145. Juliette Wright on Givit and living life like you cannot fail
Juliette Wright on Givit and living life like you cannot fail. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Juliette Wright on Givit and living life like you cannot fail. Photo: Glenn Hunt
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Bill Crews on Exodus, Talkback and Compassion (Rebroadcast).
Jack Manning Bancroft on Aboriginal Mentoring and the Winning Fallacy.
Alannah Hill on the killer heel of utopia. Some issues discussed in this episode may be confronting for some listeners. If you or anyone you know are experiencing a personal crisis, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732).
Robert Dessaix on why you should never quite grow up. You can find information about Robert's latest book, 'The Time of Our Lives' here . Photo of Robert by Matthew Venables.
Graham Walker on the joy of science. You can watch Graham's Fenner Lecture: Extraordinary Experiments - Science you can feel here ....
Kate McClymont on dirt, death and determination. (Rebroadcast)
Eddie Woo on the joy of maths. (Rebroadcast)
Morris Gleitzman on writing big stories for little people.
Ginger Gorman on dealing with online trolls.
Tim Flannery on fossils, adventure and Indigenous mentors.
Rob Wiblin on effective altruism and making the most of your 80,000 hours.
Tayla Harris on AFL, boxing and that kick.
Bruce Pascoe on Understanding Australia's Indigenous Past (and Why It Matters to Our Future).