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Julian Wilcox goes one-on-one with Indigenous thought leaders from around the world. A brand new podcast series powered by Mahi Tahi Media.
Jenny May Clarkson, a well-known broadcaster and host on Breakfast TV, was born and raised in the Waikato region. Prior to her career in the media industry, she served as a police officer and was also a successful athlete, having played as a Silver Fern centre and touch player.
Interestingly, Jenny May's journey to the world of television began when she participated in a singing competition in Waikato, where she was discovered and her talent was recognized. Since then, she has made a name for herself as a prominent television personality, admired for her professionalism, charisma, and engaging on-air presence.
Despite her busy schedule, Jenny May is a devoted māmā to her whānau and tamariki, and she takes great pride in her role as a mother. Her commitment to her family and her work is truly admirable, and she is a great inspiration to many.
In this episode of Indigenous 100, we sat down with the talented and dedicated woman to learn more about her beginnings as a broadcaster, her time as a sportswoman and more.
Indigenous 100 Podcast
Julian Wilcox goes one-on-one with Indigenous thought leaders from around the world. A brand new podcast series powered by Mahi Tahi Media.