Episodes
You might not have heard Jesse Cox’s voice, but if you’ve listened to This is About, you definitely know his work. Jesse was our friend, colleague, and the co-founder of this podcast. He died suddenly this week at the age of 31 from a rare cancer. He was a master storyteller, a bright spark who inspired many, but he rarely told stories about himself. So this episode is about Jesse Cox. It’s a retrospective of some of his stories, made over his short but brilliant career, and a glimpse into...
Published 12/21/17
It’s one of Australia's greatest mysteries. On December 1, 1948, an unknown man was found dead on Somerton Beach in Adelaide. Nobody knew who he was or how he died, and 70 years on the case remains unsolved. Many people have tried to crack the case, and most have given up. But not Gerry Feltus and Derek Abbott. The lengths these two men have gone to trying to solve this mystery have led them to some seriously unexpected places.
Published 12/13/17
Inside her Sydney apartment, Meg Churches is running a secret operation that not even her neighbours are aware of. A trained hospital nurse, she’s transformed her home into an intensive care unit, with the kitchen table now a makeshift operating table and the bedroom lined up with incubators. Meg’s not looking after humans though—she’s rescuing baby bats. It’s an elaborate set up, and it’s all part of her mission to leave her old life behind.
Published 11/28/17
A few years ago, Cheyne Anderson was working at a Sydney cemetery, walking groups around and telling stories about the people buried there. Like all cemetery tour guides, she had a favourite tombstone. It read ‘Aurel Popescu: Romanian Hero.’ Cheyne had done her homework and knew Aurel had saved his family from Nicolae Ceaușescu’s dictatorship in the 1980’s. But it wasn’t until she accidently met Aurel’s wife, Maria, that she discovered the full story of their daring escape.
Published 11/15/17
The elusive fishing cat of South India’s wetlands is a species under threat, and no one is more dedicated to saving it than Ashwin Naidu. After giving up a career in engineering, he spends years collecting their poop and studying their tracks. Then he joins forces with the local mangrove man, Appa Roa, and things start looking up. There’s just one problem—Ashwin’s never seen the cat with his own eyes. And he wants to change that.
Published 11/01/17
Eric Myers is winning at life. Married to an old childhood friend, he's got five children and a career that's on the up. It's everything he's always wanted. Or is it?
Published 10/18/17
South Australian woman Raylene Mullins made news headlines last year when she shirtfronted Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull about the lack of jobs in her state. Now, just as Holden's Australian operations are about to close, her family have come up with a surprising idea to survive the difficult business climate. It's the economics story we had to have.
Published 10/04/17
Two fisherman sail into waters off the southeast coast of Australia, looking for their daily catch. When word gets around about what they've pulled up in their net, tongues start wagging back on the wharves, and a police investigation begins. Finally, the mystery is solved, and it's no laughing matter. Mostly.
Published 09/20/17
On a chilly Hobart morning, Katharine Dean and her husband arrive at a family event. Katharine’s feeling nervous, because today she plans to confront her abuser—her step-father David. Not everyone’s happy about this, but Katharine has made up her mind. She’s been preparing for this moment for years. It's her chance to be heard, after the years of abuse she suffered as a young girl.
Published 09/07/17
This is About...will be back soon! Here's a sneak peek of some the stories we're working on.
Published 08/22/17
For 20 years, Jody Barney says she's been visiting Australian jails to meet a section of the population neglected by the justice system. In the Northern Territory, 94 percent of Aboriginal people in prison have significant hearing loss. It’s often caused by childhood ear diseases that are common in remote communities. As a Royal Commission begins its enquiries, she realises she must speak out.
Published 06/22/17
Left in a strange house far from home, a young girl can sense that something is wrong, but not the reasons why. Later, as she and her family shift from one community to the next, she’ll come to understand why her father kept his children moving. The unique skills that Jody Barney learns along the way will shape her extraordinary work as an adult.
