on to suggestables I call you by your real names! We love to listen to that together whenever we go on trips, so I was excited to hear about this podcast! Claire, I am loving this show of yours - great conversations and interesting guests! Basically all the questions and topics I love to ask and ponder about. So glad you do what you do in bringing thoughtful content to the world. Love it, love it, love it! Keep it up!

Aen2012 ,

Authentic smart sweetheart

Claire is smart and sweet, and doesn’t take herself too seriously while also being very respectful of her guests and audience. Greg variety of topics

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