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Sydney Now
'Over it' - Illegal dumping plagues Henry Lawson Drive, residents fed up
Residents are raising alarms about severe illegal dumping and abandoned heavy vehicles along Henry Lawson Drive at Padstow Heights, specifically near Alfords Point Road and River Road in Revesby.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-06-05
06 min
Chickstory
S8 Ep 1 - Kate Cocks & Louisa Lawson
We're back!! Welcome to season 8. This season, we're mixing things up a little. We'll be bringing you two Chickstories a month in one bumper episode. We are also proudly now part of the broad radio network - a radio and podcast network run entirely by women for women. This month Annie tells Phoebe about Louisa Lawson - poet, writer and mother of Henry Lawson and Phoebe tells Annie about Kate Cocks - SA's first police woman.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/chickstory. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy...
2025-04-02
48 min
Hope & Hard Pills
Karen Hayes Reveals the Revolutionary Power of Storytelling
Producer/Director Karen Hayes holds an M.F.A. in Film and Television Production from UCLA. She was selected for the Tribeca All Access and American Film Institute’s (AFI) Directing Workshop for Women (DWW) fellowships. Hayes' production company, Ubuntu Motion Pictures, is devoted to telling stories that educate, create dialog about, and promote justice and healing. She has produced many documentary shorts for educational and non-profit organizations, including PSAs on HIV/AIDS Education featuring Nobel Peace Laureate Desmond Tutu. Hayes was also granted unique access to follow and film Desmond Tutu internationally over a 15-year period and is co...
2025-03-10
29 min
Dozing Off | Deep Voice ASMR Bedtime Stories
The Loaded Dog - Henry Lawson
In tonight's story, Lance narrates Henry Lawson's, "The Loaded Dog"Thank you for being part of the Dozing Off community!
2025-01-13
23 min
The Long Watch
Episode 258: White House Down (2013)
Harlly, Jeaun, and Lawson are doing this for Kevin. ALSO DISCUSSED * Shakespeare’s Globe: Henry V (2013) * Smile 2 (2024) Reach us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/IDontKnowWhyWe1 Read Harlly and Jeaun's Blog at https://onthebrightsidemedia.home.blog/ Read Lawson's Blog at https://exitthroughthecandycounter.wordpress.com/
2024-11-02
1h 54
For Reading Out Loud
Henry Lawson, Andy Page's Rival
Henry Lawson's story from Australia's Outback country: Andy Page's Rival
2024-09-01
19 min
1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales
BEST OF 1001 (#21 OF 470) BRIGHTEN'S SISTER-IN-LAW by HENRY LAWSON
This story was a great find and is still one of our best performing episodes. Australian writer Henry Lawson's dramatic tale told by a young husband who recalls hard times when he and his wife were raising a three year old in the Australian bush in the days just after the gold rush. Announcing our new website www.Bestof1001Stories.com ! Now you can easily search for authors or categories! Go to the 1001 Classic Short Stories page (the first one as you scroll down). Click on "Visit Page". Scroll down about 7 episodes to "View All Ep...
2024-07-12
49 min
The Long Watch
Episode 223: Dredd (2012)
Harlly, Jeaun, and Lawson will debase themselves for credits. ALSO DISCUSSED * Madame Web (2024) * Shakespeare’s Globe: Henry IV Part 1 (2010) * Shakespeare’s Globe: Henry IV Part 2 (2010) PITH TAKE * God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla (video game DLC, 2023) * The Wolves (play, 2016) Reach us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/IDontKnowWhyWe1 Read Harlly and Jeaun's Blog at https://onthebrightsidemedia.home.blog/ Read Lawson's Blog at https://exitthroughthecandycounter.wordpress.com/
2024-03-02
1h 42
The Long Watch
Episode 220: The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)
‘The Long Watch’ has been under intense public scrutiny in the wake of Harlly, Jeaun, and Lawson’s, uh, breach of trust. Meaning people are pissed off because they tried to turn everyone in New York City into giant lizards. ALSO DISCUSSED * The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) * Henry VIII (2012) * The Hollow Crown: Henry IV, Part 1 (2012) * The Hollow Crown: Henry IV, Part 2 (2012) * The Hollow Crown: Henry V (2012) * The Hollow Crown: Richard II (2012) * The Killer (2023) * The Merry Wives of Windsor (2011) * Poor Things (2023) Reac...
