Fiona McArthur

On The Circle

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Check out the clip from The Circle on Tuesday 31st August 2010.

What an amazing morning when I appeared briefly on the popular women’s chat show, The Circle (Channel Ten 31st August 2010). So many of my friends were watching and cheering for me I felt very supported. Picked up in a cab by my publicist from Penguin Books, Australia, Liesel Maddock, who helped me find my way around Melbourne. (That’s apart from Anne Gracie who ferried me everywhere else and Carol Marinelli who came with Anne and hugged me when needed.) Just keeps reminding  me my friends are awesome.

We arrived in the television station about an hour and a quarter before I went on, and this wasn’t the time for nerves. I knew that. There was this delightful young guy who kept popping in and giving me updates when I was feeling a tad lost and this fabulous lady in makeup who had no issue with the fact I don’t wear makeup normally and suggested staying  natural – by the way- my husband loved the lipstick colour -then proceeded to paint my face for television – with a spray gun, and hey, it did look natural. Thank you. I’m so sorry I don’t know your name but you were so lovely.

The make-up lady in her domain

Eventually we were directed to the green room for the final few minutes while the previous segment finished. Then  standing at the edge of the set, a bit like standing on the edge of a cliff, and then ussured onto set to sit on ‘The Couch” with Chrissy and Gorgi. Thanks guys. You were so friendly and interested, and the audience were full of smiles too. Couldn’t help myself directing a lot of my answers to the audience as well.

The interview started with a birth scene from ‘Knocked Up’ the movie, which was amusing, and then it was time to share why I think my book can help women about to go into labour. All great fun and something I’m so glad I had the opportunity to experience. Thanks so much to the all on the Circle for having me. You made it incredibly easy.

I’ve done eleven radio interviews since then, all fun in their own way, even one live with Steve Vizard, and all an opportunity to get the message out that women are amazing and with their support people and some knowledge of choices, they can improve their birth experience enormously.

I did come home to my long suffering husband, and Friday saw me officially launch my book in Kempsey. The library was the place I started writing almost twenty years ago after doing a short course there, so it was fitting that my latest baby was born there. Thanks so much to Angie for all her help at organising the launch and all my friends, family and readers who came out in the rain to share the moment. I really appreciate it.

But now its back to the real world, back to writing and to work. Did I mention I was witness to a truly magical birth last night, a baby caught by her father and surrounded by such a warmth of welcome and reminded me that as midwives, we are there to watch over a woman doing what she’s designed to do.  And she can do it so well.

Wishing you love and laughter and the joy of birth

xx Fi

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