Welcome to the I Was Actually There podcast, where series creator Kirk Docker delves into significant events with fresh perspectives. In this episode, Kirk discusses:
- His aim to retell impactful events meaningfully
- Securing participants to talk about Port Arthur and understanding its tragedy without naming the gunman
- Exploring the Boxing Day Tsunami 2004 and the Beatles' Adelaide tour in 1964
- The broader impact of the Beatles' visit on Adelaide
- Interviewing Brant and Todd about the Beaconsfield mine rescue and its community ripple effects
- Differences between I Was Actually There and You Can't Ask That
- His personal background and its influence on his storytelling
- Addressing if there were questions deemed unaskable on You Can't Ask That
- The importance of multiple perspectives in recounting events for I Was Actually There
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