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Sowing the Seeds

Sowing the Seeds

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This episode contains confronting material, including references to abuse, trauma, and distressing personal experiences. Listener discretion is advised.


What happens when memory doesn’t come back clean?


In this episode of Sleepers, we hear from the grand nephew of the monster STAN HART, in an interview that is as fragmented as it is confronting. What unfolds is not a neat narrative, but something far more complex: a series of lived experiences shaped by major trauma, survival, and time.


Some claims made in this interview cannot be independently verified. Where relevant, we have made that clear. This episode does not seek to confirm every detail, but it does recognise the weight and courage it takes to speak at all.


This is not an easy listen.

It wasn't easy for Bryan or Max to produce.


But it is an important... very important!


As Sleepers continues to dig into South Australia’s most confronting and unresolved stories, this episode marks a shift into territory where truth, memory, and perception don’t always align.


And where the questions matter just as much as the answers.


SLEEPERS LIVE — Wednesday, August 22 Adelaide, SOUTH AUSTRALIA

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📅 Wednesday, August 22

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