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  • In this one-off live special of Dicey Topics BENJAMIN LAW gets CLEMENTINE FORD, STEPHANIE WOOD and JESS HILL to bare all about SEX, DEATH and RELIGION

    In Good Weekend magazine every Saturday, Benjamin Law interviews prominent people – artists, designers, businesspeople, actors, scientists, athletes, politicians – about private topics: (1) sex; (2) death; (3) money; (4) religion; (5) politics; and (6) our bodies – by getting them to roll a dice. His hunch is these taboos represent some of the most important conversations we can have and with this panel it certainly proves to be true! 

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    Stephanie Wood

    https://stephaniewood.com.au/about/

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    Clementine Ford

    Facebook @ClementineFord

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    Jess Hill

    https://www.jesshill.net

    Facebook @jess.hill.31924

    Twitter @jessradio

    Pamela Cook

    www.pamelacook.com.au

    Facebook - @pamelacookauthor

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    www.listenuppodcasting.com.au

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  • FEATURING: Lee Kofman, Luke Carman, Stephanie Wood, Jess Hill, Gala Vanting

    Shame is one of the most pervasive and tough human emotions. How does shame reshape
    us? And how can we extricate ourselves from its abyss? Writers’ best works, though, often dwell in the caves of shame, and for them shame can be a reliable barometer to detect those urgent stories they need to tell.

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    Wollongong Writer's Festival

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    Lee Kofman

    https://leekofman.com.au

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    Luke Carman

    https://giramondopublishing.com/luke-carman/

    Stephanie Wood

    https://stephaniewood.com.au/about/

    Twitter @StephanieAWood1

    Instagram @stephaniewoodsydney

    Gala Vanting

    http://msgalavanting.com

    Facebook @the.gala.vanting

    Twitter @gala_vanting

    Jess Hill

    https://www.jesshill.net

    Facebook @jess.hill.31924

    Twitter @jessradio

    Pamela Cook

    www.pamelacook.com.au

    Facebook - @pamelacookauthor

    Twitter - @PamelaCookAU

    Listen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler)

    www.listenuppodcasting.com.au

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  • FEATURING: Jane Caro, Benjamin Law, Kirli Saunders, Gabbie Stroud, Rhiannon Hall

    This panel ask the question: what do we want from education? Do we want our children to master basic skills, or do we want our children to be critical thinkers? Do we want our children to be curious and creative? Do we want our young people to be kind? What is the purpose of K-12 education in Australia? Why don't we trust teachers?

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    Wollongong Writer's Festival

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    Twitter @WGongWritFest

    Jane Caro

    Facebook @janecaroofficial

    Twitter @JaneCaro

    Benjamin Law

    https://benjamin-law.com

    Twitter @mrbenjaminlaw

    Instagram @mrbenjaminlaw

    Kirli Saunders

    https://kirlisaunders.com

    Twitter @SaundersKirli

    Instagram @kirli.saunders

    Gabbie Stroud 

    https://gabbiestroud.com

    Facebook @gabbiestroud

    Twitter @GJ_Stroud

    Instagram @gabbiestroud

    Rhiannon Hall

    Facebook @RhiannonHall

    Pamela Cook

    www.pamelacook.com.au

    Facebook - @pamelacookauthor

    Twitter - @PamelaCookAU

    Listen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler)

    www.listenuppodcasting.com.au

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  • TONY BIRCH talks to LUKE CARMAN about his Miles Franklin shortlisted book "THE WHITE GIRL" 

    In The White Girl, Miles-Franklin-shortlisted author Tony Birch shines a spotlight on the 1960s and the devastating government policy of taking Indigenous children from their families.

    Odette Brown has lived her whole life on the fringes of a small country town. After her daughter disappeared and left her with her granddaughter Sissy to raise on her own, Odette has managed

    to stay under the radar of the welfare authorities who are removing fair-skinned Aboriginal children from their families. When a new policeman arrives in town, determined to enforce the law, Odette must risk everything to save Sissy and protect everything she loves.

