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Conversations: Archive: 2015-2017
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Thought-provoking interviews with authors, writers, artists, politicians, psychologists, musicians, celebrities, survivors and more from the daily ABC radio show and podcast 'Conversations' with Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowski from the years 2015-2017.To binge even more great episodes of the ‘Conversationspodcast’ with Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowskigo the ABC listen app (Australia) or wherever you get your podcasts. There you’ll find hundreds of the best thought-provoking interviews with authors, writers, artists, politicians, psychologists, musicians, and celebrities.
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Best of 2017: Candice Fox
How to raise a bestselling crime writer (R)
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Best of 2017: David George Haskell
Listening to trees, nature's magnificent networkers (R)
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Best of 2017: Michael Adams
Learning to freedive helped one man explore life and death (R)
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Best of 2017: Mary-Rose MacColl
Mary-Rose MacColl on betrayal, motherhood and letting go of secrets (R)
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Best of 2017: Daniel Kish
Daniel Kish uses a self-initiated sonar, called echolocation, to navigate the world as a blind person (R)
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Best of 2017: Jimmy Webb
Being raised as the son of an Oklahoma preacher inspired the American Songbook of this prolific singer-songwriter (R)
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Graham Long and the 'quantum of compassion'
Wild funerals, and staff who jump the counter: a day in the life of Graham Long and the Wayside Chapel
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Turning to Beijing: Australia's future in the new Asia
Hugh White says Australia faces a choice between the power keeping us safe, and the one making us rich
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Wild and full of longing: Australia's definitive pop anthems
From Johnny O'Keefe to Sia, via AC/DC — Andrew P. Street counts down Australia's greatest pop songs
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The struggle and the strife behind Steven Bradbury's race to Salt Lake City
Australia's best-known Olympic skater nearly died on the ice when he was 20. Eight years later, he won history's most unexpected gold medal
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Horses: a story collection
Colin Friels, Zelie Bullen, Pip Courtney, and drover Bruce Simpson on their deep love of horses (R)
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Love and family and Asperger's: Tony Attwood
Tony draws on decades of clinical experience to help couples and individuals navigate dating and love with Asperger's
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For better and for worse: becoming my wife’s carer
How Bob and Jo’s married life changed course when Jo needed full-time care
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The man behind the legend of 'Eternity'
Roy Williams tells the story of Arthur Stace, who for decades rose before dawn to write a one-word sermon, in chalk on the footpaths of Sydney.
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The morality of robots: Genevieve Bell's predictions for the future of AI
Genevieve had never imagined a life in technology, until a chance meeting in a bar in Palo Alto
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Reinventing Susan: a study in survival
How high-flyer Susan Duncan completely remade her life after a series of losses (R)
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Helen Garner at 75: still asking, what powers the human heart?
A master storyteller reflects on stories she’s witnessed and crafted for the page
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Nelson Mandela's archivist and the failings of South Africa
Verne Harris on post-Apartheid South Africa, and life lessons from Madiba
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Fabulous Ada Delroy: serpentine dancer and vaudevillian
Cartoonist and author Kaz Cooke traces the dramatic life of a singular woman
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Kevin Sheedy's fifty years in AFL
A true champion of the game reflects on opening up the AFL, and his dream to sell it to the world
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Bernard Fanning's Brisbane
A suburban Brisbane childhood, a particularly determined nun and the Beatles all shaped Bernard Fanning's music
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How Pixar became a creative powerhouse
Lawrence Levy was hired by Steve Jobs in 1994, to save a struggling animation company with a secret project
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Tony Martin and the comedy of suburbia
Tales from one of Australia’s most prolific comedy writers and performers
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Nutritionist Rosemary Stanton: breaking from the Brethren
Rosemary Stanton and her family had to break free of a religious sect before she could attend university (R)
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How friendly were the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne?
Stories of subterfuge, tragedy and romance from the cold-war games
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Fishing in Eden
Historian and fishing enthusiast Anna Clark on the story of fishing in Australia
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A dynasty divided: the tragedy behind the Bradman of billiards
Australia’s sporting Lindrum family was dogged by scandal and tragedy
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The boy from Port Pirie who guided the Bee Gees to global fame
Stephen Dando Collins returns with the story of Robert Stigwood
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The story of Australian soccer, from ethnic clubs to the A-League
Sports writer Joe Gorman on the unique challenges facing Australia's 'beautiful game'
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Phoenix of the working-class: Beatrix Campbell and the changing face of Britain
Princess Diana, public housing and the patriarchy — politics is always personal for one of Britain's most influential thinkers
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How the ocean liner changed the world
Maritime historian Chris Frame unfolds the history of these engineering marvels (R)
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Drawing magic from life and landscapes: Alison Lester
An adventurous spirit and deep connection to the land fill the pages of the books of this prolific author and illustrator
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The war of hearts and minds: Australia's Special Forces in Afghanistan
Chris Masters explains the fine balance between force and diplomacy in Uruzghan
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Unlocking the secret life of Amelia
When Melinda Hildebrandt learned how to sign with her daughter Amelia, it began a new relationship between them
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Irish novelist Marian Keyes
Now a wildly popular author, for many years Marian doubted her ability to write
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A mid-life love story which all changed, one morning in Lisbon
Susan Francis met the love of her life in her fifties. But her story with the miner named Wayne didn't turn out as she planned
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Kayaking Sydney’s Harbour
Scott Bevan on the harbour’s vivid history, generous people and quiet pleasures
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The boxer puppy and the bird of prey
A shocking event in Peta Clarke's early life saw her become one of the world's most respected animal trainers
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Seeing the world through a movie camera’s eye
Pieter de Vries has filmed the Earth's most remote corners - from its deepest oceans, to the jungles of Papua New Guinea.
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The mission of a flying midwife
Jan Becker is a helicopter pilot, and a midwife in Tanzania, where she teaches infant resuscitation
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Masha Gessen: what the US can learn from Russia
Russian-American journalist and author Masha Gessen believes Donald Trump is a threat to democracy
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2017 Man Booker Prize winner George Saunders
George Saunders' first novel Lincoln in the Bardo centres around the grief that haunted Abraham Lincoln (R)
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The strange life of the twitcher
Sean Dooley is a twitcher, recording the lives of birds like the Godwit, which flies from Alaska to New Zealand without stopping
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Ears wide open: master field recordist Chris Watson
Capturing the sounds of wildlife, natural phenomena and secret worlds
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Friedrich and Flanagan: the con-man and his ghostwriter
Richard Flanagan recounts a strange chapter from early in his writing career
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Acts of valour and the cost of bravery
How police officer Allan Sparkes became one of Australia's most highly decorated people (R)
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Times of horror and grace: a newsman's 40-year career
The second of two episodes on Hugh Riminton's adventurous life in news reporting
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Journalism rescued Hugh Riminton from a troubled adolescence
The first of two episodes on Hugh Riminton’s adventurous life in news reporting
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The strange reality of life with severe OCD
Lily Bailey spent years making lists of 400 things she'd done wrong each day (R)
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Reconstructing a life after being diagnosed with bipolar disorder
Anita Link experienced her first major psychotic episode shortly after the birth of her first child (R)
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Thought-provoking interviews with authors, writers, artists, politicians, psychologists, musicians, celebrities, survivors and more from the daily ABC radio show and podcast 'Conversations' with Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowski from the years 2015-2017.To binge even more great episodes of the ‘Conversationspodcast’ with Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowskigo the ABC listen app (Australia) or wherever you get your podcasts. There you’ll find hundreds of the best thought-provoking interviews with authors, writers, artists, politicians, psychologists, musicians, and celebrities.
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