Journalist 📞📝📰📹 🎤🎧, rider 🏍 🌬, runner 🏃, reader📚, film buff 📽, outlaw🤠, wannabe whatever the main character is in the last movie I saw 😎.

Joined April 2011
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James Morrison is a fly-in fly-out musician, but in the sense of providing an essential service to parts of Australia cut of by the tyranny of distance. Like the Royal Flying Doctor's Service. Music as medicine. @australian theaustralian.com.au/arts/re…
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Review jokes to Ella Berthoud about starting The White Lotus reading list with Knut Hamsun’s Hunger, the story of a struggling journalist; housing insecure, unsure how to make ends meet, in a European city, hallucinating from one meal to the next. He comes good when... 1/5
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...season four. Read about them in @review_australian , the weekend arts lift out in @australian . Thank you @Jason_Tail for the idea , @overingtonc for commissioning the story, @Ellaberthoud for reading into it with me and Mike White #TheWhiteLotus ... 4/5
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...for the literary references. And @cliodhnamurphyhair for seeing this and taking it @taktilberlin 5/5. theaustralian.com.au/arts/re…

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unmothered I recommend @RuthMargalit ’s article I reread every year: “Tell your mother to turn up the volume!” Once, as my twin sister and I were settling down on the sofa to watch, my mother overheard this opening bit. “And what about those who don’t have a mother?” she asked.
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Ruth or me?” “You,” my mother said. We tried again. Each time, my mother invariably told whoever asked that she loved her more. “This doesn’t make any sense,” we finally said. She smiled and told us, “Sure it does. Don’t you see? I love you more and I love you more.” This was her
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sense of fairness: no kid wants to hear that she is loved the same as her sister. This Mother’s Day, three and a half years after she died, I find myself turning over her question" newyorker.com/books/page-tur… @NewYorker
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Being unmothered is hard to say today. But other women help my heart ache a little less. To Wiesia, my mama who gave me life. Basia, my godmother who started our collection of cups from around the world. Benia, my stepmother, a constant through the ups and downs. Dana, my aunt
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who teaches me to cook dishes that give me flashbacks. Nella, my father’s practice manager, always up for a coffee and heart-to-heart. Maryla, his housekeeper who waters my plants and would bring my dog bones. Happy Mother’s Day. Thank you. I love you… To anyone who is
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In the third and final episode of Poles Apart, go back to the start… but did it really begin there? Interviews with people who begin again, and again… link in bio, listen where you get your podcasts pca.st/episode/377358c3-f897…

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W trzecim i ostatnim odcinku Poles Apart, wróć na początek… ale czy to naprawdę tam wszystko się zaczęło? Wywiady z ludźmi, którzy zaczynają od nowa – raz za razem. Link w bio, słuchaj tam, gdzie zwykle słuchasz podcastów pca.st/episode/3b654603-3ac5…
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In Australia, or other Western countries where the system works smoothly, you trust the process. But in countries where the system still doesn't work well for the uninitiated, you can't trust the system. Not knowing how to navigate it is an unwritten test you have to pass...
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W Australii i wielu krajach, gdzie administracja działa sprawnie, w zasadzie ufa się urzędnikom i wierzy w udzielane przez nich informacje. W Polsce jest już dużo lepiej, niż było kiedyś, ale do sprawnego działania administracji jeszcze wiele brakuje, głównie ludzkiej życzliwości
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Has he confided to someone in person? Review asks. Three people. His close circle knows about his alter ego. “Do I want to have this conversation with them? If they hear it and they want to chat about it, that's fine,” he says. Parasocial relationships form through podcasting
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listeners feel like they know the host, but it’s one way. Like with music it becomes communal at a concert. theaustralian.com.au/arts/re… @australian @TimDouglas_Aus @case_file @mikemigas @howsthemapples @acast

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