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Megan O'Hara Sullivan has interviewed countless Toowoomba region locals. Megan feels that everyone has their own story to tell and every one is worth listening to and you'll hear it all on Big Little Small Talk.

Big Little Small Talk Megan O'Hara Sullivan and 102.7 FM Toowoomba

    • Society & Culture

Megan O'Hara Sullivan has interviewed countless Toowoomba region locals. Megan feels that everyone has their own story to tell and every one is worth listening to and you'll hear it all on Big Little Small Talk.

    Matt Hansson

    Matt Hansson

    Matt Hansson does not take “no” for an answer. He’s Australia’s next Pickleball Olympian, in the abled or disabled category.


    Matt made the agonising decision to have his left leg amputated after a motorcycle accident and says “me nearly dying and going through such a traumatic accident has made my life brilliant”.


    Matt’s interview is truly inspirational.

    • 51 min
    Petria Cumner

    Petria Cumner

    Petria Cumner is going places - fast!

    She is the founder of Stirling and Truffles a company that makes “beautiful sustainable lifestyle accessories”. For her trouble she has been nominated for the worldwide “Women Changing the World Awards” to be held in London in May.

    This is an incredible local story that has a lot more to be told in the future.

    • 43 min
    Ray Wassell

    Ray Wassell

    What happens if you’ve spent a large portion of your adolescence in a constant struggle with your mental health and then get diagnosed with a terminal illness at aged 20? It’s a hard, raw conversation but Ray Wassell has it with Megan in this very special episode.



    This episode contains themes that may not be suitable for all audiences.



    If anything in this episode raises concerns for you or someone you know, help and support is available 24/7 by contacting Lifeline Australia on 13 11 14 or visit lifeline.org.au

    • 41 min
    Toowoomba Parkinsons Support Group: Melissa Forbes, Sally Andrew & Carol Chalmers

    Toowoomba Parkinsons Support Group: Melissa Forbes, Sally Andrew & Carol Chalmers

    April is Parkinson’s Awareness month. Megan visited the Toowoomba Parkinson’s Support Group for the third year to hear how they are travelling. She had the privilege of talking to two people who bring nothing but joy to the local group. Sally Andrew takes dance classes and Melissa Forbes instructs the Park ‘n’ Song Choir. Carol Chalmers brings us up to speed with Joe’s progress.

    • 56 min
    Lee Faulkner

    Lee Faulkner

    Lee Faulkner’s voice is like a honey drink when your throat is sore. It’s comforting, familiar and soothing. Lee has been the voice of breakfast radio for over 25 years now. Lee made his own demo tapes as a child and always dreamt of being on radio however his lack of confidence kept him away for too many years to count. Hear Lee’s career and personal journey to happiness and success.

    • 52 min
    Frances Holmes

    Frances Holmes

    Frances Holmes has one way of living life, it's the right way! She has hosted a lunch for 20 years for people who are alone on Christmas Day. Originally from Iran, her daughter describes her this way "the fiery, motherly, sensitive, colourful and kind Persian Sass Queen". Frances likes Eleanor Roosevelt's saying "The purpose of life, after all is to live".

    • 50 min

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