The Australian Baby Boomer Podcast
Society & Culture:Personal Journals
As promised, some of the episodes on this podcast will be celebrating creativity. In this episode, Bea reads some of her short stories. The first is based on an old Jewish folk tale, and features a silk jacket. The second will resonate with anyone who has dabbled in amateur dramatics. Another is about a married couple negotiating their retirement dreams, and yet another involves a mysterious lady, a man, and a pansy-decorated umbrella. The poem, a villanelle, honours Monet's garden. Enjoy!
The importance of inclusive diversity on boards
The podcaster interviewed
Sexologist and Human Rights Advocate Dr Lorel Mayberry discusses her work with Borderless Friendship
Giving back - volunteering at Solaris, Read Write Now and sponsoring Hill Tribe Children for Borderless Friendship
A Short Story by the Podcaster
Volunteering in Western Australia
Migrating from the U.S. to Australia. A creative's journey
A mother's memory of occupied Holland during the second World War
Merry Xmas greetings and a musical treat
Four more stories and a poem from Bea
Historical fiction, the publishing industry, and all things writing
Dual creative endeavours - music and writing
Sailing around Australia - the Recollections of a Blue Nomad
Hi there - returning to the podcast after time away
The Portrait Painter
Growing up on someone else's time - Part Two
Growing up on someone else's time - Part One
The Builder
The Storyteller
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