Jo Stanley

TV & Radio Host / Columnist / MC / Keynote Speaker

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Since being discovered performing stand-up in a dingy Collingwood pub sometime in the early 2000’s, the warm and vibrant Jo Stanley has risen to become a household name — and for good reason!

Born and raised in Melbourne, Jo Stanley rose to fame in 2003 as one half of The Matt & Jo Show, the hilarious and heartwarming breakfast radio duo on Fox FM. Together with funnyman Matt Tilley, Jo enjoyed 10 successful years of breakfast radio—at their peak, the duo was the most listened-to radio show in the country, with a whopping 6 years at Number 1.

Famous for their banter and warm authenticity, the pair interviewed some of the world’s biggest names, crossed live to some of the world’s most critical moments in history, and regularly made stars out of everyday listeners by facilitating the sharing of their stories. At the end of 2013, after a hugely successful decade on air, The Matt & Jo Show bid a fond farewell to their listeners.

Jo went on to spend 2 years co-hosting Weekend Breakfast, broadcasting to 52 stations nationally on Southern Cross Austereo’s Today Network, and then in 2016 joined Anthony ‘Lehmo’ Lehmann on Gold 104.3 to form a new breakfast show, Jo and Lehmo. The on-air chemistry between Jo & Lehmo was clear to see with the show’s ratings growing consistently, culminating in the show rating the Number 1 FM breakfast show in Melbourne in November 2017- the best result for the station in over ten years.

At the end of 2017, after 14 incredibly successful years in breakfast radio, Jo welcomed some well-earned sleep-ins and stepped away from the early morning radio mic – for now!

Having appeared on all TV networks in Australia, Jo is the former co-host of The House of Wellness on Channel 7, where she loves sharing her passion for mindfulness, meditation, gratitude and self-compassion. She also appears regularly on The Project on Ch 10, writes a column in the Sunday Life Magazine and is the creator of the Play Like A Girl book series for readers aged 8 – 10, about an Under 11 girls’ footy team.

With 25 years experience as a performer, Jo is also a dynamic and entertaining speaker, facilitator and MC. She has MC’d and presented keynotes for organisations of all kinds, including local government, the AFL, Australian Hotels Association, National Association of Women in Construction, and Institute of Managers and Leaders. Her areas of expertise are Purpose, Personal Brand, Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment, Mindfulness and Resilience.

Jo has facilitated workshops on Personal Brand, Resilience and Presentation Skills, for organisations like Medibank, NAB, L’Oreal and Metro Trains, and has facilitated panel discussions for the likes of Mercedes Benz, Ellis Jones and the Melbourne Writer’s Festival. Some of her career highlights include appearing as a guest speaker at Radio Days Europe in Vienna and spending an hour on stage interviewing Sarah Jessica Parker for Chemist Warehouse.

Jo is a qualified and accomplished 1:1 Executive Coach, certified by the Institute of Executive Coaching and Leadership. She has been coaching for 4 years, and brings her experience as a leader in the media industry, as a post-graduate in management studies, and as a mindfulness advocate to each session, allowing her to be creative with her coaching approach.

Jo is passionate about mindfulness and meditation, and its profound benefits for mental health. She is also an advocate for women’s and girl’s health and gender equality. In support of these issues, Jo is a patron for Lighthouse Foundation, a patron for Wellsprings for Women, and an ambassador for Left Write Hook and Fitted for Work.

In between all these very rewarding roles, Jo has now turned her vast media experience into building Broad Radio – Australia’s first radio network for women, by women, and a platform that will amplify the full diversity of women’s voices and stories.

Jo loves her daughter Willow, her husband Daz, exercise, meditation and the Collingwood Football Club, but don’t hold that against her.