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    Wollongong Writer's Festival

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    Tony Birch

    https://www.tony-birch.com/blog

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    Pamela Cook

    www.pamelacook.com.au

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    www.listenuppodcasting.com.au

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  • This panel explores how mental health informs the writing process (and vice versa), the lived experience in first person memoir and poetry, and the power of reclaiming language from institutions. Quinn Eades, Helena Fox and Sam Twyford-Moore join David Stavanger to discuss their work and the fine line between page and prescription.
    SHOWNOTES:
    Writes4Festivalshttp://www.writes4women.com/writes4festivals/Facebook - @Writes4FestivalsTwitter / Instagram - @w4wpodcast
    Wollongong Writer's Festivalhttps://wollongongwritersfestival.comFacebook @wollongongwritersfestival/Twitter @WGongWritFest
    David Stavangerhttps://www.uqp.com.au/authors/david-stavangerFacebook @profile.php?id=634053109
    Quinn EadesFacebook @quinneadesTwitter @quinn_writes
    Helena Foxhttps://helenafoxauthor.comFacebook @helenafoxwriterTwitter @helenafoxoz
    Sam Twyford-Moorehttp://www.samtwyfordmoore.comFacebook @sam.twyfordmooreTwitter @samtwyfordmoore
    Pamela Cookwww.pamelacook.com.auFacebook - @pamelacookauthorTwitter - @PamelaCookAU
    Listen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler)www.listenuppodcasting.com.auFacebook / Twitter - @kelbutler @listenuppodcasting

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  • It’s not just you. We’re all feeling it. The strange materiality of bodies, our ever-unfolding understanding of the psycho-physiology ofour fantasies, traumas, attachments and our intimate windows into the lives of others in a culture of oversharing. Let’s explorethe weird, wonderful and wrong of it all.
    FEATURING: Gala Vanting, Clementine Ford, Quinn Eades, Benjamin Law, Amee Baird
    SHOWNOTES:
    Writes4Festivalshttp://www.writes4women.com/writes4festivals/Facebook - @Writes4FestivalsTwitter / Instagram - @w4wpodcast
    Wollongong Writer's Festivalhttps://wollongongwritersfestival.comFacebook @wollongongwritersfestival/Twitter @WGongWritFest
    Clementine FordTwitter @clementine_ford
    Gala Vantinghttp://msgalavanting.comFacebook @the.gala.vantingTwitter @gala_vanting
    Quinn EadesFacebook @quinneadesTwitter @quinn_writes
    Benjamin LawFacebook @Benjamin LawTwitter @mrbenjaminlaw
    Amee BairdTwitter @AmeeBaird_Neuro
    Pamela Cookwww.pamelacook.com.auFacebook - @PamelaCookTwitter - @PamelaCookAU
    Listen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler)www.listenuppodcasting.com.auFacebook / Twitter - @kelbutler @listenuppodcasting

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  • You don’t have to look far today to find ethical failures causing widespread social disruption: fake news, the growing power of tech companies, dishonest political campaigning, child sex abuse scandals and cover ups within religious institutions and the rise of alt-right agitators giving new license to racism, misogyny and hatred. What are the building blocks for social growth in a disrupted age? Do we need an ethical infrastructure to help us navigate through these difficult times? And how should individual agitators, critics and commentators engage with institutions and the public to build social cohesion and a better society?
    FEATURING: Father Rod Bower, Kerry O’Brien, Jane Caro in conversation with Dr. Matt Beard
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    Writes4Festivalshttp://www.writes4women.com/writes4festivals/Facebook - @Writes4FestivalsTwitter / Instagram - @w4wpodcast
    Scone Literary Festival https://sconeliteraryfestival.com.auFacebook @@SconeLiteraryFestivalTwitter @SconeLiterary
    Jane CaroFacebook @janecaroofficialTwitter @JaneCaro
    Kerry O'BrienTwitter @KerryOBrien
    Fr Rod Bowerhttps://www.anggos.com.au/our-teamFacebook @FrBowerTwitter @FrBower
    Dr Matt Beardhttps://ethics.org.auFacebook @mattbeard89Twitter @matthewtbeard
    Pamela Cookwww.pamelacook.com.auFacebook - @pamelacookauthorTwitter - @PamelaCookAU
    Listen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler)www.listenuppodcasting.com.auFacebook / Twitter - @kelbutler @listenuppodcasting

