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Big Life Conversation

Radio show, Big Life Conversation is a lifestyle program that airs live on 3wbc 94.1FM every Monday from 4pm-6pm in Melbourne, Australia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    On the show this week we have two guests of the Sorrento Writers Festival, Sally Bailleau from Barnacle Studios and Heather Rose, award winning Australian author. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    This week we have two wonderful interviews on the show:First up Alwyn Hanson - Local photographer and teacher and the founder of Alwyn's Photo School Melbourne. https://alwynsphotoschool.com.au/photography-seminarsSecond up we have Melanie Hillman - who is a Director and Performer, with a diverse presence across the theatre arts, based in Melbourne. Melanie helped found Concrete Cloud Theatre Company, is the Co-Artistic Director of Two-Man's Theatre Company and in 2021 became the Co-Artistic Director of Watch This. She is a founding member and treasurer of AWE Alliance (Australian Women in Arts & Entertainment), President of ART ETC. Collective (Australian Repertory Theatre, Expanding The Canon), and is on the panel of the Helen Noonan Prize. Along with exploring and continuing to develop her performance and directing skills. Melanie also teaches vocal and theatre skills at schools and Monash University. Latest project, the dazzling world of Stephen Sondheim with Colour & Light: The Art of Sondheimhttps://www.theround.com.au/ColourLight Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Our show from 16th February did not recored due to technical issues.However enjoy this weeks show as we have two wonderful guests:At 4.30pm we have Marguerite Brown - Curator of Whitehorse Art Space andat 5.10pm we have Caroline Lee, professional actress with news of her latest projectsAlong with your news, views and tunes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Join us on the show this week for our first guest Lachy Little and all of our usual segments, news, views and tunes.(Apologies only half the show was recorded due to technical issues). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    On the show the first for February we have our resident expert talk about AI (our second installment) and all of our usual news and views and great tunes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    On the show today, we have guest Pam Morris and regular family law expert presenter Kuppy Nambiar.(apologies the first half of the program did not record). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    On the show today Glenn Elston OAM, Artistic Director of the Australian Shakespear Comany and Director of HAIR currently showing at the Atheneum Theatre. Sarah Joyce from Travelglobe, will also join us and will be talking European Christmas Markets and trends in Australia, cruising options for 2026. Plus all of our regular new and views. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    October 20th 2025 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    On the show this Monday 29th September we have two guests.Regular of the show Sarah Joyce our travel expert and Parvin Singh musical artist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Coming up on the show today Monday 15th September we had two guests lined up, however due to technical difficulties these guest will now be moved to our upcoming show on September. Our scheduled guests were:Michael Simic - who will be performing Mikelangelo: In the Belly of the Whale on 11 - 12 OCT 2025 at the Kew Court House.Acclaimed Croatian-Australian singer, songwriter and performer Michael Simic brings a rollicking and revealing whale of a tale to Kew Court House. In the Belly of the Whale is Simic's own story as a new dad juggling home life with life on the road. Combining songs, storytelling, comedy, and physical theatre, this solo show is vibrant, tender and truly entertaining; a deeply personal work shines a light on what it means to be a father, a son, a husband and an artist.11 AND 12 OCT 2025Kew Court House188 High St Kew 3101 7:30pm – 9:30pm Tickets: $36-45boroondara.vic.gov.au/events/mikelangelo-belly-whaleArtists from The Blok performing at the Darebin Arts Speakeasy. A new work from A Daylight Connection at Melbourne Fringe Festival8 – 18 October 2025Radical, Blak, and funny as hell, First Nations theatre company, A Daylight Connection presents this hilarious and irreverentshow is a portrait of what it means to be an artist right now. The play centres on a character called The Master, an auteur whose exponential success and dizzying sense of self-importance comes crashing into a severe case of writer’s block. Played by Carly Sheppard, the character lampoons the idea of the genius artist, and pokes fun at the arts industry, while also speaking to the very real struggles of artists trying to make meaningful work in an increasingly impossible climate. Melbourne FringeCreate Wellbeing