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Zoë Ventoura is being hugely apologetic. âIâm so sorry, I feel really awful about thisâ is how she starts our chat. We were meant to be doing this interview in person at the
Sunday Life photo shoot but a bug has kept Zoë house-bound, so due to a pressing deadline we are speaking over the phone about her new role in Nineâs
Doctor Doctor prior to the shoot instead.
Pre-COVID, it was frustrating when a snuffly actor requested a âphonerâ instead of a face-to-face interview in which itâs easier to gain insight into him or her as a person â dissecting a bored gaze or welcoming a warm smile. But if thereâs a takeaway lesson from the pandemic, itâs this: if sick, stay home.
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The Sunday Age, 4/4) to the MP who has actually been told to undertake it, rather than to willing volunteers.
Understanding what empathy means is no guarantee that it will occur. I recall a relevant recent report by a forensic psychologist, who had worked with both victims and perpetrators of sexual abuse, explaining that one of the problems was that although the perpetrators could grasp the idea of consent, they simply ignored it
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Each week, Sunday Life quizzes a prominent person about their style and the inspiration behind it. Ahead, contributing editor Georgie Gordon chats to actor and beauty entrepreneur Pia Loyola.
Lucy Feagins: âIâm drawn to pattern and colour.â
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How would you describe your style?
I lean towards feminine, tailored and somewhat modest fashion, more for comfort and efficiency than anything else. I enjoy beautiful clothes but Iâm not into wearing anything too revealing, strappy or slinky. Iâm drawn to pattern and colour, especially pinks, reds and terracotta tones. Wearing bright colours energises me and lifts my mood.