Chaplains work in so many areas of life but we don’t always realise how crucial their work is. We start a new series on Chaplains with Richard Quadrio. We hear about his move from the Macquarie Chapel to the Australian Navy.
Chaplains work in so many areas of life but we don’t always realise how crucial their work is. We start a new series on Chaplains with Richard Quadrio. We hear about his move from the Macquarie Chapel to the Australian Navy.
The gay marriage debate has been heating up in recent weeks and it will undoubtedly continue for some time yet. We speak to minister Karl Faase about the approach of the Christian community and discuss how we can better tackle the issue.
Wendy Gilbert from the Yaya Revolution joins us for The Forum, discussing the idea of being ‘wrongly accused’.
Aaron & Erin talk to celebrated Australian guitarist Tommy Emmanuel about his musical success and journey with God.
Join Erica and her panel including Aaron Wright, Katrina Roe, and Collett Smart, as they discuss issues affecting families and parenting.
Maris Deepers gives us the scoop on new research about ‘regret’ and the link between holding onto regrets and having negative mental experiences.
Somewhere in the past few decades, a day off became more about catching up, running errands, and planning for the next week than about actually enjoying the day. Maris Deepers talks to Brekky about how to make the most of a day off to come back to work refreshed.
Join Erica and her panel including Aaron Wright, Katrina Roe, and Collett Smart, as they discuss issues affecting families and parenting.
Maris Deepers questions the idea of ‘what is normal?’.
We continue our series on personality types with our human condition guru Lyn Worsley. Last week we talked about relational people and this week we’ll focus on steady people. We also discuss their good and bad qualities.
We discuss two films that have fallen short of the mark with our film critic Ben McEachen. Men in Black 3 hasn’t been as popular as the first two films and Dark Shadows has failed to excel at the box office.
We catch up with our social media guru Steve Kryger to talk about the perils of Facebook and Twitter. We also confront the issue of ‘screen time’ and discuss the technology that is consuming our lives.
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