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This episode is Part 1 of a glimpse inside of the Australian cult called The Family. We will take a look into the early life of Anne Hamilton-Byrne and the foundation of the cult.
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In this weeks episode we head to Sydney and explore the old Town Hall Cemetery, look at some problematic practices of early colony life and how they were literally uncovered over time.
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This episode is a little different from our usual forest fables. As we approach October, which marks Mental Health Month, we’re embracing this year’s theme: "Let's Talk About It."
And we do just that.
Trigger Warning: This episode includes candid discussions of suicide and mental health challenges.
Today, we are joined by our dear friend Rachel, and together, the three of us—myself included—share our personal experiences. Shannon shares what it’s like to have suicidal thoughts, the aftermath of a suicide attempt, and together, we explore the emotions that come with loving someone who is in that difficult space.
It’s important to note that we are not mental health professionals, just three individuals with our own unique lived experiences. Our hope is that within this conversation, you’ll find a sense of hope, safety, understanding, and perhaps an invitation to check in with others, as well as permission to speak your own truth.
As promised, here is a quick access list of free, 24/7 support services:
Lifeline: 13 11 14Suicide Call Back Service: 1300 659 467Beyond Blue: 1300 224 636MensLine Australia: 1300 789 978Kids Helpline: 1800 551 80013YARN: 13 92 76Further information about these vital services is available on our website: www.ifthesetreescouldtalk.com.au
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We take a look at Andrew Scott's early life, his crimes, and his connection to James Nesbitt and the Wantabadgery Siege. We also reflect on his death and the remarkable story that followed, leaving a profound legacy and a historical debate that may never truly be answered.
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On March 20, 2020, Russell Hill and Carol Clay were tragically killed at a remote campsite in the Wonnangatta Valley. Gregory Lynn was arrested and charged with their murders in November the following year. In this episode, we delve into their disappearance, examine the evidence that was—and wasn’t—presented during the murder trial, and discuss the surprising outcome.
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Today, we welcome Dr. Alex Maisey to the podcast. Alex will introduce us to the secret world of the Superb Lyrebird. After a recent visit to Barrington Tops National Park, we had some questions about this incredible bird. Alex will provide fascinating insights into their behavior, habitat, and their role as ecosystem engineers. We’ll also discuss the crucial research Alex contributed to as part of the Birdlife Australia Bushfire Project, which addressed the impact of Australia's 2019/2020 Black Summer on wildlife and their ecosystems. For show notes, visit www.ifthesetreescouldtalk.com.au.
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In this episode we head to Junee in the Riverina of New South Wales to check out Australia’s most Haunted Homestead. We look into the early years of the settlement of the area and the life of Christopher and Elizabeth Crawley who built the Monte Cristo Homestead. Followed by the strange and disturbing paranormal encounters experienced by the Ryan family and many visitors to the property. For information on the homestead and photographs of our own visit. For show notes, visit www.ifthesetreescouldtalk.com.au.
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In this episode we head to Eden and Beowa National Park on the South Coast of New South Wales to explore the history of Davidson Whaling Station and the unique relationship that developed with a pod of Orcas known as 'The Killers of Eden'. We chat about our own incredible whale watching experiences in the area and explore the importance of conservation for marine life and the danger around Orcas in captivity. For more information on this episode and the content discussed, check out the show notes: www.ifthesetreescouldtalk.com.au.
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In this episode we look at the extraordinary life of Truganini. Who not only survived the Black War of Tasmania, but dedicated her life to the preservation of her people. For further resources on this topic visit the show notes: www.ifthesetreescouldtalk.com.au.