Is Higher Education in Australia Broken? Jeremy Cordeaux Thinks So
When did universities become profit centers instead of institutions of learning? With rising tuition fees and “worthless” degrees, has higher education in Australia lost its
When did universities become profit centers instead of institutions of learning? With rising tuition fees and “worthless” degrees, has higher education in Australia lost its
In a world increasingly disconnected from nature, The Tree Collectors by Amy Stewart offers a powerful reminder of the importance of our natural environment.
Fiona McArthur, a bestselling author with over three million books sold, shares her experiences with Jeremy Cordeaux live from the Romance Writers Conference in Adelaide.
Finegan Kruckemeyer’s The End and Everything Before It challenges readers to rethink everything they know about storytelling. But what makes this debut novel so captivating?
Jeremy Cordeaux hosts Professor Tonia Gray from the University of Western Sydney. She shares valuable insights into why allowing children to take risks is crucial
Paddy O’Reilly and his work is admired by Cath and many others. Her admiration suggests O’Reilly will gain many new fans.
This 4-module podcast series, innovatively designed, serves as a groundbreaking resource for entrepreneurs and small business owners. It’s ideal for those seeking to master media
Kathleen, Georgia, and Amy are sitting back and relaxing into this week’s episode as they discuss the forever escapist subgenre of Vacation Romance.
The Lovers are back breaking down one of Pamela Regis’s essential elements of romance: the Point of Ritual Death (PORD, for short).
It’s our first book club week! This week the Lovers do a deep dive on Ali Hazelwood’s Love on the Brain, revisiting happy endings, aca-romance, and enemies to lover
They’re baaaaaaaack! The Word Docs have spent the last couple of years recording random episodes and failing to release them.
Writers are cruel creatures. This week, the Word Docs discuss all the occasions when they’ve felt let down, horribly surprised, or otherwise manipulated by authors,
We’re lifting the boot and unpacking our process. This week, Amy leads a discussion on the form and purpose of exegetical writing as Sean snores
Podcasts have become an increasingly popular medium for education and learning, and for good reason. Here are a few benefits of using podcasts in education:
This week, our intrepid Word Docs dig down into the relationship between writers and their words. Can you separate the fiction on the page from
Writers Read by LiTracey – Getting THAT book in children’s hands. On this episode Tracey chats with Marlies Hobbs about the book she has co-written
Kesta Fleming reads aloud from her debut chapter book ‘Marlow Brown – Scientist in the Making’ and our student reviewer Liv gives us her rating
From big structural issues to hooks and semicolons, and everything in-between … the Word Docs are all over it.
With speech and language dominating most of our communication, it is quite fun to ponder just how significant words can be in our lives.
Welcome to the “Zen Meditation – Mediation Tools” podcast channel!
All the latest news, reviews, previews and interviews with players and officials from the 2023 NBL1 Central Basketball Season men’s and women’s competitions.
Join Isabella Taylor on an adventure to inspire young people to follow their dreams in the series Inspired By.
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