#033 Regenerating Society Soundtrack 2018

Highlights from our guests in 2018

We’re signing off for the year with an episode of highlights from our wonderful array of guests throughout 2018. With thanks for tuning in, continuing to share and rate the podcast, and of course for donating and supporting its production. It couldn’t happen without you.

 
Anthony producing podcast #016 Grassroots Revolution, at Wooleen Station in Western Australia. Pic: Olivia Cheng.

Anthony producing podcast #016 Grassroots Revolution, at Wooleen Station in Western Australia. Pic: Olivia Cheng.

 
Thank you for your correspondence, sharing, rating, donating and other support for the podcast throughout the year. It’s been an extremely rich experience for me, and I hope for you, with plenty to build on. I hope to share your company again next year – exploring more of the projects, insights and growing potential, for us all to regenerate the systems and stories we live by.
— Anthony James
 

Thanks also for getting in touch throughout the year to tell us how much you’ve valued the podcast, and what you’d like to hear in future. It’s been great to see our listener numbers spike this year, and even more fulfilling to hear how the stories are landing and what the podcast means to you. Thank you very much!

Have a wonderful festive season and we hope to join you again for a regenerative new year.

  1. 2018 Theme, featuring Let Them Know, by Public Opinion Afro Orchestra (& a range of guests from 2017)

  2. Paul Hawken (ep 13), on Gone Clear, by William Tyler off his album Modern Country

  3. Frances Jones & David Pollock from Wooleen Station (ep 16), recorded live in Melbourne

  4. Tim Winton (ep 17), with ocean sounds at Ningaloo Reef

  5. Denise Fitch (ep 18)

  6. Evan Pensini (ep 19)

  7. Mary Crooks (ep 20)

  8. Dr Anne Poelina (ep 21)

  9. Song for the Mardoowarra, by Gwen Knox in collaboration with Anne Poelina, played by Mick Stevens, and sung by the Broome Primary School Choir

  10. Martin Pritchard (ep 22)

  11. Richard Heinberg (ep 23) 

  12. Frank Fisher (ep 24)

  13. Chris Henggeler (ep 25)

  14. Jacqueline Henggeler (ep 25 Extra)

  15. Dr Mary Graham (ep 26)

  16. Moira Lanzarin (ep 27)

  17. Emma-Kate Rose (ep 28) 

  18. Katherine Trebeck (ep 29)

  19. Damon Gameau (ep 30)

  20. Hugh Mackay (ep 31)

  21. Charles Massy (ep 32)

  22. Sounds of Severn Park (Charles’ farm)

  23. Back home by the Indian Ocean.


Get more:

Head to our episodes page for more.

 

Music:

See above.

Due to licencing restrictions, most of our guests’ nominated music can only be played on radio or similarly licenced broadcasts.


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