GroupBig Life Conversation with Jacinta, Nicole & Barbara 94.1FMNicole McAuliffe@Barbara O’SullivanZilla & Brook@jacinta mcnena Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Monday 1st September and the first day of Spring!Friend of the show Marguerite Brown the Whitehorse Art Space curator talks to us about the next upcoming exhibition after the current and hugely successful Annemeike Mein exhibition. After 5pm we had expert in all things cinema and screen Dr Djoymi Baker Senior lecturer in Media and Cinema Studies at RMIT who spoke to us all things Alien! Join us from 4-6pm every week on 3wbc 94.1 FM, the voice of the inner east.Create Wellbeing GroupNicole McAuliffeNicole McAuliffe NutritionistBig Life Conversation with Jacinta, Nicole & Barbara 94.1FMArtspace@whitehorse@barbara O’Sullivan #whitehorse #rmituniversity Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    On the show this week an interview with the cast from, 'The Play That Goes Wrong', this is playing at the Athenaeum theatre during 3-28th September. We also have travel expert Sarah Joyce from Travelglobe who will be talking to us about Italy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    On the show Monday 18th August we have two wonderful guests. Luis Rivera from Kew Neighbourhood Learning Centre, Cafe Manager and Trainer. We also have the Whitehorse Film Society president, Barry Cheney and Secretary, John Shortridge. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Two wonderful guest, news, views and tunes. First up regular guest and friend of the show Dr Djoymi Baker from RMIT will talk to us about Cringe Comedy and Laura from Bloomshed will be talking to us about their latest production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Join us today, Monday, 21 July 4-6pm. Our guest line up: Chelsea Wilson, program director, Monash University -The Count's Winter season programming highlights.Its also Melbourne Documentary Film Festival time. Chalie Woods joins us, with her new music documentary, NYAA WA, starring music from Naarm based musical act Charlie Needs Braces and features interviews with mob from the Central Coast. The film is a part of this year's MDFF and is screening Thurs July 24th at 8.30pm at Cinema Nova. Watch the trailer here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTrdjLfVrVk... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    With 40 years of Australian music artistry under her belt, our guest today, iconic vocal powerhouse Kate Ceberano is setting stages alight across the country with her new sonic masterpiece - The Australian Made Tour. This is rock and roll at its most intricately crafted - every note exists to propel you into another time and place. To meet overwhelming demand Kate Ceberano has added new stops for her Australian Made Tour of 2025. The multi-ARIA-winning icon has added four major city venues to an epic run after the original 22 regional shows set the box office alight, several Victorian shows selling out in record time.The four new shows are: Hamer Hall Melbourne – September 19, Fortitude Music Hall Brisbane – September 20, Thebarton Theatre Adelaide – October 11, and The Barracks Sydney – September 14. If you would like to hear more from the artist herself, please join us for the conversation today. Plus, our regular segment host, the wonderful Kuppy Nambiar, Family law expert. Today's topic How are inheritances treated in property settlements. 4-6pm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    This week on the show this week we have friend of the show, Marguetite Brown Curator of the Whitehorse Artspace t alk about the upcoming Annemeike Mein Natural revealed exhibition and we also have Authors Alison Lester and Coral Tulloch talk about the Antartic experiences. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    On the show today, we have our regular cinema and screen segment with Dr, Djoymi Baker. Our topic is the best and worst sex scenes in TV shows and movies. We also take a look at the local Arts screne with Raleigh Williams from Boroondara Arts Plus all our news and views. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    On the show this week we have two wonderful guests, Dr Djoymi Bakter, Senior Screen and Cinema Studies Lecturer at RMIT, our topic today is comfort viewing . The annual Bloomsday Festival is coming up, celebrating the work of James Joyce. Dr Francis Devlin-Glass will be joining us with all the information on the production of Circe's Carnival of Vice on 11-22 JUne at Forty Five Downstairs. Plus all our regular news and views. