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What happens when you witness a loved one passing away?
In this heartfelt episode we delve into the deeply personal experiences of Fiona who has witnessed the passing of loved ones.
It's a raw and honest conversation as we explore the emotional journey of grief, the profound impact of loss, and the resilience and lessons found in navigating these difficult moments.
Join us as we share stories of love, loss, and the enduring bond between family members. Viewer discretion is advised as this episode contains sensitive content regarding death and dying.
CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains discussed about death and dying. Viewer discretion is advised.
Hosted by Darsh & Fiona
Produced by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton
Edited by Fiona Kelly
Original Music created and performed by Luke Champion
Social Media content created by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton
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In this episode, join us as we dive into the dynamic world of dating in 2024 with our insightful Gen Y (Millennial) guest, Alex.
With a good mixture of humour, poignant reflections & insightful anecdotes, Alex takes us on a journey from pre-app era romances to navigating the intricacies of modern dating apps,
Join us for this captivating blend of laughter, heartfelt moments & a glimpse into the hopeful pursuit of a life partner in the digital age.
Hosted by Darsh & Fiona
Produced by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton
Edited by Fiona Kelly
Original Music created and performed by Luke Champion
Social Media content created by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton
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Dive into the intricacies of Ethical Non-Monogamy with our latest episode, as we navigate the uncharted waters of open relationships, polyamory and consensual non-monogamy.
Join our candid conversation with Leonie about love, communication, discovering your true identity and the evolving landscape of modern relationships.
We explore the joys and challenges of embracing ethical non-monogamy, sharing Leonie's personal story and insights to shed light on this approach to love and connection.
Explicit Content Warning:
Please be advised that this episode contains explicit content and mature discussion related to relationships, intimacy, and adult themes. Listener discretion is advised.
Hosted by Sarah
Produced by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton
Edited by Fiona Kelly
Original Music created and performed by Luke Champion
Social Media content created by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton
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In this compelling episode, join us as we delve into the personal journey of Darsh navigating the complexities of life with endometriosis.
From the initial challenges of diagnosis that many people face who have endometrial tissue in their body, to the setbacks and treatments offered, Darsh's story sheds light on the often silent struggles faced by those with endometriosis.
Through this candid conversation, we explore the emotional toll, the strength found in vulnerability, and the importance of raising awareness.
Tune in to hear a powerful narrative of resilience, hope, and the quest for a better understanding of endometriosis.
Please note: Today we are discussing Darsh’s diagnosis and treatment of endometriosis and this is not intended to give any medical advice. Everybody’s journey with this condition can be different. If you suspect you may have endometriosis, please go see your GP and check out the website endometriosisaustralia.org
Co-hosted by Fiona & Darsh
Produced by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton
Edited by Fiona Kelly
Original Music created and performed by Luke Champion
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What makes someone want to become a dentist?
Join us in this insightful podcast episode as we delve into the world of dentistry.
Hear Fiona's firsthand experience of practicing dentistry for 34 years, the challenges, rewards and unique moments that defines her profession.
Gain a deeper understanding of what it is truly like to be a dentist and the impact they have on oral-health, well being and the lives of those around them. `
A podcast episode that will entertain everyone, even if the dentist isn't your favourite place to visit.
Co-hosted by Fiona, Darsh & Luke
Produced by Fiona Kelly, Darsh Ayton & Luke Patitsas
Edited by Fiona Kelly
Original Music created and performed by Luke Champion
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Do you celebrate Valentine's Day?
Co-hosted by Fiona, Darsh & Luke
Produced by Fiona Kelly, Darsh Ayton & Luke Patitsas
Edited by Fiona Kelly
Original Music created and performed by Luke Champion
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This week we are proud to announce that our podcaster Luke was accepted into The University of Tasmania to further his post-grad psychology studies.
Embark on this captivating journey as we explore the transformative road to becoming a psychologist through Luke's experiences.