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  • When you're born into a religious family, how do you navigate your inherited ideas about God and build an identity that makes sense to you? At this event, author a former Christian pastor and PhD student examining the experiences of LGBTQ+ people in the evangelical church in Australia, a multi-award winning Australian poet and the son of a highly regarded Christian reverend, and , local singer-songwriter and former Triple J Unearthed winner will discuss their childhood and their shifting understanding of Christianity with Editor of .The Gravity of GuiltJoel Hollier,Phil Wilcox,Bec SandridgeRuby Claire,
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    Wollongong Writer's Festivalhttps://wollongongwritersfestival.comFacebook @wollongongwritersfestival/Twitter @WGongWritFest
    Joel Hollierhttp://biblefaithsexuality.com/about-me/Facebook @joel.a.hollierTwitter @joelhollier
    Phil Wilcoxhttp://www.philip-wilcox.comTwitter @philipwilcox
    Bec Sandridge https://www.becsandridge.comFacebook @becsandridgemusicTwitter @becsandridge
    Ruby Clairehttp://rubyclaire.com.auFacebook @ruby.bisson.3Twitter @_RubyClaire_
    Pamela Cookwww.pamelacook.com.auFacebook - @pamelacookauthorTwitter - @PamelaCookAU
    Listen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler)www.listenuppodcasting.com.auFacebook / Twitter - @kelbutler @listenuppodcasting


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  • Join celebrated First Nations Writers as theydiscuss the importance of speaking their truth to honour identity, culture, language and country in our literary landscape and broader society.
    FEATURING: KIRLI SAUNDERS, TONY BIRCH AND ALISON WHITTAKER
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    Wollongong Writer's Festivalhttps://wollongongwritersfestival.comFacebook @wollongongwritersfestival/Twitter @WGongWritFest
    Kirli Saundershttps://kirlisaunders.wordpress.comTwitter @SaundersKirli
    Tony Birchhttps://arts.unimelb.edu.au/articulation/editions/2017-editions/june-2017/meet-professor-tony-
    Alison Whittakerhttps://www.uts.edu.au/staff/alison.whittakerTwitter @AJ_Whittaker
    Pamela Cookwww.pamelacook.com.auFacebook - @pamelacookauthorTwitter - @PamelaCookAU
    Listen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler)www.listenuppodcasting.com.auFacebook / Twitter - @kelbutler @listenuppodcasting

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  • How do we turn social progress into legal change, and which really comes first? How much power do we have as individuals? Let's get beyond the echo-chamber and into constructive ideas.
    FEATURING: CLEMENTINE FORD, GALA VANTING AND JESS HILL
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    Writes4Festivalshttp://www.writes4women.com/writes4festivals/Facebook - @Writes4FestivalsTwitter / Instagram - @w4wpodcast
    Wollongong Writer's Festivalhttps://wollongongwritersfestival.comFacebook @wollongongwritersfestival/Twitter @WGongWritFest
    Clementine FordTwitter @clementine_ford
    Gala Vantinghttp://msgalavanting.comFacebook @the.gala.vantingTwitter @gala_vanting
    Jess Hillhttps://www.jesshill.netFacebook @jess.hill.31924Twitter @essradio
    Pamela Cookwww.pamelacook.com.auFacebook - @pamelacookauthorTwitter - @PamelaCookAU
    Listen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler)www.listenuppodcasting.com.auFacebook / Twitter - @kelbutler @listenuppodcasting