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    On the show this week, we have Con Kalamaras, musician playing at the Kew Court House and friend of the show Kuppy Nambiar from Nambiar Hogg Family Lawyers who will talk to us about Separation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    We have Susan Reddrop, artist and winner of the The Mayor’s Award of the Nilumbik Art Prize for her work called Raygun. Susan also spoke about the David Syme tomb at the Boroondara/Kew Cemetery, which is an Egyptian replica the Trajan’s Kiosk on Philae Island in Egypt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Our guests are Michelle Hamer who has created a limited-edition artist book, I’m A Believer, a poignant, visual exploration of the invalidation and dismissive language that persists in healthcare systems worldwide.The 228-page artist book is a continuation of Hamer’s iterative art project of the same name, presented at Linden New Art from May to August 2024. It combines Hamer’s evocative series of screen prints, monoprints, and hand-stitched artworks, created through the redaction and anonymisation of personal medical letters and imaging contributed by patients across the globe.We will also chat with Fem Belling playing alongside the Andrew Murray Big Band at the Big Jazz Day out. Listen in for more details. Plus all our regular news and views. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    On the show Dr Djoymi Baker - Senior lecturer Cinema and Screen to discuss all the streaming services. We also catch up Dance and choreographer Sarah Aiken, bringing her new work - Body Corp as part of Darebin Arts Speakeasy on 14-25 May 2025. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    On the show we have two wonderful guests:Molly Hadfield Social Justice Oration artist Sheena Mathieson. Sheena Mathieson is a Northern suburbs visual artist and grassroots community arts facilitator, whose varied and eclectic practice Woman-made, is underpinned by a respect for human uniqueness and the environment. Sheena uses art as a tool for connection and empowerment. She facilitates the long running, truly inclusive Art for All Abilities programs at Span Community House in Thornbury, works with artists living with disabilities and runs her own creative workshops and vibrant community-based art projects. As an arts facilitator Sheena uses creative multifaceted activities to bring people together and brings happiness to all - young and old, disabled and abled, women and men. She believes that we are all creative individuals with different skills, strengths and vulnerabilities, all capable of making beautiful and meaningful art given the right opportunities. ‘We are all artists (even if we didn’t think we were one) who play a vital role in contributing to innovation, local identity and wellbeing in our community.’ In short, she believes everyone deserves the right to their expressive place in the limelight.Sheena is interested in the notions of sustainability and place; making evocative art from recycled, donated, uncovered and found materials, combined with quality media. Her particular interest is in experimental printmaking, in combination with other media such as collage and paint. Sheena is colourful, sassy and sensitive, and she enjoys the unexpected – challenging the medium, and producing works which are joyous, spirited and colourful, in every way. Her story is one which inspires, and shows an awareness, and celebration, of who and what is around her.Artist George Petrou OAM is a highly accomplished graphic designer and renowned portrait artist. In 2010, following a cancer diagnosis, George turned to portrait painting with a renewed sense of purpose. Determined that if he were to overcome his illness, he would devote more time to honouring the extraordinary Australian men and women who have made profound sacrifices and contributed significantly to humanitarian efforts both nationally and internationally.With a deep passion for Australian history, George found that painting became his personal form of ‘chemo’ therapy—an artistic endeavour that allowed him to channel his resilience and appreciation for the nation’s rich heritage.George is proud to introduce his latest art project, The Art of Humanity, following the success of his previous book, The Art of Sacrifice.The Art of Humanity explores the essence of compassion, generosity, and the unwavering commitment to helping those in need. Through compelling portraits and narratives, the project seeks to inspire and deeply resonate with its audience.In recognition of his contributions, George was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in June 2020 for his ‘Services to the Visual Arts and to Veterans.’ He also serves as a patron for TPI Victoria Inc. His esteemed portraits are displayed in prestigious institutions worldwide, including museums in France, the United Kingdom, Greece, and Dubai, as well as Government House in Canberra and various military institutions across Australia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    On the show today Monday, March 3rd, from 4pm. Our guest line-up is friends of the show and regular contributors. Dr. Djoymi Baker, Senior Lecturer in Media and Cinema Studies at RMIT. We'll be talking everything Oscars and more. Plus our Family Law expert, Kuppy Nambiar from NambiarHogg Family Lawyers. Our topic is Subpoenas in Family Law proceedings - What they are and what you need to know if you have matters before the court. Plus, health and Nutrition news, Entertainment and cultural events, live your best life hacks, our fabulous jokes and general new and views. Every Monday is marvellous Monday on the show. We'd love to have your company. 