Episodes
This is a story about loss, fear, uncertainty, and optimism, and how Renee Gardiner rediscovered herself.  Music by Kent Sutherland. Special thanks to Shaun Jeffrey (Dead Glass Design/Carousel Sniper Victim). Thanks also to Planet Broadcasting, and Leila Brook for support and quality control. Head to humanordinary.com/mvmt for details on how to win one of two flash watches thanks to MVMT. For more on the show... Website: humanordinary.com Facebook:...
Published 07/28/18
I went along to see Milo Yiannopolous speak, and to try and understand a little more about those who support him, and those who stand opposed.
Published 06/16/18
To introduce Season 3 of the show, I made this little story about something special that happened to us two months ago. Music by Kent Sutherland. Special thanks to Leila Brook for being game.  For more on the show...Website: humanordinary.comFacebook: facebook.com/humanordinarypodcastTwitter: @human_ordinary1Planet Broadcasting: planetbroadcasting.com
Published 05/26/18
For the final episode in the Headstone series, I was curious to understand what people think about when they know they're going to die. Doctor and filmmaker, Tim Duncan, shares his story. You can check out Tim's film work here. Music by Kent...
Published 10/22/17
Our understanding of death is not just informed by the people around us. Animals also play a role in our experiences of mortality. For this episode, I put together three stories exploring this theme. Music by Kent Sutherland.
Published 09/16/17
Most of the graves in any cemetery are the final resting places for the persons remembered there. But for one headstone in Melbourne that isn't the case. For the person is buried 1000s of kilometres away, at Graceland, Memphis, Tennessee. This is the...
Published 08/12/17
When Jessie Williams was 30 years old, she lost her first child at birth. The grief she experienced after was painful, enlightening, and ultimately re-formative.  This is her story. Jessie is the CEO of the Groundswell Project, a not-for-profit...
Published 07/09/17
This is the story of Mary and Brian Hill, as told by Mary. Original music by Kent Sutherland. Thanks to Mary Hill for her sharing, and to the memory of Brian Hill. For more information on the story or the podcast, visit www.humanordinary.com
Published 06/03/17
In the first episode of the Headstone Series, I stumble onto a mysterious memorial in the Melbourne General Cemetery, and try to get to the bottom of its meaning and origin. Original music by Kent Sutherland
Published 04/30/17
An introduction to the second season of Human/Ordinary. Kicks off in May.
Published 03/24/17
The third and final part of my series exploring issues around meat-eating. I get knowledge from Jad Patrick, a naturopath, and Dr. Tamasin Ramsay, an environmental anthropologist and activist, about the health and environmental impacts of chowing down...
Published 12/16/16
While on our first flight with our baby daughter, I contemplate my totally rational fear of flying. Should be emotional. Music by Kent Sutherland. Pictures to accompany story here.
Published 11/08/16
Hanging out with the Essendon Bombers cheer squad
Published 10/02/16
In the first part of this series, I watched a cow being slaughtered and butchered. In this second part, I talk to four friends to find out what their views are and why they make the eating choices they do. Featuring Rosie Joyce, Matt Whitmore, Nicole...
Published 09/04/16
In a follow-up of sorts to Episode 00, I visit another protest to get a better understanding of the motivations of the right-wingers. In the end, I also get a better understanding of myself. For pictures to accompany this story, click here.
Published 07/21/16
I'm a bit interested in questioning why I do what I do. That's a big question, so a smaller one, is why I eat what I eat. I eat beef, so in the first part of this short series, I go watch a cow being slaughtered. Check out a couple of graphic pictures...
Published 07/09/16
In the Melbourne suburb of Coburg in late May of 2016, hundreds of angry people with opposing political views came together. No one was really there for a calm and civil discussion. I talk to people from both sides to find out what motivated them...
Published 06/07/16