Minister at Malvern Uniting Church. Co-host of The Unmade Podcast

Joined August 2011
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It's five years since this book was released. Brave people continue to break the power of secrets. This book is for both survivors and Christian leaders on what to do next when you suddenly realise (or have always known). Available everywhere, links: timhein.com.au/book-2/
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Brady was the Unmade of Honour.
Podcast wedding of the year. Full ceremony at: youtu.be/g5hvxDk-gkI
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Well this is a first: a podcast wedding! An Unmade Marriage is made!
It’s the podcast wedding of the century. youtu.be/g5hvxDk-gkI
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If you enjoyed our recent Rocking Horse documentary, well, we have another blockbuster coming your way this Saturday!!!
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Obama stock trades as president: 0. Biden stock trades as president: 0. Trump stock trades in Q1 2026 alone: 3,600 . When do we all just admit he is a grifter and half of the American population got tricked into thinking he'd help anyone but himself and his inner circle?
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The US gives far to much attention to the significance of late night talk shows.
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Just once in my life I'd like to be sacked and paid out as an AFL Head Coach.
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NEW EPISODE now landing in your feeds...
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Now's the time to sign up to Patreon - these will be dished out this week to a select few in the $3 tier! If you know you know. 🎸🐎 patreon.com/c/unmadefm/membe…
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Preach.
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Get 'em whilst they're hot.
Attention to those in the market for Spoon of the Week™ Collector Cards New pictures and an update on card variants now in circulation... Plus a few rare packs in stock... unmade.fm/spoon-collector-ca… posh-as-cushions.myshopify.c…
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Tough day for a fellow Traralgonite. Well done, mate.
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Michael Voss has resigned as Carlton coach, per @CalTwomey.
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I’ve always considered the Summersault Festival one of the best days of music. I’ve still got the magazine and several blurry photos. Now Tamra Davis has made a doco about it! #sonicyouth #beastieboys #pavement #beck #bikinikill #foofighters #kimdeal youtu.be/XZHk6rU7cWc?feature…

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Massive.
A bumper “double episode” of the world’s slowest podcast. podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcas…
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NEW EPISODE is up... unmade.fm/episodes/episode17…
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Early Christianity was not "traditional." It was counter-cultural: In ancient Rome, it was common to throw out unwanted infants. In the early church, Christians rescued the babies and eventually acquired enough political clout to pass laws against infanticide. From Love Thy Body:
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Stressed? Read a book: "A University of Sussex study found that just 6 minutes of reading cut stress levels by 68%. That beat listening to music (61%), drinking tea (54%), and going for a walk (42%)."
Replying to @anishmoonka
Part 2. Yale tracked 3,635 people over the age of 50 for 12 years. People who read books for more than 3.5 hours a week lived 23 months longer than people who didn’t read at all. A 20% drop in mortality risk. From sitting on a couch with a book. They controlled for age, sex, race, education, wealth, health status, and depression. The gap held across every single one. It only worked for books, though. Newspapers and magazines barely moved the needle. The researchers traced it to something specific: books force your brain to hold characters, plotlines, and ideas in memory at the same time and connect them across hours or days. That kind of sustained mental effort builds cognitive reserves that magazines and news articles simply don’t demand. A University of Sussex study found that just 6 minutes of reading cut stress levels by 68%. That beat listening to music (61%), drinking tea (54%), and going for a walk (42%). The cognitive neuropsychologist who ran it, David Lewis, said it works because reading locks the mind onto a single narrative, which slows heart rate and eases muscle tension. Your brain can’t spiral about your inbox when it’s tracking a plot. A 2013 study published in Science tested whether reading literary fiction improves your ability to read other people’s emotions. Five experiments. All showed the same thing: people who read literary fiction scored higher on emotion-recognition tests than people who read nonfiction, genre fiction, or nothing at all. The theory is that literary fiction presents complex, unpredictable characters who train your brain to decode real human behavior. Fair caveat: later replication attempts got mixed results, so the single-session effect is still debated. But the broader correlation between fiction reading and social cognition has held up across multiple independent studies. Reading on physical paper may matter more than you’d expect, too. Six out of seven meta-analyses have found that people comprehend text better on paper than on screens. Researchers call it the “screen inferiority effect.” Scrolling fragments attention and strips away physical cues (page thickness, text position) your brain uses to build a mental map of the material. A Norwegian eye-tracking study caught something unsettling: students reading on screens processed text more shallowly than paper readers. They didn’t even realize they were doing it. Part 1 covered the brain rewiring. This is the rest of the picture. Books cut stress faster than a walk. They may add nearly two years to your life. They sharpen your ability to read the room. And paper beats screens in 6 out of 7 studies for actually understanding what you read. Six minutes a day is where it starts.
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I'm running two focus groups in Adelaide for a new project, looking participants aged 30-60. The focus is on values, beliefs and worldviews with people who both do and don't identify as Christian.
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They're enjoyable, with activities and conversation, led by a professional facilitator. Hospitality is provided. If you are available either Thursday 9:30-12:30pm, or next Tuesday 12th May 6pm-9pm, please shoot me a DM and I'll provide further details. Thanks!
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The Stakeholders have spoken youtu.be/jtSw8P0KXyQ
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