Big Little Small Talk

Megan O'Hara Sullivan has interviewed countless Toowoomba region locals. Megan feels that everyone has their own story to tell and every one is worth listening to and you'll hear it all on Big Little Small Talk.

Cindy Nicollet

Cindy Nicollet is the founder of the Not-for-Profit organisation called Kindher Threads.Kindher Threads uses personal styling to walk alongside women doing it tough—whether they are navigating hardship, rebuilding their lives, or simply in need of a confidence boost.Cindy has a background in psychology and she says her styling sessions are sometimes part therapy and part exploration of fashion. The secret is to actively listen to what the women are saying to her.It’s a heartwarming interview and Cindy’s intentions are pure.

09-26
48:55

James O'Shea

James O’Shea is a well known local figure. Currently he serves as a Councillor on the Toowoomba Regional Council. Prior to this, he was chief of staff at WIN News. James had the pleasure of working there with his well-known racing identity father, Pat O’Shea.James is the product of Pat and Cecile, a Filipino national. He and his sisters grew up together on Jellicoe Street and he shares with Megan many of his childhood memories from this period. James has a public face but is a man that thinks and feels deeply. He shows his true colours in this delightful interview.

09-16
50:15

Lisa Herbert

Lisa Herbert says you can tell a lot about a town from its cemetery. She should know; she’s become somewhat an expert on death.From conducting tours of the local cemetery, to appearing at a Government inquiry into missing graves, to writing a book to help us navigate our own death and funeral, Lisa is a an aficionado. She’s even organising a death expo to be held in Toowoomba 11 October 2025, Stay tuned!

09-16
50:21

Marina Elliott

Marina Elliott is a young female apiarist. Marina says there aren’t many people in the bee industry who look and feel like her - meaning truck-driving, machine-operating, heavy-lifting female beekeepers. It is for this reason, and because she loves it of course, Marina thinks she’ll hang around.Marina’s spare time is taken up running a pop-up Greek Cafe in a community hall in Hume Street. She has pedigree Greek heritage; her grandparents owned many of Toowoomba’s early Greek Cafes.An enchanting interview with a woman with a bright future and a burning passion for all things bee

09-03
46:33

Mark Copland

Dr Mark Copland is first and foremost a humanitarian. His core values revolve around compassion, empathy and solidarity with others. He donates his time to charity, raises awareness about social issues and constantly offers a helping hand to someone in need. No, he’s not Jesus…in fact his friends describe him like this “he’s just good fun, slightly goofy and a bit nerdy and genuinely funny”.

09-01
46:00

Margaret Turnbull

Margaret Turnbull is the President of 'Friends of The Empire Theatre'. She leads a merry band of over 200 volunteers who provide services to keep the Empire Theatre functioning. From ushering to catering to backstage tours, The Friends provide over 8000 volunteer hours per year.More than just a volunteer organisation, The Friends are genuine friends of each other and have a community of likeminded people who care deeply for one another.

07-23
48:54

Chris Black

Chris Black is only just 40, and yet he has achieved so much in his short life. In 2018 he was announced as one of Australia’s 50 most influential financial planners. He is currently the Chair of a local facility Momentum Mental Health and he is personally invested in its continued success. He has recently returned from a fundraising campaign; Chris lead 19 locals to the Kokoda Trail in PNG. He lead a similar fundraising mission to Everest Base Camp in 2023, Megan was a “willing” participant in this adventure.Chris is a man on a mission, with a heart of gold.

07-21
44:09

Nicole Morris

Nicole Morris is an author and the Director of the Australian Missing Persons Register, which she founded in 2005. Incredibly, over 38,000 people are reported missing in Australia each year. 99% are found within three months. The remainder are championed by Nicole with her advocacy and awareness raising. She is the a voice for the voiceless.

07-06
50:59

Bridget Chant

Bridget Chant aka @chantyb97 on TikTok is a remarkable young woman. For want of a better word Bridget is an “influencer”. She makes videos, captioning what her Indian blue ringneck parrot, Hamlet has to say about the ordinary things in their lives. She has over 4 million followers on TikTok but her fame has come at her sideways. Bridget is a thoughtful person, Megan believes she is wise beyond her years. A fascinating insight into another world!

06-26
50:22

Denny Edwards

When Megan asked Denny Edwards to describe himself in three words he said “tenacious, optimistic advocate”.Denny seems to have lived his life at breakneck speed; motorbikes, Defence Force postings overseas, scuba diving and veteran’s hockey. Even a recent brain bleed has only slowed him down marginally. Denny tells his story with thoughtful insight.If anything raised in this podcast has raised concerns for you or someone you know. Help and support is available by contacting the following services:DVConnect - 1800 811 811 or dvconnect.orgLifeline - 13 11 14 or lifeline.org.au

06-25
41:05

Maud Bagnall

Maud Bagnall grew up in rural France, raised by her loving grandparents. For some unknown reason, they were fascinated with Australia, its landscapes and indigenous culture. Sadly neither of her grandparents got to visit but Maud did and she ended up becoming an Australian citizen. She has two children, her last born when Maud was 48 years old.A rich and beautiful tale.

