Archive
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#405 Pleasure And Pain
One person’s idea of a good time is another person’s idea of torture. Some enjoy waiting in line at the airport, some like to be covered from head to toe in clothes pegs by a woman in a g-string and corset. Whatever floats your boat, right?
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#404 Filling in the Blanks
True stories rarely end with everything tied up in a neat little package. These are stories of people trying to fix their own personal plot holes.
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#403 We Need To Talk
There’s an elephant in the room. It’s lonely and terrified of the knowledge that one day it will die. Let’s talk about it.
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#402 Sea Change
For many of us, travelling is the way we unhook ourselves from our routine, when we feel like we need a break, or a fresh perspective. Usually, it’s just for a few weeks. This week we have two stories of people leaving their old life behind for good. One of them by choice, the other…
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#401 People Readers
This episode is all about reading people—reading their mannerisms, picking up on social cues, trying to glean what a person is really like through observation. We have an expert in reading sexual energy and an artist undertaking an observational experiment which leads them to discover, for the first time, all the strange and unique behaviours…
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#400 Things I Cannot Change
This week, stories about the ways we deal with loss. Whether it’s suddenly losing your hair, or the death of your beloved pet dog.
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#399 Meet Cute
These days a lot of people are finding love on dating apps. They don’t often find it down the end of a two-way radio, while on a road trip around the country. In this episode, stories of people finding love where they least expect it.
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#398 Runs in the Family
It’s often not until we look back as adults that we recognise the passions we’ve inherited from our parents. This week, Gina traces her lifelong love of cars back to the father she lost as a child, and Renee tries her best to nurture the creativity in her own children.
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#397 Doing It My Way
Taking what’s broken about your favourite TV show and fixing it. Redefining self-care in a way that works for you. This week, stories of people doing things their own way.
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#396 Where The Sun Don’t Shine
Three teams of All The Best contributors come to the radio station on a Sunday morning and spend the next 24 hours making radio stories.
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Ryan Pemberton
Ryan Pemberton is the Executive Producer for All The Best. He is also a freelance audio producer with Audiocraft and a casual producer for ABC RN, where he has worked on documentary podcasts, including TRACE, This Is About and The Somertan Man. He started out in radio and podcasting as a student of the Graduate…
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#395 Featuring: Or It Didn’t Happen
Stories from FBi Radio’s fiction podcast ‘Or It Didn’t Happen’. Some are true, some are false. It’s up to you to figure out which is which.
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#394 Show Me Your Scars
This week, our contributors are sharing the most intimate and vulnerable parts of themselves. The parts we often keep to ourselves, because they feel too sensitive, too embarrasing, or too dark to bring up.
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#393 Disorganised Crime
An innocent mistake can often snowball into a total disaster. For the people in these stories, that snowball rolls them straight into the world of organised crime.
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#392 My Name Is
For the beginning half of her life, Claudia’s Nigerian name made her feel other. It was something she wanted separation from. Now she’s trying to reclaim that part of her identity.
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#391 Disposable: Part II
This is the second of two episodes about rethinking waste, made by University of Melbourne Master of Journalism students, as part of the Science Gallery exhibition Disposable.
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#390 Disposable: Part I
This is the first of two episodes about rethinking waste, made by University of Melbourne Master of Journalism students, as part of the Science Gallery exhibition Disposable.
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#389 You’re The Man Now, Dog
Stories of men questioning the traditional ideas of masculinity they grew up with, and rediscovering what being a man means to them.
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#388 Connecting The Dots
They say hindsight is 20/20. This week we’re looking back at the past, and joining the dots.