The Last Post Radio Show
The Last Post Radio Show
Podcast Description
The Last Post Radio show entertains and informs with conversations with leading Australians across a wide selection of genre.
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Content Themes
The show focuses on a wide range of topics including aging, mental health, arts and culture, historical events, and environmental issues. Specific episodes highlight themes such as the impact of social isolation on aging with discussions featuring experts like Geoff Rowe, personal journeys like Bill Bennett's 800-kilometre pilgrimage, and the cultural significance of projects like the HMAS Sydney memorial.

The Last Post Radio show entertains and informs with conversations with leading Australians across a wide selection of genre.
In this disturbing but redeeming conversation, Dr Mel Baker speaks about her film, ‘Say My Name’ and her book trilogy. Mel speaks openly about her father abusing her from the age of four, of her father sharing her with his business friends when she was seven and eight. Of homelessness and of witnessing a murder, late one night, in Sydney. Mel speaks of becoming a pool shark around Sydney pubs, from the age of 17, to make money. Mel speaks of sexual abuse and bullying in the navy, of perpetrators attempting to hide the truth and, during her time of homelessness, mothering a 5-year old who was also homeless. Share the truth, February 8 at an event of redemption, connection and storytelling, with a screening of ‘Say My Name’. For Last Post listeners, a chance to grab 2 free tickets, with details at the end of the chat.

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