Welcome to a new era in podcasting about South Australia with our launch of The Adelaide Show.
Building on our heritage as Anther Boring Thursday Night In Adelaide, we will keep bringing you conversation with South Australians who inspire and interest us.
This week we talk with Paul Gordon, a local lawyer with a firm focus on social media law and a love for dressing up as Sherlock Holmes in improvised theatre during the Adelaide Fringe. Why? He tells us it's elementary ...
We also have former Adelaide Lord Mayor, Stephen Yarwood, join us as a co-host, wine taster and competitor in Is It News. We learn about his 'civilian' life and secret wine stash!
Singer Jac Dalton joins us with Sonic Divide to talk about his song, One Heart, One Land, which is now the anthem for the Chloe Valentine Foundation. It was played last week at Clipsal 500 on a huge stage, but for us, the band does an acoustic version behind the Adelaide Town Hall.
George Inglis reflects on Adelaide's debate about lower speed limits and an amazing gift of human kindness in Port Adelaide.
In the MADE TO MOVE MINUTE, Max Martin asks, What is your baseline?
And we start with David Washington from In Daily with the midweek news wrap, Talk Of The Town
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