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EPISODE · Sep 29, 2025 · 8 MIN

Episode 1441 Stop the Fighting: A Plea for Peace and Gratitude

from Blind Magic in Alice Springs · host bridgeovermurray

welcome to everyone, wherever you are in the world, because wow, there are some places in the world that are tragedy-stricken. In this episode of Help Me Out Here, Hayley (episode 1,441) speaks directly and passionately about global conflict, gratitude, and the blessings of living in Australia. Hayley reflects on the heartbreaking realities faced by people born into war-torn regions across Africa and the Middle East, contrasts that with the relative safety and opportunity in Australia, and urges listeners to stop fighting and stop the killing. Coverage includes a personal anecdote about divorce and the host’s belief that most people do not wake up wanting to harm others, discussion of cycles of violence that can trap communities for decades, and a call for world leaders and powerful nations to pursue peace. Hayley also shares a view that leaders working for peace—citing Donald Trump as an example of someone she feels is trying to avoid foreign entanglements—deserve support for peace efforts, and argues that national defence forces should primarily serve to protect their own countries rather than engage in protracted overseas wars. The episode touches on domestic concerns too, such as pockets of youth violence in Australia and the need to support families and communities. Throughout, Hayley encourages listeners who live in Australia to be thankful, to keep family close, and to approach each day with positivity and purpose. Key points: a heartfelt plea to end violence, gratitude for safety and opportunity in Australia, the role of leaders in promoting peace, the proper use of defence forces, and the importance of family and faith. No external guests are featured; this is a solo reflection by Hayley produced by Blind Magic Communications.

welcome to everyone, wherever you are in the world, because wow, there are some places in the world that are tragedy-stricken. In this episode of Help Me Out Here, Hayley (episode 1,441) speaks directly and passionately about global conflict, gratitude, and the blessings of living in Australia. Hayley reflects on the heartbreaking realities faced by people born into war-torn regions across Africa and the Middle East, contrasts that with the relative safety and opportunity in Australia, and urges listeners to stop fighting and stop the killing. Coverage includes a personal anecdote about divorce and the host’s belief that most people do not wake up wanting to harm others, discussion of cycles of violence that can trap communities for decades, and a call for world leaders and powerful nations to pursue peace. Hayley also shares a view that leaders working for peace—citing Donald Trump as an example of someone she feels is trying to avoid foreign entanglements—deserve support for peace efforts, and argues that national defence forces should primarily serve to protect their own countries rather than engage in protracted overseas wars. The episode touches on domestic concerns too, such as pockets of youth violence in Australia and the need to support families and communities. Throughout, Hayley encourages listeners who live in Australia to be thankful, to keep family close, and to approach each day with positivity and purpose. Key points: a heartfelt plea to end violence, gratitude for safety and opportunity in Australia, the role of leaders in promoting peace, the proper use of defence forces, and the importance of family and faith. No external guests are featured; this is a solo reflection by Hayley produced by Blind Magic Communications.

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