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FAQs about Auscast Entertainment:How many episodes does Auscast Entertainment have?The podcast currently has 672 episodes available.
September 05, 2022Ep 10: Ghost Tattoo tells the hidden story of one man’s Holocaust + The mercurial nature of the memoirIt took forty years for Dr Tony Bernard to uncover the full horror of what his father went through in World War 2. The memoir “Ghost Tattoo” is an extraordinary adventure and survival tale of life in Auschwitz but more than that it tells the lesser-known story of what really happened in the Jewish ghettos.And…What sets memoir apart from autobiography and why is it such an important form of writing? Dr Kylie Cardell illustrates a lively conversation about what she calls “life writing” with two fearless books that reveal much about the historical and contemporary experience of being black in Australia.Guests: Dr Tony Bernard, author of Ghost TattooDr Kylie Cardell, Senior Lecturer in English, University of Adelaide and author of “Dear World: Contemporary Uses of the Diary”Our Random Reader - PatrickOther books that get a mention:Kylie Cardell mentions “Truganini: Journey through the apocalypse” by Cassandra Pybus and “The Hate Race” by Maxine Beneba ClarkeMichaela mentions “Still Life” and “Family Life” by Elizabeth Luard and “White Fragility” by Robin DiAngelo.Patrick mentions “The story of San Michel” by Axel Munthe, “A Fortunate Life” by A B Facey, “Any Human Heart” by William Boyd, “The Map that Changed the World” by Simon Winchester, “The Passions of the Mind” by Irving Stone and “Breath” by Tim Winton.Music composed by Quentin Grant SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLESINSTA - Allen and Unwin - @ allenandunwinINSTA - Dr Kylie Cardell - @ kyliesaysINSTA - Hachette - @ hachetteausFB - Allen and Unwin - @ AllenandUnwinBooksFB - Hachette - @ HachetteAustraliaTW - Dr Kylie Cardell - @ KylieCardell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more39minPlay
August 31, 2022Ep 77: Feat. ATLVS - Gippsland GutturalsATLVS joins wormholes to talk about their musical journey and the latest release For more Wormholes follow us on socials below: instagram.com/wormholes.podcasttiktok.com/@wormholes_podcastfacebook.com/wormholespodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more1h 37minPlay
August 23, 2022Ep 09: "Basin" by Scott McCulloch journeys through the apocalyptic and surreal + An early 70s fantasy classic from Ursula Le GuinA man gasps for breath as he is dragged from the ocean and given another chance. Living within a surreal, war-torn landscape and ever on the run through the swampy and threatening world of Basin, Scott McCulloch’s un-named protagonist takes readers on a road story that is unsettling and stark. And, Discover or re-discover Earthsea, a vast archipelago of islands populated by wizards, dragons and shadowy creatures; it's the 1970s ground-breaking creation of fantasy writer Ursula Le Guin.Guests: Scott McCulloch, author of debut novel, ‘Basin’Dr Lisa Bennett, senior Lecturer in Creative Writing, Flinders University Our Random Reader - Chelsea Other books that get a mention: ‘Four Fifty from Paddington’ by Agatha Christie and 'The Great Hope' by Jessica Stanley currently sit on Cath’s Tsundoku. Cath and Lisa discussed ‘Earthsea’ by Ursula Le Guin in our classics segment. Chelsea’s recommendations include 'Fish out of Water' by Kate Hendrick, 'The Yield' by Tara June Winch, 'Talking to My Country' by Stan GrantMusic composed by Quentin Grant SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES Publisher of Basin, Black Inc Books: Insta:@blackincbooksFacebook: BlackIncBooksTwitter: @BlackIncBooks Dr Lisa Hannett: Insta: @lisalhannettSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more36minPlay
August 19, 2022Ep 76: Feat. Scott Middlin - The Middlin MemoirsWe have author and @EmeciaOfficial front man Scott Middlin on to talk about his musical journey, touring, writing and his battle with cancer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more1h 38minPlay
