Days Like These ABC listen
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- Society & Culture
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The best story you'll hear all week, told by the people who lived it.
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The guinea pig years
As the demands of school, teenagerhood, and family life increase, so do the numbers of Vanessa's guinea pig herd.
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Love story
In this one, Romeo is Kesh. And Juliet is aptly, Jules. And they are fearless.
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Beth, two men, and a baby
Beth meets two men in a cafe. They’ve been chatting online for a while, but how will things go in person?
There’s a lot riding on this first date, more than romance or short-term fling. -
Laurie goes to clown school
When Laurie Luxe decided to pursue the art of clowning, one name kept coming up: Philippe Gaulier.
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What Alex didn't expect when she was expecting
Alex doesn't want kids. She's learnt first-hand from the women in her family how hard it can be when relationships don't work out. But then she meets Tom.
Tom desperately wants to be a dad and Alex wants to be with Tom, so they come to a compromise: they'll have one child together.
But the family Alex ends up with is very different from the one she expects.
Reporter Tamar Cranswick
Sound engineer Isabella Tropiano
Executive producer Sophie Townsend -
Timmy and the moon
Timmy Rubin grew up in Melbourne in the '70s and '80s, the child of two Holocaust survivors who let their children run wild.
Customer Reviews
An accidental found podcast that’s brilliant
I love personal stories that humanize oddities and intimate occurrences of one’s life, and make us feel less alone in a world that has become increasingly isolated
Summary: sometimes embarrassing, intense, funny, eye opening, and authentic because these are not fictional accounts - they’re not necessarily extraordinary in terms of every one being about a near death story or slipping banana peel style whilst walking down the aisle to marry. No, They’re painfully personal accounts, and really just experiences within and told from regular humans that we all experience in one form (definitely not EVERY one of these stories) or another of similar nature —or a version of—or maybe have experienced something somewhat related, or know one other person who went through a parallel life event, and with all this in mind, that helps mollify our insecurities.
Because of these raw, real, so well told first hand incidents of ordinary life from the outside, and flawless in structure— rest assured these are riveting stories no matter the subject, be it major or seemingly uneventful. Well done well done, 5/5
Perfect theme music 🎶
Your theme music has the perfect timing. It always makes me 😊
Bingeable and uplifting!
I am so glad to have had this podcast recommended by another Aussie podcast that I trust. Good on ya mates!