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Welcome to the brand new season of Head Room; 'The Beliefs Series', where James Valentine wants to know – why people do what they do, and what they believe.

Join James and a host of high-profile Australians to find out about their beliefs, principles, and core driving values that underpin all they do.

Do you believe that people are good? Do you believe people can change? Should you binge TV? Do you think everything is getting faster? Which are better, cats or dogs?

These are conversations that are as deep as they are wide. Guests range from the famous and celebrated through to people whose life and work means they've really had to work out what they think and why.

Follow Head Room, The Beliefs Series and you just might question your own.
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In a special bonus episode for The Beliefs Series, James Valentine is joined by broadcaster, journalist, author, and academic; Wiradjuri man, Stan Grant.
James Valentine sits down with Jana Pittman at a stage in her life where she is looking inward and considering carefully what her beliefs are. How has family, the public, her career and relationships shaped who she is?
In this episode, James meets with Turbans 4 Australia founder Amar Singh, whose charity work won him the 2023 Australian Of The Year Local Hero award.As an Australian Sikh, Amar has worked tirelessly to promote multiculturalism and religious tolerance, connecting all walks of life through his charity.But what does he believe about the Australian way of life, parenting, religion and his career on the road as a truck driver.
This week you'll hear from commentator and journalist, Janet Albrechtsen. She is a columnist for The Australian and has written about topics from war to equal pay. Her headlines draw in readers but what does she believe?
In Head Room; The Beliefs Series, James Valentine sits down with high-profile Australians to find out about the fundamental aspect that drives everything they do; their beliefs. Beliefs about god, about work, about raising children, about cats and dogs.Long term ABC Journalist Chris Masters sits down with James Valentine for Episode Nine of Headroom: The Beliefs Series. Growing up in a large family of journalists and media professionals, Chris' beliefs are structured by the pursuit of the truth. How does his work influence his opinion and thoughts on the world?As a storied investigative journalist, Masters is no stranger to controversy or the courts. Most recently, he was defending his work in the much publicised defamation trial against Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts Smith. He's since written a book about the experience and has plenty of stories to share.
In Head Room; The Beliefs Series, James Valentine sits down with high-profile Australians to find out about the fundamental aspect that drives everything they do; their beliefs. Beliefs about god, about work, about raising children, about cats and dogs.
Episode seven of the Beliefs Series introduces you to Amna K-Hassan. In 2009 Amna founded a womens Western Sydney AFL team, the Auburn Giants. Since then she's been inspiring western Sydney and Muslim women to make sport part of their lives.
In episode six you'll meet artist, filmmaker, and author, Shaun Tan. You might know Shaun from his novel, The Lost Thing. He joins James Valentine to talk about how his beliefs influence his dream-like art and describes it as having its own language.
In episode five you'll hear from a familiar Australian.You know her handwriting, her humour and her wit. Cathy Wilcox is best known as the cartoonist for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age newspapers. Her drawings dispel complicated political agendas and hard news as she draws on what makes a story unique and funny. She's made you chuckle and she's made you enraged and she does this all with her cartoons.
Episode four of The Belief Series offers insights into the mind of one of the world's best Didgeridoo players, William Barton. He's played with Philharmonic Orchestras in Sydney, London, and Berlin. Episode four offers insights into the mind of one of the world's best Didgeridoo players, William Barton. He's played with Philharmonic Orchestras in Sydney, London, and Berlin.
The latest episode brings you one of Australia's most famous directors, George Miller. Best known for his Mad Max franchise, Babe and Happy Feet. Miller's films have often been the face of Australian cinema. Hear about the moments that changed George Miller and how he saw himself.
In Head Room; The Beliefs Series, James Valentine sits down with high-profile Australians to find out about the fundamental aspect that drives everything they do; their beliefs.
In Head Room; The Belief Series, James Valentine sits down with high-profile Australians to find out about the fundamental aspect that drives everything they do; their beliefs.
Welcome to the brand new season of Head Room, The Beliefs Series, where James Valentine wants to know why people do what they do, and what they believe.Join James and a host of high-profile Australians to find out about their beliefs, principles, and core driving values that underpin all they do.Do you believe that people are good? Do you believe people can change? Should you binge TV? Do you think everything is getting faster? Which are better, cats or dogs?These are conversations that are as deep as they are wide. Guests range from the famous and celebrated through to people whose life and work means they've really had to work out what they think and why.Follow Head Room, The Beliefs Series, and you just might question your own.
On the last show James Valentine shares the brilliance of the ABC Radio Sydney Afternoons callers.
Jonathan Green and James Valentine have blathered on a Thursday afternoon every week for over a decade.
PLUG regular contestants are invited back to play an ultimate, elimination style Plug for the last time with James Valentine.
In this weeks meeting, finalising major projects ahead of a EGSPC hiatus.
In this week's episode, we say goodbye to the Berra/Barra team and welcome the Perro/Toole team.
On this weeks agenda, broadening our understanding of submarine design and what to do with the Koalas.
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Jan 29th
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C N

One of the funniest segments I listen to, James and H.G, you are legends 😁😁

Mar 27th
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Lis Stanger

great podcast

Nov 13th
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Lis Stanger

I live on the outskirts of the great city of Queanbeyan and the council recently completed a bridge over our delightfully scenic Queanbeyan River, this magnificent structure is yet unnamed. I think "The Nelson Valentine Bridge" or "Valentine Nelson Bridge" would be a perfect name for this outstanding feature.

Aug 7th
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Lis Stanger

This podcast has some great suggestions for Yass residents needing to give birth along the Barton Hwy on their wsy to Canberra

Jun 21st
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Lis Stanger

I live in the deputy premiers electorate and even I don't know how it's pronounced. Keep up the excellent work.

Jun 4th
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Lis Stanger

I have a suggestion, as nuclear reactors are so safe and many supporters in the federal government come to Canberra (a few days a year at least) why not one in federal parliament house?

Mar 7th
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Pogla

"I need to make a podcast". yeah. WTF have you been up to James?

Oct 13th
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Pogla

such a great story. love this programme

Sep 10th
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Petra Mallia

8 never tea ucm,, vn

Jul 9th
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Renee Burns

James where are you!!! Surely you've had some great broadcasts since March? Please upload.

Jun 5th
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