Helping you figure out all the big stuff in life: relationships, health, money, work and the world. Let's talk! With trusted experts and your stories, Life Matt...
Communicating with teens and negotiating with the 'bank of mum and dad'
The Netflix series 'Adolescence' is resonating with parents concerned about what their teens may be consuming online. How can parents make sure they're keeping in touch with what's happening in their teen's worlds? Also, what to do when a 'gift' from your parents to buy your first home has come with some surprising strings attached.
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Rethinking after school care and Ben Lee's two cents
Is it time to rethink before and after school and holiday care? What are the ethics of voting? Ben Lee opens his bank account. And the reason why we're eating less fruit and vegetables.
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Is the price of fitness too high? And what your generation says about your vote.
Australia is one of the most expensive countries in the world for fitness, according to a new ranking from insurance comparison site Compare the Market, so are you being priced out of staying fit? And what influence your generation has on the issues that are important to you.
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What does it mean to commit to a "no money" lifestyle in 2025?
Ten years ago, Jo Nemeth quit her job and closed her bank account. Today, she's more committed than ever to her money-less life. Back in the 60s this kind of thing was par for the course, but is there a modern counter-culture movement that actively rejects and opposes mainstream cultural values and norms? Plus what happens to your genetic information when DNA testing companies go bankrupt, how communities can recover from back to back natural disasters and what to do when your friendship circle turns toxic.
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Is sexual harassment in schools getting worse?
Sarah knew something was wrong after her daughter's first day at a new high school. After some gentle questions, her daughter revealed a boy in her class had made disturbing and violent sexual comments to her. What followed is a story of what schools, parents and broader society can and can't - or won't - do to take threats and sexual harassment against kids seriously.Plus one midwife's story, why your gluten intolerance is real - even if it's just in your head - and why this woman is running the equivalent of two marathons a day for mental health.
Helping you figure out all the big stuff in life: relationships, health, money, work and the world. Let's talk! With trusted experts and your stories, Life Matters is all about what matters to you.