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Warning: This episode does not have beer tasting in it(sorry Joey).
There is shattered glass all over the floor of the "Fresh From the Esky" studio(in this case the kitchen of Ledge's childhood home) as ceilings are smashed with our first female guest. Whilst on his recent much publicised southern trek Andrew's niece Jessica Johnson innocently suggests she could guest on the podcast only to find herself locked into a watertight no "back out" contract. In one of our more insightful episode's, joins us on a journey where Jess show's definite Hodgens traits when as a sixteen year old in Germany her lacking sense of direction almost leads her into the arms of a man in a trench coat. We then transverse university days that lead to a career in mental health. A career during which Jess has found time to marry, have three children, do a bit of singing, a bit of Muay Thai and still have time to think about what the future holds for her children. And yet for all that if you listen carefully you can still hear in her voice the little girl that Uncle Andrew remembers running in circle's at 100 mph in her parents lounge room to Meatloaf's "Bat out of hell" blaring on the record player.
As per usual have a listen and if you enjoy be sure to subscribe, share and follow us on instagram @ freshfromtheesky.
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By Andrew HodgensWarning: This episode does not have beer tasting in it(sorry Joey).
There is shattered glass all over the floor of the "Fresh From the Esky" studio(in this case the kitchen of Ledge's childhood home) as ceilings are smashed with our first female guest. Whilst on his recent much publicised southern trek Andrew's niece Jessica Johnson innocently suggests she could guest on the podcast only to find herself locked into a watertight no "back out" contract. In one of our more insightful episode's, joins us on a journey where Jess show's definite Hodgens traits when as a sixteen year old in Germany her lacking sense of direction almost leads her into the arms of a man in a trench coat. We then transverse university days that lead to a career in mental health. A career during which Jess has found time to marry, have three children, do a bit of singing, a bit of Muay Thai and still have time to think about what the future holds for her children. And yet for all that if you listen carefully you can still hear in her voice the little girl that Uncle Andrew remembers running in circle's at 100 mph in her parents lounge room to Meatloaf's "Bat out of hell" blaring on the record player.
As per usual have a listen and if you enjoy be sure to subscribe, share and follow us on instagram @ freshfromtheesky.
Now available on Spotify, Anchor, Apple podcast, Amazon Music, Google podcast, pocketcasts and listennotes.