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- 299 - How to build a dragon
When Anita realises Bendigo's golden dragon will soon be too old to parade, she’s catapulted into the project of a lifetime: build a new dragon, the longest in the world, and make sure the over-a-century-long streak won’t be broken.
Wed, 18 Sep 2024 - 31min - 298 - Miriam in Disney World
Perhaps a peek behind the curtain of America’s dream factory will be the inspiration Miriam needs for her own storytelling journey? The experience proves to be clarifying… just not in the way she expects.
Wed, 11 Sep 2024 - 17min - 297 - How Brent served up solutions to diet-related disease
When Brent’s sister is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, he swaps crash dieting for something sustainable. Now he just needs to figure out a way to translate healthy eating beyond his 'āiga and into his community.
Wed, 04 Sep 2024 - 21min - 296 - Jess Ho is done talking sh*t
Hospitality became a refuge for Jess after the trauma of their childhood. But despite the ostensibly powerful position they find themselves in - calling the shots on the door of Melbourne’s trendiest restaurant - they soon realise this refuge is toxic too.
Wed, 28 Aug 2024 - 23min - 295 - Dumplings and violins
It’s a recognisable sound for those who frequent inner Sydney: the 75 year old Chinese Australian restaurateur is known for playing his beloved instrument during work hours, wowing crowds of customers over freshly steamed dumplings.
Wed, 21 Aug 2024 - 30min - 294 - The Brazilian Package
Fee is prepared for a ‘trip of a lifetime' when she lands in Brazil for a tour of the Pantanal wetlands. But when her tour guide asks her for a seemingly simple favour, Fee finds herself in a terrifying situation that she can’t find a way out of.
Wed, 14 Aug 2024 - 25min - 293 - Music is Ronny’s weapon of choice
Ronny is inspired by the power of the songs of slain freedom fighter Arnold Ap, and he too takes up music as his weapon of choice. He sets about writing his own song to strengthen the movement in the hopes his people will see the Morning Star flag raised over a free West Papua
Wed, 07 Aug 2024 - 21min - 292 - Sam tries to save Christmas
Like so many children of divorce, Sam has pretty much always hated Christmas. Yet, year after year, the Melbourne transplant would return to Western Australia and face his family. Why did he think this year - with his new girlfriend in tow - would be any different?
Wed, 31 Jul 2024 - 25min - 291 - Sooji gets hit and runs
Sooji wakes up on the concrete of a busy road in Strathfield in Sydney. She’s been hit by a car, but instead of waiting for help to arrive she does the one thing no one expects her to do – she runs.
Wed, 24 Jul 2024 - 27min - 290 - Mary breaks her silence
Now retired, Canberra’s most prominent self described ‘child mime’ recounts a storied career: from falling out of a tree at age seven, to miming through an electrical storm, to unnerving the late great Marcel Marceau… and the day the wheels came off and it all went to sh*t.
Wed, 17 Jul 2024 - 27min - 289 - Scott Wilson puts on a superhero cape
Gooniyandi and Gadgerong man Scott Wilson grew up in Broome, WA, steeped in the yarns of his dad riding horses through the Kimberly. But Scott’s not the rugged outdoorsman his old man is, so he escapes into the pages of comics to find some new role models. But why can’t he see any Blak faces in these superhero adventures?
Wed, 10 Jul 2024 - 21min - 288 - Margie and the SheepWed, 03 Jul 2024 - 25min
- 287 - Jess ditches the leg
Jess Walton is a childhood cancer survivor and amputee. For years they've used a prosthetic leg, despite the discomfort. This is the story of how they went from being an ‘inspiring disabled speaker’ to finally saying f*ck the leg.
Wed, 26 Jun 2024 - 23min - 286 - Geoff takes on the world's tallest Christmas tree
It’s 1999, and the last Christmas of the century is fast approaching. Geoff Law gets a call from Bob Brown that sends him on a tall task: to decorate the world’s tallest Christmas tree.
Wed, 19 Jun 2024 - 21min - 285 - Out of the closet and into the frat house
Growing up, AJ Lamarque was always just ‘one of the girls’. But in his twenties, he inadvertently joined a very big, very American college fraternity. Strangely enough, this crash course in male friendship — in the strangest of settings — taught him a great lesson.
Wed, 12 Jun 2024 - 22min - 284 - Kids of Liberty
Many years ago, when MySpace reigns supreme, a young Marty Smiley takes a leaf straight out of the American Revolution playbook and stages a boycott of his high school canteen. The cause? The skyrocketing price of muffins. The unlikely name of his rag-tag group of revolutionaries? The Kids of Liberty.
