By Leigh Sales.
One of the great things about my job is that it allows me to meet lots of different people for all sorts of different reasons.
For some of them, it’s one of the best days of their lives, if they’ve won an election or an Olympic medal.
For others, it’s one of the worst, if they’ve unexpectedly found themselves caught up in some sort of traumatic event.
Almost every interview is interesting in its own way. For me, it’s the ones that leave me feeling energised and engaged that tend to become the most memorable.
Here are my favourites for 2016:
10. Neill Duncan, a one-armed saxophone player and an inspiring Paralympics advertisement
Some of us at 7.30 had seen and really enjoyed a promotion for the 2016 Rio Paralympics.
I started noodling around online, reading some of the back stories of the participants and came across Neill Duncan and discovered he was Australian.
Duncan agreed to do an interview with us to talk about how he’d lost his arm and also come to be in the Paralympics ad.
He was a great guy and he had a sad yet incredibly uplifting story.
It was a real treat to get to meet him.
9. Renee Zellweger being Renee Zellweger
I didn’t really have an opinion of Renee Zellweger one way or the other before I met her for our interview.
I wasn’t really looking forward to the interview as, for some reason, I expected her to be brittle and unfriendly.