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The Covid Crossing

The Covid Crossing

By: Kate Lawrence
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The Covid Crossing is a variety podcast from the Macedon Ranges, north west of Melbourne. It is about art - mostly language art: books and stories and poetry; heart - thoughts and feelings from ordinary people living through extraordinary times; hope - for a better future, for a more equal and earth allied society; and happenings - small town stories and stand out moments.Copyright Kate Lawrence Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Introducing Tide to the Moon
    May 25 2022
    Tide to the Moon is a story-filled dose of contemplation on being human.
    Join host Kate Lawrence, a practicing storyteller, meditator and vaguely pagan nature lover
    as I share my playful and reflective musings on navigating this ‘one wild and precious life’.

    Together may we be reminded and inspired to find deeper meaning, joy and reverence in the waters of existence.
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    2 mins
  • Announcement of Coming Home
    Oct 15 2021
    This is to announce a new podcast by Kate Lawrence - ‘Coming Home’. It is a 6-part narrative and political podcast about women’s homelessness, made in conjunction with Juno.
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    3 mins
  • Bear Hugs - Part 2
    Dec 9 2020
    In this second part of episode six we hear a beautiful, locally set story from writer Stephen Mitchell. Then we hear a poem from well know Australian author Henry Lawson, followed by an historical story of Annie Hutcheson who emigrated to Australia from Scotland in 1852.
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    45 mins

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