
The RegenNarration #052 Regenerating Society Soundtrack 2019: Highlights from our guests in 2019
We’re signing off for the year with an episode of highlights from our brilliant array of guests throughout 2019. With sincere thanks for tuning in, continuing to share and rate the podcast, and of course for donating and supporting its production. It couldn’t happen without you.
Thanks also for getting in touch throughout the year to share stories, questions and insights, and to tell us how much you’ve valued the podcast. It’s been great to see our listener numbers spike further this year, and even more fulfilling to hear how the stories are landing and what the podcast means to you. Thank you very much!
Track list:
- Podcast Theme, featuring Let Them Know, by the Public Opinion Afro Orchestra (& a range of guests from the podcast’s first year in 2017)
- Albert Wiggan (ep 34)
- Stephen Jenkinson (ep 35)
- Mother Canoe, by Stephen Jenkinson and Gregory Hoskins (Stephen’s choice)
- Michael Shuman (ep 36)
- Nora Bateson (ep 37)
- Damon Gameau (ep 38) on Velvet’s Unicorn, by Bryony Marks from the ‘2040’ original motion picture soundtrack
- David McLean (ep 39)
- Emma Lee (ep 40)
- Douglas Rushkoff (ep 41)
- Karen O’Brien (ep 42)
- Darren Sharpe (ep 43)
- David Pollock (ep 44)
- Miriam Lyons, Ian Dunlop and Jan Owen AM (ep 45) on The System, by the Public Opinion Afro Orchestra
- Kate Raworth (ep 46)
- Economic Man vs Humanity a Puppet Rap Battle, a collaboration between Kate Raworth, puppet designer Emma Powel, and song-writer Simon Panrucker
- Amy (ep 47)
- Katherine Trebeck (ep 48)
- Frank Fisher (ep 50)
- Hazel Henderson (ep 49 & 50)
- What If? (Impact: The Musical), by Jacqueline Emerson and co. (Hazel’s choice)
- Jake Claro (ep 51) on Food, by Land of Milk and Honey.
Due to licencing restrictions, most of our guests’ nominated music can only be played on radio or similarly licenced broadcasts.
Title slide: Anthony introducing episode 48 live at The Platform in Perth (pic: Joni Sercombe).
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