
The Good Life: Andrew Leigh in Conversation
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Ep 177154. Harry Garside on boxing, ballet and masculinity
154. Harry Garside on boxing, ballet and masculinity.

Ep 176153. John Safran on comedy, constraints & creativity
153. John Safran on comedy, constraints & creativity. You can check out John's new book 'Puff Piece' here. Photo credit: Penguin Random House.

Ep 175Markus Zusak on stories that mean everything (Rebroadcast)
Markus Zusak on stories that mean everything (Rebroadcast).

Ep 174Hugh Mackay on the Golden Rule and the Positivity Trap (Rebroadcast)
Hugh Mackay on the Golden Rule and the Positivity Trap (Rebroadcast). Note that this episode contains some discussion of the share of people reporting 'No religion' in the Australian Census. The correct figures were 22.3% in the 2011 Census (which listed 'No religion' last), and 30.1% in the 2016 Census (which listed 'No religion' first).

Ep 173Jono Lineen explains why walking makes us wise (Rebroadcast)
Jono Lineen explains why walking makes us wise (Rebroadcast). To mark The Good Life reaching 150 episodes, we're conducting a listener survey. The survey is HERE . It will take you about three minutes, and gives you a chance to suggest who you'd like to hear from in future episodes. Thanks in advance for sharing your insights and helping shape future

Ep 172152. Jill Stark on breakdowns and breakthroughs
152. Jill Stark on breakdowns and breakthroughs. If this episode raises issues for you, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14. To mark The Good Life reaching 150 episodes, we're conducting a listener survey. The survey is HERE . It will take you about three minutes, and gives you a chance to suggest who you'd like to hear from in future episodes. Thanks in advance for sharing your insights and helping shape future episodes.

Ep 171151. John Bell on leadership lessons from Shakespeare
John Bell on leadership lessons from Shakespeare. To mark The Good Life reaching 150 episodes, we're conducting a listener survey. The survey is HERE . It will take you about three minutes, and gives you a chance to suggest who you'd like to hear from in future episodes. Thanks in advance for sharing your insights and helping shape future episodes. (Photo: Naomi Hamilton)

Ep 170150. Rhiannon Evans on lessons from Ancient Rome
150. Rhiannon Evans on lessons from Ancient Rome. To mark The Good Life's 150th episode, we're conducting a listener survey. The survey is HERE . It will take you about three minutes, and gives you a chance to suggest who you'd like to hear from in future episodes. Thanks in advance for sharing your insights and helping shape future episodes. N.B. Rhiannon's podcast is "Emperors of Rome", available here. Rhiannon's publications include "Utopia Antiqua" and "Caesar's triumphs over Gaul and Rome" (with Sarah Midford). The latter is available for free download here.

Ep 169Linda Burney on love, loss, racism and hope (Rebroadcast)
Linda Burney on love, loss, racism and hope (Rebroadcast).

Ep 168Sisonke Msimang on exile and home, hatred and belonging (Rebroadcast).
Sisonke Msimang on exile and home, hatred and belonging. You can find out more about Sisonke, her recent book Always Another Country, and her other writing here.

Ep 167149. Turia Pitt on triathlons, beauty and happiness
149. Turia Pitt on triathlons, beauty and happiness. Check out Turia Pitt's books: Happy & Other Ridiculous Aspirations, Everything to Live For and Unmasked.

Ep 166148. Rob Hamill on rowing naked across the Atlantic
148. Rob Hamill on rowing naked across the Atlantic. If you want to learn more about Rob's adventures, you can check out his Youtube channel 'The Cruising Kiwis' here. Rob is available for speaking engagements here.

Ep 165147. Natasha Stott Despoja on pathbreaking, changemaking & 80s rock
147. Natasha Stott Despoja on pathbreaking, changemaking & 80s rock.

Ep 164Pat Dodson on reconciliation, Catholicism and Yawuru country. (Rebroadcast)
Pat Dodson on reconciliation, Catholicism and Yawuru country.

Ep 163146. Alice Pung on tragedy, cultural appropriation and the craft of writing
Alice Pung on tragedy, cultural appropriation and the craft of writing. You can learn more about Alice Pung's new book 'One Hundred Days' here.

Ep 162Dylan Marron on conversations with people that hate me (Rebroadcast).
Dylan Marron on conversations with people that hate me (Rebroadcast). If you're interested in Dylan's podcast, you can find information here.

Ep 161145. Juliette Wright on Givit and living life like you cannot fail
Juliette Wright on Givit and living life like you cannot fail. Photo: Glenn Hunt

Ep 160144. Rodney Vlais on changing men who use family violence
Rodney Vlais on changing men who use family violence.

Ep 159Nat Heath on Ironman Triathlons and Indigenous Identity (Rebroadcast)
Nat Heath on Ironman Triathlons and Indigenous Identity (Rebroadcast).

Ep 158Jihad Dib on racism, role models and respect (Rebroadcast)
Jihad Dib on racism, role models and respect (Rebroadcast).