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  • There could not be a more relevant conversation for Journalism and The Australian media than this one between respected journalists Kerry O'Brien and Phillip Adams. Kerry weighs in candidly and forcefully on the closure of AAP, the AFP raid on the ABC, the future of journalism as a craft in Australia and the dangers of a Murdoch run press. Gripping stuff.
    Featuring: Kerry O'Brien and Phillip Adams
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    Scone Literary Festival https://sconeliteraryfestival.com.auFacebook @SconeLiteraryFestivalTwitter @SconeLiterary
    Kerry O'BrienTwitter @KerryOBrien
    Phillip AdamsTwitter @PhillipAdams_1
    Pamela Cookwww.pamelacook.com.auFacebook - @pamelacookauthorTwitter - @PamelaCookAU
    Listen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler)www.listenuppodcasting.com.auFacebook / Twitter - @kelbutler @listenuppodcasting

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  • Covid19 hit Australia in a significant way at the exact same time as the Scone Literary Festival was taking place. As a result Scone could very well be the last live writing festival in 2020.
    To tackle the problem of the Coronavirus head on Scone arranged this panel to tackle the question of what it all really means? from the psychological, medical and crisis management perspective. They talk political leadership, why Australia is stock piling toilet paper and what is the reality on our medical system and for everyday citizens.
    Featuring: Kerry O'Brien, Alexandra Joel, Janie Jordan and Dr Richard Abbott.Hosted By David Dale
    THIS IS THE YOUTUBE CLIP REFERRED TO IN THE EPISODE:https://youtu.be/qKNys5i8yIk
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    Scone Literary Festival https://sconeliteraryfestival.com.auFacebook @@SconeLiteraryFestivalTwitter @SconeLiterary
    Kerry O'BrienTwitter @KerryOBrien
    Alexandra Joelhttps://www.alexandrajoel.comFacebook - @AlexandraJoelAuthor
    Janie JordanFacebook @janiejordan4Twitter @janejordanaus
    David DaleFacebook @david.dale.9634Twitter @Thetribalmind
    Pamela Cookwww.pamelacook.com.auFacebook - @pamelacookauthorTwitter - @PamelaCookAU
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  • Female highwaywomen and the Estonian underground may not sound like they have much in common but each reveals a story of women tested by adversity. One when transported to Australia where she must forge a new life and a new identity. The other when Stalin’s brutal red army crushes everything in its path. Join Lauren Chater, author of the bestseller and Meg Keneally with her debut solo novel , an epic adventure based on the extraordinary life of convict Mary Bryant, as they discuss the amazing woman at the centre of their stories. Hosted byNicole Abadee.The Lace WeaverFled
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    Storyfest https://www.storyfest.org.auFacebook / Twitter - @storyfestinc
    Lauren Chaterhttps://laurenchater.comFacebook @Lauren.ChaterSydTwitter @WellReadCookie
    Meg KeneallyFacebook @megkeneallyTwitter @KeneallyMeg
    Nicole Abadeehttps://www.nicoleabadee.com.auFacebook @nicole.abadeeTwitter @NicoleAbadee
    Pamela Cookwww.pamelacook.com.auFacebook - @pamelacookauthorTwitter - @PamelaCookAU
    Listen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler)www.listenuppodcasting.com.auFacebook / Twitter - @kelbutler @listenuppodcasting

