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Join host Murray Stewart for episode 1482 of Blind Magic in Alice Springs, a solo episode filled with personal storytelling, warmth and unexpected drama. Murray opens with a vivid true-life anecdote that sets the tone for a program about loyalty, companionship and the surprising ways animals touch our lives.
The centerpiece story recounts a tragic break-in in which a man and his beloved cockatoo were killed. In a powerful twist, the cockatoo fought to defend its owner and carried blood on its beak and claws that ultimately helped police identify and convict the perpetrators. Murray explores the deep bond between people and their pets and how animals can sometimes play a crucial role even in the darkest moments.
Broadening the conversation, Murray reflects on everyday connections with animals — from dogs and birds to even goldfish — and how those relationships sustain people who live alone. He recommends companionship, especially a puppy for someone feeling isolated, both for emotional support and added safety. The episode mixes tenderness with a wry sense of humor about protection and home life.
Murray also shares lighter, personal moments about his own feisty little companion, Sater, named for Murray’s love of the St Kilda Football Club. With footy season approaching, he teases how Sater picks up on his excitement and occasionally joins in the barrage of cheers — and would, Murray says, defend home and territory without hesitation.
Expect a compact, heartfelt episode combining true-crime resonance, reflections on animal loyalty, practical encouragement for listeners who live alone, and Murray’s signature warmth and wit. This is episode 1482, a Blind Magic Communications production.
By bridgeovermurrayJoin host Murray Stewart for episode 1482 of Blind Magic in Alice Springs, a solo episode filled with personal storytelling, warmth and unexpected drama. Murray opens with a vivid true-life anecdote that sets the tone for a program about loyalty, companionship and the surprising ways animals touch our lives.
The centerpiece story recounts a tragic break-in in which a man and his beloved cockatoo were killed. In a powerful twist, the cockatoo fought to defend its owner and carried blood on its beak and claws that ultimately helped police identify and convict the perpetrators. Murray explores the deep bond between people and their pets and how animals can sometimes play a crucial role even in the darkest moments.
Broadening the conversation, Murray reflects on everyday connections with animals — from dogs and birds to even goldfish — and how those relationships sustain people who live alone. He recommends companionship, especially a puppy for someone feeling isolated, both for emotional support and added safety. The episode mixes tenderness with a wry sense of humor about protection and home life.
Murray also shares lighter, personal moments about his own feisty little companion, Sater, named for Murray’s love of the St Kilda Football Club. With footy season approaching, he teases how Sater picks up on his excitement and occasionally joins in the barrage of cheers — and would, Murray says, defend home and territory without hesitation.
Expect a compact, heartfelt episode combining true-crime resonance, reflections on animal loyalty, practical encouragement for listeners who live alone, and Murray’s signature warmth and wit. This is episode 1482, a Blind Magic Communications production.