Ep 157Lana Sandas on addiction, advocacy and incarceration (Rebroadcast)
Lana Sandas on addiction, advocacy and incarceration (Rebroadcast).

Ep 156Leigh Sales on luck, doubt, trolls and what makes a great interview (Rebroadcast)
Leigh Sales on luck, doubt, trolls and what makes a great interview (Rebroadcast).

Ep 155Marie Coleman on feminism, trailblazing and a good retirement (Rebroadcast)
Marie Coleman on feminism, trailblazing and a good retirement (Rebroadcast).

Ep 154Maree Crabbe on pornography and gender equality (Rebroadcast)
Maree Crabbe on pornography and gender equality. You can learn more about Maree's work here: www.itstimewetalked.com

Ep 153143. Rosie Batty on tragedy, pain and purpose
Rosie Batty on tragedy, pain and purpose. You can find information about Rosie's book, 'A Mother's Story' here.

Ep 152142. Clara Tuck Meng Soo on transitions and taking a stand
Clara Tuck Meng Soo on transitions and taking a stand.

Ep 151David Sinclair on the science of anti-ageing (Rebroadcast)
David Sinclair on the science of anti-ageing (Rebroadcast).

Ep 150141. Jess Hill on power, control and domestic abuse
Jess Hill on power, control and domestic abuse.

Ep 149Cate McGregor on cricket, speechwriting and transitions (Rebroadcast)
Cate McGregor on cricket, speechwriting and transitions (Rebroadcast). During the conversation, Cate refers to Scyld Berry's account of the January 2016 cricket test match between England and South Africa. You can read that article here.

Ep 148Jonathan Haidt on the Coddling of the American Mind (Rebroadcast)
Jonathan Haidt on the Coddling of the American Mind (Rebroadcast).

Ep 147140. Peter Singer on why you should go vegan
Peter Singer on why you should go vegan. Photo: Alletta Vaandering

Ep 146139. Alan Finkel on Science, Start-Ups and Success
Alan Finkel on Science, Start-Ups and Success. Photo: Andre Goosen Boem.

Ep 145Julia Gillard on friendship, purpose and the cone of silence (Rebroadcast)
Julia Gillard on friendship, purpose and the cone of silence (Rebroadcast).

Ep 144Bill Crews on Exodus, Talkback and Compassion (Rebroadcast)
Bill Crews on Exodus, Talkback and Compassion (Rebroadcast).

Ep 143138. Jack Manning Bancroft on Aboriginal Mentoring and the Winning Fallacy
Jack Manning Bancroft on Aboriginal Mentoring and the Winning Fallacy.

Ep 142137. Alannah Hill on the killer heel of utopia
Alannah Hill on the killer heel of utopia. Some issues discussed in this episode may be confronting for some listeners. If you or anyone you know are experiencing a personal crisis, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732).

Ep 141136. Robert Dessaix on why you should never quite grow up
Robert Dessaix on why you should never quite grow up. You can find information about Robert's latest book, 'The Time of Our Lives' here. Photo of Robert by Matthew Venables.

Ep 140135. Graham Walker on the joy of science
Graham Walker on the joy of science. You can watch Graham's Fenner Lecture: Extraordinary Experiments - Science you can feel here.

Ep 139Kate McClymont on dirt, death and determination (Rebroadcast)
Kate McClymont on dirt, death and determination. (Rebroadcast)

Ep 115Eddie Woo on the joy of maths (Rebroadcast)
Eddie Woo on the joy of maths. (Rebroadcast)

Ep 114Morris Gleitzman on writing big stories for little people (Rebroadcast)
Morris Gleitzman on writing big stories for little people.

Ep 138134. Ginger Gorman on Dealing With Online Trolls
Ginger Gorman on dealing with online trolls.

Ep 111Tim Flannery on fossils, adventure and Indigenous mentors (Rebroadcast)
Tim Flannery on fossils, adventure and Indigenous mentors.

Ep 116Rob Wiblin on effective altruism and making the most of your 80,000 hours (Rebroadcast)
Rob Wiblin on effective altruism and making the most of your 80,000 hours.

Ep 137133. Tayla Harris on AFL, boxing and that kick
Tayla Harris on AFL, boxing and that kick.

Ep 136132. Bruce Pascoe on Understanding Australia's Indigenous Past (and Why It Matters to Our Future)
Bruce Pascoe on Understanding Australia's Indigenous Past (and Why It Matters to Our Future).

Ep 135131. Astrid Jorgensen on Pub Choir
Astrid Jorgensen on Pub Choir.

Ep 109Brad Chilcott on compassion, altruism and activism (Rebroadcast)

Ep 112Robert Putnam on Bowling Alone and living together (Rebroadcast)
Robert Putnam on Bowling Alone and living together.

Ep 134130. Craig Foster on Socceroos, SBS and Human Rights
Craig Foster on Socceroos, SBS and Human Rights.