Wed, 05 Jun 2024 - 28min - 283 - New episodes — Main character energy
There are times where you feel like you're just a side-character in someone else's narrative, or maybe you're off-stage waiting in the wings. But then something happens and suddenly you're the main character, the hero — or villain — of your own story.
Wed, 29 May 2024 - 02min - 282 - The guinea pig years
As the demands of school, teenagerhood, and family life increase, so do the numbers of Vanessa's guinea pig herd.
Wed, 03 Apr 2024 - 26min - 281 - Love storyWed, 27 Mar 2024 - 28min
- 280 - Beth, two men, and a baby
Beth meets two men in a cafe. They’ve been chatting online for a while, but how will things go in person? There’s a lot riding on this first date, more than romance or short-term fling.
Wed, 20 Mar 2024 - 27min - 279 - Laurie goes to clown schoolWed, 13 Mar 2024 - 25min
- 278 - What Alex didn't expect when she was expecting
Alex doesn't want kids. She's learnt first-hand from the women in her family how hard it can be when relationships don't work out. But then she meets Tom. Tom desperately wants to be a dad and Alex wants to be with Tom, so they come to a compromise: they'll have one child together. But the family Alex ends up with is very different from the one she expects. Reporter Tamar Cranswick Sound engineer Isabella Tropiano Executive producer Sophie Townsend
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 20min - 277 - Timmy and the moon
Timmy Rubin grew up in Melbourne in the '70s and '80s, the child of two Holocaust survivors who let their children run wild.
Wed, 28 Feb 2024 - 25min - 276 - For the love of trams
When Patricia Santiago moves from Manila to Melbourne, her new schoolmates make fun of her American accent, her Filipino cuisine, her skin colour.
Wed, 21 Feb 2024 - 22min - 275 - The most intense fourth date ever
Alyssa Hodges always wanted to be a mum, just not at 19 years old. Then 17 weeks into her pregnancy, her partner left. Overwhelmed and grieving, dating was the last thing on her mind. But a friend suggested she give Tinder a go, as it would be even harder to date once the baby arrived. She didn't expect to meet and start falling for Max Silvy. And she definitely didn't expect to go into labour when they were meant to be having their fourth date. Reporter Hannah Reich Sound engineer Tim Jenkins Executive producer Sophie Townsend
Wed, 14 Feb 2024 - 274 - New episodes – All you need is love
I’m just a girl, standing in front of your media player, asking you to join us for our new season of Days Like These on Feb 14 — where we’re celebrating love. We’ve got a story about a fourth date that ends in a trip to the hospital. Another one about finding out who you are and then finding love; learning to love your inner clown; guinea pig love (yes, you read that correctly); and a story about trams. Trust me, you’ll love it. Presenter: Farz Edraki Sound engineer: John Jacobs Executive producer: Sophie Townsend
Wed, 07 Feb 2024 - 03min - 273 - DJ Kool Herc brings the Bronx to Hau Latukefu’s house party
Australian hip hop kingpin Hau Latukefu comes face to face with another pioneer, the legendary Bronx DJ Kool Herc. Will he get the nod of approval from the father of hip hop?
Wed, 09 Aug 2023 - 25min - 272 - Infidelity in Iran: Why Noosh found happinessWed, 28 Jun 2023
- 271 - How Rudi embraced love, Laura – and leggings
Two people fall in love in a cinema and, like all good romantic comedies, there’s a plot twist. As Rudi and Laura find out, staying true to who you are doesn’t necessarily mean staying the same.
Wed, 21 Jun 2023 - 22min - 270 - How a scientist built the biggest hip hop battle in Australia
A Korean-Australian kid risks everything when he throws himself into the underground world of dance battles.
Wed, 14 Jun 2023 - 269 - Frida Deguise learns the art of the donut, but her teacher's a guy in a Trump MAGA hat
A talented chef leaves the high-end life to find the donut king – but he's wearing a statement hat she is far from keen on.
Wed, 07 Jun 2023 - 23min - 268 - Introducing – Days Like These – A Fork in the Road
This time round on Days Like These, we’re looking at fork-in-the-road moments which lead down entirely different life paths.
Wed, 31 May 2023 - 02min - 267 - A birthday cancellation
At Alice’s 30th birthday, a friend gives a speech that shows a 14-year-old version of Alice – then things go downhill. Will she be cancelled for good?
Wed, 22 Mar 2023 - 26min - 266 - Tyson in the city
Tyson Koh’s world moved around nightclubs until the day they were locked up. This is the story of how he battled to prise them open again.
