Conversations

Spend an hour in someone else's life. Conversations draws you deeper into the life story of someone you may have heard about, but never met.

https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/conversations/

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 51m. Bisher sind 3706 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint täglich.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 132 days 22 hours 22 minutes

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The mystery of broken-hearted syndrome


Cardiothoracic surgeon Dr Nikki Stamp reveals how emotional shock can be fatal (R)


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 May 18, 2021  48m
 
 

Henry Reynolds and the truth


One of the foremost historians of black and white Australia, Henry says now is the time to acknowledge how the country was founded. Frontier violence, the myth of peaceful settlement, and the failure of the British to make treaties with the First Nations have led to consequences we still live with today (CW: material might be distressing to ATSI listeners)


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 May 17, 2021  52m
 
 

Henry Reynolds and the truth


One of the foremost historians of black and white Australia, Henry says now is the time to acknowledge how the country was founded. Frontier violence, the myth of peaceful settlement, and the failure of the British to make treaties with the First Nations have led to consequences we still live with today (CW: material might be distressing to ATSI listeners)


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 May 17, 2021  52m
 
 

Henry Reynolds and the truth


One of the foremost historians of black and white Australia, Henry says now is the time to acknowledge how the country was founded. Frontier violence, the myth of peaceful settlement, and the failure of the British to make treaties with the First Nations have led to consequences we still live with today (CW: material might be distressing to ATSI listeners)


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 May 17, 2021  52m
 
 

How a doctor's suicide broke the silence


Gastroenterologist Andrew Bryant's active, social and positive exterior gave no hint of the depression he was suffering. Days after his tragic death his wife Susan wrote an email making it clear she and her adult children were not ashamed of the way he died. It went viral (CW: suicide)


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 May 14, 2021  52m
 
 

How a doctor's suicide broke the silence


Gastroenterologist Andrew Bryant's outgoing, active and positive exterior gave no hint of the depression he was suffering. Days after his tragic death his wife Susan wrote an email making it clear she and her adult children were not ashamed of the way he died. It went viral (CW: suicide)


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 May 14, 2021  52m
 
 

New York, Oenpelli, the Village People and me


Allen Murphy was raised in New York and grew up to become a drummer for The Village People. When he arrived in Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory he fell in love with Indigenous culture and music, and knew he'd found home (CW: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners are advised that this episode includes the name of a person who has died.)


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 May 13, 2021  46m
 
 

A Renaissance scholar on love, power, Florence and folly


Dale Kent is a Professor of Italian history who grew up in Australia. Rejecting her Christian Science upbringing, Dale forged an unapologetic life of her own design. She lived and worked in Europe and then in the US where she taught at the University of California for 25 years


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 May 12, 2021  52m
 
 

The family and the jail sentence — the ripple effect of losing a parent to prison


Dennis Van Someren works as a transport volunteer with young people going to visit a parent in the prison system. Dennis does the work because he's been in their shoes (R)


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 May 11, 2021  44m
 
 

Knuckles, ruffles, flesh-bags and fences: the story of Australia's first dictionary


Kel Richards with the story of the gentleman thief James Hardy Vaux, who wrote Australia's first dictionary of convict slang


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 May 10, 2021  51m