Neurodiversity, Ryan Gosling and the Lotto Machine with Sonia Gray
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In this episode, Sienna tells her dad Ben she wants to grow up and be like Sonia Gray - someone who’s not only had an incredible media career but also uses her platform to make a difference.
Sonia has been one of New Zealand’s most recognisable faces for decades - from acting and presenting to calling the numbers on the weekly Lotto draw. More recently, she’s become a powerful voice for neurodiversity, sharing her family’s journey and helping people better understand kids whose brains work differently.
Sienna and Ben chat with Sonia about:
- Growing up in the Hutt Valley and what she dreamed of being as a kid
- Being scouted as a model, travelling the world, and handling the pressures of that industry
- Acting alongside a young Ryan Gosling in Young Hercules in New Zealand
- Playing a villain on Shortland Street and dealing with some wild public reactions - including having a drink poured over her!
- Hosting Lotto live for 20 years and answering all the burning Lotto questions
- Discovering neurodiversity through parenting her daughter and the lessons it’s taught her
- Personal stories about a surprise ADHD diagnosis
- Advice for teens or parents who suspect they or their child might be neurodivergent
- Turning life’s highs and lows - from career setbacks like Dancing With the Stars to personal challenges - into learning moments
- What she would tell her younger self
Sonia shows that you can build a long, successful career, embrace neurodiversity, and still have plenty of epic behind-the-scenes media stories along the way.
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