Hack Your Own PR
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In this episode of Hack Your Own PR, Odette Barry is joined by Lucinda McKimm, journalist-turned-podcaster, producer, and co-host of Ready or Not. Lucinda has built one of Australia’s most dynamic podcasts exploring the collision of motherhood, career, and feminism. With her background in sports media and branded content at Cricket Australia, plus years of freelancing and yoga teaching on the side, she brings both grit and creativity to a rapidly growing platform that now spans three weekly shows. We dive into the reality of producing high-calibre, independent content while raising kids,...
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In this episode, I’m joined by Sudeshna Ghosh, cross-platform content wizard and current Managing Editor at SBS Food. With a career spanning TV, print, magazines and digital across India, Dubai and Australia, Sudeshna brings a global sensibility to local storytelling — and a deep appreciation for the way food connects us across cultures. At SBS Food, Sudeshna leads the online and social ecosystem, where recipes, editorial, and digital content come together to celebrate Australia’s rich multicultural identity. From commissioning features and developing social video, to championing...
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In this episode, I’m joined by Jessica Smalley — producer, storyteller and comedic strategist behind , a weekly parenting podcast hosted by Matty J and Ash that’s reshaping the way men talk about fatherhood. After producing business deep-dives for Mark Bouris, Jess pivoted to the parenting aisle — bringing her systems brain, strategic storytelling and creative intuition to a show that’s part chaos, part catharsis, and entirely relatable. With a growing audience of mostly 29–35 year old women (and their partners), Two Doting Dads offers the kind of parenting convos you’d usually...
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In this episode, I’m joined by Jo Abi, senior writer at 9Honey and one of the most refreshingly honest and compassionate voices in Australian media. With a background in radio, over a decade in digital journalism, and a side-hustle writing from the trenches of parenting three neurodivergent kids, Jo has a deep understanding of what makes a story resonate. At 9Honey, Jo writes across consumer, lifestyle, and real-life content — often drawing on her own lived experience and relentless curiosity (yes, she once wrote a whole article sparked by chickpeas on sale at Woolies). She’s known...
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info_outlineIn this episode, I’m joined by Sudeshna Ghosh, cross-platform content wizard and current Managing Editor at SBS Food. With a career spanning TV, print, magazines and digital across India, Dubai and Australia, Sudeshna brings a global sensibility to local storytelling — and a deep appreciation for the way food connects us across cultures.
At SBS Food, Sudeshna leads the online and social ecosystem, where recipes, editorial, and digital content come together to celebrate Australia’s rich multicultural identity. From commissioning features and developing social video, to championing lesser-known culinary voices, Sudeshna is driven by a simple but powerful question: what value does this story bring to our audience?
On Hack Your Own PR, we explore the art and science of media relations, publicity, and storytelling to help you DIY PR, amplify your voice, and share your message.
In this episode, Sudeshna shares:
- Her global media career and how she found her sweet spot in food and travel
- How SBS Food plans content — and why video and cross-platform thinking are central
- Why authenticity and cultural nuance matter more than polish
- What kind of stories and pitches actually cut through (and what gets instantly skipped)
- Why timing and flexibility are critical in earned media — especially in food
Key Takeaways:
- SBS Food prioritises evergreen, values-led storytelling. They’re not looking for the latest trend or product drop — they’re looking for lasting cultural conversations through food.
- Sudeshna is driven by value: “If we’re asking for someone’s attention, we need to give them a really good reason.”
- When pitching, lead with a clear hook and highlight access and assets — but keep it real. Don't pitch your campaign; pitch your story.
- SBS Food actively seeks stories that are under-represented, community-led, and outside the mainstream PR cycle.
- Social-first content is growing — and Sudeshna is open to co-developing briefs for digital video. If you can provide thoughtful B-roll or edited content to spec, it’s a win.
What to Avoid:
- Generic campaign pitches with no clear why
- Stories without an audience benefit — SBS Food’s readers are passionate, curious home cooks
- Assuming your moment is everyone’s moment — relevance matters more than urgency
- Over-polished, overly media-trained talent — especially for video interviews
This conversation is a rich insight into values-aligned, culturally grounded food journalism — and a practical roadmap for how to pitch stories that matter in a busy media landscape.
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