#671 Best of 2025: Vol Picks

2025 is almost over, and it’s the time of year when everyone is sharing their ‘best of’s, ‘wrappeds, ‘rewinds’ or recaps of the year.

In this episode, our amazing volunteers at All the Best share the stories that really resonated with them.  

Second Hand Bandit by Ramon Briant 

Episode #640 The Second Hand Bandit was all about community and second-hand op-shops, or in Patrick’s words, it was about those ‘comrad vibes’.  Ramon’s story focuses on how a second-hand shop community came together to solve a string of thefts.  

Produced by Ramon Briant 

 Weaving Ancestral Voices by Shareeka Hellaludin 

Sue chose Weaving Ancestral Voices from #629 Ancestral Voices, and the episode focused on that theme of connection and reconnection. The story is about the Shraeeka’s journey to reconnect the different parts of her identity. For Sue, it was the  delicate panning, whispered textures, and ‘really subtle shifts in tone’ that Shareeka uses in the piece.   

This story was produced by Shareeka Helaluddin. The Supervising Producer was Mell Chun, with support from John Tjhia.

Wanted: Dunnart Alive by Xanthe Smith 

This comes from #660 Wanted: Dunnart Alive. This is one of Jesse Cox Audio Fellowship Stories for 2025.

Lindsey’s choice is all about looking for that elusive thing.  Xanthe revisits her childhood memories of meeting ecologist Sue Churchill, whose stories of the rare marsupial stayed with her for decades. 

She chose this story because  ’…the amount of effort it takes, even finding something so small.’

Produced by Xanthe Smith

Supervising Producer was Karla Arnall

All The Best turned 15 this year! And as part of our b-day party showcased stories from the JCAF fellows. 
 

Tubig Lang by Merlinda Bobis 

 Ray’s choice is the first story in #653 Tubig Lang (Just Water). This takes us to the Philippines and explores what a typhoon looks like in the eyes of a child.  

He chose this story because  ‘Even though these episodes moved through world typhoons … What stayed with me were the quieter, more personal details that shape how each person makes sense of the chaos’. 

It was originally commissioned by Debris Magazine issue five, Prismatic Joy, and the sound design was by Tala Issaoui. The supervising producer was Phoebe Adler Ryan. 

The Great Dingo Debate by Andrea Dixon 

Our final pick comes from Imogen! And her choice came from the #623 Humanimal.

Andrea shares her love for Taz, a rescued dingo living on her family’s property in Hawkesbury, Darug country.

For Imogen, it represented a perspective she hadn’t heard before.  

The producer was Andrea Dixon.

The Supervising Producer was Thomas Phillips.

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All The Best Credits

Program Manager & Host: Kwame Slusher

Executive Producer: Melanie Bakewell

Programming & Community Coordinator:  Catarina Fraga Matos 

Community Coordinator: Patrick McKenzie

Theme Music composed by Shining Bird

Special shout-out to our volunteers.