
The RegenNarration 76. Regeneration Soundtrack 2020: Highlights from our guests in 2020
We’re signing off for the year with our annual episode of highlights from our brilliant array of guests throughout 2020. If you’ve been listening throughout this unique and likely transformative year, enjoy the revisit. And for those newer to the podcast, here’s a snapshot of how the year played out on The RegenNarration.
Track list:
- Welcome to 2020 (from ep. 53), to music by Jeremiah Johnson
- Dr Sheila Nguyen (from ep. 54)
- Mike Salvaris (from ep. 55), and Jo Chandler (from ep. 56), all to The System, by the Public Opinion Afro Orchestra
- An intro from home as COVID-19 lockdown begins, and Alanna Shaikh (from ep. 57)
- Eugenie Stockmann (from ep. 58), from a live panel event at the Uni of Notre Dame in Fremantle
- Dr Eduard Muller (from ep. 59), Matthew Evans (from ep. 60), Hunter Lovins (from ep. 61), Zach Bush MD (from ep. 62), Kirsten Larsen (from ep. 63), Tony Rinaudo (from ep. 64), all to music by Jeremiah Johnson
- Joel Johnsson and Dr Peter Barnes (from ep. 65), to On the Punt by Adam Gibson and the Aerial Maps
- David Pollock (from ep. 66), to the sounds of Wooleen Station
- Dr Terry McCosker (from ep. 67) and Dianne Haggerty (from ep. 68), to music by Jeremiah Johnson
- Mark Taylor (from ep. 69), to the sounds of the mill
- Tyson Yunkaporta (from ep. 70) and Dr Charles Massy (from the extract to ep. 32, accompanying the Australian Story TV program on Charles), to Stones and Bones by Owls of the Swamp
- Dr Kate Auty and Dr Alessandro Pellizon (from ep. 71), Nicole Masters (from ep. 72), Amy Steel and Lily Brazel (from ep. 73), and Rosanne Scott (from ep. 74), all to Faraway Castle by Rae Howell and Sunwrae
- Allan Savory (from ep. 75), to Scotland the Brave by Eric M Armour (sourced from the Free Music Archive).
Title slide: Rainbow over the regenerating landscapes of the Haggerty’s (episode 68).
With thanks to all of the brilliant musicians who generously granted permission for their music to appear here.
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