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Conversations

ABC Australiawww.abc.net.au
Conversations draws you deeper into the life story of someone you may have heard about, but never met. Journey into their world, joining them on epic adventures to unfamiliar places, back in time to wild moments of history, and into their deepest memories, to be moved by personal stories of resilience and redemption. Hosted by Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowski, Conversations is the ABC's most popular long-form interview program. Every day we explore the vast tapestry of human experience, weaving together narratives from history, science, art, and personal storytelling. Conversations Live is coming to the stage! Join Sarah Kanowski and Richard Fidler for an unmissable night of unforgettable stories, behind-the-scenes secrets, and surprise guests. Australia’s most-loved podcast — live, up close, and in the moment. Find out more at the Conversations website.
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Episodes

Julia Baird's search for grace

Julia Baird has been sustained through hard times by acts of "moral beauty". In a world marked by division, these gestures have the power to restore our shared humanity

Jan 29, 202448 min

Aunty Ruth Hegarty’s life of defiance

The hardship, cruelty and loneliness of the mission system during the Great Depression didn't crush Aunty Ruth Hegarty's spirit. She found her voice, God and her family. In 1929 during the Great Depression, Ruth Hegarty travelled with her mother and grandparents to Barambah, later known as Cherbourg Aboriginal Mission. After being told someone there would help them find a new home, they soon discovered they weren't allowed to leave. At 4 years of age, Ruth was separated from her family. She grew...

Jan 25, 202452 min

Roger Rogerson: crimes and punishment

After a life of controversy, crime and corruption, disgraced former police detective Roger Rogerson died last week, aged 83. Peter Hoysted met with Rogerson on several occasions

Jan 24, 202451 min

Deviating demographics with Liz Allen

Dr Liz Allen is a demographer fascinated by Australia's demographic trends. But her own story is a remarkable case study in deviating from the norm

Jan 22, 202450 min

Nancy's muster dog, Mate

Nancy Withers has been breeding and training kelpies for 50 years, but one dog stands out from the rest, and he changed her life forever

Jan 19, 202450 min

Jane Perlez's view from Beijing

At 19 years old Jane Perlez visited China in the middle of the Cultural Revolution. She would return there as a journalist decades later to cover the biggest story of the 21st century

Jan 17, 202452 min

Off-road in the roaring twenties

In 1927 Francis Birtles set off on a grand adventure from London to Melbourne, through murderous mountain ranges and blustering blizzards, in a Bean motorcar

Jan 16, 202450 min

Chess master Irina Berezina’s gambit

International Chess Master and champion Irina Berezina credits her incredible chess-trained mind with helping her survive multiple international disasters

Jan 15, 202453 min

Costa Georgiadis — Heart and Soil

Costa is the friendly face of Gardening Australia, a devotee of composting, keeping chickens and developing insect hotels (R).

Dec 24, 202352 min

Best of 2023 - Dean Laws

Dean Laws was in his 50s when doctors told him he had Parkinson's disease. For a time, he was devastated. Then he formed a running crew with his friends called 'The Dean Team', and made a plan to run the Sydney Marathon

Dec 08, 202350 min

Best of 2023 - Karin Bäumler

Some years ago, Karin Bäumler found herself in a fight for her life after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer. In the thick of it all, making music was a refuge

Dec 07, 202354 min

Best of 2023 - Amar Singh

Amar Singh's sense of belonging to Australia has only grown since he leant into his Sikh faith, growing out his beard and his hair, wearing a turban and committing himself to the service of his entire community

Dec 06, 202350 min

Best of 2023 - Danny Estrin

Voyager frontman Danny Estrin on his unconventional path from heavy metal to law and the Eurovision grand final

Dec 05, 202352 min

Best of 2023 - Deb Wallace

Former top Detective Deb Wallace with ingenious and surprising stories from her working life smashing criminal gangs in Sydney

Dec 04, 202352 min

Sandy Mackinnon's never-ending adventures aboard Jack de Crow

For 25 years Sandy wondered what became of the little yellow dinghy he left in Romania, after a months-long voyage from the UK. Could it still be waiting for him the marshes of the Danube Delta, ready for another adventure?

Dec 01, 202350 min

William McInnes and his favourite Australianisms

The actor and author thinks that nowhere in the world is the English language more poetic, colourful and persuasive than here in Australia William McInnes is a much-loved Australian actor and an author, whose books often recall his childhood in Queensland. It was there, in Redcliffe, that William became fluent in the peculiar, funny and colourful words and phrases unique to Australian English. Over the years, he's continued to collect them to celebrate how much they say about who we really are. ...

Nov 29, 202348 min

Piecrust promises and broken hearts

Alecia Simmonds with tales from a time in Australia's legal history when the jilted and broken-hearted could sue for redress in the courts

Nov 28, 202351 min

The truth about Pax Romana

Tom Holland on the glories, bloodshed and barbarianism of the golden days of the Roman Empire

Nov 27, 202352 min

Lucy's button shop

Lucy Godoroja deals in the business of buttons, and the stories each button carries with it from Bohemia, or Milan to her shop in Sydney, and then into the hands of passers-by

Nov 23, 202351 min

Hayley's morbid curiosity

British-Australian journalist Hayley Campbell uncovers the secret society of the western world's death industry, run by people who have made death their life's work. CW: contains discussions of death and descriptions of dead bodies

Nov 22, 202347 min

Jon Owen's radical love

Jon Owen on how he chose a life of 'intentional downward mobility' to help addicts, sex workers, and the homeless, from Calcutta to Mount Druitt to the Wayside Chapel

Nov 20, 202351 min

The ladder out of depression with psychiatrist Ian Hickie

Professor Ian Hickie has spent decades trying to understand clinical depression. Where does it come from? What role do genes play? And most importantly – what works to release its chokehold? Ian Hickie has spent his career trying to help people at their darkest times. He's a psychiatrist who is particularly passionate about taming the black dog of depression. Depression is not a simple puzzle to solve. Ian has seen how the right medical treatment can lift someone out of even the worst depression...

Nov 16, 202353 min

Prepared for anything

Brendan Watson took his Scouts promise very seriously as a young boy. He's leaned in to his pledge in some very unexpected ways, from Moscow to Mongolia and through temporary blindness back home again

Nov 15, 202345 min
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