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Meshel Laurie (born Michelle Laurie 29 May 1973) is an Australian podcaster and author.


Comedy career

Laurie's first
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show was ''Dairy Belles'' which she performed with Corinne Grant. In 1998 she was granted the Brian McCarthy Memorial Moosehead Award to produce ''The Virgin Mary 2 - This Time It's Personal''. Her success began to skyrocket when, in 2000, she debuted ''The Whore Whisperer: Confessions of a Madam'' at the Melbourne Fringe Festival - a show all about her experiences working in brothels. A sell-out in its first season, ''The Whore Whisperer'' went on to sell out seasons at the Adelaide Fringe, Melbourne International Comedy Festival, the Edinburgh Fringe and the
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.


Broadcasting career

In 2000, Laurie co-hosted ''Enough Rope'' on
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with Josh Kinal. This was a weekly programme about comedy that included the comedy tracks, a look at the comedy industry and interviews with numerous guests including: Wil Anderson, Daniel Kitson, Simon Munnery, Rachel Berger. Regular segments featured Adam Richard and Toby Sullivan. The show was controversially cancelled at the end of 2002. In 2004, Laurie hosted ''Stand Up!'', a comedy show on ABC TV. She was also a regular on national variety show '' Rove Live''. Laurie has also appeared on '' The Glass House'', '' Spicks and Specks'', '' Good News Week'', '' ADbc'', '' The Circle'', '' Studio 10'', '' The Project'' and '' Hughesy, We Have a Problem''. In 2005, Laurie joined Nova 106.9 in Brisbane as a founding breakfast presenter on ''Meshel, Ash, Kip and Luttsy'' - it became the highest rating breakfast show in Brisbane. Over the years Ash, Kip and Luttsy resigned with other presenters joining Laurie including Tim Blackwell and Marty Sheargold. '' Meshel, Tim and Marty'' remained in breakfast until August 2011 when the show was moved to Melbourne to broadcast live nationally on Drive on Nova FM. In 2013, Laurie co-hosted ''
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'', alongside
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, Tommy Little and
Tom Gleeson Thomas Francis Gleeson (born 2 June 1974) is an Australian stand-up comedian, writer, television and radio presenter. Gleeson currently hosts '' Hard Quiz'' and '' Taskmaster Australia'' and previously co-hosted ''The Weekly with Charlie Picker ...
. In October 2013, Nova 100 announced that she would join Tommy Little to host '' Meshel & Tommy'' replacing '' Hughesy & Kate''. The show started in December 2013. In January 2014, Laurie was replaced by Kate Ritchie on drive joining Tim Blackwell and Marty Sheargold. In October 2015, Meshel announced that she would be leaving Nova 100 at the end of the year to host ''Matt & Meshel'' on KIIS 101.1 with Matt Tilley. She also hosted the 3PM Pick-Up with Katie 'Monty' Dimond on the
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. In October 2017 Australian Radio Network announced that ''Matt & Meshel'' would not be renewed in 2018. In 2015, Laurie began an interview podcast called ''Nitty Gritty Committee''. In November 2016, in conjunction with author and journalist Emily Webb, she began producing and hosting ''Australian True Crime Podcast''. In September 2018, she travelled to South Sudan for a season 4 episode of SBS's ''
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''. In January 2021, Laurie returned to radio hosting Breakfast with Adam Straney and Damien Leith on Wave FM in Wollongong whilst Jade Tonta is on maternity leave. A book, ''CSI Told You Lies: Giving Victims a Voice Through Forensics'', was published by Laurie in August 2021.


Personal life

Laurie was born in
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,
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, and moved to
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early in her career as a stand-up comic to take advantage of its strong comedy industry/community. Laurie is a
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. In June 2009, Laurie announced via Twitter that she was pregnant with twins, due in the summer. On 23 November 2009, Laurie announced the birth of her twinsa boy, Louis, and a girl, Daliborn on 20 November 2009. In 2010, Laurie launched a blog to help promote charity and the ways that people can give back to communities all around the world. Her book, ''Buddhism for Breakups'', was published in 2017 by Blank Inc.


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External links

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Australian True Crime Podcast
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