It's freezing outside, your love life's D.O.A., and nothing – nothing – can thaw the frosty chambers of your dark, arctic heart. Right? Wrong.
Take It From Me is back for winter and there's no better (or cheaper!) way to reheat your cockles and restore romance to your life. Confide in us and we’ll fix your love problems.
How does it work? Well, it works by a subtle and mysterious alchemy. First, you submit your anonymous romantic conundrum through our online form here. Then, you turn up at the Wheeler Centre on Thursday 25 July and await the advice of our well-meaning but unqualified and sometimes deranged panellists, as they puzzle over your problem before a live audience. What could go wrong?
Drinks available for purchase on the night.
Featuring
Jess McGuire
Jess McGuire is a writer and broadcaster based in central west NSW, and hosts breakfast radio each weekday morning on on ABC Western Plains. She previously appeared regularly as a reviewer and cultural commentator ...
Vanessa Muradian
Vanessa Muradian is a sexologist, yoga teacher and the founder of the sex and wellness platform Mia Muse. Vanessa has been working predominantly with women, non-binary and GNC folk over the past 12 years. Vanessa works with ...
Aram Hosie
More than ten years ago and well before the world had heard of Laverne Cox or Caitlyn Jenner, Aram Hosie found himself at the forefront of trans visibility in Australia when he appeared on the front page of Western Australia’s only State newspaper. From those awkward beginnings as the 'Senator’s Sex-Swap Partner!' Aram has gone on to write, speak, educate and advocate for the issues affecting trans people at both the national and international level. Aram’s work has included further media engagements, playing an instrumental role in the reform of Passports and Medicare policy, winning a High Court challenge to Western Australia's gender recognition laws, and advocating on trans people’s HIV prevention and treatment needs on the global stage.
Named a 2015 Australian Human Rights Award Finalist in recognition of his advocacy work, Aram is currently the Director of Engagement for Equality Australia, a former Board Member for Thorne Harbour Health, former member of the MSMGF's International Trans and Gender Diverse Advisory Group, former Chair of the National LGBTI Health Alliance's Trans and Gender Diverse Reference Group, and current member of the Victorian Government's LGBTI Ministerial Taskforce.
Davey Thompson
Davey Thompson is a Bidjara, Inningai, Wakka Wakka and Gubbi Gubbi man from Barcaldine, Queensland. He's a writer, producer, performer, professional bad bitch and resident MC of the Australian chapter of the Cocoa Butter Club. You may recognise him from his 2 second cameo on Get Krack!n is a rogue Aboriginal, or his cameo in Corey White's Roadmap to Paradise as a horse.