August 09, 2022Ep 08: The latest masterpiece from Geraldine Brooks + a poetic classic from Joe Brainard, one of the art world’s most original creatorsA discarded painting in a roadside clean-up, forgotten bones in a research archive, and Lexington, the greatest racehorse in US history. From these strands of fact, in 'Horse' Geraldine Brooks weaves a sweeping story of spirit, obsession and injustice across American history.And…Meet writer and artist Joe Brainard, whose series of 'I Remember' memoirs broke new literary ground in the 1960s and early 1970s, and have inspired poets and writers ever since.Guests: Geraldine Brooks, Pulitzer Prize winning author of 'Horse'Ken Bolton, poet, author of 'Salute' and 19 other books of poetry published since 1977… and devoted fan of Joe Brainard Our Random Reader - KortinOther books that get a mention: 'Phosphorescence' by Julia Baird and 'The Hush' by Sara Foster currently sit on Sarah’s Tsundoku. Michaela mentioned 'White Fragility' by Robin DiAngelo in her interview with Geraldine Brooks.Music composed by Quentin Grant SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLESGeraldine Brooks: Insta: @ozbrooks100Facebook: Geraldine BrooksTwitter: @GeraldineBrooksHachette: Insta:@HachetteAusFacebook: Hachette Australia BooksTwitter: @HachetteAusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more34minPlay
August 02, 2022Ep 75: Feat. Henry Wilson - Human ThumbOne of Adelaides most lovable comics and human beings joins us to talk about his start in Comedy, a degree in Journalism and his battle with the bottle. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more1h 10minPlay
July 26, 2022Ep 07: Twenty-four seasons of love, loss and food in Japan + the ever-changing allure of the recipe bookKatherine is hafu; half Japanese, half English but in the experience of eating her body “forgot its cultural confusion”. Meshi explores the meals of Katherine’s childhood through Japan’s twenty-four sekki (seasons) untangling the threads of meaning, memory and ritual woven through every delicious mouthful.And…From hand-written recipes passed down through generations, to cook books that take us inside other cultures, or sell us dreams of travel, the recipe book is an enduring artefact of our culture. Foodie and former bookseller Kate Jordan Moore takes us through the many shapes food literature can take.Guests: Katherine Tamiko Arguile, author of Meshi; A personal history of Japanese food published by Affirm PressKate Jordan Moore, former bookseller and history researcher Our Random Reader - ClaraMusic composed by Quentin Grant SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLESInstagram: @katherinetamikoarguile @affirmpressFacebook: @katherinetamikoarguile @affirm pressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more41minPlay
July 21, 2022Ep 74: Feat. Tom Kiely of P67 - Wishing ThinkingTom Kiely returns so discuss the July 22nd release of their Debut Album 'Wishful Thinking'. We go through the creative process, their first national tour and all things life in a Band! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more44minPlay
July 13, 2022Ep 73: Feat. Dylan "Smooth Jones" of SwordfishTromboneDylan "Smooth Jones" of Adelaide band ans Wacked BOTB national finalist 'SwordfishTrombone' comes onto the podcast and talks about cocktails, turning his life around, his music journey and moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more1h 15minPlay
July 11, 2022Ep 06: A wild woman of 19th century Australia + the classic books that still keep the cash registers ringingMabel Worley leapt off the pages of history and could not be shaken from the consciousness of museum curator, Corinne Ball. Who was this woman who gave birth to a daughter in a destitute asylum, married, ran away to join the circus and rubbed shoulders with the stars of her day – only to lapse eventually into criminal existence as a vagrant and public drunk? How did it all go wrong? Corinne Ball tells Mabel’s poignant story.And…Which old classic still keeps the cash registers ringing in Adelaide’s oldest bookstore? And, of all the books they sell, which book would they never allow to run out of stock? Find out from Annie Waters… the woman whose customers trust her with their [reading] lives!Guests: Corinne Ball, author of Three-Ring Circus: the dramatic, mysterious and tragic life of Mabel Worley, a destitute asylum girlAnnie Waters, Co-owner of Mostly Books, Adelaide’s oldest bookstoreOur Random Reader - LilyMusic composed by Quentin Grant SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLESInsta: @mostly_booksInsta: @mr_annieFacebook: @mostlybooksSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more39minPlay
FAQs about Auscast Entertainment:How many episodes does Auscast Entertainment have?The podcast currently has 672 episodes available.