06-24
48:00

Dr Maree Toombs

Dr Maree Toombs has lead an extraordinary life. From dropping out of high school and falling pregnant as a teenager to becoming a highly respected Professor and Deputy Dean. Her never ending advocacy for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people is exemplary and a credit to her mob. She is fierce, she’s determined, she’s passionate and kind. Maree was never destined to be ordinary.If anything raised in this podcast raised issues for you or someone you know, help and support is available by contacting the following services:Lifeline - 13 11 14 or lifeline.org.au13YARN Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Crisis Support Line - 13 92 76 or 13yarn.org.au

06-23
52:37

Toowoomba Parkinson's Support Group - 2025 Check Up

Recently Megan visited the Toowoomba Parkinson’s Support Group for their yearly check in to see how things are travelling for the group.  This year Megan chats with Carol and Janette whose husbands both have Parkinson’s. The women describe what has happened with their husbands facial expressions, projection of voice and changes in handwriting.Megan finishes her interview with a chat to Associate Professor of Music Melissa Forbes who takes the Parkinsong Choir.Previous check ins with the Toowoomba Parkinsons Support Group is available on this podcast.

06-03
49:01

Richard Edwards

Richard Edwards is the Labor candidate for Groom in the 2025 Federal election.Richard has a deep connection to Groom, with family roots in the region dating back to the 1860s. His great-great-great-grandparents chose Pittsworth as the place to settle and raise their family. Richard works with disaffected youth and their families. He has a big heart and a sensibility well beyond his years. He is a thoughtful and caring man.

04-29
46:00

Peter Mullins

Peter Mullins is one of life’s quiet achievers. As a boy growing up in South Africa, he sailed with his father occasionally, he feels at home and peaceful on the water. When he moved to inland Toowoomba, he wasn’t sure he could with continue his passion for sailing. Fortunately he was and furthermore, he became the President of an organisation called “Sailability” - Sailing for people with a disability.Peter’s story is told with insight, humility and compassion.

04-28
40:22

Robert Ketton

Robert Ketton is a consummate story teller. Whether it’s using his knowledge of the mining men in Northern England who became painters and called themselves “Pitmen Painters” to tales about train spotting with his grandfather as a boy, every story is mesmerising. Robert lectured in Theatre at UniSq until his retirement. He has written and directed dozens of plays, written several books and together with his artist wife Catherine, spent many hours sharing their experiences with likeminded creatives. A totally delightful and engaging interview.

04-07
44:57

Daniel Erbacher

Daniel Erbacher is a singer, dancer, choreographer, voice artist and an actor.He knew when he chose the performing arts as a career, life was not always going to be easy.Fingers crossed, life so far has been full of opportunity for this talented young artist. His powerful performances and undeniable stage presence in The Rocky Horror Show, A Very Naughty Christmas and most recently Grease The Musical, make this interview “electrifying”.

03-26
46:46

Big Little Small Talk Trailer

Join Megan each week for Big Little Small Talk. Bringing you conversations each week with Rural and Regional people where the talk is neither small nor boring.Make sure to like, subscribe and comment and always recommend this podcast to a friend.You can also listen to Big Little Small Talk live on the radio on 102.7 FM Toowoomba every Tuesday at 12pm (Australian Eastern Standard Time) on 1027.com.au, iHeartRadio or the Community Radio Plus app.

03-18
00:40

Marshall Cox

Toowoomba’s Christmas Wonderland has been bringing joy to the community since 2003. With over $1.5 million dollars raised and over 1 million people attending, it’s a logistical challenge and someone needs to pull it together.Marshall Cox and his team of volunteers work tirelessly to ensure this incredible event happens every year, no matter what the weather forecast. One such volunteer describes Marshall like this “he is a man with an appetite for work and has excellent leadership qualities. People rally around him because of the way he treats people and respects their efforts”Marshall Cox is a person of substance and integrity. This interview has only scratched the surface.

03-17
50:10

Common Ground - Belinda & Georgie Keats

Belinda Keats, Georgie Keats and Felicity Burton had a dream. They dreamt that if you were a rural person and you required medical help “in town”, you could go to a warm,safe home at night and close the door.And so they went about making it happen. They own 3x2 bedroom units in Toowoomba that share a common back yard for children to run around.'Common Ground' is a lifesaving project that enables the families of regional and remote people to escape the trauma of having a loved one in the medical system.Bin and Georgie Keats give a raw and heartfelt insight into that world.

03-09
44:58

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