2024-02-10
2h 53
The Fight Library
E273 - Ismael Barroso KOs Ohara Davies in one | Vergil Ortiz vs. Fredrick Lawson recap
Ismael Barroso is the old man we all want! This weekend, he took on Ohara Davies and put him away in the first round. He reminded everyone that he may be 40, ancient in the sport of boxing, but he's got the mythical old man strength. With the win, Ismael Barroso captured the interim WBA World Super Lightweight title and possibly a rematch with Rolando Romero. Of course that is possibly up to whatever Ryan Garcia decides to do. Regardless, Ismael Barroso had a spectacular performance and it was fantastic to see. In the main event, we had Vergil Oritz returning...
2024-01-09
10 min
Cult Liter with Spencer Henry
The Lawson Family Murders
In the weeks leading up to Christmas Day of 1929 Charles Lawson took his wife and their brood of children to have a family portrait taken, little did they know it would be their last. This week we’re discussing the tragedy that’s since become known as the Lawson Family Murders. Buy my book: prh.com/obitchuaryMerch! Merch! Merch!: wonderyshop.com/cultliterCome see me on tour: obitchuarypodcast.com Write me: spencer@cultliter.comSpen...
2024-01-02
31 min
1001 Stories Network
ANDY PAGE'S RIVAL by HENRY LAWSON
In this short story by Australian author Henry Lawson, Andy Page, a quiet, hard-working man, is told by his best friend that he has seen Andy's girl with another man.Try the new "Tales of Escape & Suspense"- links below!ANDROID USERS- 1001 Tales of Escape & Suspense at Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2HQYk53AJHTOgBTLBzyP3w1001 Stories From The Old West at Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0c2fc0cGwJBcPfyC8NWNTw1001 Radio Crime Solvers at Spotify- https://open.spotify.com/show/0UAUS12lnS2063PWK9CZ37
2023-12-03
22 min
1001 Stories From The Gilded Age
ANDY PAGE'S RIVAL by HENRY LAWSON
In this short story by Australian author Henry Lawson, Andy Page, a quiet, hard-working man, is told by his best friend that he has seen Andy's girl with another man. Try the new "Tales of Escape & Suspense"- links below! ANDROID USERS- 1001 Tales of Escape & Suspense at Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2HQYk53AJHTOgBTLBzyP3w 1001 Stories From The Old West at Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0c2fc0cGwJBcPfyC8NWNTw 1001 Radio Crime Solvers at Spotify- https://open.spotify.com/show/0UAUS12lnS2063PWK9CZ37
2023-12-03
19 min
1001 Stories Network
ANDY PAGE'S RIVAL by HENRY LAWSON
In this short story by Australian author Henry Lawson, Andy Page, a quiet, hard-working man, is told by his best friend that he has seen Andy's girl with another man.Try the new "Tales of Escape & Suspense"- links below!ANDROID USERS- 1001 Tales of Escape & Suspense at Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2HQYk53AJHTOgBTLBzyP3w1001 Stories From The Old West at Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0c2fc0cGwJBcPfyC8NWNTw1001 Radio Crime Solvers at Spotify- https://open.spotify.com/show/0UAUS12lnS2063PWK9CZ37
2023-12-03
22 min
Two Tall Guys Talking Sales
Scaling from Your First 10 Customers to 50, 100 and Beyond
If you've got your first 10 customers and are wondering, "What next?" then this episode of Two Tall Guys Talking Sales is essential listening. Hosts Kevin Lawson and Sean O'Shaughnessey explore the transformational journey from acquiring your first customers to scaling up your business. Dive into critical topics like product-market fit, market messaging, the role of the CEO as a salesperson, and much more. Arm yourself with practical, real-world advice to take your business to the next level. Key Topics Discussed The Crucial Jump from 10 to 50 Customers Kevin and Sean examine the strategic shift...
