46 épisodes
(23 h)
Épisodes
S2015 E22 • Michelle McLaughlin
Michelle McLaughlin is a nurse and mother who became a road safety campaigner after the death of her young son Tom last year. She speaks of the pain of losing a child and questions whether the media is too invasive in the aftermath of a family tragedy.
Première diffusion : 19 juin 2015
S2015 E23 • David Gonski
David Gonski is a philanthropist and corporate adviser to some of Australia’s wealthiest companies and individuals. He talks about his life, from his arrival in Australia as a migrant, to the review of school funding for the Federal Government in 2011 which produced the catch-phrase ‘I Give a Gonski’.
Première diffusion : 26 juin 2015
S2015 E24 • Matt Nable
From football player, boxer, beer salesman to actor and author; Matt Nable has had a whirlwind of a life. He speaks with Jane Hutcheon about how bipolar disorder, diagnosed several years ago, affected his life, but also helped him create a stellar career.
Première diffusion : 3 juillet 2015
S2015 E26 • Robert Dessaix
Author Robert Dessaix draws from his own experiences to unravel life’s big questions. Adopted shortly after birth, he talks to Jane Hutcheon about meeting - and disappointing - his birth mother, two near-death experiences and living with HIV.
Première diffusion : 17 juillet 2015
S2015 E35 • Dr. Cary Fowler
Dr Cary Fowler is an international expert on food security and an architect of the so-called “Doomsday Vault” deep under the permafrost in Norway. From a farm boy in Tennessee he’s survived two bouts of cancer to become the world’s leading seed banker.
Première diffusion : 2 octobre 2015
S2015 E36 • Professor Paul Dolan
Professor Paul Dolan is one of the world’s leading thinkers on the subject of happiness. The British economist has advised governments on measuring the wellbeing of nations and says designing a happier life is within everyone’s reach.
Première diffusion : 9 octobre 2015
S2015 E37 • Gillian Mears
Gillian Mears is an award-winning author who is confined to a wheelchair by advanced multiple sclerosis. And while she refuses to surrender to the disease, Mears admits it has led to a drastic change of heart on the subject of voluntary euthanasia.
Première diffusion : 16 octobre 2015
S2015 E38 • Hugo Weaving
The acclaimed actor Hugo Weaving has played pivotal roles in some of the world’s most successful blockbusters. But in his latest part, as a cross-dressing policeman in The Dressmaker, he returns to the place he holds most dear - the Australian film industry.
Première diffusion : 23 octobre 2015
S2015 E46 • Chris Hadfield
Chris Hadfield is a former astronaut whose reflections from space – and weightless rendition of David Bowie’s Space Oddity - made him an internet sensation. He recently retired after a 20 year career as an astronaut, culminating in a spell as Commander of the International Space Station. Among countless career highlights, there is one episode that continues to haunt him - the deaths of seven colleagues in the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster of 2003.
Première diffusion : 15 janvier 2015

