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Dec 30, 2024 • 52min

Richard's Most Memorable Guests — Gregory Smith

Gregory Smith, an Academic at Southern Cross University and recipient of the Order of Australia, shares his remarkable journey of overcoming a troubled childhood marked by abuse and homelessness. He vividly recalls his decade as a hermit in a northern NSW forest, where he mastered survival techniques while grappling with his past. Gregory discusses the emotional scars from his time in orphanages, the challenges of misdiagnosis, and how he transformed trauma into strength, ultimately finding academic success and a place in society.
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Dec 29, 2024 • 52min

Richard's Most Memorable Guests — Uncle Jack Charles

Uncle Jack Charles, a revered Aboriginal elder, actor, and musician, shares his remarkable journey as a Stolen Generations survivor. He reflects on his traumatic childhood in Box Hill Boys Home and the complex search for identity amid a troubled past. Uncle Jack discusses his struggles with addiction and crime, leading to transformative moments of recovery through arts and community. His advocacy for youth in detention and emphasis on mentorship showcase his commitment to empowering others. His legacy as a performer and leader shines brightly throughout the conversation.
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Dec 26, 2024 • 51min

Richard's Most Memorable Guests — Sandy MacKinnon

Sandy MacKinnon, an adventurer and former teacher, shares his thrilling journey of sailing a small dinghy across the English Channel and through European rivers to the Black Sea. He recounts heartwarming encounters with kind strangers and some hair-raising moments, including a chilling encounter with an armed horseman. Sandy reflects on how childhood literature fueled his passion for exploration and the chaotic joys of navigating canals. His whimsical tales are filled with adventure, humor, and the beauty of facing the unknown.
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Dec 25, 2024 • 51min

Richard's Most Memorable Guests — Elizabeth Chong

This week, Elizabeth Chong, a celebrated Chinese-Australian chef and culinary educator, shares her inspiring journey promoting authentic Chinese cuisine in Australia. She recalls vivid childhood memories in Melbourne and the cultural significance of dishes like Hainan chicken rice. Elizabeth discusses the challenges of sourcing traditional ingredients and the evolution of dim sims in local cuisine. With anecdotes of her family’s immigration story, she highlights the rich tapestry of multiculturalism and the deep emotional ties food has to identity and heritage.
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Dec 24, 2024 • 49min

Richard's Most Memorable Guests — William McInnes

William McInnes, a beloved Australian actor and author, shares his deep love for Australian English and its quirky phrases. He dives into the humor and challenges of acting, recounting memorable set experiences and light-hearted nicknames. Through anecdotes, he explores the significance of colloquial language in everyday life, along with nostalgic reflections on childhood and family. McInnes also discusses the camaraderie among peers and how the pandemic reshaped community spirit, all while celebrating the richness of Australian culture with wit and warmth.
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Dec 23, 2024 • 51min

Richard's Most Memorable Guests — Shaun Christie David

Shaun Christie David, founder of Colombo Social, shares his transformative journey from finance to social entrepreneurship. He discusses the rich culinary heritage of Sri Lanka, highlighting cherished family recipes like chicken biryani and 48-hour mud crab curry. Shaun reflects on the impact of immigration and cultural identity, and the importance of food in building community. He emphasizes redefining success as personal fulfillment through meaningful work, illustrating how his restaurant empowers refugees while celebrating Sri Lankan flavors.
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Dec 22, 2024 • 52min

Richard's Most Memorable Conversations — Magda Szubanski

Magda Szubanski, an award-winning Australian actress and comedian beloved for her role in Kath & Kim, discusses her compelling journey of self-discovery shaped by her father's secretive past as a wartime assassin. She reflects on the challenges of migration from Britain to Australia, childhood anxiety, and identity transition. Magda also shares poignant insights on the intertwined themes of family dynamics, comedy, and trauma, culminating in a heartfelt exploration of acceptance and connection to her Polish roots.
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Dec 21, 2024 • 53min

Best of 2024 - Bhawani O'Brien

In this enlightening conversation, Bhawani O'Brien, a former GP turned voluntary assisted dying practitioner in Western Australia, shares her transformative journey. Drawing from her Sri Lankan heritage and the loss of her father, she reflects on how grief shaped her perspective on death and healthcare. Bhawani discusses the emotional complexities of helping over a hundred individuals in their final moments, the ethical implications of assisted dying, and the need for open conversations about end-of-life choices, ultimately celebrating the profound connections forged in life’s last moments.
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Dec 19, 2024 • 53min

Best of 2024 — Ruth Shaw

Ruth Shaw, the owner of three tiny bookshops in New Zealand, shares her adventurous life in this conversation. She recounts thrilling tales of sailing, surviving pirate attacks, and her unconventional childhood filled with family chaos. Ruth reflects on deep personal struggles, including trauma and resilience, and a heartwarming reunion with her long-lost son that highlights the power of love. She also discusses her journey into bookshop entrepreneurship, bringing a vibrant community space to life, and the enduring value of literature in shaping her identity.
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Dec 18, 2024 • 52min

Best of 2024 — Ken Wyatt

Ken Wyatt, the first Indigenous Australian Minister for Indigenous Affairs, shares his remarkable journey from a remote settlement to political prominence. He reflects on the challenges of growing up in the now-defunct railway camp of Nannine, offering vivid anecdotes of his rugged childhood. Ken discusses his transition into politics, motivated by personal experiences and a desire for inclusivity. He emphasizes the importance of education and mentorship, while also exploring the significance of representing his Indigenous heritage in Parliament and advocating for reconciliation.

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