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Episode 1,472 of Blind Magic, recorded in Alice Springs, features host Murray Stewart presenting a wide-ranging solo reflection on politics, personal struggle, and faith. Murray opens with a bold political forecast: as Prime Minister Albanese’s standing falters, he predicts a leadership shake-up in the opposition — naming Andrew Hastie as the likely successor to Susan Lee by April 2026 — and explains why he believes Australia is restless for stronger leadership.
The episode then turns personal. Murray discusses a sudden emotional collapse after losing a job opportunity he thought was secured, how it forced him to confront feelings of worthlessness, and how he began to recover. He shares practical strategies that helped him — getting up, exercising, reconnecting with loved ones — and the immediate comfort he found when his dog Santa offered an unconditional embrace.
Murray also speaks candidly about faith as a source of resilience. He distinguishes belief in Christ from organized religion, describing how his Christian faith and trust in God sustain him and inform how he wants to contribute to others. He invites listeners to consider spiritual strength alongside practical steps for mental wellbeing.
Key points: a forecast about Australian opposition leadership change; an honest first-person account of depression and recovery; coping tools (movement, social contact, gratitude); the healing role of pets; and a personal testimony about the sustaining power of faith. Guests: none — a solo episode with Murray Stewart. Production: Blonde Magic Communications.
By bridgeovermurrayEpisode 1,472 of Blind Magic, recorded in Alice Springs, features host Murray Stewart presenting a wide-ranging solo reflection on politics, personal struggle, and faith. Murray opens with a bold political forecast: as Prime Minister Albanese’s standing falters, he predicts a leadership shake-up in the opposition — naming Andrew Hastie as the likely successor to Susan Lee by April 2026 — and explains why he believes Australia is restless for stronger leadership.
The episode then turns personal. Murray discusses a sudden emotional collapse after losing a job opportunity he thought was secured, how it forced him to confront feelings of worthlessness, and how he began to recover. He shares practical strategies that helped him — getting up, exercising, reconnecting with loved ones — and the immediate comfort he found when his dog Santa offered an unconditional embrace.
Murray also speaks candidly about faith as a source of resilience. He distinguishes belief in Christ from organized religion, describing how his Christian faith and trust in God sustain him and inform how he wants to contribute to others. He invites listeners to consider spiritual strength alongside practical steps for mental wellbeing.
Key points: a forecast about Australian opposition leadership change; an honest first-person account of depression and recovery; coping tools (movement, social contact, gratitude); the healing role of pets; and a personal testimony about the sustaining power of faith. Guests: none — a solo episode with Murray Stewart. Production: Blonde Magic Communications.