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#2 Shame, radio and beyond: Maz Compton on how shame has influenced her career in and out of radio

Maz Compton has worked in pretty much every element of radio and has introduced herself in the past as a woman without shame

After being let go from the 2Day Fm breakfast show in 2015, Maz has continued to thrive as an F45 gym owner, entertainer has recently entered the world of authors with her new book 'UnEdited".

When it comes to shame Maz discusses an incident from her time in radio, as well as her feelings regarding her departure from the 2Day FM breakfast show.

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