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A Clever Daughter & Her Handsome, Experienced Father

A Clever Daughter & Her Handsome, Experienced Father is a podcast about life, opinions, and the things generations see very differently.From debates and life lessons to stories we probably shouldn’t tell, this is an honest, funny, and thoughtful conversation between a daughter who questions everything and a father who’s lived enough to have opinions about it.Sometimes we agree. Often we don’t. Either way, we talk it through.

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    Episode 9.5 — John’s Eulogy (…Even Though He’s Not Dead)

    Episode 9.5 — John’s Eulogy (…Even Though He’s Not Dead)What was meant to be Episode 10 takes an unexpected turn.In this special solo episode, Morgana steps behind the mic without John—temporarily—while he recovers from knee surgery. What follows is something different: a heartfelt, humorous, and slightly theatrical “eulogy” for a man who is very much alive.This episode is a tribute to John—not just as a father, but as a mentor, sparring partner, storyteller, and steady presence. Through stories of stubbornness, humour, imperfect parenting, and unwavering support, Morgana reflects on the quieter lessons that shape a life: showing up, thinking deeply, laughing at yourself, and being in someone’s corner.It’s not a goodbye.It’s a thank you—loud, honest, and maybe a little embarrassing.Whether you have someone like this in your life, miss someone who once was, or are still figuring it all out, this episode is a gentle reminder:Say the things. Don’t wait.John, this one’s for you. Get well soon—we’ve got more stories to tell.

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    Episode 9: Inviting People to Your Funeral: Family, Legacy & the Stories That Stay

    Episode 9: Inviting People to Your Funeral: Family, Legacy & the Stories That StayIn this episode, Morgana and her father John reflect on a recent family funeral and explore a powerful idea: that we spend our lives “inviting people to our funeral” through the way we live, connect, and show up for others.Through a heartfelt and often humorous conversation, they unpack what truly defines a meaningful life — shifting the focus away from achievement and toward relationships, kindness, and shared experiences. Drawing on the day’s events, they describe a moving service filled with stories, laughter, and a strong sense of community within a large extended family.John reflects on the enduring importance of family connection, responsibility, and the memories we leave behind, while Morgana highlights the role of rituals, structure, and social connection in supporting grief and bringing people together.Amid the emotion, the episode is also filled with lightness — from unexpected moments during the service to the humour and dynamics that emerge when families gather. These stories reinforce a simple but powerful truth: funerals are not only about loss, but about legacy, storytelling, and the relationships that shape our lives.This episode invites listeners to pause and reflect — not on the end of life, but on how we are living it now, and who we are choosing to “invite” along the way.

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    Episode 8: Dad React To...

    Episode 8: Dad React To...In this episode, Morgana and her father John explore what truly shapes a meaningful and fulfilling life — through the lens of movies, storytelling, and real‑world experience.Reflecting on films that span generations, John shares how stories have influenced his views on family, love, ambition, and the decisions that truly matter. From recreating moments inspired by classic films to reflecting on characters who chose power over people, he highlights how these stories mirror real life — often serving as both inspiration and warning.Morgana brings a psychological perspective, unpacking why humans are drawn to storytelling as a way to understand behaviour, develop values, and navigate moral choices. Together, they discuss how films provide role models, resilience under pressure, and guidance on what leads to long‑term fulfillment — and what doesn’t.The conversation moves through themes of ambition versus family, risk versus stability, and how society’s changes have reshaped connection and relationships. They explore why people are often drawn to dramatic or risky paths, even when the outcomes are clearly destructive, and why a steady, values‑driven life — though less glamorous — is often the most meaningful.This episode is a reflective and thought‑provoking conversation about happiness, connection, personal choices, and the timeless lessons we continue to learn from the stories we tell.

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    Episode 7: Stories We Probably Shouldn’t Tell… But Will Anyway

    Episode 7: Stories We Probably Shouldn’t Tell… But Will AnywayIn this episode, Morgana and her father John share honest, humorous, and slightly uncomfortable stories from childhood — the kind that sit somewhere between life lessons and “maybe we shouldn’t say that out loud.”John reflects on a moment from his early years where he was sent to defend his sister, leading to an unexpected outcome that shaped how he thinks about standing up for others, conflict, and resilience. Morgana brings a modern psychological perspective, unpacking how children learn behaviour, the role of discipline, and the importance of emotional regulation and understanding context.Together, they explore how parenting approaches have shifted across generations — from direct action and authority toward communication, accountability, and self‑awareness. The conversation moves through themes of behaviour in children, school experiences, responsibility, and how both parents and children carry lessons from the past into adulthood.This episode is a lively mix of storytelling, reflection, and thoughtful debate about how imperfect moments can become meaningful lessons — and how each generation learns to do things a little differently.

