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The Good Life: Andrew Leigh in Conversation

Author: Andrew Leigh

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Andrew Leigh interviews people on living a happy, healthy and ethical life
201 Episodes
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Dave Eccles and Tadgh Kennelly on Blokes Bonding on Beaches.   To find out more about WNOW visit https://www.wnow.com.au/ 
Nina Jankowicz and Van Badham on Online Misogyny Nina Jankowicz, American disinformation expert and author of How to Lose the Information War and How to Be a Woman Online, and Van Badham, activist, playwright, and author of QAnon and On discuss disinformation, online harms, and their effect on elections in 2024 and beyond.
Lucas Patchett on front loaders, friends & founding Orange Sky - To volunteer with Orange Sky, go to orangesky.org.au
185. Sean Turnell on Finding Hope in Myanmar's Most Notorious Jail
184. Tanya Plibersek on crime fiction
Pat Farmer on Running Across Continents 
Dana Suskind on building a parent nation
On 3 October 2023, I joined Chris Hammer on stage at an ANU / Canberra Times Meet the Author event to discuss crime fiction writing, with a particular focus on his latest book, “The Seven”.  
On 28 September 2023, I joined Catharine Lumby on stage at an ANU / Canberra Times Meet the Author event to discuss her new biography of Frank Moorhouse.
To make a donation to support Blue Dragon Children Foundation, go to www.bluedragon.org   Michael’s blog is at lifeisalongstory.com
Emma Johnston on seas, science and sailing 
Richard Reeves on boys and men
Tim Winton on landscape, words and activism
Tayla Harris on AFL, boxing and that kick (Rebroadcast).
174. Brigid Delaney on Stoicism.
I spoke to Bo Seo about his latest book 'Good Arguments', discussing how in a shouty world, it matters more than ever to be able to disagree without being disagreeable. Our conversation took place as part of the ANU/Canberra Times Meet the Author Series, in association with Harry Hartog Bookshop.
Michael Traill on Willoughby Wildcats, lifelong learning and jumping ship (Rebroadcast).
Robert Dessaix is the quintessential public intellectual. Sparking off his new book ‘Abracadabra’, we talked about Robert’s personal language (‘K’), the inspiration he draws from Nikolai Gogol, and being raised by an adoptive father who was born in the 1880s. Our conversation took place as part of the ANU/Canberra Times Meet the Author Series, in association with Harry Hartog Bookshop.
171. Daniel Pink on the power of regret.
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