2023-10-10
16 min
1001 Stories Network
WATER THEM GERANIUMS (PT 2) HENRY LAWSON
In this gripping Australian tale, Henry Lawson recounts the life of a bush woman who rarely sees her husband and knows only a life of drudgery and work amidst a passel of children. New Twitter address- @1001podcast Follow Us!ANDROID USERS- 1001 Tales of Escape & Suspense at Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2HQYk53AJHTOgBTLBzyP3w1001 Stories From The Old West at Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0c2fc0cGwJBcPfyC8NWNTw1001 Radio Crime Solvers at Spotify- https://open.spotify.com/show/0UAUS12lnS2063PWK9CZ371001...
2023-06-18
48 min
1001 Stories Network
WATER THEM GERANIUMS (PT 2) HENRY LAWSON
In this gripping Australian tale, Henry Lawson recounts the life of a bush woman who rarely sees her husband and knows only a life of drudgery and work amidst a passel of children. New Twitter address- @1001podcast Follow Us!ANDROID USERS- 1001 Tales of Escape & Suspense at Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2HQYk53AJHTOgBTLBzyP3w1001 Stories From The Old West at Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0c2fc0cGwJBcPfyC8NWNTw1001 Radio Crime Solvers at Spotify- https://open.spotify.com/show/0UAUS12lnS2063PWK9CZ371001...
2023-06-18
48 min
1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales
WATER THEM GERANIUMS (PT 2) HENRY LAWSON
In this gripping Australian tale, Henry Lawson recounts the life of a bush woman who rarely sees her husband and knows only a life of drudgery and work amidst a passel of children. New Twitter address- @1001podcast Follow Us! ANDROID USERS- 1001 Stories From The Old West- https://toppodcast.com/podcast_feeds/1001-stories-from-the-old-west/ 1001 Radio Crime Solvers- https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a60ec356-c7d0-4535-b276-1282990e46ba/1001-radio-crime-solvers 1001's Best of Jack London- https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5tZWdhcGhvbmUuZm0vQURMMzA0OTMyMjE1Mg/episode...
2023-06-18
46 min
1001 Stories Network
WATER THEM GERANIUMS by HENRY LAWSON (PT 1)
A young man moving with his wife to a bleak shack in the Australian Outback begins to see the errors in his past actions that brought them to this point. An excellent tale of the reality of life in the unforgiving outback from Australia's legendary poet and short story writer Henry Lawson. New Twitter address- @1001podcast Follow Us!ANDROID USERS- 1001 Tales of Escape & Suspense at Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2HQYk53AJHTOgBTLBzyP3w1001 Stories From The Old West at Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0c2fc0cGwJBcPfyC8...
2023-06-14
27 min
1001 Stories Network
WATER THEM GERANIUMS by HENRY LAWSON (PT 1)
A young man moving with his wife to a bleak shack in the Australian Outback begins to see the errors in his past actions that brought them to this point. An excellent tale of the reality of life in the unforgiving outback from Australia's legendary poet and short story writer Henry Lawson. New Twitter address- @1001podcast Follow Us!ANDROID USERS- 1001 Tales of Escape & Suspense at Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2HQYk53AJHTOgBTLBzyP3w1001 Stories From The Old West at Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0c2fc0cGwJBcPfyC8...
2023-06-14
27 min
1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales
WATER THEM GERANIUMS by HENRY LAWSON (PT 1)
A young man moving with his wife to a bleak shack in the Australian Outback begins to see the errors in his past actions that brought them to this point. An excellent tale of the reality of life in the unforgiving outback from Australia's legendary poet and short story writer Henry Lawson. New Twitter address- @1001podcast Follow Us! ANDROID USERS- 1001 Stories From The Old West- https://toppodcast.com/podcast_feeds/1001-stories-from-the-old-west/ 1001 Radio Crime Solvers- https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a60ec356-c7d0-4535-b276-1282990e46ba/1001-radio-crime-solvers 1001...