3WBC 94.1 on your radio or livestream us at www.3wbc.org.auBig Life Conversation with Jacinta, Nicole & Barbara 94.1FM Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    On the show this Monday 24th February..We have Chelsea Wilson who will be talking to is about The Count’s Autumn Program. The Count's returns in 2025, with a packed program and a brand new one-day jazz festival in May called The Big Jazz Day Out.We have Glenn Jones from Seaworks who will talk to us about the current photographic exhibition. The Seaworks current attraction is the 'Ocean Photographer of the Year Awards' exhibition.https://seaworks.com.auJoin us for all that plus our usual nutrition tips, lifestyle hacks and entertainment news and tunes tomorrow amd every Monday from 4pm.Looking forward to your suggestions for our joke segment and what gets up your nose! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Coming up on the show this February 17th we have two wonderful guests.At 4.30pm we have Spiro Economopoulos from Europa Europa Film Festival opening at Lido Cinemas Hawthorn and Classic Cinemas.Spiro Economopoulos is the Artistic Director of Europa! Europa Film Festival. Before that, was the Program Director for the Melbourne Queer Film Festival for 7+ years. Previously he was part of the film programming and exhibitions team at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image. He also led the programming for the Dungog Film Festival, has written plays for Melbourne Workers Theatre, directed and written short films for SBS and is a regular freelance film reviewer.https://www.lidocinemas.com.au/events/europaeuropaAfter 5pm we have Kristy from the Casterton News coming to talk to us.Fourth generation Casterton local, born and raised and did all of her schooling at Casterton Primary School then Casterton High School.Worked for independent newspapers in five Australian states and territories (the NT is this whole other country and world, which just happens to be landlocked to mainland Australia – was there when Falconio disappeared), was in the middle of the Black Saturday Bushfires, survived a stint ‘on the dark side’ working for a Federal MP during the time of ‘Kevin ‘07 (Fran Bailey won the most marginal seat in the country), came back to take on managing editor’s role of The Casterton News (the newspaper she grew up with, where family birth notices, deaths and marriages were all shared) in 2018. https://sevoice.com.au/flipbook/0125/#0125/11 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    We have friend of the show Marguerite Brown, from Whitehorse ArtSpace, to talk to you about the current and future exhibitions. Along with this we have friend of the show Susan Reddrop, who will be joining us to talk about the Valentines events at Boroondara General Cemetery. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    On the show is media guru Djoymi Baker who will talk about some of the Oscar nominees and some great shows to look out for on your streaming services. We also have Darcy Harriss from Avenue Q, the awards winning show with R rated puppets. I will also be doing a little Nutrition segment on hydration. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Happy New Year!We are back, join us for our first show back for 2025, tomorrow Monday 20th January. We have two guests lined up for you. First up friend of the show Ida Chiong from Ida Chionh - A Wok on the Wild Side. Ida starts our year off with a review of the 2025 year of the wood snake! Our second guest is singer, Fem Belling featuring in Boroondara's free Summer in the Parks entertainment. 94.1FM 3WBC 3WBC PresentersNicole McAuliffe NutritionistBarbara O'SullivanJaci StilesCreate Wellbeing Group Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    On the show this Monday December 2nd 2024, at 4.30 we have our friends from NICA, Gabe, back with us to talk about their latest performances. Next up friend of the show, Marguerite Brown from Whitehorse Artspace, who will tell us about A Touch of Gold the current exhibition,(celebrating 50 years of the Australian Textile Arts and Surface Design Association) and the 2025 plans for the gallery. