Family Secrets, In My Country, Beach Too Sandy, Water Too Wet

Published: Oct. 4, 2020, 7 p.m.

You need podcasts? We got podcasts! This week Liz uncovers home truths with Family Secrets, Zane looks at Australia through the eyes of refugees with In My Country, and Nick gets his petty review on with Beach Too Sandy Water Too Wet. Then we review last week’s submissions! Liz Recommends - Family Secrets https://www.iheart.com/podcast/105-family-secrets-30131253/ Family Secrets. We all have them. And while the discovery of family secrets can initially be terrifying or traumatic, often these discoveries have the power to liberate, heal, and even uplift us. Join Dani Shapiro, bestselling author of the memoir Inheritance, and her guests as they explore astonishing family secrets and uncover the extraordinary lessons the truth can teach us. For both: anything that grabs your fancy. All juicy secrets https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/family-secrets/id1441824608 Nick Recommends - Beach too Sandy, Water too Wet Is your beach too sandy? Water too wet? Ice too cold? More importantly, do you feel like yelling about it on the internet? We’re here to help. Beach Too Sandy, Water Too Wet features dramatic readings of one-star reviews written by people who just need to have their voice heard. For both: From the start or wherever you like! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/beach-too-sandy-water-too-wet/id1446051252?mt=2 Zane Recommends - In My Country https://inmycountrypodcast.com/ We hear a lot about refugees and asylum seekers, but we don’t often hear from the people themselves.  In My County shares the stories of six Aussies who came to Australia as refugees or asylum seekers. Stories of identity, religion, sexuality, the arts, parenting, culture, fashion, meaning, purpose, and the many places we call home. Hosted and produced by Adam and Pia. Pia has a background in psychology and worked in Nauru for two years to December 2016, leading a team providing support to refugees held on the island for ‘offshore processing’. Adam is a social worker by trade and currently works in delivering training and capacity building programs around the world. He is co-founder of Moment of Inertia, a theatre production company that showcases local artists in Brisbane. We have both worked extensively in refugee resettlement in Australia, have strong networks within refugee communities and services nationally and internationally, and have completed Oxford University’s International Summer School in Forced Migration.   For Both: Pick one that appeals https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/in-my-country/id1518632425  


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