2fold: Investing for impact, Episode 12 with Andrew Denton

Andrew Denton reflects on his most memorable interviews, advocacy with Go Gentle for end-of-life choice, personal mental health challenges, and relationships with families driving voluntary assisted dying reform, with humour throughout.

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Regarded as one of Australia’s best interviewers, Andrew Denton has spent more than two decades captivating audiences with hard-hitting questions and thought-provoking commentary. In this episode, we ask Andrew about his favourite moments behind the mic and his campaigning with Go Gentle, his charity that works to promote choice at the end of life for terminally ill Australians. While it’s not without a few laughs, the conversation also covers Andrew’s own mental health challenges and his relationship with the families behind the fight for voluntary assisted dying laws.

Please note that the views, information, or opinions expressed during the 2fold: Investing for Impact series are solely those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the views or positions of any entities they represent.

Listen time 40 minutes.

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