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    On the show Xani Kolac contemporary musician and violinist and Artist Penelope Metcalf Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    On the show Monday 21st October we have two wonderful guests. Up first we have friend of the show Susan Reddrop, artist and also working in community engagement at Kew Cemetery. Susan will be talking to us about some of the upcoming events there.Boroondara General Cemetery talk - Untimely Ends Walk, Sunday 27th October at 11am $15/$10. To book call Pauline 0417278950 or contact [email protected]. Next up we have our regular Doctor of media from RMIT, guru Djoymi Baker for your suggestions for streaming and movies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Hi all, starting your Monday off well this week with a big show and a wonderful guest.We have photographer Wilhelm Philipp for in studio chat about his current exhibition and up coming projects.All that and more tune in tomorrow at 4pm, stream us or listen to the recorded show podcast. 94.1FM 3WBCBarbara O'SullivanJaci Stiles3WBC3Wbc Radio 94.1FmNicole McAuliffeCreate Wellbeing Group Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    On the show today Monday August 12th at 4pm to 6pm we have two great guests:First up we have Alice Darling director of The Fence showing at the Whitehorse Round for tickets check out the link below. https://www.theround.com.au/whats-on/fenceSecond up we have an in studio chat with artist Bronwyn Rees, who is also giving a talk at the Whitehorse Artspace on Saturday 17th August.Whitehorse Art Spacehttps://creativewhitehorse.vic.gov.au/.../bronwyn-rees... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    On the show:DJ Chelsea Wilson performing in the Melbourne Fringe Festival.Ania Reynolds an award winning pianist performance at Kew Court House.Nicole spoke about Allergies, Barbara reviewed the ballet and Jacinta did a political update.Plus regular segments, what gets up my nose, jokes and birthdays.Rolled up in all of our regular news, views and tunes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Join us today Monday 22nd July 2024. Today we have two guests:First up we have guitar duo Ziggy and Miles talk to us about their upcoming performance on 28th July, Sunday at 3pm at the Monash university performing arts centre. They are also playing in Mornington in August. You can check out their schedule on their website below. Up next we have Niels Bilj is the founder and director of Yarragon Studio he will talk to us about the studios winter feast on Sunday 4th August 3.30-8.00pm.Born in the Netherland, Niels Bijl looks back on a vibrant and extremely successful career in Europe, and, since January 2020, embraces a new and exciting life as a performing artist, chamber musician, collaborator, project organiser and lecturer in Victoria, Australia.Some of Niels’ career highlights include working with legendary conductors Valeri Gergiev, Lorin Mazel, Mariss Jansons and Jaap van Zweden, with orchestras like the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, World Orchestra for Peace and Anima Eterna. CD recordings with his world renowned Aurelia Saxophone Quartet, recorder player Ronald Moelker and saxophonist Jay. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    On the show today 15th July 2024…Melbourne based guitarist Kathleen Halloran, who is fast making herself known as one of the countries most exciting and in demand young performers. She works regularly with the likes of Kate Ceberano, Felix Riebl, Katie Noonan, Gorgi Coghlan and Jimi Hocking to name a few, and her guitar work has been heard on countless recordings, in orchestra pits for many musical theatre productions, and on major festival stages all around the country.As a solo artist, Kathleen continues to impress and make a name for herself performing at events and festivals including the 2023 Adelaide Guitar Festival, The Melbourne Guitar Show, Crossroads Guitar Festival, The Melbourne International Jazz Festival, Stonnington Jazz Festival, and the Melbourne International Women’s Jazz festival.The Count's is a live music venue with bar and bistro and one of the five venues that make up Monash University Performing Arts Centres (MPAC).https://www.artshub.com.au/.../kathleen-halloran-quartet.../Djoymi Baker, Lecturer in Media and Cinema studies. RMIT. With her latest on all things cinema and screen with a focus on ‘romance films and TV’. If you are a Bridgerton fan tune in. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Coming up on the show on Monday 3rd June are two wonderful guests. First up we have Australian artist Michelle Hamer who we will be telling us about her new exhibition, I’m a Believer at Linden New Art (31 May until 25 August). Michelle's work confronts the dismissive language of chronic health issues while delving into issues of gendered language, access and erasure in this striking new exhibition. When you consider the Victorian Government's enquiry into women's pain, the timeliness of this exhibition could not be more relevant. Michelle is known for her sustained practice with a focus on language which asks us to confront our fears, beliefs and aspirations. Michelle Hamer is a past winner of the Australian Tapestry Workshop’s Architecture in Tapestry Prize (2015), and the Fishersghost Macability Prize (2022). She works in the following mediums: hand stitching, digital photography and drawing. Michelle's exhibition is an integral story on the