Wed, 15 Mar 2023 - 26min - 265 - Very worldly behaviour indeed
Eunice and her family are part of the tight-knit Plymouth Brethren, and they have an impossible choice to make: follow the leader and go to heaven, or say goodbye to everyone they’d ever known.
Wed, 08 Mar 2023 - 27min - 264 - Wag the dog
Dressed in a dog suit for the TV show Wilfred, Jason Gann has a VIP pass to Hollywood. But can he escape from the dog suit that got him there?
Wed, 01 Mar 2023 - 25min - 263 - Wing vs the machine
Wing Kuang has been in Australia since she was 17. But before she gets on with her life as a journalist, she needs to prove to a machine she can speak English.
Wed, 22 Feb 2023 - 24min - 262 - Fran Kelly meets a rock god
Fran Kelly is offered the chance to meet her idol. But will the reality of meeting a real-life rock legend match her wild expectations?
Wed, 15 Feb 2023 - 26min - 261 - Introducing – Days Like These – The Real You
“I just want to be authentic, you know?” Yes, sort of. Who is our authentic self? This season we bring you stories from people who are looking for the answer.
Wed, 08 Feb 2023 - 02min - 260 - A pandemic romance
Bec never thought of herself as a spontaneous person, but one flirty fire emoji would lead to the biggest surprise of her life.
Wed, 30 Nov 2022 - 25min - 259 - Extreme focus on not dying
Dave was always a skateboarding thrill seeker. But he came as close as you can to death without dying the day he decided to take on Devil’s Mountain.
Wed, 23 Nov 2022 - 32min - 258 - A Deadset Sick Warrior – Fred Leone’s family story about a king, escape and connection to country
Fred Leone is an award-winning musician and a descendant of a great Garrwa warrior named Garrinjamaji. This is his story.
Wed, 16 Nov 2022 - 28min - 257 - The Flak Jacket – Edita escapes Sarajevo
Edita Mujkic’s story of escaping war-torn Bosnia, and her attempts to keep her family together and safe, in the middle of a war.
Wed, 09 Nov 2022 - 29min - 256 - Punchline Drunk – James gets sober
Kiwi comedian James Nokise was on a roll, intoxicating audiences with his stand-up. So why can’t he get out of bed?
Wed, 02 Nov 2022 - 22min - 255 - Why don’t we give it a crack? Karni learns to swim
Karni Liddell was born in Rockhampton with a neuro-muscular wasting disease. Her parents were told she'd never crawl, walk or even live past her teenage years.
Wed, 26 Oct 2022 - 20min - 254 - INTRODUCING — Series 7 of Days Like These
Days Like These is back with new host Farz Edraki. Strap in for a brand new season of ordinary people doing extraordinary things.
Mon, 24 Oct 2022 - 02min - 253 - Brenden finds his wave
As Brenden Newton grows up along Sydney’s Northern Beaches in the 1990s, bodyboarding reigns supreme. He loves the physicality, how it brings him into such close contact with the water. And after a fateful trip to Tahiti, he decides to try going pro in the sport. But just as his career takes off, strange thoughts surface over and over, threatening to engulf his mind and his body. And Brenden has to re-build his life before taking on the biggest wave he’s ever encountered.
Wed, 20 Jul 2022 - 30min - 252 - The politician who grew pot
The day Gough Whitlam is dismissed from office, in November of 1975, Catherine is sitting in the uni library when she hears the news over the loudspeaker. She’s incredulous, incensed. She decides it’s time to formally join the Labor party and, shortly after, Catherine herself is elected as a local member in a harbor-side Sydney council. And it’s there, in the busy, chaotic world of local government, that Catherine learns how to govern, how to compromise, and how to balance her politics and personal life.
Wed, 13 Jul 2022 - 30min - 251 - Craig survives the mine field
Craig was a happy go lucky 19 year old when an accident changes his life forever. Forced to pay off a debt he decides to go work as a miner in Western Australia. What was a temporary gig to get cash becomes a ten year career avoiding responsibility, danger and exhaustion.
Wed, 06 Jul 2022 - 29min - 250 - Moving sideways
Caroline Winter had a perfectly lovely life with her husband, until the day it all changed. Despite everything she tried, she just couldn’t move forward, so she moved sideways instead. This is a story of loss, loneliness and the ways we keep going.
Wed, 29 Jun 2022 - 29min - 249 - The Professor and the spy
Konrad has dedicated his life to studying the history of the Jewish people. In the 1980s, he’s invited to work with an East German historian to complete his magnum opus, making frequent trips behind the Berlin Wall and back again. But little does Konrad know that while he is researching in East Germany, East Germany is researching him, too.
