KIDDO CHATS: Rebecca Morse – Reflections on 2020, resilience & looking forward

Rebecca Morse Podcast
On this episode of Kiddo Chats, we’re starting the year with an inspiring chat with a very well known Adelaidian voice! Journalist, award-winning news and radio presenter (plus KIDDO Mag columnist!), wife and mum of three, Rebecca Morse is one of SA’s most loved media personalities. In this funny, heartfelt and honest episode we talk about how she started out in journalism and what the family juggle looked like when her children were small. Plus we chat about the incredibly hard changes of last year, what she wants to teach her girls about resilience, how she finds balance during busy times and what she is looking forward to in 2021.

We’re starting the year with an inspiring chat with a very well known Adelaidian voice!

Journalist, award-winning news and radio presenter (plus KIDDO Mag columnist!), wife and mum of three, Rebecca Morse is one of SA’s most loved media personalities. Having started out as a cadet at the ABC, she soon moved to Channel 10 where she read the nightly news on 10 News First for over a decade and in recent years added a breakfast radio hosting gig to her busy schedule.

Then there was 2020 and Rebecca was unexpectedly made redundant from Channel 10 as the news bulletin production moved to Melbourne.

In this funny, heartfelt and honest episode we talk about how she started out in journalism and what the family juggle looked like when her children were small. Plus we chat about the incredibly hard changes of last year, what she wants to teach her girls about resilience, how she finds balance during busy times and what she is looking forward to in 2021.

rebecca morse

Episode Features:

Guest: Rebecca Morse
@rebeccamorse107

Host: Alexis Teasdale
@alexisteasdale

For more KIDDO content:
@kiddomag

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