2023-06-14
25 min
PRD23 Podcast
#7- Rikki & Chris Henry
In this episode we have on PRD23 sponsored athlete Rikki Henry and his dad Chris Henry. Rikki races in the Oceania Junior Cup series and the Ohvale mini GP series.
2023-05-17
36 min
Digital Jersey Podcast
Henry Lawson: Finding your WHY
Welcome to this Digital Jersey TechTalk podcast hosted by Mariota Smutz. In this episode, we chat with the Managing Partner at EcoPragma Capital Henry Lawson. Henry shares his thoughts on how to find ''your why'' and highlights the importance of resilience in the start-up space. Henry LawsonLinked: https://www.linkedin.com/in/henry-lawson-079a8a10/DIGITAL JERSEYWebsite: www.digital.jeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/digitaljerseyTwitter: https://twitter.com/DigitalJerseyLinkedin: https://uk.linkedin.com/company/digit...Email Subscription: https://www.digital.je/newsletter/...
2023-05-10
41 min
OGGR Old Guys Geekly Review
EP 033 OGGR Old Guys Geekly Review March 2023 week 2
OGGR ep 33Host John Pennington and Nick LawsonPodcast may contain spoilers and explicit languageDeadspaceHenry CavillAlienDead by DaylightAcross the SpiderverseTMNT sewer covers in Northampton MassMoviesJohn BernthalAvatar the way of waterJake Gyllenhaal - performs scene for Road house at actual UFC eventCreed 3 (73) overperforms! 58M, ant-man 12M, Demon Slayer swordsmith village 10MWatchedStar wars Shelves Kevin Fiegi and Patty...
2023-03-09
1h 24
1001 Stories Network
NO PLACE FOR A WOMAN by HENRY LAWSON
Australian storyteller Henry Lawson tells the tale of an old bushman who lived a solitary life miles from anywhere and would chase down travelers just to swap yarns. The old man had lost his wife, who had died in labor, far from the nearest doctor, but her ghost was a frequent visitor. Music: Stuart King.New Twitter address- @1001podcast Follow Us!ANDROID USERS- 1001 Stories From The Old West- https://toppodcast.com/podcast_feeds/1001-stories-from-the-old-west/1001 Radio Crime Solvers- https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a60ec356-c7d0-4535-b276-1282990e46ba/1001...
2023-01-25
26 min
1001 Stories Network
NO PLACE FOR A WOMAN by HENRY LAWSON
Australian storyteller Henry Lawson tells the tale of an old bushman who lived a solitary life miles from anywhere and would chase down travelers just to swap yarns. The old man had lost his wife, who had died in labor, far from the nearest doctor, but her ghost was a frequent visitor. Music: Stuart King.New Twitter address- @1001podcast Follow Us!ANDROID USERS- 1001 Stories From The Old West- https://toppodcast.com/podcast_feeds/1001-stories-from-the-old-west/1001 Radio Crime Solvers- https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a60ec356-c7d0-4535-b276-1282990e46ba/1001...
2023-01-25
26 min
1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales
NO PLACE FOR A WOMAN by HENRY LAWSON
Australian storyteller Henry Lawson tells the tale of an old bushman who lived a solitary life miles from anywhere and would chase down travelers just to swap yarns. The old man had lost his wife, who had died in labor, far from the nearest doctor, but her ghost was a frequent visitor. Music: Stuart King. New Twitter address- @1001podcast Follow Us! ANDROID USERS- 1001 Stories From The Old West- https://toppodcast.com/podcast_feeds/1001-stories-from-the-old-west/ 1001 Radio Crime Solvers- https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a60ec356-c7d0-4535-b276-1282990e46ba/1001...