Wed, 22 Jun 2022 - 25min - 248 - Flashdance for fame school
Chris Ryan grew up in India in the 1980s, so despite being born in Australia, the pop culture of the time was so exotic she could hardly believe it was real. Moving countries is hard, you leave behind a lot and making new friends is hard. This was the challenge for nine-year-old Chris, she felt like an outsider even though she looked like she fitted in just fine. To tackle her problems and make some friends she took some drastic and hilarious measures that would also pay off when she became a grown-up.
Tue, 14 Jun 2022 - 25min - 247 - The Camera that spent 25 years in a glacier
It's 1997 and friends Richard and Steve are climbing to the peak of Mount Cook, the tallest mountain in New Zealand. They're carrying 40 kilos of climbing gear and food. But when the climb takes a dangerous turn, much is lost. Then, almost 25 years later, a backpack turns up on Mount Cook. Inside, there's a camera with the film intact, memories long-buried make their way back to the surface once more.
Wed, 08 Jun 2022 - 25min - 246 - Monkey escape at Taronga Zoo!
Alan Hale makes a teenage escape from Launceston when he gets work at Taronga Zoo in Sydney. It's the mid 1960s and Taronga's chief benefactor, Sir Edward Hallstrom, is pouring much of his fortune into acquiring new and exotic animals to add to zoo's collection. Alan is apprenticed to the Head Keeper for monkeys and he's charged with cleaning out the cages each morning. He loves the zoo and his job, until he's outwitted by a family of thirty macaque monkeys who disappear over the zoo's walls and into the suburbs of Sydney.
Wed, 01 Jun 2022 - 30min - 245 - Days Like These returns
Days Like These is back with a new season. There’s chaos when thirty monkeys escape from a Sydney zoo. Melting snow on a mountainside unearths a long-buried secret. A misfit kid tries to dance her way to fame. And one woman is forced to choose between politics and pot. Starting June 1 more true stories from across Australia about the day when everything changed.
Wed, 25 May 2022 - 01min - 244 - Bonus - Lifeline
13 11 14 is one of the most recognisable phone numbers in the country. It connects callers to Lifeline’s free crisis support at any time of the night or day, and for some, it’s a call that saves their life. In this bonus episode, we go behind the scenes to meet the volunteers who answer calls from strangers going through the darkest times of their lives. ***Warning: this episode talks about suicide***
Tue, 12 Apr 2022 - 28min - 243 - Penny and the catfish
Penny married John in the 80s. She always believed marriage was forever, and she felt comfortable in her role of wife and mother. Then one day, 30 years into her marriage, she receives a message that shatters her reality. It sets Penny off on a journey to confront the lies and deception that litter her love life.
Wed, 30 Mar 2022 - 27min - 242 - Aidan and his dads
Aidan Jones is a stand up comedian. Jokes and stories are his stock in trade. But the defining story of his life happened before he was born: when his mum was in her 20s, she returned home from an extended trip around South America only to realise that she'd just fallen pregnant to her Colombian boyfriend. Aidan was the result. It's a series of events that would take almost thirty years for Aidan to untangle, until he finally comes face to face with his real dad.
Wed, 23 Mar 2022 - 27min - 241 - Karen forgets everything
Think about where you are stored in your brain. Your sense of self and identity, who you are basically. What if your brain decided it wanted to shut a few things down? That's what happened to ABC broadcaster Karen Tighe. As an experience sports journalist she's covered the world's biggest events with a career's worth of memories and experiences to reference. But after Karen contracted encephalitis in 2020, her brain shut off part of those memories and tried to contain her sense of self.
Wed, 16 Mar 2022 - 24min - 240 - Alyce and the pregnancy test
Alyce Nelligan is used to being a trailblazer. Born with minicore myopathy, a rare muscle disease, she was the first kid at her primary school in a wheelchair, and the first person with a physical disability to graduate from her high school in Toowoomba, Queensland. She’s also used to being told what she is and isn’t capable of achieving. But Alyce, hasn’t met a barrier she hasn’t been able to smash through. Until now. A shock pregnancy discovery turns into the fight of her life – will her doctors, and her body, allow her have this baby?
Wed, 09 Mar 2022 - 25min - 239 - What to do when you're struck by lightning
Out of nowhere, the lightning bolt struck both of them. A last minute visit to the beach becomes a bigger ordeal than anyone could have imagined, enough to change the course of their lives. But that’s not exactly how publishers Kevin and Hannah see things. Especially when they keep getting asked about that day over and over again.
