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The Limb Shift (preview episode)
This podcast isn’t just about prosthetics, surgeries, or rehabilitation—though those things matter. It’s about identity, resilience, grief, humour, frustration, and the strange, unexpected moments that define life after limb loss. … Read the rest “The Limb Shift (preview episode)”
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A conversation with Ali France
Today was one of those days that stays with you long after the recorder is switched off. I interviewed Ali France for my podcast series, The Limb Shift, which … Read the rest “A conversation with Ali France”
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Don’t be afraid in the limelight — Dwayne Fernandes
“All parents. When they realize the kid has a disability, they reevaluate the world that they’re in.” Dwayne Fernandes dropped those words early in our chat, and they’ve been rattling … Read the rest “Don’t be afraid in the limelight — Dwayne Fernandes”
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The House Of Love
I don’t recall the very first dance party I attended, but it would have been in the early 90s. I do, however, clearly remember my first Mardi Gras in 1989—enjoying … Read the rest “The House Of Love”
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Back on the surfboard, after a shark attack
Last week, I had the absolute privilege of interviewing Chris Blowes for an upcoming episode of The Limb Shift.
Chris’s story is one of the most harrowing yet resilient … Read the rest “Back on the surfboard, after a shark attack”
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“I’m standing here today on one-leg” – Tanya Hosch on the decision that changed her life.
I’m back at my desk tonight, editing the conversation I had with Tanya Hosch for The Limb Shift. It’s a strange feeling, editing these conversations just a few months … Read the rest ““I’m standing here today on one-leg” – Tanya Hosch on the decision that changed her life.”







I regret not visiting the pub at Humpty Doo when we were in Darwin. I remember Fogg Dam where we…
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Modern architecture is not really my thing but I do like what I can here within the church.
I've reported a couple of really bad instances, but it seems like a lot of effort, when the answer is…
Public bike companies are very responsive to complaints, and Snap, Send, Solve is quite good too.