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In this episode of Most Memorable Journeys, I’m joined by legendary Australian broadcaster George Donikian, a man whose voice has shaped newsrooms across three national TV networks and whose story is as rich as the cultures he proudly represents.
We dive into George’s Greek-Armenian roots, growing up in Sydney speaking Greek, Armenian, and Turkish before learning English at the age of seven. He reflects on his father’s journey from Athens to Australia, the early challenges of migration, and the deeply personal moment when his father, despite his reservations, drove with him to Queensland to support the start of his television career.
George shares candid memories of being encouraged to change his name in radio, navigating identity in Australian media, and the importance of staying true to your cultural heritage. We also share a mutual love for the Middle East, Armenia, and the deep beauty found in ancient cultures that are too often misunderstood.
From soccer dreams and shoulder injuries to breaking barriers in multicultural broadcasting, this conversation is rich with wisdom, resilience, and insight. George opens up about the importance of representation, the stories behind his television rise, and the power of vulnerability when carving a public path.
🎧 In This Episode, We Talk About:🧬 The impact of George’s Greek-Armenian heritage and his trilingual upbringing
🚘 A father’s quiet act of love—supporting George’s unlikely career in television
🎙️ His early radio days and being asked to anglicize his surname for ‘audience comfort’
📺 Breaking new ground with SBS World News, Nine Network, and Ten News
🌍 Why we both love the Middle East, Armenia, and the beauty of ancient cultures
🎤 What it takes to hold space as a public voice across decades of changing media
🗣️ The importance of authenticity, identity, and finding your voice in a noisy world
✨ About George Donikian:George Donikian is an Australian media icon with a career spanning radio, television, and public speaking. Born in Sydney to Greek-Armenian parents, George brought a global voice to Australian newsrooms through his work with SBS, the Nine Network, and Network Ten. Known for his gravitas, warmth, and multicultural insight, George has also worked as a documentary host, MC, speaker, and media trainer—empowering others to find their voice in the modern media landscape.
📌 Connect with George Donikian:Website: donikianmedia.com.au
LinkedIn: George Donikian
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In this episode of Most Memorable Journeys, I’m joined by legendary Australian broadcaster George Donikian, a man whose voice has shaped newsrooms across three national TV networks and whose story is as rich as the cultures he proudly represents.
We dive into George’s Greek-Armenian roots, growing up in Sydney speaking Greek, Armenian, and Turkish before learning English at the age of seven. He reflects on his father’s journey from Athens to Australia, the early challenges of migration, and the deeply personal moment when his father, despite his reservations, drove with him to Queensland to support the start of his television career.
George shares candid memories of being encouraged to change his name in radio, navigating identity in Australian media, and the importance of staying true to your cultural heritage. We also share a mutual love for the Middle East, Armenia, and the deep beauty found in ancient cultures that are too often misunderstood.
From soccer dreams and shoulder injuries to breaking barriers in multicultural broadcasting, this conversation is rich with wisdom, resilience, and insight. George opens up about the importance of representation, the stories behind his television rise, and the power of vulnerability when carving a public path.
🎧 In This Episode, We Talk About:🧬 The impact of George’s Greek-Armenian heritage and his trilingual upbringing
🚘 A father’s quiet act of love—supporting George’s unlikely career in television
🎙️ His early radio days and being asked to anglicize his surname for ‘audience comfort’
📺 Breaking new ground with SBS World News, Nine Network, and Ten News
🌍 Why we both love the Middle East, Armenia, and the beauty of ancient cultures
🎤 What it takes to hold space as a public voice across decades of changing media
🗣️ The importance of authenticity, identity, and finding your voice in a noisy world
✨ About George Donikian:George Donikian is an Australian media icon with a career spanning radio, television, and public speaking. Born in Sydney to Greek-Armenian parents, George brought a global voice to Australian newsrooms through his work with SBS, the Nine Network, and Network Ten. Known for his gravitas, warmth, and multicultural insight, George has also worked as a documentary host, MC, speaker, and media trainer—empowering others to find their voice in the modern media landscape.
📌 Connect with George Donikian:Website: donikianmedia.com.au
LinkedIn: George Donikian