Wed, 02 Mar 2022 - 25min - 238 - Dave beats the Best
Sporting heroes can seem so far away, out of reach like sporting gods. Only in our dreams could we play with such deities. David Jack's had an idol like that, George Best. A Manchester United legend, footballing genius and style icon who was known as the fifth Beatle. Like a lot of kids in Manchester, David was brought up on a diet of football and David's dream was to play with Best. We follow David's story of chance, skill and luck that saw him achieve his dream more than once, just not in the way he imagined.
Wed, 23 Feb 2022 - 25min - 237 - Our Lady Takes a Trip
Barb grew up in a large Irish Catholic family headed by her father Dave, an eccentric and devout man. Barb’s childhood is steeped in her father's faith like the power of saintly examples, repenting for your sins and messages passed to the world through apparitions of Mary, Our Lady. As a young adult, Barb forms her own opinion and walks away from the Church and everything her father believes. That is until Dave cooks up a plan to bring peace to Northern Ireland through prayer, and Barb finds herself, and her faith, thrown right into the middle of it.
Wed, 16 Feb 2022 - 25min - 236 - Nazeem Hussain's date with the spy
It's 2011. Australia is in its tenth year of the War on Terror. Reports of hate crimes are on the rise. And 20-something Nazeem Hussain is a tax specialist. Before he was selling out shows and touring stand-up internationally, Nazeem Hussain wore a suit and clocked in at 9am for his day job. At evenings and weekends, he was also media spokesperson for the Islamic Council of Victoria. And one morning, he gets a phone call that sets him on a path worthy of a spy drama.
Wed, 09 Feb 2022 - 25min - 235 - Days Like These is back
Days Like These is back — with spies, comedians, lost parents and a lightning strike — oh, and then there’s a pilgrimage of the agnostic and the atheist, travelling from Sydney to Ireland with a wooden statue of Mary. And that’s just for starters. So join us, for more stories of the day when everything changed.
Tue, 01 Feb 2022 - 01min - 234 - BONUS | Earshot | Easy Love
Days Like These is taking a break for the summer, but while we’re away we wanted to share with you some of our favourite true story podcasts. One Sunday evening, widower Warren Kirk was home alone and decided to do something he'd never done before in his life. He rang an escort service. Hear other great stories like this on Earshot, on Radio National and on podcast.
Wed, 26 Jan 2022 - 01min - 233 - BONUS | History Listen | Henson Park
Days Like These is taking a break for the summer, but while we’re away we wanted to share with you some of our favourite true story podcasts. History, tragedy, and triumph. Marrickville’s Henson Park is an icon of Sydney's inner west. But before the unshakable Newtown Jets footy fans called it home, the community oval was a giant hole in the ground supplying Sydney's building boom. This is one of many great stories on the History Listen podcast.
Wed, 12 Jan 2022 - 28min - 232 - BONUS | Tall Tales and True | The Things You Miss
Days Like These is taking a break for the summer, but while we’re away we wanted to share with you some of our favourite true story podcasts. Holidays can stir up memories of loved ones no longer with us. They can be a time to remember things that were once a bone of contention but now speak to a beautiful understanding between husband and wife. As told by our Executive Producer, Sophie Townsend for the Tall Tales and True podcast.
Wed, 15 Dec 2021 - 08min - 231 - Finding Paleface [Update]
When horse lover Nicole began to learn about brumbies, there was one who took her breath away on Facebook page: Paleface. He was the most famous stallion of all the wild horses on the Snowy Mountains. A rock star horse with a breathless online following. But after the bushfires of 2019, he disappeared. Fast forward to 2021 when Nicole helps rescue a herd of brumbies from the Mountains: could an angry, malnourished stallion in the back of the horse truck be him? It's up to Nicole to find out, armed with only with an obsession to find out the truth and a d*ck pic.
Thu, 02 Dec 2021 - 25min - 230 - Jaleh's Drive for Freedom
Growing up in pre-revolution Iran, Jaleh Misaghi dreams of becoming a race car driver. So strong is the pull of rubber on the road, she glues herself to the TV, watching Formula 1, practicing her moves and yearning for the speed of the track. But after the Iranian revolution, Jaheh’s driving quest is shattered – she can’t even get her licence. With the regime cracking down and a young daughter to care for, she must decide on a new road, one that ultimately brings her to Australia and, finally, behind the wheel.
Wed, 24 Nov 2021 - 25min - 229 - Jacek Takes A Bow
Jacek Koman grew up in theatres, the son of two actors performing their way around Communist Poland in the 1950s and 1960s. At school he’s more interested in learning Russian than stagecraft, by the time Jacek reaches university he decides to follow in their footsteps and go to drama school. But, after a night out ends in a brush with the Polish secret police, Jacek and his brother make a run for the West. Over the years, he rebuilds his career from scratch to become one of the Australia’s most cherished actors on stage and screen, with roles in Belvoir Street plays, The Secret Life of Us and Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge. But Jacek’s rusty Russian also plays a reprising role when he’s called to become the front man of a band performing the songs of the Russian criminal underground.