Published 06/21/17
A few years ago, Cameron Bloom started posting photos he had taken of his family on Instagram. Within weeks, their account had tens of thousands of followers - the internet fell hard for this photogenic surfy family living on Sydney’s northern beaches. But just out of shot was Cameron’s wife Sam, who only a couple of months earlier had been told she would never walk again.
Published 06/09/17
In 1960, a seven-year-old boy and his older sister were taken on a boat ride near Niagara Falls. The boat capsized and they were powerless to swim against the force of the river currents. Roger Woodward, now 64 years old, lived to tell his story of going over Niagara Falls, and why his family kept what really happened a secret for so long.
Published 05/24/17
In Colombia, an Australian man hops into a taxi. When a police officer stops the car and comes to the window, Dave finds himself involved in a struggle that has paralysed Colombian society for decades. While the actions of violent men will change Dave's life forever, two mothers living on opposite sides of the globe fight back to solve the mystery of his disappearance.
Published 05/10/17
A man spends thousands of hours sharing the details of his life with others. Not on Twitter, or Facebook, or any other online social network. It's 1978, and Mark Talbot is live with Second Side Up: his very own radio show, distributed through cassette tapes. It all starts with a lifelong dream in mind—to be employed as a radio presenter on air. But just as the rise of social media sees millions sharing their lives the way Mark did, the entire archive of Second Side Up is found for sale on...
Published 04/26/17
This is About... a hunt for buried treasure, and the terrible truth it unearths. When an Israeli ex-detective hears about a bag of looted diamonds, hidden during World War II on the French/German border, he decides to go and find them. In his search, Yaron Svoray discovers something far more disturbing. It will take all his detective skills, and his best Australian accent, to infiltrate a world that should have been buried with the war.
Published 04/13/17
This is About...what happens when you tick that box. The story of a seemingly innocuous piece of paperwork — and the fight one whip-smart woman leads to fix an Australian hospital system rife with racism.
Published 03/29/17
This is About…a granddaughter, her grandfather, and how Ned Kelly came between them. Melita Rowston remembers her grandfather was a hard-working, angry man. He was of the generation who never spoke very much. That is, except over the Sunday dinners they shared every week, where he would re-enact this one story about stealing the bones of the infamous Australian bushranger. But was it true? As an adult, Melita set off to find out.
Published 03/15/17
This is About... a dying father's career advice for his son. Phil Wilcox's dad had tried to fit a lifetime of parental advice into one last conversation. His father's words had always loomed large for him, but when Phil discovers his own voice — and then loses it— he is finally able to understand who his father was, and what his advice could lead to.
Published 03/01/17
This is About... the pursuit of other people's happiness. Mel Holman is a woman who gives her eggs away for free. Dozens of women with fertility issues have been moved to tears by her generosity. But as Mel offers to help Tereasa's dreams of motherhood come true, they find themselves caught in a battle neither bargained for.
Published 02/15/17
This is About...a dutiful wife. Frances Carleton is super DIY. She’s a nurturer — and that’s easy to take for granted. Just ask her husband. Then there's an offer she can’t refuse. Frances is about to aim her skill set in a very different direction. And it might just sting a little bit.
Published 12/21/16
This is About…a man who won’t leave his house. He’s decided the outside world is too much and he doesn’t want to be a part of it anymore. Japanese psychologists have a name for this: hikikomori. Except this story takes place in a small Australian country town. And this man is about to make a discovery that will change him and his town for good.
Published 12/08/16
This is About...Captain America and the search for the lost bell of King Dhammazedi. Deep sea diver James Blunt (not the singer) made over a hundred dives in Myanmar, searching for the fabled bell. In his way – ogres, poisonous water snakes and 400 years of failure. Sherre DeLys tracks him to Las Vegas for a late night interview. Did he really find the bell?
Published 11/23/16
This is About...the unsung hero who saved the Apollo 11 moon mission in 1969. “We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things,” goes the famous quote from John F. Kennedy, “not because they are easy but because they are hard.” The little known story of just how hard the Apollo 11 mission was — and how close it came to disaster.
Published 11/09/16