Four Decades, One Thread: The Discipline Behind Kylie's Longevity
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We trace the full arc from Melbourne in 1968 to Padam Padam in 2023. From Ramsay Street and the Stock Aitken Waterman hit factory, through the uncomfortable commercial years of the early nineties when she stepped away from a safe formula before the formula had stopped working. Through Confide in Me as a statement of intent, the relationship with Michael Hutchence and the grief that followed his death in 1997, and the global triumph of Fever and Can't Get You Out of My Head in 2001 — a record that arrived fourteen years into her career and proved reinvention could work at genuine commercial scale.
Then the breast cancer diagnosis in May 2005. The cancelled concerts. The long silence. And the slow, deliberate road back.
What connects all of it is a single discipline: the refusal to stay still. Not drift, not react — but move with intention, even when the critical establishment wasn't paying attention and the industry had already written the ending. This episode examines what that discipline looks like in practice, what it costs, and what it eventually earns. The story of Kylie Minogue is ultimately a story about survival as a creative act.
This episode includes AI-generated content.
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