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    Episode 6: The Things We See Differently

    Episode 6: The Things We See DifferentlyIn this episode, Morgana and her father John explore the complexities of parenting across generations — and what they might do differently with the benefit of hindsight.John reflects on raising four children without a clear blueprint, sharing honest insights about what he believes he did well, and where he wishes he had been more present — particularly in understanding the day‑to‑day details of his children’s education and experiences. Morgana offers a contemporary psychological perspective, highlighting the importance of consistent parental engagement, emotional connection, and recognising each child’s unique needs.Together, they discuss the evolving expectations around education, including the shifting value of university degrees versus trade careers, and how the COVID‑19 pandemic disrupted learning for many young people. The conversation also explores how parents can support their children in finding purpose, introducing the concept of ikigai — the intersection of passion, skill, purpose, and practicality.This episode is a thoughtful reflection on parenting, communication, career choices, and how strong family foundations shape a meaningful life.

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    Episode 5: Generational Mysteries, Solved

    Episode 5: Generational Mysteries, SolvedIn this episode, Morgana and her father John reflect on how family, community, and connection have changed across generations.John shares vivid memories of growing up in a close‑knit neighbourhood where birthday parties, family gatherings, and even health crises were shared experiences. From neighbours singing together to communities rallying during a polio scare, he describes a time when connection was constant and deeply personal.Morgana offers a modern perspective, exploring how cars, two‑income households, geographical mobility, and COVID‑19 have reshaped the way we live and relate to one another. Together, they discuss the shift from repair to replacement, the financial pressures facing families today, and the hidden costs of recreating community through paid services like childcare and aged care.This episode is a thoughtful exploration of nostalgia, change, and the enduring importance of meaningful family relationships as the foundation for broader social connection.

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    Episode 4: What I Wish I Knew at Your Age / What I Hope You Know at Mine

    Episode 4: What I Wish I Knew at Your Age / What I Hope You Know at MineIn this episode, Morgana and her father John explore the pivotal moments that shape our early adulthood — from career decisions and financial choices to the complicated dance between parental guidance and teenage independence.John reflects on the experiences that set his life’s direction, including meeting his future wife, stepping into work opportunities beyond his age, and the financial decisions he wishes he’d made sooner. Morgana brings a psychological lens to the conversation, unpacking why teenagers naturally reject parental advice as part of developing independence — and how this process can either strengthen or strain family relationships.Together, they discuss mentorship, boundaries, the importance of family dinners, and how parents can stay connected while still allowing young people to learn from their own mistakes. The episode also addresses modern realities such as housing affordability, rising energy costs, and why financial decision‑making looks so different for today’s generation.A thoughtful cross‑generational conversation about regret, resilience, guidance, and what we hope the next generation understands sooner.

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    Episode 3: Dad’s Life Lessons… Fact‑Checked by His Daughter

    Episode 3: Dad’s Life Lessons… Fact‑Checked by His DaughterIn this episode, we meet from two different parts of Australia and continue our conversation about what really shapes a happy and meaningful life.Dad reflects on growing up in a time marked by war, financial hardship, and strong family bonds — a generation that valued stoicism over spoken praise. He shares how love and support were often felt rather than said, and how that experience shaped the way he later chose to encourage his own children and grandchildren.His daughter brings a psychological lens to the conversation, exploring the power of unconditional positive regard, consistency, and the importance of making people feel seen and welcome — especially children. Together, they unpack the difference between praise and genuine connection, how mindset influences relationships, and why finding the good in others is often a conscious choice.The conversation also touches on faith, resilience, and the idea that every interaction we have brings people closer together or further apart. A thoughtful, reflective episode about encouragement, influence, and the quiet ways love is expressed across generations.

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    Episode 2: The Great Debate — Who’s Actually Right?

    Episode 2: The Great Debate — Who’s Actually Right?Morgana and John got together to discuss their recent experience with social media, particularly he's new Instagram account. They debated the pros and cons of social media, with John initially expressing skepticism about its value before acknowledging the positive connections he experienced when family members reached out to him. The conversation evolved into a broader discussion about how technology has impacted society over the decades, comparing current social media trends and concerns to past technological changes like the introduction of cars and personal music devices in the 1950s and 1960s.

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    Episode 1 : Things I know… and Things he thinks he knows

    Episode 1: Things I Know… and Things He Thinks He KnowsWhat did growing up really look like then — and how different is it now?In this episode, we explore authority, respect, family life, and the expectations that shaped a generation. From leaving school straight into adulthood to lives centred around family and community, we reflect on what was gained, what was lost, and what still shapes how we think today.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A Clever Daughter & Her Handsome, Experienced Father is a podcast about life, opinions, and the things generations see very differently.From debates and life lessons to stories we probably shouldn’t tell, this is an honest, funny, and thoughtful conversation between a daughter who questions everything and a father who’s lived enough to have opinions about it.Sometimes we agree. Often we don’t. Either way, we talk it through.

HOSTED BY

Morgana Walker and John McGrath

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