Brooke Boney is a bloody legend and fast becoming one of the best things about Aussie media. She joins the Peking Duk boys to answer those burning questions, talk candidly about defying the odds that were stacked against her, in terms of statistics for regional First Nations kids, women and how wild it is that she’s gotten to where she is today.
Also in the chat we learn why you should try and gently push a shark on the nose if it’s swimming towards you and most importantly, what happens when a lion escapes the local zoo when you’re live on air?
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