2023-01-25
24 min
OGGR Old Guys Geekly Review
EP 024 OGGR Old Guys Geekly Review December 2022 part 3
Podcast Show 20-29Welcome Gamers and Geeks!Introduce OGGR Old Guys Geekly ReviewHosts John Pennington Nick LawsonBe aware some content may have spoilers! Movie newsNopeViolent NightGlass OnionDeath StrandingNorman ReedusMarvelRush HourNetflixDeadpool 3Tracy Flick Can't WaitWonder Woman 3Evil DeadGal GadotSusan Sarandon will be the main vil. Victoria...
2022-12-29
1h 10
Your Story
78. Send Round the Hat by Henry Lawson
Your Story is a collection of our favourite books, different readers and genres each week! Check out our youtube channel and be sure to send us any book suggestions, three new books each week. This episodes book is Send Round the Hat by Henry Lawson
2022-12-16
41 min
Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast
Episode Twenty-Five: Henry Lawson’s Final Years
After leaving Leeton in 1917, Henry Lawson spent the remaining years of his life in Sydney. His alcoholism, depression, and poor health all made the final years of his life difficult. Lawson died on 2 September 1922 and was granted a state funeral. Thousands flock to pay their respects and to give Lawson a fitting send off after a life of literary service to his country. In this last episode of the Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast, we discuss the closing years of Henry Lawson’s life. Some of Anne-Marie Hanson’s favourite Lawson works: His Father’s Mate. Or...
2022-11-17
40 min
Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast
Episode Twenty-Four: The Henry Lawson Memorial and Literary Society
Henry Lawson died in 1922. One year later—almost to the day—the Henry Lawson Memorial and Literary Society was inaugurated. The Society continues today under the capable leadership of the President of the Society, James Thomas, and other similarly dedicated committee members, including Leigh Hay. Leigh is the editor of the Society’s publication, The Lawsonian. In this episode of the Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast, James and Leigh discuss their passions for Lawson and their roles within the Society that honours his name. Some of Leigh Hay’s favourite Lawson works: The Bush Girl. Originally...
2022-11-10
35 min
Canberra: Conversations in the Capital
S4E3: Peta Bulling, ACT Conservation Council
In this episode, Henry chats with Peta Bulling- the ACT Conservation Council Nature and Waterways Campaigner. Recorded inside their offices, conversations range from the Lawson Grasslands to the life of an environmental campaigner.
2022-11-09
21 min
Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast
Episode Twenty-Three: Henry Lawson in the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area
In 1916 and 1917, Henry Lawson lived in the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, where he had the responsibility of writing promotional materials to attract settlers to the area. One of the unexpected benefits of the move from Sydney was that it provided for Lawson the opportunity to reconnect with Jim Gordon. Lawson and Gordon had not seen one another for 23 years, but their shared experiences in Bourke in 1892 and 1893 had formed a sufficiently strong bond that they were immediately able to pick up their friendship when they got back together in the summer of 1916. In this episode we discuss Henry Lawson’s ti...
2022-11-03
46 min
OGGR Old Guys Geekly Review
EP 018 OGGR Old Guys Geekly Review November 2022 week 1
Podcast Show nov 3-10Welcome Gamers and Geeks!Introduce OGGR Old Guys Geekly ReviewHosts John Pennington Nick LawsonBe aware some content may have spoilers! Daniel Radcliffe - WolverineJames GunnMad MaxChevy ChaseAvatarEvil DeadShazamBlack PantherBox officeBlack AdamNext weekLimited Godzilla vs mechagodzillaLimited planes, trains and automobiles 35th annNovember 11 black...
2022-11-02
55 min
Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast
Episode Twenty-Two (A): Bonus Episode: A Tale of Two Poets by Jim Everett
Jim Everett is the grandson of Henry Lawson's mate, Jim Gordon. A Tale of Two Poets is by Jim Everett.
