Cultural commentator Justine Toh talks about how food brings us together, builds and deepens relationships.
Cultural commentator Justine Toh talks about how food brings us together, builds and deepens relationships.
Meet the four uni students becoming Youtube covers-stars, using their voices, their instruments, and the kazoo. They also record a new song in the Open House studio for their Youtube channel.
Social Media expert Steve Kryger explores how millions were a-Twitter during The Royal wedding, and the announcement of Osama Bin Laden’s death.
She grew up in a loving family but ended up as a prostitute, hooked on drugs. Hear how her life turned around, and how she now brings hope to others through the Hope Foundation.
Environmentalist Helena Norbert Hodge says economic globalisation is making the world’s woes even worse, and that Localisation can make us happier, and our environment healthier.
Our resident psychologist Lyn Worsley shares tips on how our relationships can become more resilient and stand the test of time.
What happens next after humans are banished from the Garden of Eden? John Dickson explains how God begins to restore the fallen world spiritually, socially and physically – through Abraham.
Adam Young aka Owl City chats to brekky about the song Fireflies, music and faith.
OWL CITY – Adam Young talks faith, coming to Australia and having a number 1 hit single around the world. Aaron has found inspiration for naming his impending 4th child and the battle lines are drawn over which household appliance?
Host Simon Smart interviews Justine Toh about the increasing migration of young Australians abroad in a right of passage to find themselves.
Simon and Justine reflect on the recent assassination of Osama bin Laden and ask was justice served?
Simon and Justine discuss the western portrayals of Jesus and whether they are accurate
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