Utterly Inspiring: Read an Extract from Fifteen Seconds of Brave by Melissa Doyle

Utterly Inspiring: Read an Extract from Fifteen Seconds of Brave by Melissa Doyle

I initially considered writing a book about resilience for personal reasons. At the beginning of 2020 my fiftieth birthday lurked ominously around the corner. Meanwhile Sunday Night, the public affairs program I hosted for Channel 7, had just been cancelled and I’d begun to worry my future with 7 – the station that had been like a home to me for twenty-five years – might also be in doubt.

On top of that my firstborn child was not only getting ready to leave the nest, he was getting ready to leave the country! As these cracks began to appear in my world

I became anxious, melancholy and unsettled and, for the first time in my life, I had trouble sleeping.

Having spent decades reporting from the front line of news in Australia and around the world, I knew my worries could easily be filed under ‘first-world problems’.

I also knew, however, that millions of other women faced personal crises of one kind or another as they careened headlong into the often confounding crossroads of middle age. I thought a book about ways to cope with personal upheaval might be of help.

Then the coronavirus pandemic hit and everything changed. Suddenly all of humanity – men, women and children alike – was feeling deeply uneasy and uncertain. Infection and death rates quickly soared; millions lost their jobs when businesses closed and entire countries were locked down. Economies sputtered, people were separated from loved ones and friends, and the nation’s mental health took a corresponding dive…

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        Publisher details

        Fifteen Seconds of Brave
        Author
        Melissa Doyle
        Publisher
        Penguin
        Genre
        Non Fiction
        Released
        01 November, 2022
        ISBN
        9781761044861

        Synopsis

        In your darkest hour, can you still find hope?

        In this intimate and insightful book, Melissa Doyle shares the stories of some of the most resilient people she has ever met, gently drawing out their wisdom, empathy and heartfelt practical advice for anyone who’s going through a difficult time.

        When the world stopped turning in 2020, award-winning journalist Melissa Doyle had already been thrown off course by life. She’d just turned fifty, her eldest child had left home to study overseas and her twenty-five-year-long career as a popular presenter at Channel 7 had come to an end.

        While lockdowns and closed borders damaged livelihoods, relationships and the nation’s mental health, Melissa found herself reflecting on some of the survivors she’d met during her years reporting from the front lines of triumph and tragedy. Surely these people had clues on how to navigate grief and anxiety?

        Revisiting these stories with such extraordinary people, Melissa was struck once more by their hard-won wisdom and their ability not just to survive but to find meaning in their experiences. Having faced the worst that life could throw at them, from childhood trauma to a freak accident to betrayal of the cruellest kind, they now explain how hope can prevail and we can all, as one remarkable little boy put it, find our ‘fifteen seconds of brave’.

        Melissa Doyle
        About the author

        Melissa Doyle

        Melissa Doyle is an award-winning journalist with more than thirty years’ experience. She is one of the most well-known and trusted people in the Australian media. As co-host of Channel 7’s Sunrise she covered such significant events as the Beaconsfield mine disaster, the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, four Olympic Games, the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, the Queensland floods, Victoria’s Black Saturday bushfires, multiple federal and state elections, the inauguration of Barack Obama and the election of Pope Francis. Melissa joined the Seven Network’s news team in 2013. She and the team were recognised with a Walkley Award, a Logie and three international Edward R. Murrow Awards for their live rolling coverage of the Lindt Café siege. In more recent years Melissa has been a host and senior correspondent for the Seven Network’s flagship news and public affairs program Sunday Night, and narrated Channel 9’s Australia Behind Bars. She is currently filming This Is Your Life for Channel 7 and is the weekend breakfast host for radio station smoothfm.

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