The Panel with Jo McCarroll & Ed Amon (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Jo McCarroll & Ed Amon. The trio discuss: the anointing of Pope Leo XIV, and pay equity protests. Plus Wallace has the latest update on the banned baby names list.
Jo McCaroll is the editor of NZ Gardener magazine
Ed Amon is a writer, comedian and PhD candidate
Robert Prevost chose Leo as his papal name, the fourteenth pope to do so.
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