At seventeen, Kathy Lette lit a fuse that still burns bright today. She co-wrote Puberty Blues — the raw, funny, and confronting book that cracked open a national conversation about sexism, consent, and what it really meant to grow up female in Australia. It was banned. It was criticised. And it changed everything.
In this episode, host Sam Penny explores Kathy’s Spark, Struggle, and Breakthrough — how she turned outrage into art, pain into punchlines, and laughter into liberation. From fighting censorship in her teens to redefining modern feminism through wit, Kathy’s story is a masterclass in how honesty, courage, and a well-aimed joke can shift culture.
You’ll walk away inspired to speak up, laugh louder, and stop apologising for your truth.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
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