Join us as we delve into the academic challenges, personal growth, and profound insights that shape aspiring psychologists.
Whether you are considering this path or simply curious, this episode offers a glimpse into the multifaceted and rewarding voyage of those dedicated to understanding the complexities of the human mind.
Again - we couldn't be more proud of Luke and rest assured he will still have time to be on the podcast!
Co-hosted by Fiona, Darsh & Luke
Produced by Fiona Kelly, Darsh Ayton & Luke Patitsas
Edited by Fiona Kelly
Original Music created and performed by Luke Champion
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In this episode we chat to Professor Scott Ayton - a Melbourne based neuroscientist working predominantly in the area of dementia. We hear his story of how and why he pursued a career in science, what is neuroscience, the ups and downs of being a scientist and his insights on the disease of dementia and things we can do to prevent or delay dementia.
Please join us as Scott explains the journey of developing treatments for dementia, shares his coping mechanisms when experiments don't work and gives his advice for future budding scientists.
This is an incredible story from Darsh's husband that had us on the edge of our seats. A real eye opener into the world of Professors, important medical research and a determination to make the world a better place for us all.
Co-hosted by Darsh & Fiona
Produced by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton
Edited by Fiona Kelly
Original Music created and performed by Luke Champion
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Every year, January 26 is a public holiday in Australia and a barbecue is often the way friends and family come together.
Every year the lamb industry makes a funny advert to encourage having lamb on this day, and in 2024 they showed how lamb on the barbie can bring all of the generations together.
Of course it immediately piqued our interest. We had planned to discuss the advert's representation of our Gens, but as we chatted it evolved into something far more interesting.
We can't wait for you to join us for our first episode of 2024.
Co-hosted by Fiona, Darsh & Luke
Produced by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton
Edited by Fiona Kelly
Original Music created and performed by Luke Champion
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Get ready for honesty, laughter and reflection as 2023 was a huge year for our podcast. In the final episode for 2023 we share what we've learnt about ourselves over the year.
From Fiona our Gen X, rediscovering herself both professionally and personally after the covid years of uncertainty. To Darsh our Gen Y, discovering through her health journey a new way to feel well and Luke our Gen Z learning "Life is not about avoiding problems, but giving yourself enough love to work through them."
Co-hosted by Fiona, Darsh & Luke
Produced by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton
Edited by Fiona Kelly
Original Music created and performed by Luke Champion
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Dive into our latest podcast episode where we explore the unique ways each generation experiences and embraces nostalgia. From Gen Z's digital throwbacks to Gen Y's analog reminiscences, we unravel the threads of nostalgia that bind us across time.
Get ready for laughter induced nostalgia as we discuss our own awkward phases while proving that no generation is safe from the hilarious grip of yesterday's trends.
Co-hosted by Fiona, Darsh & Luke
Produced by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton
Edited by Fiona Kelly
Original Music created and performed by Luke Champion
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Step into the enchanting world of childhood holidays in our latest episode, where we unpack the magic, wonder, and timeless joy that defined our younger years.
Long car trips, reconnecting with extended family, games we play in the car and destinations we visited. The Gen's have different experiences, but from the amount of laughter, so many memorable good times.
Co-hosted by Fiona, Darsh & Luke
Produced by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton
Edited by Fiona Kelly
Original Music created and performed by Luke Champion
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This week Darsh asks: is it ok to cancel plans at the very last moment?
Would you be ok with this? You're fresh out of hospital that day and had previously booked a dinner party at you house and you don't want to disappoint your friends. You push ahead, cooking as soon as you get home and then your friend messages another guest to say they're not coming because they're too tired.
This is the dilemma Darsh experienced and what we here at The XYZ Experiment call the rise of 'flake culture'.
Tune in for a thought provoking journey of what each Generation thinks about someone suddenly bailing on plans. What's the right etiquette and is the flake culture getting worse in today's fast-paced society?