2022-10-27
09 min
Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast
Episode Twenty-Two: Talking with the Grandson of Henry Lawson’s mate, Jim Gordon
One of Henry Lawson’s best friends was Jim Gordon, who was also a poet who published regularly in the Bulletin and other similar forums for Bush writing. Jim Gordon wrote under the pen-name, Jim Grahame. As had been the case with Lawson in 1920, Grahame was awarded a Commonwealth Literary Pension in 1947; Prime Minister Ben Chifley deciding it was due recognition of his contribution to Australian literature. Lawson and Gordon first met in Bourke in 1892, when Lawson was 25 and Gordon was 18. Late in 1892, they tramped from Bourke to Toorale shearing shed and back (a distance of approximately 300km). In ear...
2022-10-27
51 min
Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast
Episode Twenty-One: Jones’s Alley
Henry Lawson wrote a series of stories set in the city slums of Jones’s Alley. Arvie Aspinall and his mother were two of the inhabitants of Jones’s Alley. In this podcast episode, we discuss Arvie and the stories in which he and his mother feature. We also discuss the autobiographical connections between Henry Lawson and the character of Arvie. Lawson works discussed in the episode: Two Boys at Grinder Brothers. Originally published in Worker, 7 Oct 1893. Collected in Over the Sliprails (June 1900). Arvie Aspinall’s Alarm Clock. Originally published in The Bulletin, 11 June 1...
2022-10-20
39 min
OGGR Old Guys Geekly Review
EP 016 OGGR Old Guys Geekly Review October 2022 October 20 - October 28 S01 - E16
Podcast Show oct 19 -oct 28Welcome Gamers and Geeks!Introduce OGGR Old Guys Geekly ReviewHosts John Pennington Nick LawsonBe aware some content may have spoilers! Harrison FordBrandon FrazierJohn CarpenterRobert Rodriguez John CameronBattle angel 2Henry CavillMario Jack BlackJensen AcklesNun 2Twister Bayonetta voice actress Box officeHalloween ends 40mNext week 21st
2022-10-20
56 min
My Car Guru's Podcast
Those who don't appreciate history, ARE HISTORY!
Send us a textThis podcast is a reflection of the past.I just saw a name on Facebook that I haven't seen in 50 years. He was one of my brother's best friends, so I had to reach out to him and get reacquainted. I do that periodically...reach back in time to get reacquainted with history, including the car business.We have come a long way since Henry and his Model T (models A through Z were failures) and thank goodness our past was full of inventors, engineers and business-minded folks who...
2022-10-17
22 min
Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast
Episode Twenty: Henry and Bertha Lawson’s Separation
Henry and Bertha Lawson were married on 15 April 1896. Henry was 28 and Bertha was 19 years of age. Throughout their time together in England from 1900-1902, the marriage was difficult. Upon their return to Australia in mid-1902, they separated but there followed a period of reunion-separation-reunion and further separation. Eventually, an official, judicial separation was granted on 4 June 1903. The marriage had barely lasted seven years. At the time of the separation, Henry and Bertha had two young children—Jim was 5 and Barta was 3. Throughout these difficult times, Henry Lawson penned a number of works that provide revealing insights into how he wa...
2022-10-13
32 min
The Incredible Journey
Henry Lawson
Henry Lawson was one of Australia’s most celebrated literary giants. Best known for his stark and striking poetry and short stories, Lawson’s raw depictions of life in the Australian bush strike a chord in the hearts of anyone who reads his work. Unlike his contemporary Banjo Paterson, whose romanticised portrayals of bush life have captured the hearts and imaginations of so many, Lawson strove to paint bush life with vivid reality, often capturing the loneliness and hopelessness surrounding it. In many ways, Lawson’s work seems to have depicted his own personal circumstances as he was given to alc...
2022-10-07
31 min
Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast
Episode Nineteen: Henry Lawson Living in England
From mid-1900 until mid-1902, Henry Lawson lived in England, pursuing fame and fortune on what he perceived to be a bigger and more esteemed literary stage than the one he struggled to secure a comfortable living from in Australia. Before leaving Australian shores, he published a controversial article in the Bulletin, advising young Australian writers to seek success in England or America (or even Timbuctoo). Failing that, Lawson’s advice to any aspiring Australian writers was that they needed to kill themselves. When Lawson lived in England, he found many things were not as grand as he had imagined. He...
