#459 Lost Connections
A yearning for reconnection and resolution drives this week’s two stories.
Based on memories pushed through a romantic lens, nostalgia is a feeling that is comfortable to sit in, yet often factually incorrect.
We can never really understand how somebody wishes to be seen and understood in the world unless we listen.
In this week’s stories, we’re diving headfirst into the darkness and discovering that sometimes through the darkness we find a sense of freedom.
Stories of two hobbies that, if not extreme in nature, are being pushed to extreme lengths by passionate individuals.
The week, we’re brining you stories about endings and new beginnings as we say goodbye to longtime host Maddy and hello to our new host Helenna.
This week, outgoing host Maddy shares some of their favourite All The Best stories.
The real and impending everyday horrors that leave us tense with anxiety, chills down our spine and emotionally exhausted.
The fight to make wrestling more inclusive and a football fan who knows a thing or two about losing.
Warm & cuddly or slippery & slimy we rely on our cute animal friends to bring us comfort and companionship.
Hannah dreams of the perfect Women’s Weekly Birthday Cake and Ange’s attempt to make a stir fry goes doesn’t go to plan.
Grandparents Rae and John are fighting for climate action. Since their retirement, they’ve ditched the caravan for the picket line and have participated in more non-violent direct actions than they can count.
As state borders open up and restrictions ease, we hear stories of people who are left in limbo—refugees and asylum seekers held in indefinite detention, and Australian citizens unable to return home.
Stories to guide you through: troubled waters, flooded plains, and a malfunctioning waterslide.
It’s a fact of life that you can’t always get what you want. But you can always try for the next best thing.
All The Best’s Podcast Bootcamp is going 100% online for 2020! Which means you can take part from anywhere in
Gus Fitzgerald, a surfer and swimmer and commercial diver, describes a life of lessons learnt from the man who taught him to swim. And Timmy Burarrwanga tells the history of pre-colonial contact between Makassarese of Indonesia and the Yolngu people of Arnhem land — a history rooted in sea cucumber.
Stories about how language is passed between generations, and people working to keep languages alive.