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The Glasshouse

A weekly Arts podcast
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The Glasshouse

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The Glasshouse

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The Glasshouse

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Presenter Beth AQ says goodbye to presenting The Glasshouse, after four brilliant years. This final episode features an interview with author and academic Chelsea Watego, who speaks about her collection of essays, ‘Another Day in the Colony’, a
Ngāi Tahu author and journalist Becky Manawatu talks about writing her prize-winning debut novel ‘Auē’, which explores fractured families through the lives of two orphaned brothers; and Karen Cheng describes learning from her father the recipe
Journalist and public radio producer, Mell Chun speaks about the history of Chinese families in Tasmania, explored in her audio documentary ‘Tin Valley’; and podcast producer Madeleine Heather talks about creating and hosting her podcasts ‘Recl
Tom Patterson talks about his debut novel, ‘Missing’, out through Allen & Unwin, the true story of Mark May, who lived rough for thirty-five years in remote New South Wales gorge country; and author, illustrator and artist Gabrielle Wang, newly
Professor Therese Davis and Dylan Bird talk about their new podcast “Seeing Green,” a collaboration between Swinburne University of Technology and Monash University which looks at how Australian Film has shaped our relationship to land, water a
Senior Curator from The Australian Centre of Contemporary Art (ACCA) Miriam Kelly and Associate Professor and Director of XYX Lab Dr Nicole Kalms discuss “Who’s Afraid of Public Space?” A new work that explores the contested nature of public sp
Historian and activist Jackie Huggins talks about the new edition of ‘Sister Girl: Reflections on Tiddaism, Identity and Reconciliation’, a collection representing almost four decades of her essays, speeches and interviews, re-issued through UQ
Gunai/Kurnai woman Veronica Gorrie has just been awarded the Victorian Prize for Literature, and the Award for Indigenous Writing, at the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards, for her memoir 'Black and Blue', which explores growing up and joinin
Award-winning podcast producer Siobhan McHugh talks about harnessing the strengths of the audio medium and her book ‘The Power of Podcasting:Telling Stories Through Sound’, out through NewSouth Publishing; and writer Jane Harrison shares with B
Author and poet Omar Musa talks about woodcut prints, nature and playfulness, all explored in his collection of artwork, poetry and prose, ‘Killernova’ out through Penguin Australia; and writer and editor Megan Anderson chats about how she
Daniel Juckes, Associate Editor from ‘Westerly’ chats about the latest issue, ‘Westerly 66.2’, and the online Special Issue, ‘Westerly: Great Southern’; and Syazwani S from Hoppers Crossing Secondary College, prize-winner in the nature poetry c
Jazz Money talks about living in a colonised state and Blak queer love, explored in their award-winning debut poetry collection ‘How to Make a Basket’, out through UQP; and poet Andy Jackson shares poems that give insights into the lived e
Artist, lawyer and writer Amani Haydar talks about violence, domestic abuse and intergenerational trauma, explored in her memoir ‘The Mother Wound’, out through Pan Macmillan; and we hear the story of Melbourne busker Johnson Hsu, in ‘The Ballo
Lucie Cutting, co-founder with Nkechi Anele of discussion platform ‘The Pin’, chats with Beth about racism, respect and representing diverse identities by telling authentic personal stories within the Australian narrative.With presenter Beth AQ
Award-winning author Maxine Beneba Clarke joins Beth in a far-ranging interview, reading poems from her new poetry collection, ’How Decent Folk Behave’, out through Hachette, and exploring the process of writing poetry in traumatic times.With p
Sumarlinah Winoto joins Beth to talk about their audio series ‘transomatics’, a trans-informed approach to body movement, made by and for gender-diverse people; and Gus Macdonald imagines falling in love with a total stranger in ‘Elevator Love’
Writer, mental health arts advocate and founder of Schizy Inc, Heidi Everett joins Beth to talk about her new book ‘My Friend Fox’, a candid memoir about the realities of the Australian mental health system and her experiences in a psych ward.
Journalist, essayist and legal researcher, Lucia Osborne-Crowley chats with Beth about reclaiming our bodies from shame and the way trauma can rewrite our biology, explored in her book ‘My Body Keeps Your Secrets’, out through Allen & Unwin.Wit
Greens Senator for NSW, engineer and lifelong activist for social and environmental justice, Dr Mehreen Faruqi, talks about her struggle to navigate changing worlds, from her beginnings in Pakistan to coming to Australia, in her memoir ‘Too Mig
Writer and historian Yves Rees talks about their memoir ‘All About Yves: Notes from a Transition’, which shares their experience of being transgender in Australia today, out through Allen & Unwin; and Alice Ansara shares her story of evacuating
Author and editor Jennifer Down talks about her novel ‘Bodies of Light’, an intimate saga of one woman’s turbulent life, exploring cycles of trauma, reinventing oneself and healing from deep wounds, and discusses models of care for the vuln
Acclaimed Canadian author Tanya Talaga joins Beth to chat about her award-winning true crime investigation ‘Seven Fallen Feathers: Racism, Death, and Hard Truths in a Northern City’, which explores the deaths of seven Indigenous high school s
Chinese-American-Australian author Paige Clark joins Beth to chat about short story writing, and blending the fantastical with the minutiae of daily life in her debut collection of short stories, ‘She Is Haunted’, out through Allen & Unwin.
Poet, playwright and author Mike Kennedy, Co-Director of the National Young Writers’ Festival, chats about the challenges of putting together an all-digital NYWF this year; and Daniel Semo learns about what it really takes to know another langu
Writer, photographer and artist Sarah Walker talks about bodily experience, control and photography in her new essay collection, ‘The First Time I Thought I Was Dying’, out through UQP; and Georgina Savage, Creative Producer of new Victorian Wo
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