2022-10-06
39 min
Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast
Episode Eighteen: The Drover’s Wife
Henry Lawson’s most famous story is The Drover’s Wife. It initially appeared in The Bulletin in 1892 and was included in a number of Lawson’s books in the years immediately following its first publication. In this episode of the Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast, we discuss Lawson’s classic work, The Drover’s Wife. Lawson works discussed in the episode: Alligator Desolation: A Ghost Story. Originally published in The Boomerang 25 April 1891. Collected in Short Stories in Prose and Verse as We Called Him “Ally” for Short (December 1894). The Drover’s Wife. Originally publish...
2022-09-29
36 min
Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast
Episode Seventeen: Lawson’s Trips to New Zealand
Henry Lawson made three visits to New Zealand. In this episode of the Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast, we discuss each of those trips. Lawson went to New Zealand in 1893, 1896, and 1897. As a bachelor who was fed up with life, his initial intent when he first left Australia in 1893 was never to return. His second trip to New Zealand in 1896 was very short. He was engaged to be married and missed his fiancé too much to stay away from her. In 1897, the newlywed Henry and Bertha Lawson travelled to New Zealand together. While on that trip, their first child was...
2022-09-22
38 min
Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast
Episode Sixteen: In a Dry Season and In a Wet Season
When he was 25 years old, Henry Lawson was sent into the Outback. His editor at the Bulletin gave him £5 and a one-way train ticket to Bourke. Lawson remained in the area until the middle of the following year before he travelled on the train back to Sydney. Lawson recorded his experiences and reflections of his train travel in two sketches that were published in the Bulletin—In a Dry Season (the journey to Bourke) and In a Wet Season (the journey from Bourke back to Sydney). In this episode, we discuss these two Henry Lawson prose works. Law...
2022-09-15
36 min
OGGR Old Guys Geekly Review
EP 011 OGGR Old Guys Geekly Review September 2022 Sept 14 - Sept 23
Podcast Show Sept 14– Sept 23Welcome Gamers and Geeks!Introduce OGGR Old Guys Geekly ReviewHosts John Pennington Nick LawsonMoviesBox office1 Barbarian 2300T(4500) 10M2 Bramastra 810T(5600) 4MSept 16The Woman KingTales of the Jedi trailerSecret invasion trailerFantastic Four nov 8 2024The Manalorian s3 trailerWillowWerewolf by night trailerDaredevil born againHocus Pocus 2TV...
2022-09-15
1h 04
First Door on the Left
S1-Ep7, Interview with Aubrey Charette
John & Paul host their second guest on the Podcast! However, it's our first ever phone interview. Aubrey Charette joins us on the podcast, remotely from Kentucky for a fun and helpful conversation about life, songwriting, & musical insecurity (the last of which was unplanned). Several shoutouts during this episode include: Justin Vernon (Bon Iver), Sleeping at Last, Rusty Clanton, Lizzy McAlpine, Austin Kleon, Todd Henry, Bridgewater Parade/Lawn Party, Tour de France & more! unpaid advertisement (chosen by Aubrey): hard-boiled eggs Intro/Outro music credit: Instant Crush by Corbyn Kites --- Support this podcast...
2022-09-14
52 min
The Book Dialogue
The Things We Dare Not Tell by Henry Lawson
S3 E9: The Things We Dare Not Tell by Henry Lawson Welcome to The Book Dialogue. My name is Sarah and I’m so glad that you joined me today. The Book Dialogue is an exploration of poetry and books, philosophy, and all the things in life that happen and occur in and around us. We have wonderful conversations, and I would love you to be able to join us in the conversation. Today, I will be reciting a poem by Henry Lawson. His words are a powerful reminder of how we must reach out...
