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Bruce Pascoe Is Going To Die

Bruce Pascoe Is Going To Die

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BRUCE PASCOE IS GOING TO DIE


Bruce Pascoe is a writer and farmer with extensive knowledge of the Australian landscape that reframes the colonised whitewashing of centuries of First Nations innovation. He has published 36 books including Dark Emu, which won the NSW Premier’s Award for Literature in 2016. Bruce is a deep thinker and so articulate about what it is to bear witness to the cycles of life and death in the natural world, and what he feels about his own legacy…and how much there’s still left to achieve.


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Marieke Hardy Is Going To Die is a podcast made by Marieke Hardy (IG @marieke_hardy).

You can follow at IG @GoingToDiePod

Music by Lord Fascinator (IG @lordfascinator)

Produced by Darren Scarce (IG @Dazz26)

Video edits by Andy Nedelkovski (IG @AndyNeds)

Artwork by Lauren Egan (IG @heylaurenegan)

Photography by Eamon Leggett (IG @anxietyoptions)

With thanks to Amelia Chappelow (IG @ameliachappelow)

Camilla McKewen (IG @CamillaLucyLucy)

and Rhys Graham (IG @RhysJGraham)


Drop an email to mariekehardyisgoingtodie@gmail.com


Whilst acknowledging the privilege that comes with having the space to discuss death and mortality, we want to also recognise that discussing these topics can raise some wounds. Should you wish to seek extra support, please consider the following resources:


https://www.healthline.com/health/mental-health/online-grief-support-groups

https://www.grief.org.au/ga/ga/Support/Support_Groups.aspx

https://www.headspace.com/meditation/grief

https://www.mindful.org/a-10-minute-guided-meditation-for-working-with-grief/

https://griefline.org.au/get-help/

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