Human condition guru Lyn Worsley continues her series on forgiveness. This week she talks about the five steps to forgiveness and how we can apply them to our life.
Human condition guru Lyn Worsley continues her series on forgiveness. This week she talks about the five steps to forgiveness and how we can apply them to our life.
It’s made headlines for focusing on the issue of homosexual intolerance. TV critic Mark Hadley reviews Please Like Me starring comedian Josh Thomas, but says the show is not funny at all.
Morning Devotions is for those curious about the Christian faith and who want to explore Christian issues that relate to their daily life.
Morning Devotions is for those curious about the Christian faith and who want to explore Christian issues that relate to their daily life.
Morning Devotions is for those curious about the Christian faith and who want to explore Christian issues that relate to their daily life.
Wendy Gilbert from the Yaya Revolution joins us for The Forum, discussing contemporary matters of life and how we can deal with them.
Maris Deepers highlights the warning signs and impact of a gambling addiction.
Australian sport has been swamped with controversy for weeks. Sports guru and Olympian Thomas Whalan talks about how this may impact teams and individual athletes. He says good leadership and focus is vital for athletes to push through challenging times.
Our book guru Kara Martin returns with a review of Freedom by Jonathan Franzen. The book looks at our constant search for pleasure and fulfilment in life. Kara says it’s a confronting read as we often forget about the consequences of our choices.
Human condition guru Lyn Worsley continues her series on forgiveness. This week she talks about whether forgiving people are happier people.
There are concerns for the future of community digital radio with the federal government set to cut funding. Former politician Stephen O’Doherty is spearheading a protest campaign and talks about the importance of digital radio in Australia.
One in three women over the age of fifteen report abuse at some time in their lives. Australian society has come a long way, but the prevalence of violence against women is still widespread. Sarah Corbell from Gippsland Women’s Health Service works to prevent such issues and shares her thoughts on a solution. She talks about what both men and women can do to end this deadlyculture in Australia.
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