Wed, 17 Nov 2021 - 29min - 228 - Swimming for Joy
It’s mid-winter in the Snowy Mountains and in the Thredbo river, where the water is 3.3 degrees, a woman swims laps. She’s wearing just a regular swimsuit, cap and goggles. The swimmer is 40-year-old Joy Symons, attempting an ‘ice mile’, a feat considered by some the most dangerous swim in the world. To achieve this official ice mile, she must give proof that she is alive 45 minutes after the event. A former Australian representative swimmer, she and her family live at the public pool they manage in sunny Rockhampton, Queensland. So what’s brought her to swim in this murky pond with snow falling around her? And how will the grit that made Joy competitive as a young swimmer help her today?
Wed, 10 Nov 2021 - 28min - 227 - The Orphan from Crete
Sonya grew up in Brisbane. But at 26 she decides to move her life to London. Within days of arriving, she meets a beautiful woman at a bar in Soho. They click instantly. They fall in love, get married and build a life together in their adopted city. The only thing missing is… a baby. But after 5 years of trying, it doesn’t happen for them and they decide to call it a day. Not long after Tess and Sonya find themselves on holidays on the Greek island of Crete. And that’s when their life changes forever. Because that’s when they meet HER. She has black hair and her socks are white despite playing in the dust. Apparently she’s been living in the ruins of an old palace by herself. They can’t just leave her there… can they?
Wed, 03 Nov 2021 - 28min - 226 - A Chinese soldier sings a love song
Growing up in a small city in south-west China during Mao’s Cultural Revolution led Guojian to join the People's Liberation Army, China’s military. He was a doctrinaire solider until an illegal Australian radio station, and a love song, opened his world.
Wed, 27 Oct 2021 - 28min - 225 - Love Eventually
When Megan met Leon, they thought they were just in for a holiday romance. But it became a long distance thing. Then it became a real life thing. And then it wasn't a thing. Leon had his life sorted out, while Megan felt her real life hadn’t even started. They let each other go, they met other people, they had adventures... but eventually, real life and real love collided – but could it work, all those years later?
Wed, 20 Oct 2021 - 29min - 224 - A Crack In Reality
One night, fresh from his first big break-up, a 23-year-old Graham Panther is hanging out at a friend’s house when she pulls out a massive bag of weed. Together, they decide to cut loose, forget about their troubles for one night. But what starts as a light-hearted trip soon sours, as Graham finds himself tumbling into a different dimension. And when he returns to reality, things are not as they used to be. Graham created The Big Feels Club as a space to talk about all the big, scary feelings that come with being human. Check them out at https://bigfeels.club/ **Please keep in mind that this story details one person’s experience regarding choices and medication. If it raises anything for you, please seek support from a medical professional. And remember, Lifeline can be reached via text or on 13 11 14 at any time of the night or day.
Wed, 13 Oct 2021 - 29min - 223 - Sex and Death
Emma Jane Holmes is a funeral director by day, but when night falls, her alter ego appears. Emma takes our lead reporter Pat Abboud behind the closed doors of a mortuary, to reveal how the death care industry is dealing with the pandemic and letting us in on her secret double life.
Wed, 15 Sep 2021 - 26min - 222 - The Thylacine Test
Two men go head-to-head over a set of photographs taken in the Tasmanian wilderness. The images could rewrite the history of a legendary animal, if only they can agree on what they're looking at. Here are the images captured by Neil Waters and the Thylacine Awareness Group. *A previous version of this story claimed that the parties had not met, which was inaccurate and has now been corrected.
Wed, 08 Sep 2021 - 31min - 221 - You Can’t Argue with a Dead Man
At the beginning of 2019, country singer Felicity Urquhart was preparing for a huge year of performing and publicity. She was about to release Frozen Rabbit, her first solo album in a decade. Creating the record had been an extended labour of love for her and her husband, Glen Hannah, also a musician and producer. But the year would unfold in ways that no one saw coming, and the album would mark a turning point in Felicity’s career and her life. ***Warning: this episode contains content to do with suicide***
Wed, 01 Sep 2021 - 31min - 220 - The Drugs Don't Work
When Jane Rowe tries her first hit of heroin, the relief it offers is undeniable. Rebelling against her privileged upbringing, she throws herself into the punk scene of 1970s London, rubbing shoulders with rock stars and moguls. But when the party's over and Jane's rattled by the aftershocks of addiction, she sets out to rescue the forgotten victims of drug abuse.