disenfranchisement felt by the sufferers of chronic health conditions, especially women.After 5pm we will be speaking with Zaelea Nolte from the National Institute of Circus Arts upcoming performance called FAMOUS (14-22 June).Zaelea started circus around the age of 6 and it continued to be a stable part of her life from that point on. Over the years she tried many different disciplines and is currently specialising in static trapeze, tightwire and Chinese pole while studying the Bachelor of Circus Arts at the national institute of circus arts in Melbourne in Australia. Combining her love for conceptual expression and acrobatics, Zaelea creates captivating performances that merge storytelling, symbolism, and emotion, taking audiences on transformative journeys. Her passion for fashion shines as she designs and sews visually stunning costumes, enhancing her artistic flair. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    On this weeks show we talk about entertainment with Barbara O'Sullivan and had our month family law updates with Kuppy Nambiar from Nambiar Hogg Family Law. We also spoke about Camp Widow and Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    April 29th 2024 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Our guests on the show today Monday April 22. Alexa Powell - Joins our team as a regular presenter. Alexa is an Accredited Mental Health Social Worker and Certified Bereavement Practitioner. Our topic today is Unspoken rules of Grief -What society expects from grievers, how we can support those who are grieving. Join us 4-6pm 3wbc.org.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    April 16th 2024 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Our guests on the show today Monday April 8. Marguerite Brown, the new Curator of Whitehorse ArtSpace, is joining us in the studio to tell us all about the current and upcoming events.Kuppy Nambiar from Nambiar Hogg Family Lawyer will be joining us again this month. Her topic this week is Child Support. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Monday 4 March join us from 4-6pm 3wbc.org.auOur guests today: Tim Rutty - Set and Costume Designer, Rigger and Physical Performer living with a disability. The Award-winning fearless physical theatre company Gravity Dolls makes its debut with Darebin Arts Speakeasy to perform Future Proof 14 – 16 March, Darebin Arts Centre, with its production of Future Proof. Tim is the co creator of this performance which explores themes of systemic challenges, tectonic shifts, and a planet grappling for survival, all while portraying the ordinary struggles of individuals just trying to navigate their daily lives. The ensemble of local physical performers will bring thisnarrative to life on a revolving platform at Darebin Arts Centre for a three night engagement. Attention all garden lovers: We welcome to the show our second guest for today, Riley Cooper, qualified landscape designer and horticulturalist with over 10 years’ experience in the industry is returning to the 2024 Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show, but this time, in the crowd-favourite Landscape Design Show Gardens Competition! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    This weeks episode includes guests Shiree Monson-Wood, Arts Cultural Development officer at Boroondara Council, to chat about the coordination of school holiday programs and Boroondara Arts community art engagement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Happy New Year. We are back for our first show of 2024, Monday 8th January 4-6pm. Join us for all our regular news and views, plus today we are celebrating the upcoming Midsumma festival with some special guests. We welcome back to the show the amazing Dolly Diamond, marking a 20 year Milestone celebration as Cabaret queen - with a brand new show. Plus Em Tambree, an emerging director, producer and playwright to share the debut of ALTAR - a play inspired by their lived experience growing up queer as a member of an Evangelical Church in regional Queensland. All that and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    On the show today Monday 11th December our guest is Artist Samara Adamson-Princzewski. We will also be spreading some Xmas cheer, with only the coolest Aussie Xmas songs ( not too many!!)Our news, views and tips for the festive season. 4-6pm Livestream - 3wbc.org.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    On the show today is Esther Gyorki from the Jewish Museum who will talk about the Chagall exhibition and Kuppy Nambiar from Nambiar Hogg family who will be talking about Divorce. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    November 27th 2023 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Radio show, Big Life Conversation is a lifestyle program that airs live on 3wbc 94.1FM every Monday from 4pm-6pm in Melbourne, Australia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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