146. The RegenNarration Soundtrack 2022

Highlights from our guests this year

This is our customary sign-off episode for the year – a package of highlights from our brilliant array of guests throughout 2022, accompanied by some of the music and sounds of Country you heard along the way. The ‘track list’ is below.

 

The Martuwarra / Fitzroy River, at Natalie Davey’s place (ep 112) in the Kimberley region of Western Australia (Anthony James).

 
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— Anthony James
 
  1. Jess Beckerling addressing the media (ep 105)

  2. To A Forests Dream, by Cloudjumper (sourced from the Free Music Archive) – podcast intro

  3. To The System, by The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra, then Flamenco Rhythm, by Sunsearcher (sourced from the Free Music Archive) – Petrine McCrohan (ep 106)

  4. Di Haggerty (ep 107), including to Rockin’ in the 80s, by Dr Sparkles (sourced from the Free Music Archive)

  5. To Regeneration, by Amelia Barden, off the Regenerating Australia soundtrack - Damon Gameau (ep 108), Clinton Walker at Murujuga in the north west of WA (ep 109)

  6. Kate Chaney by Galup / Lake Monger near Perth WA (ep 110)

  7. To Stones & Bones, by Owls of the Swamp - Kate Chaney (ep 110), David Pollock (ep 111)

  8. Natalie Davey by the Martuwarra / Fitzroy River in the Kimberley of WA (ep 112), including to You Shine, by the kids with Tura Music

  9. María Inés Cuj & Rony Lec (ep 113)

  10. To Faraway Castle, by Rae Howell & Sunwrae – Cathy McGowan (ep 114), Tanya Massy near Denmark WA (ep 115)

  11. Louise O’Neill near Denmark WA (ep 116)

  12. Eugene Eades including his song – Looking Back to Yesterday Again, performed with Bruce Anthony (ep 117)

  13. Agostino Petroni (ep 118)

  14. To Temporary, by Yen Nguyen – Kim Paul Nguyen (ep 119)

  15. Tony Rinaudo (ep 120)

  16. Kate Chaney MP elect (ep 121)

  17. Ode to Kate, by your podcast host on election night (ep 121 Extra)

  18. Damon Gameau, at a screening of Regenerating Australia in Leederville WA (ep 122)

  19. Fred Provenza (ep 123)

  20. To Stones & Bones, by Owls of the Swamp – Jane Slattery in Adelaide SA (ep 124), Paul Cleary in Northbridge WA (ep 125)

  21. Serenity Hill at home in Violet Town, Victoria, with partner Kirsten Larsen (ep 126)

  22. To a tune by Jeremiah Johnson – Ian Congdon & Courtney Young near Rutherglen, Victoria (ep 127), Jade Miles near Stanley, Victoria (ep 128)

  23. To Cycles, by Simon Edwards – the late Hazel Henderson (ep 129), Valerie Brown at home in Canberra (ep 130)

  24. Kate Fenech at a screening of Regenerating Australia in Busselton WA (ep 131)

  25. Kristy Stewart at the family farm in the Otways, Victoria (ep 132)

  26. Jodie Jackson (ep 133)

  27. Amanda Cahill at home in Brisbane (ep 134)

  28. Ross O’Reilly at High Valley Dawn, Yeppoon, Central Queensland (ep 135)

  29. Terry & Pam McCosker at home in Yeppoon (ep 136)

  30. Robert Pekin at the Food Connect Shed in Brisbane (ep 137)

  31. Matthew Evans by the Swan River / Derbal Yerrigan (ep 138)

  32. Douglas Rushkoff (ep 139)

  33. Bruce Pascoe live at the Quantum Words Festival on Schools Day in Walyalup / Fremantle (ep 140)

  34. Oral McGuire, Greg Mullins & Lesley Head live at the Quantum Words Festival in Boorloo / Perth (ep 141)

  35. Ian & Di Haggerty live in their shearing shed (ep 142)

  36. Heidi Mippy later in that shed (ep 143)

  37. To The Deep Ocean is Calling, composed by Eva Holm Foosnæs with lyrics by T Aarskog and Karen O'Brien – Karen O’Brien (ep 144)

  38. To Wildflower Meadow, by The Eternal Page (featuring Karen O’Brien’s son Jens Stokke) – Paul Hawken (ep 145), the late Frank Fisher (ep 145 Extra)

  39. To Regeneration - best wishes for the new year!

  40. Closing the year with the end of our old theme song, The System, by The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra.

With thanks to all the wonderful musicians who generously granted permission for their music to be heard here.


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