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Episode 4 - Surviving the Christchurch Earthquake!

1 h 1 min · 16. Feb. 2026
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What happens when the ground beneath you collapses — and you’re forced to rebuild not just your surroundings, but yourself? In this powerful episode, Di's cousin Fi, shares her first hand account of working in Christchurch during the devastating 2011 earthquake that claimed 185 lives. With raw honesty and unexpected humour, she takes us inside the chaos of that day and the emotional aftershocks that followed: rebuilding her livelihood, navigating trauma and alcoholism, as well as chats about her journey of adoption and identity.

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