Is the glass ceiling still a thing? Mia Davies (fmr Nats poly) gives us her thoughts and touches on her life in Politics, plus shares her family Cassata recipe for the NDF cookbook

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A great episode today!

All of the usual stuff, your regional news with Fiona L Fox from ARR.News, your weekly farming weather with the BOM, plus former Nats politician Mia Davies drops by and shares some details of her life post being in the media eye everyday, and she gives us her family recipe for Cassata from her family country cookbook. No point even thinking about the calories in that……

All here legend, https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/no-more-x-box-and-eating-pizza-in-her-pjs-for-mia/id1729961487?i=1000748843127

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