Wed, 25 Aug 2021 - 26min - 219 - Sergei The Spy
A cold-war thriller, set on the streets of Sydney. Our hero, a man only recently promoted from the ASIO mail room to spy-catcher, finds that chasing a KGB operative doesn’t always follow a James Bond-type script.
Wed, 18 Aug 2021 - 25min - 218 - Athena and the mountain
Two friends set off on a one-way ticket overseas intending to have the time of their lives. It’s their big adventure before settling down to start “real life’. But, in a small village in Nepal, amongst hikers from all over the world, it all goes terribly wrong... and it’s all they can do just to survive. To take a look at Athena’s photos and to find out more, head to www.athenazelandonii.com/
Wed, 11 Aug 2021 - 25min - 217 - The Long Way Home
A brother and sister duo face a life-changing diagnosis, a family secret and flooding rains as they race across state borders to make it home. This is a story about the frustrations and fractures of addiction, the loneliness of life in a pandemic and the wonders of long-distance love. Mostly, it’s about the ties that bind, and the people who are always there for us, even when you don’t expect it.
Wed, 04 Aug 2021 - 30min - 216 - Shark-tag-aggedon
One evening, a team of scientists realise that a tracking device they'd attached to a bull shark off the coast of NSW has come ashore and is now leaving a GPS trail all over Wollongong and surrounds. This tag, once attached to a bull shark's dorsal fin, contains valuable scientific data that could help unlock the secrets of the deep, and of the apex predators who call it home. But will a team of researchers, citizen scientists and a social media frenzy be enough to track down a lost shark tag before the signal goes dead?
Tue, 27 Jul 2021 - 31min - 215 - Live at the Zoo
Cut Copy. Evermore. Bliss n Esso. British India. Tame Impala! You've got your tickets. Your favourite band is headlining and your mates are by your side. A music festival in amongst the wild animals at a South Australian Zoo ... it could have been so right. So how did everything go so, so wrong?
Wed, 30 Jun 2021 - 23min - 214 - The Gospel According to Shellie Morris
Singer-songwriter Shellie Morris still remembers the first time she heard Yothu Yindi's Treaty. She had left her adopted white family in Sydney when "Treaty yeah, Treaty now" blared through her car radio, and changed her forever. The song would become part of the soundtrack of her incredible journey to find her Aboriginal birth family in the Northern Territory and to work out where, and what, home really is.
Wed, 23 Jun 2021 - 38min - 213 - Ziffy and the Monarchs
Tai Snaith has always loved animals, especially horses. After growing up on a farm, she thought she was used to the practical cycles of life and death that Australian country life can throw at you. But when her beloved horse Ziffy dies, she shares an unbelievable moment with him… it’s on the very boundary of the known and the unknown. She knows this bond will last forever.
Wed, 16 Jun 2021 - 27min - 212 - Letters to Elton
How do you orchestrate a meeting with your hero? For Tate Sheridan it was simple: a clandestine operation involving a long and heartfelt letter, a demo CD, some wrapping paper and sneaky dash backstage at a big Elton John gig. Two years later, Tate was to join his now mentor on tour, performing in front of 38,000 Elton John fans playing the actual piano of a real life rock and roll god. Thanks to Tate Sheridan for scoring this episode and for allowing us to use his music. Tracks in the episode are 'Life Was Lonely', 'Fade to Black' and 'Angel Man'
Wed, 09 Jun 2021 - 28min - 211 - The Pirate of Stanage Bay
Jason grows up with saltwater in his veins and adventure in his bones. In a little seaside Queensland town with the Coral Sea as their playground, Jason and the locals tie up mud crabs for sport ... with their toes. When opportunity calls him to a seafaring job in Thailand, he leaves home behind — the crabs, the family, the quiet fishing life he knows. He couldn’t imagine the mayhem ahead and what it would cost him. Jason’s journey home to Stanage Bay is long and difficult ... but ultimately triumphant.
Wed, 02 Jun 2021 - 27min - 210 - The Search for T5
Narelle Grech was a teenager when she first discovered that she'd been conceived using donor sperm. As her shock turned to deep curiosity, Narelle decided — she had to meet this man. All she has to go on is his donor code, T5. It leads her on a search that spans two decades, take her across continents and results in a landmark law that allows donor-conceived people to learn the identity of their donor — and vice versa. Thanks to the ABC's Damien Carrick and Sarah Dingle for the use of archival interviews in this episode.
