Support
The RegenNarration podcast is independent, ad-free and freely available, thanks to the generous support of listeners. If you too value what you hear, please consider joining them by becoming a subscribing member or donating supporter. Thanks for making it all possible!
Become a Subscribing Member
Become a subscribing member of the podcast for as little as $3 a month, or whatever amount you can and would like to contribute. You’ll be helping to keep this independent podcast going, ad-free and freely available. And you’ll get exclusive access to some behind the scenes footage and photos, special offers, invitations, advance releases, a place to engage with each other, and more. With great thanks, see you there! (If you'd like to hear more about why I'm doing the podcast, and why I hope you’ll support it, tune in to episode 91, recorded back when I first launched Patreon.)
There are now two ways to become a subscribing member of the podcast:
My PATREON page was launched in 2021: it has become a trusted and effective way for creators of all kinds to be supported directly by their audiences. It takes about 10% of what you pay, and offers an interactive online space in addition to behind-the-scenes posts. Payments in Patreon usually appear in your own currency, and make this clear. (IMPORTANT UPDATE: Apple announced in 2024 it will be progressively rolling out a controversial 30% premium on Patreon subscriptions made through their iOS app. If you’re an Apple user, you can avoid this surcharge by subscribing on your PC or laptop, or through one of the alternatives below. NOTE: This does NOT impact existing subscribers.)
BUZZSPROUT (my podcast host platform) launched subscriptions in 2024: charges a flat fee of 15% - doesn't offer any additional services for subscribers, but if you like I will email you with the subscriber posts that I send to Patreon subscribers. (NOTE: payments here are charged in $USD. So if you're a fellow Aussie, for example, a $5/month subscription will commonly translate to around $7.50 AUD.)
For those who aren’t sure what becoming a subscribing member is about, subscriptions are a bit like a community radio station, where listeners subscribe to keep the station going, only here you subscribe directly with independent creators, including podcasters like me. Which, in this case of course, fits hand in glove with the spirit of everything The RegenNarration is about. Communities coming together, in closer relationship with each other, to seed the world we’d prefer to live in. In that way, aside from your valued financial support, I’m looking forward to connecting with you.
Donate via PayPal or direct transfer
If you’d prefer to join those who support The RegenNarration with a secure one-off or monthly donation through PayPal, that’d be greatly appreciated too. If you’d like to send a message with that, it’d allow me to send you my personal thanks, and if you like, I can also email you the subscriber posts that I send to Patreon and Buzzsprout subscribers. PayPal charges approximately 5-10% for its service.
And for the benefit of no transaction fees, you can also make a secure one-off or monthly donation via direct EFT to BSB 313140 ACC 12100687. Here too, if you’d like to send a message with that, it’d allow me to send you my personal thanks, and if you like, I can also email you the subscriber posts that I send to Patreon and Buzzsprout subscribers. Thank you very much!
Become a supporting partner
If you’re interested in supporting The RegenNarration in some other way, please do get in touch.
Partners and Music
Grosz Co Lab
Laura and Ben are at the heart of Grosz Co Lab, an inter-disciplinary and award winning design studio working for positive cultural impact. They created our logo and other designs.
Visit them here.
Suzie Wells
Suzie is an educational & content designer who works with Boojum web solutions for people involved in positive social and environmental change. She did the content design for this website.
You can find Suzie here.
The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra
The RegenNarration podcast features the music of the Public Opinion Afro Orchestra (pictured above), Rae Howell & Sunwrae, Jeremiah Johnson, Amelia Barden, Formidable Vegetable, and more.