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Meet Kerry—83 years old, sharp, funny, and a recovered alcoholic with a story that’s as moving as it is inspiring. She opens up about addiction, recovery, and what it means to truly reclaim your life.
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Episode 4 (Part 2) - Inside the Mind of Charles Waterstreet: Rake, Rogerson & Real Crimes
This is the second half of my interview with Charles Waterstreet, where we dive into his connection to the hit TV show Rake, the high-profile murder trial of Roger Rogerson and Glen McNamara, and other memorable cases from his legal career. From courtroom dramas to real-life confessions, Waterstreet shares insights you won’t hear anywhere else. This interview contains legal discussion and personal views about real events, including criminal trials. It also includes sensitive material that may not be suitable for all audiences. The opinions expressed are those of the interviewee and do not reflect official legal findings or any endorsement by this podcast.
Episode 3 (Part 1) - Interview with Sydney barrister Charles Waterstreet about being cancelled
This is part one of my conversation with Sydney barrister Charles Waterstreet where we discuss his public fall from grace, the line between free speech and social consequence, and the culture that shaped — and unmade — him. Accused by three women of inappropriate conduct in the workplace, Waterstreet shares his perspective in our conversation.
Episode 2 - Kerry: A story of recovery from Alcoholism
Episode 1 - Talking about the Live Sheep Export Ban in Australia with Caroline Robinson
In the very first episode of Outcast, I sit down with Caroline Robinson to talk about the Australian government’s live sheep export ban, which is set to take effect by May 2028. Caroline and her husband farm near the Wheatbelt town of Narembeen, WA, and she’s been a passionate advocate for the ‘Keep the Sheep’ campaign. Just after the bill was passed in July 2024, we spoke about what this decision means for the sheep industry, rural communities, and the future of Australian farming.
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