Hosted by Australia's greatest survivor Stuart Diver and from the Gold Walkley award winning audio producer of The Teacher’s Pet, this is The Elements, a new podcast that goes right into the heart of surviving a natural disaster. more
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If you're craving more content about Stuart, you might like Episode 3 of Accidental Celebrity, 'The Sole Survivor'. more
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After the storm has passed, what happens next? Host Stuart Diver talks with decorated first responders Paul Featherstone and Alan Playford about the mental side of attending traumatic events and why the simple act of listening is key. more
I came across this podcast through the Accidental Celebrity podcast. more
Some of the podcasts are excellent more
There’s so many stories that are still to come out of Black Summer. This one was so well told. Thanks Stuart. more
Gripping! Incredibly clever in the way the content is delivered, so engaging. I’ve learnt so much about my country’s recent and distant past. Everyone should know about these events. The guest speakers are selfless, brave and generous in spirit for reliving their experiences for us to consume. Great job Stuart and co.
I heard you interviewed by Mia Freedman & that lead me to the elements podcast series. more
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The Elements launched 2 years ago and published 8 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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