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  • ’s narration of Girt is one of Audible Australia's bestselling audio books of all time. Rolling Stone declared his Australian history podcast, Rum, Rebels & Ratbags, one of 2016’s hottest podcasts. documented her path to publication in The First Time Podcast. is co-host, of the top-rating podcast So You Want To Be A Writer. Join them as they discuss why the publishing industry is no longer just about printing books and why we're turning to sound. Hosted by .David HuntKatherine Collette Allison Tait Pamela Cook
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    Storyfest https://www.storyfest.org.auFacebook / Twitter - @storyfestinc
    Pamela Cookwww.pamelacook.com.auFacebook @pamelacookauthorTwitter @PamelaCookAU
    David Hunthttps://davidhuntwriter.comFacebook @dphunt1Twitter @DavidHuntGirt
    Allison Taithttps://allisontait.comFacebook @AllisonTaitWriterTwitter @altait
    Katherine ColletteFacebook @kolletteTwitter @kecollette
    Listen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler)www.listenuppodcasting.com.auFacebook / Twitter - @kelbutler @listenuppodcasting

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  • In this panel, UOW academics and writers will discuss their collaborative project ‘Blue Ecologies’which uses water as a starting point to develop creative and critical work that responds to the bodies of water in our local environment, and that also reflects on our relationships on a planetary scale. In the Illawarra, the culture and kinship of Aboriginal communities emphasise the interconnectedness between Land Country and Sea Country. ,
    Featuring: CHRISTINE HOWE, JOSHUA LOBB, CATHERINE MCKINNON, LUKE JOHNSON,SHADY COSGROVE
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    Writes4Festivalshttp://www.writes4women.com/writes4festivals/Facebook - @Writes4FestivalsTwitter / Instagram - @w4wpodcast
    Wollongong Writer's Festivalhttps://wollongongwritersfestival.comFacebook @wollongongwritersfestival/Twitter @WGongWritFest
    University of Wollongonghttps://www.uow.edu.auFacebook @UOWTwitter @UOW
    Pamela Cookwww.pamelacook.com.auFacebook - @pamelacookauthorTwitter - @PamelaCookAU
    Listen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler)www.listenuppodcasting.com.auFacebook / Twitter - @kelbutler @listenuppodcasting

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  • This panel explores the intersectional discrimination that Indigenous, refugee,Muslim and women of colour experience when speaking their truth, with a focus on women writers who experience backlash as a result of speaking out against injustice.
    Featuring: Michele Seminara, Saba Vasefi, Ruby Hamad, Alison Whittaker
    SHOWNOTES:
    Writes4Festivalshttp://www.writes4women.com/writes4festivals/Facebook - @Writes4FestivalsTwitter / Instagram - @w4wpodcast
    Wollongong Writer's Festivalhttps://wollongongwritersfestival.comFacebook @wollongongwritersfestival/Twitter @WGongWritFest
    Michele Seminarahttps://micheleseminara.wordpress.comFacebook @mishele.seminaraTwitter @SeminaraMicheleF
    Saba VasefiFacebook @saba.vasefiTwitter @SabaVasefi
    Ruby HamadFacebook @RubyHamadWriter/
    Alison WhittakerTwitter @AJ_Whittaker
    Pamela Cookwww.pamelacook.com.auFacebook - @pamelacookauthorTwitter - @PamelaCookAU
    Listen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler)www.listenuppodcasting.com.auFacebook / Twitter - @kelbutler @listenuppodcasting

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  • So often, we talk about landscape as character and how setting informs the story. Join Candice FoxRobert HollingworthandKaren Viggers as they discuss how place is central to their storytelling and is so much more than a mere location. Hosted by Inga Simpson.,
    If you like this episode of the Writes4Festivals podcast, check out all of our episodes at http://www.writes4women.com/writes4festivals/
    OR SUBSCRIBE to Writes4Festivals at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you get your pods.
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    Storyfest https://www.storyfest.org.auFacebook / Twitter - @storyfestinc
    Candice Foxhttps://www.candicefox.orgFacebook @candicefoxauthorTwitter @candicefoxbooks
    Robert Hollingworthhttps://roberthollingworth.com.auFacebook @robert.hollingworth.37
    Karen Viggershttps://www.karenviggers.comFacebook @grass.castleTwitter @ViggersK
    Inga Simpsonhttps://www.ingasimpson.com.auFacebook @simpsoningaTwitter @@NestOfPages
    Pamela Cookwww.pamelacook.com.auFacebook - @pamelacookauthorTwitter - @PamelaCookAU
    Listen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler)www.listenuppodcasting.com.auFacebook / Twitter - @kelbutler @listenuppodcasting

