How Legacy is Shaping Future Leaders Like Isabella Taylor
Jeremy Cordeaux highlights how Legacy, a charity supporting Australian Defence Force families, is nurturing future leaders like Isabella.
Jeremy Cordeaux highlights how Legacy, a charity supporting Australian Defence Force families, is nurturing future leaders like Isabella.
Isabella Taylor and Jeremy Cordeaux discuss how schools are shaping national identity by balancing history.
Multiculturalism has long been seen as a defining feature of Australian society. However, Jeremy Cordeaux, in The Court of Public Opinion, suggests it might be
“We were travelling and enjoying life but noticed something was missing,” Tony says, sparking Lonely Planet’s creation.
Jeremy Cordeaux offers a strong critique of what he refers to as the dangers of political correctness.
Friendships are an essential part of our lives, but what happens when a friendship starts to feel more like a burden than a blessing?
Jeremy Cordeaux explores the financial challenges facing self-funded retirees, particularly when it comes to aged care. Here’s why the system might be working against them.
Remember the days of Magic Mountain and Dazzleland? 90s kids in Adelaide sure do. In a nostalgic episode of Two Brunettes & A Gay, the
Kate Mason chats with Bridget Johns, founder of “Be Simply Free,” about her journey from a chaotic life to one of organised serenity.
Animal Welfare League’s Anthony Cochrane chats to Jeremy Cordeaux about the surprising challenges animals face and why they deserve a loving home.
Professor Katherine Bennett explains to Jeremy Cordeaux why this is happening and what it means for public health.
Jeremy Cordeaux sits down with Jackie Goodall from the iconic Rising Sun Inn. Jackie shares the inn’s rich history, unique charm, and the challenges and
Jeremy Cordeaux sits down with Michael Jockovic, the mastermind behind Brisbane’s beloved Cordeaux Social Club
Jeremy Cordeaux welcomes Anthony Cochrane from the Animal Welfare League to discuss the joys and quirks of pet ownership.
Tilda Cobham-Hervey has made a name for herself in film, television, and theatre, and is also a writer and director.
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
Isabella Taylor speaks with Australian hyperrealist artist Robin Eley, who shares his inspirational story of becoming an artist
We review the kids show “Josh Staley – Wacky Wizardry Goes Wrong” at the 2024 Adelaide Fringe.
Isabella Taylor hosts Ben Baker recounting his odyssey from an Australian high school to the pinnacle of global photography, capturing the essence of the most
We review the kids show ‘Signor Baffo’ in its debut at the Adelaide Fringe.
We check out CIRCUS The Show at the 2024 Adelaide Fringe! WINNER – Best Children’s Event, Adelaide Fringe Weeklies 2021, 2023
Kate discusses the four personality temperaments of children: choleric, sanguine, melancholic, and phlegmatic.
In this episode Dr Samantha Goldman, an occupational therapist and feeding therapist, discusses the sensory fears that children can have around food.
It’s a common concern for parents feeling like their child doesn’t fit in or is just too different. There could be a problem.
There are 6,570 days in the first 18 years of our children’s lives. When you think about it, this is how many days we have
Have you ever struggled to communicate effectively with your coworkers, partner, or children, particularly on sensitive topics?
Explore with us the universal struggle of never feeling like you have enough time as a parent. In a world where time seems to slip
If you accept there is another tier of behavioural decision-making that can be classified as Good and Bad, making that distinction for our kids is
Perfectionism is a personality trait characterized by setting extremely high standards for oneself. Sometimes there’s nothing wrong with that, it can encourage us to go
Hey that mine. I saw it first. Too bad. Finders keepers. Losers weepers.
When traveling do you prefer to be highly organized and structured? Loose and available for what catches your whim? Or somewhere in between.
The most important tenet of Attachment theory is that young children need to develop a relationship with at least one primary caregiver for normal social
More than 40 counties and territories around the world have banned the physical punishment of children.
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ME/CFS as it’s known. The World Health Organisation classified ME/CFS as a disease, not a psychological issue, back in the
Cindy and Brian in their 30’s when they became parents so they thought they were ready to handle pretty much anything it brought them.
Grandparents teach young children. They bring a special enthusiasm that helps a child grow.
Imagine you live downstream from a factory that makes widgets. You keep seeing widgets in the river near where you live. Your natural solution to
Tuning in to Kids® (TIK) is a suite of parenting programs that focus on the emotional connection between parents/carers and their children, from pre-schoolers to
No one likes to fail and no one wants to see their kids fail. But failure plays an important role in life.
Media influence Secrets helps unravel the mysteries of securing media attention with our groundbreaking 4 module podcast.
Join Aaron Collis, Celeste La Scala, and Deanna Carbone as they bring you more shenanigans than ever before.
A weekly podcast recorded in Adelaide that puts South Australian passion on centre stage with a featured guest who joins us each week as a
Hosts Jamie LeMura and Leigh Harrison talk all things Motorsport including Karting, F1, V8 Supercars, TCR, and Motogp too. Released each fortnight.
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