Wed, 26 May 2021 - 34min - 209 - The Big Break That Broke Kate
An actor's life can be punishing. It's competitive, unpredictable and, no matter how hard you work, success is often down to dumb luck. There are no guarantees, and maintaining a thick skin is essential. When actor Kate McNamara wins an award that could potentially transform her career, her life does change. Just not in the way she expected. From a miserable night in Sydney to an energy healer in Bali, how will she make peace with what could have been?
Wed, 19 May 2021 - 30min - 208 - All the Jennifer Millses
A decade ago, Jennifer Mills found out there was a watercolour painting of her on the wall of a major gallery. The thing is, she’d never sat for one, and she’d never spoken to an artist about being in a portrait. So, what was the picture? How did it come to be there? How would it connect her to more than three hundred other women, all called Jennifer Mills? Follow our Jenni as she enters a portal to a global adventure, where a stranger with the same name has the power to revive her deepest and most precious memories.
Wed, 12 May 2021 - 30min - 207 - Taylah Fires Up Newcastle
A police officer with his knee on a man's neck in Minneapolis. Guards rushing a cell in Sydney's Long Bay jail to stop a man from eating biscuits. George Floyd and David Dungay Junior are dead and the world is catching fire around law student Taylah Gray. It sets her own smouldering sense of justice aflame. She's not a lawyer yet, but Taylah spearheads the legal case to hold a Black Lives Matter protest in Newcastle during the first heightened days of the pandemic. It makes her a lightning rod for criticism and also for the hope of the movement. Under threat of wearing the legal cost from the authorities, she takes her protest all the way to The Supreme Court — will she emerge victorious?
Wed, 05 May 2021 - 29min - 206 - The Quiz Master's Retirement Plan
Russell Cheek spent his thirties touring Australia in the beloved performance group, The Castanet Club. He poured himself into the art and the lifestyle. For him, the band was his life, there was no Plan B. So, when The Castanets breaks up, he finds himself middle aged, broke and at a creative loose end. His solution: he writes away to Sale of the Century. But does he have what it takes to win eight nights in a row — and take home the jackpot? A big thanks to NBN Newcastle and Fremantle Australia for providing access to some of the archival audio in this episode. Archival audio is used courtesy of Fremantle Australia.
Wed, 28 Apr 2021 - 34min - 205 - INTRODUCING — Days Like These
Guts. Justice. Surprise families. Playing Elton John’s piano. Deep disappointment. Risking it all on a gameshow. Danger on the high seas and low roads. Perseverance. Hope for the future. Days Like These is BACK and things are wilder than ever before. Russell is staking everything on winning Sale of the Century. Taylah has a fire in her belly that only justice can quench. And Jennifer? She’s just trying to find out why someone would paint a portrait of her without asking and stick it on a gallery wall. New episodes every Wednesday from April 28, 2021.
Wed, 14 Apr 2021 - 04min - 204 - We'll Be Back
The Days Like These team is off whipping up more wild and wonderful true stories for your listening pleasure.
Wed, 31 Mar 2021 - 01min - 203 - Tim Gets Stoned
A boyhood visit to the dentist turns Tim Rogers into a lifelong fan of The Rolling Stones. But when the Aussie musician's dream comes true and his band is picked to support the bad boys of rock'n'roll, an inside joke aimed at his idols threatens to tip the whole relationship off the rails.
Wed, 17 Mar 2021 - 28min - 202 - I Hear My Own Blood
If someone told you they could hear their own eyeballs moving, their blood pumping through their veins and their voice echoing inside their own head would you believe them? Get ready to go inside the minds of two young women struggling with all those symptoms and one of the world's most disturbing medical conditions. Prepare for a sonic trip of swerves you never saw coming as we take you inside the operating theatre for a world-first procedure to try and fix the syndrome.
Wed, 10 Mar 2021 - 20min - 201 - The Grommet and Her Idol Catch a Break
In the rough-as-guts Bondi breaks of the 1980s, rising surf star Pauline Menczer was one of the only women in the water. And, boy, did she pay for it. Hot on the heels of her idol Jodie Cooper, both women discover it's not only big waves that can wipe you out. When they finally face each other in the water, they also take on the conservative, sexist world of professional surfing… and change it forever.
Wed, 03 Mar 2021 - 31min - 200 - James and The Gruffalo
When Marisa and Peter Skillen set off with their kids for their first family camping trip, they're expecting a peaceful couple of days among the gum trees. But when one of their young twins slips away with only his bumblebee backpack, their dream weekend turns into a living nightmare as they desperately scour the bush to find him before it's too late.
Wed, 24 Feb 2021 - 23min
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