Conversations

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    Special Collection: How I made peace with my mother and our complicated relationship

    20/05/2026 | 48 mins.
    Diana Nguyen's mother would walk out of her performances at interval in protest of her career, but Diana forged on and in the process healed this mother-daughter relationship. (R)
    Diana Nguyen knew she was born for a life on the stage when she discovered dancing while staying in a nunnery as a child.
    Her love affair with the arts, however, fractured her relationship with her mother, who had escaped Vietnam by boat and wanted her eldest daughter to be 'more' than a performer.
    But a trip to her motherland helped heal this mother-daughter relationship, and after years of walking out of her performances in protest, Diana finally saw her mum from the stage as she took her bow.
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    Special Collection: An unexpected later in life love story

    19/05/2026 | 50 mins.
    At 48, Bill Hayes moved to New York. He took up photography, and never anticipated the surprise of falling in love with his neighbour, Dr Oliver Sacks,  a neurologist, a naturalist and a university professor. (R)Doctor Oliver Sacks became famous for writing case histories of his patients in books, including The Man Who Mistook his Wife for a Hat, and An Anthropologist on Mars.
    At 75 years old, Oliver had never been in a relationship, until he fell deeply in love with his neighbour Bill Hayes, who was decades younger than him.
    Bill and Oliver lived together until Oliver Sacks died in 2015, in his early eighties.
    Further information
    Bill's memoir Insomniac City was published in 2017 by Bloomsbury.
    This conversation was recorded at the 2017 Sydney Writers' Festival.
    The producer was Nicola Harrison and the Executive Producer was Pam O'Brien.
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    Special Collection: The teenage TV star who feels 'lucky to be paraplegic'

    18/05/2026 | 52 mins.
    Louise Philip had just scored her breakout role on Australian television, in Bellbird, when a horrific car crash threatened to derail the life she was forging for herself. (R)
    Louise was 15 years old when she convinced her parents to let her drop out of high school to become an actress.
    She had just scored her breakout role on Australian television, but within a few months a terrible car crash threatened to derail the life that she was forging for herself. 
    Louise broke her back and permanently lost the use of her legs, and she was told that the silver screen was no longer a place for her.
    But Louise fought to get back to work, and thrived on Australian television sets for years until she did something else that people told her was impossible -- she became a mother.
    Only after Louise became a mother did she have the perspective to deeply talk to her father, who was driving the car when it crashed all those years ago, about grief, guilt and forgiveness.
    This episode of Conversations was first broadcast in 2024.
    The producer was Nicola Harrison and the executive producer was Carmel Rooney.
    It explores disability, tv acting, Australian television, disability access, discrimination, grief, guilt, motherhood, family, love, tragedy, resilience, forgiveness.
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    Lindy Lee on how Zen Buddhism changed her life and art

    15/05/2026 | 52 mins.
    As a little girl growing up in Brisbane in the era of the White Australia policy, Lindy lived through the pain of always feeling different but then she began using it as fuel for her art. (R)
    It took her many years to find the power in what she calls the 'tearing' in her identity.
    She began to make work based on her own family story, and her Zen practice.
    Lindy is now one of Australia's leading contemporary artists.
    This episode of Conversations was first broadcast in 2022
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    How Japanese spiritual traditions can make everyday life more beautiful

    15/05/2026 | 51 mins.
    Growing up in Tokyo, Hiroko Yoda never thought of herself as religious, but after her mother died, she began exploring the spiritual traditions of Japan.
    She was inspired by the Shinto idea that there are '8 million spiritual beings', animating everything we encounter.
    In the different practices of Shintoism, Buddhism, and Shugendo, Hiroko found practical means of emotional support, and also ways of making her everyday life more beautiful.
    Further informationHiroko's book is called Eight Million Ways to Happiness
    She will be appearing at this year's  Sydney Writers' Festival
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About Conversations
Conversations draws you deeper into the life story of someone you may have heard about, but never met. Journey into their world, joining them on epic adventures to unfamiliar places, back in time to wild moments of history, and into their deepest memories, to be moved by personal stories of resilience and redemption. Hosted by Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowski, Conversations is the ABC's most popular long-form interview program. Every day we explore the vast tapestry of human experience, weaving together narratives from history, science, art, and personal storytelling. Conversations Live is coming to the stage! Join Sarah Kanowski and Richard Fidler for an unmissable night of unforgettable stories, behind-the-scenes secrets, and surprise guests. Australia’s most-loved podcast — live, up close, and in the moment. Find out more at the Conversations website.
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