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  • Two raw and poetic YA fiction authors in conversation with bookseller on the things that matter. From mental healthLorin Elizabeth and feminism, to secretly loving your mum, and explore the ways in which teen fiction honours growth and trust between characters and readers alike.Helena FoxErin Gough
    If you want to hear all the best sessions from the WWF 2019 then OR go to www.writes4women.com./writes4festivalsSUBSCRIBE to the Writes4Festivals Podcast
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    Writes4Festivalshttp://www.writes4women.com/writes4festivals/Facebook - @Writes4FestivalsTwitter / Instagram - @w4wpodcast
    Wollongong Writer's Festivalhttps://wollongongwritersfestival.comFacebook @wollongongwritersfestival/Twitter @WGongWritFest
    Erin Goughhttp://www.eringough.comTwitter @ErinOnFridays
    Helena Foxhttps://helenafoxauthor.comFacebook @Helena-Fox-Writer-803476143358528/Twitter @@helenafoxoz
    Listen Up Podcasting www.listenuppodcasting.com.auFacebook / Twitter - @kelbutler @listenuppodcasting

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  • Join award winning author and activist, , in conversation Behrouz Boochaniwith his translator Omid Tofighian and author Mark Isaacs.
    is an autobiographical account of Behrouz Boochani's perilous journey to Christmas Island and his subsequent incarceration in an Australian government immigration detention facility on Manus Island. No Friend But the Mountains: Writing from Manus Prison
    Please Note: Behrouz had to Skype into this session so the audio is a bit rough. We cleaned it up best we could and it is 100% worth the listen.
    SHOWNOTES:
    Writes4Festivals Podcasthttp://www.writes4women.com/writes4festivals/Facebook - @Writes4FestivalsTwitter / Instagram - @w4wpodcast
    Wollongong Writer's Festivalhttps://wollongongwritersfestival.comFacebook @wollongongwritersfestival/Twitter @WGongWritFest
    Behrouz BoochaniFacebook - @BehrouzBoochaniJournalistTwitter - @BehrouzBoochani
    Listen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler)www.listenuppodcasting.com.auFacebook / Twitter - @kelbutler @listenuppodcasting




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  • They call it the Sandwich Generation. Adult children juggling children of their own, work and ageing parents. In her latest book, journalist reveals society’s discomfort with the stark realities of ageing, disease and death in a culture that celebrates eternal youth. As a GP, knows only too well what ageing looks like. Drawing on personal experience, these two writers share insights into what we are facing as our parents age, as we age, and how to navigate that path with compassion and humour. Hosted by .Amal Awad Joanna Nell Pamela Cook
    If you like this episode of the Writes4Festivals podcast, check out all of our episodes at http://www.writes4women.com/writes4festivals/
    OR SUBSCRIBE at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you get your pods.
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    Writes4Festivalshttp://www.writes4women.com/writes4festivals/Facebook - @Writes4FestivalsTwitter / Instagram - @w4wpodcast
    Storyfest https://www.storyfest.org.auFacebook / Twitter - @storyfestinc
    Amal Awadhttp://amalawad.comFacebook @amalmdawad
    Joanna Nellhttps://www.joannanell.comFacebook @JoannanellwriterTwitter @Jo_nell_writer
    Pamela Cookwww.pamelacook.com.auFacebook - @pamelacookauthorTwitter - @PamelaCookAU
    Listen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler)www.listenuppodcasting.com.auFacebook - @kelbutler / @listenuppodcastingTwitter - @KelButler

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