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A Collection of Conversations with Richard Fidler, Volume 4
- Narrated by: Richard Fidler, full cast
- Length: 4 hrs and 54 mins
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Summary
Let Richard Fidler draw you deeper into the human experience with the fourth volume of Conversations with Richard Fidler.
Conversations with Richard Fidler draws you deeper into the life story of someone you may or may not have heard about - someone who has seen and done amazing things. This audiobook features six interviews from the programme:
- Rosemary Stanton is a well-known independent nutritionist, but what’s less known about her is that she was brought up in a religious sect.
- Professor Jack Beetson was told in school ‘Aboriginal kids just don’t do those harder subjects’ and, despite being an outstanding student, left school early. He eventually returned to further his education and now champions Indigenous literacy programs all over Australia.
- Lily Bailey has obsessive compulsive dsorder, something that she concealed from her parents and friends until she no longer could.
- Graham Long is the CEO and Pastor of the Wayside Chapel in Sydney’s King’s Cross. He lives by the creed that people are not problems to be solved but people to be met.
- Mark Pesce has more than 30 years' experience with digital technology. He explores the future being built for us by the likes of Facebook and wonders whether the time is coming when we may not be able to tell the real world from an illusory digital alternative.
- Candice Fox is an award-winning crime fiction writer, and her childhood was anything but ordinary.
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