Co-hosted by Fiona, Darsh & Luke
Produced by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton
Edited by Fiona Kelly
Original Music created and performed by Luke Champion
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This week Darsh has honed into a Reddit feed: Picture this; It's midnight and you have gone to the gym. It's quiet and you've hopped onto a running machine. 20mins in another person arrives and out of all the equipment on offer they hop onto the running machine right next to you. Is it normal to be annoyed by this and would you say something to the other person or would you move?
Turns out each of our different generations has a very different answer to this conundrum and we explore the question about your personal space and what is todays expectations and social norms? From the gym, too buses and trains what is the right etiquette?
Join the conversation and let us know what you think.
Co-hosted by Fiona, Darsh & Luke
Produced by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton
Edited by Fiona Kelly
Original Music created and performed by Luke Champion
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In this episode we explore a recent quote by Gwyneth Paltrow that has piqued our Gen X's interest.
"The only time criticism hurts is when someone says something about you that's already a judgement you've made about yourself."
Join the conversation as we breakdown how each of our Gens deal with criticism (or don't deal with it well). Are we really that different? Or are conditioned with different resilience levels?
Co-hosted by Fiona, Darsh & Luke
Produced by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton
Edited by Fiona Kelly
Original Music created and performed by Luke Champion
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Join us this week as Fiona shares a story about a recent fire & flood in her apartment building, whilst she was at work and what were the consequences.
From her neighbours making sure her dog was rescued, to her mum being an unexpected surprise for the firefighters when they arrived at the apartment door.
Fiona discovered how much of a local community she had built in the CBD and will be forever grateful for the kindness they showed her mum, until Fiona got home.
Thankfully nothing was lost, but something has changed. Come and listen today.
Co-hosted by Fiona, Darsh & Luke
Produced by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton
Edited by Fiona KellyOriginal
Music created and performed by Luke Champion
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Come with us as we explore how each generation likes to consume books.
Today we explore the ever-evolving relationship between readers and books in this episode.
Delve into the diverse reading preferences and habits across the generations. From physical books, to kindles, manga and audible books; what's your preference? Do you like fiction or non-fiction?
Join us as we discover the enduring appeal of literature and how different eras embrace the written word.
Co-hosted by Fiona, Darsh & Luke
Produced by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton
Edited by Fiona Kelly
Original Music created and performed by Luke Champion
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Join us as Luke shares a simple story from his trip to Japan. In this thought provoking episode, we delve deep into the world of names and their profound influences on our identities.
From cultural connotations to societal biases, we explore how the names we carry can shape our lives and the unjust impact of racism and sexism on this fundamental aspect of our identity.
Co-hosted by Fiona, Darsh & Luke
Produced by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton
Edited by Fiona Kelly
Original Music created and performed by Luke Champion
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This week Darsh has honed into a Reddit feed that asks: is wearing a backpack to a crowded concert ok?
Turns out each of our different generations has a very different answer to this conundrum.
From our Gen X saying absolutely yes to our Gen Y & Z having different views on why this could be problematic.
Join the conversation and let us know what you think is the right etiquette when you're busy dancing away to your fav music.
Co-hosted by Fiona, Darsh & Luke
Produced by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton
Edited by Fiona Kelly
Original Music created and performed by Luke Champion
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In this heartwarming episode, join us on a journey as we follow Emma's family move from the sun kissed shores of Australia to the bustling streets of Singapore.
From cultural differences, surprising discoveries, and loving connections that this family of four encountered as they navigated the transition.
From adapting to a new way of life to embracing the vibrant diversity of Singapore, their story is is a testament to the power of family, resilience and the universal quest for a place to call home.
Join us as we explore the trials and triumphs offering insights into the beauty of embracing change and the profound impact that a new environment can have on a family.
Co-hosted by Fiona & Darsh
Produced by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton
Edited by Fiona Kelly
Original Music created and performed by Luke Champion
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