One man's dream to enter the space race: Glenn Smithers, farmer, decides Aussies should be first and put HOOVES ON MARS, EVENTUALLY (H.O.M.E.)
Business Consultant Richard Keeler, currently residing in Western Australia, unveils his plans for the planet's population. Clearly noone will get spared once he gets his finges on the orb and cross. In the end, he lays bare an encounter he had with His Holyness, The Dalai Lama, whilst re-robing himself in some airport security cubicle or other, which is not really part of the solution, just an interesting anecdote.
We discuss a few 5-minute topics at Vancouver Cafe. This might be interesting to anyone considering a move to Albany or surrounding shires. Everything is being exaggerated due to too much peppermint tea.
Featuring his newest tracks (recorded 2021 @ the Hemingway Studios Denmark by ourselves), we examine how touring with a band, investigating Australias ancient cultures across the continent and being a husband & dad can be combined without causing complete mayhem - if the family digs it.
We interview the National Chair of Australia's CCL and find out how he intends to promote rational climate policies by building relationships with politicians, and how a carbon tax could work as an incentive, rather than a punishment.
Rebecca actually makes a living writing her own fiction, writing for others and editing the writing of others. Plus, she manages a family of four. All that from a small town in Australia's Great Southern region, aka the ends of the earth. If you jump into a boat down here and row South for a few hours, you are in Antarctica. Don't forget your typewriter.
Jane shares her wisdom and experiences on how to start and maintain a life long career as an art painter in an isolated area like Western Australia. Do you need qualifications or connections?
New podcast series (2021) of recordings from the South of Western Australia by www.greatsouthernthinktank.org. Listeners looking for answers or direction on how to achieve anything will find value - check it out! Intro and background music for this podcast series by Adam Grok