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TW: Please note this episode discusses the sensitive topic of miscarriage
Angela and Renee seem to be obsessed with returns policies, but get on with some sensitive topics and enchanting stories.
- Shit Customer Service - In a climate crisis, why is it acceptable practice to throw returned items in the bin?;
- Making Good Things Happen - Rachel Burke's "Thanks For Nothing" exhibition and it's emotionally driven subject matter, and how chipping away at your artwork can be a healing process;
- Gruen LITE - Boss Burger disrupts the disruptor using sneaky advertising on their packaging through a third party delivery service;
- This Week I... Angela recommends The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, the rich and enchanting series based on the novel by Holly Ringland
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Brand artwork by Mel Baxter Moonshine Madness
Brand photography by Maja Baska Photography
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we produce this podcast, that of the Wadawurrung and Dja Dja Wurrung People, as well as the Gayamaygal and Garigal people. We pay our deepest respects to Elders past, present and emerging.
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