The Aussie surgeon who is driven by care, compassion and his Christian faith to literally liberate the lives of thousands of African women. Dr Andrew Browning talks about his inspiring work in a Tanzanian fistula hospital to bring unimaginable hope and help to women. He explains how most of the women often suffer from traumatic labours and are outcast from society.
Dean Geyer talks about his rise from Australian Idol finalist to landing a lead role on hit US TV series Glee. As one of Australia’s biggest rising stars in Hollywood, Dean talks about his quest for success and explains why his faith plays such a crucial role in his life and career. He also talks about possible projects on the horizon.
Social justice is a frequent conversation of great significance in Australia. Former Keating government minister Professor Gary Johns talks about his new book and explains the real meaning of social justice and how it applies to culture and society. He says we need to redefine our perception of social justice, especially towards Indigenous Australians.
Leigh’s top ten interviews: Rick Warren speaks candidly about the success of The Purpose Driven Life. The book has transformed countless lives, with sales in excess of 32 million around the world. Rick talks about how it came into fruition and explains why he felt called to write it.
Human condition guru Lyn Worsley continues her series on liars and cheaters. This week she talks about when lying becomes a big problem and explains exaggeration and why this can also be a form of lying.
TV critic Mark Hadley talks about Chris Lilley’s fourth mockumentary series Ja’mie: Private School Girl. He says Chris’ work continues to be extremely popular after a high rating premiere last week on the ABC.
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