Kathy Lette: The Mischievous Feminist Who Turned Outrage into Art

09/10/2025 1h 10min Episodio 31
Kathy Lette: The Mischievous Feminist Who Turned Outrage into Art

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At just 17, Kathy Lette co-wrote Puberty Blues — a brutally honest, hilarious and taboo-shattering take on Australian surf culture that shocked a nation, scandalised parents, and became a cult classic. Rather than apologising, she leaned in. From Puberty Blues to How to Kill Your Husband, Mad Cows and The Boy Who Fell to Earth, Kathy has made a career out of turning taboo into comedy and pain into punchlines.In this episode, Kathy joins Sam Penny to talk about:How she went from a rebellious teenager to an international bestselling authorWhat Puberty Blues revealed about sexism, shame, and surf cultureWhy humour is her sharpest weapon in the fight for equalityHow raising an autistic son transformed her understanding of love, difference, and braveryWhy women must stop apologising and start saying yes to the impossibleIt’s cheeky. It’s sharp. And it’s classic Kathy — part stand-up, part masterclass in rebellion, and completely unapologetic.💬 Key Quotes“Women are each other’s human wonder bras — uplifting, supportive, and making each other look bigger and better.”“I always write the book I wish I had when I was going through it.”“Humour is my weapon. If you can make someone laugh, you can slip the medicine down more easily.”“There’s ordinary and there’s extraordinary — and people on the spectrum are extraordinary.”“Optimism isn’t an eye disease. Be positive. Never turn down an adventure.”🧩 Themes ExploredRebellion through humour: How satire can change culture.Feminism with a wink: Making gender politics laugh-out-loud funny.Motherhood & autism: What her son Jules taught her about compassion and courage.From scandal to empowerment: Lessons from surviving the spotlight.Bravery: Saying what others won’t — and doing it with wit.🔥 The Brave MomentWhen Kathy’s son Jules was diagnosed with autism, she says it was the hardest — and most defining — chapter of her life.“There’s no owner’s manual for an autistic child. That was when I had to dig deepest for bravery.”📚 Kathy’s Books MentionedPuberty BluesGirls’ Night OutHow to Kill Your Husband (and Other Handy Household Hints)HRT: Husband Replacement TherapyThe Boy Who Fell to EarthThe Revenge Club🧭 Where to Find Kathy📖 kathylette.com 📸 Instagram @kathylette 🐦 Twitter @kathylette💡 TakeawayBravery doesn’t always mean charging into battle — sometimes it means writing down the truth about your world and refusing to apologise when people tell you to be quiet.As Kathy says:“If not now, when? You’ve earned it. Go out there and be fabulous.”

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