Meg Washingtons Journey from Stutter to Singing Star
Meg Washington was born in a musical home in Port Moresby, where her parents had met as Australian expats.
Meg and her sister spent a lot of their time watching classic Hollywood musicals and also down at the local yacht club where their dad DJ'd every Saturday night.
Singing became something Meg was encouraged to do herself after she developed a stutter as a little girl.
Eventually, it grew from a therapy into a thrill.
Meg's stutter was something she did her best to disguise while building her career as a singer and songwriter in Australia.
However, after going public about her speech impediment in a TedX Talk, Meg realised she no longer cared about hiding who she was.
This honesty led to a whole host of exciting new opportunities - including becoming the voice of Calypso in Bluey, and making a film with her husband based on the iconic Paul Kelly song, "How To Make Gravy".
Further Information: Meg is working on her 5th studio album for release this year.