AMA: Sarah, why did you move away from Australia?
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News! Sarah is now answering your questions. No fanfare here…I’m just launching into this by announcing I’ll publish an extra 10-15 minute episode here each week where You Ask Me Anything and I Answer it. Questions are posted via my Substack newsletter which you can subscribe to here. To kick off: SARAH, WHY DID YOU MOVE AWAY FROM AUSTRALIA? I’ll keep things raw, frank, and short in these episodes. I won’t apologise for the background noises and stumbles. Nor for being contentious. I’m doing these extra episodes to be provocative because that’s what the world demands of us now. I answer this first question by referencing the larrikin myth, the reckoning of the Voice referendum, the way Australia’s land forces its people to “endure”. You have the option to WATCH these bonus episodes over on Substack where you can also join a conversation afterwards in the thread. When you become a paid subscriber, you get access to bonus, intimate conversations with me as well as access to my one-on-one online coffee (or wine) sessions.  This is how I’m doing things from now on – real, raw, intimate… and provocative.  SHOW NOTES You can watch this in full over on my Substack Become a paid subscriber to join the thread conversation and submit an Ask Me Anything question for an upcoming ep. You can book a One-on-One virtual coffee chat with me here I reference the Larrikin myth episode, a conversation I had with Lech Blaine Here are my thoughts on the Voice from a recent Substack Here’s the Nate Hagens episode if you missed it If you need to know a bit more about me… head to my "about" page For more such conversations subscribe to my Substack newsletter, it’s where I interact the most! Get your copy of my book, This One Wild and Precious Life Let’s connect on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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