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Welcome friends to the Missing Perspectives Binge Club, your one-stop shop for all of the best that TV has to offer you in the year of our lord 2025.
- Allie Daisy King
Chanel Contos speaks to Missing Perspectives about the Promoting Consent Initiative (PCI) - a new approach to consent education.
- Phoebe Saintilan
We sat down with Karis ahead of her debut as Lydia in Beetlejuice to discuss all things theatre, representation, and queer!
- Allie Daisy King
Jazmeen Payne speaks to Missing Perspectives about her lived experience as a survivor of domestic violence and advocating for safer communities for LGBTQIA+ people.
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Snezana Calic chats to Missing Perspectives about returning to the cooking show in 2025.
- Alicia Vrajlal
Mỹ Anh and Chi Xê speak about the global impact of Vietnamese pop, and how it's challenging traditional ideas of gender, beauty, and self-expression.
- Missing Perspectives
Clove founder Anna Guerrero speaks to Missing Perspectives about creating a platform that will change the way people cook (while also platforming some stellar female chefs and creators).
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Ruchi Page writes about her experiences of navigating body image or taboo topics in conversations.
- Ruchi Page
Rue Mupedzi chats to Missing Perspectives about returning to the cooking show in 2025.
- Alicia Vrajlal
At Missing Perspectives, we love spotlighting women who fly under the radar - those creating real change at a grassroots level in their communities. Mel Nixon is one of those women.
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From representation and identity, to sustainable and cost-effective cooking, 'MasterChef Australia: Back To Win' star Samira El Khafir has plenty to share when she sits down with Missing Perspectives.
- Alicia Vrajlal
Welcome back to Missing Perspective’s monthly book club, where I’ll be curating, recommending and reviewing the best books of 2025 by underrepresented authors so you can diversify your TBR list and read a wider array of genres, authors and styles.
- Soaliha Iqbal