2022-09-08
05 min
Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast
Episode Fifteen: Henry Lawson and Unionism
As a young man, Henry Lawson was thoroughly committed to unionism. He wrote with enthusiasm of “the new religion” that he felt had the potential to unite people and to carry them forth in ways that would make Australia a unique shining light to the world. However, when Lawson worked in Outback New South Wales shearing sheds in 1892, he found union members off-putting. He was treated harshly and did not feel united with them. In response, Lawson wrote a series of scathing articles in which he called upon unionists to conduct themselves in a more dignified manner. Laws...
2022-09-08
35 min
My Car Guru's Podcast
The most popular cars in the last 100 years were not always the best sellers...but some of them CHANGED US!
Send us a textFrom Ransom Olds to Henry Ford....from John DeLorean to Lee Iacocca....the men behind the cars of the last 100 years turned ideas into a new realities for American drivers. Sometimes, their new creations led to societal changes beyond any reasonable expectations.The Model T started out as an appliance you could buy from a catalog and became a symbol of freedom and personal mobility. The Mustang changed the way Americans look at a car and changed the driving culture in a myriad of ways.In this episode, Lennie...
2022-09-05
23 min
For Reading Out Loud
Henry Lawson, The Drover's Wife
"The Drover's Wife," a classic tale by one of the great Australian bush poets, Henry Lawson.
2022-09-04
23 min
The WestWords Podcast
"HENRY LAWSON WAS HERE" with Lowell Tarling
Today (2nd September 2022) marks a century since the passing of beloved Australian (and Blue Mountains) poet and writer, Henry Lawson. In this conversation, James speaks with biographer and historian Lowell Tarling about the man, the myth, the tragic legend that was Henry Lawson.Please note that opinions and views expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of WestWords.
2022-09-02
25 min
Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast
Episode Fourteen: Henry Lawson at Bourke’s Carriers’ Arms Hotel
In a somewhat forlorn attempt to get his excessive drinking under control, in 1892 and 1893 Henry Lawson resided in Bourke in Outback New South Wales. One of Lawson’s favourite locations in Bourke was Watson Braithwaite’s Carriers’ Arms Hotel. The hotel served as the gathering place for many heavy-drinking, hard-fighting Bourke identities. Lawson used those people as characters for poetry and prose writing he set in the Carriers’ Arms Hotel. Lawson works discussed in the episode: When the ‘Army’ Prays for Watty. Originally published in the Bulletin 13 May 1893. Collected in In the Days When the World Was Wi...
2022-09-01
35 min
Forgotten Australia
Farewell, Henry Lawson... World's First Screenwriter?
On this day in 1922, Henry Lawson died at the age of 55. In this episode, we revisit his death and the pomp, circumstance and furore of his funeral, while also weighing the claim the Aussie bard of the bush was actually the world’s first screenwriter.Bonus episodes available as soon as you support the show via patreon.com/forgottenaustralia* The Mad Bomber of Boulder: in February 1942 the goldfields of WA were rocked by one of the worst mass murders in modern Australian history.* Sydney, Spanish Flu and Covid-19: a live talk at ME...
2022-09-01
43 min
Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast
Episode Thirteen: Following Henry Lawson's Outback Tracks
Brothers Barrie and Gregory Bryan remain the only people known to have accomplished complete re-enactments of Henry Lawson's two Outback treks back o' Bourke. In January 2011, they became the first people ever to recreate Henry Lawson's 1893 450km walk from Bourke to Hungerford and back. Despite declaring that he not only never wanted to walk in the Outback again, but that, indeed, he never wanted to see the Outback again, just 16 months later, Greg was back in Bourke with his brother. This time, in July 2012, the two became the first people ever to recreate Lawson's 1892 300km walk from Bourke to...
2022-08-25
45 min
Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast
Episode Twelve: The Bush Battle with Banjo Paterson
In 1892 Henry Lawson came up with the idea of engaging in a poetry battle with Andrew Barton Paterson. Lawson would argue that life in the Bush was an endless struggle, while Banjo Paterson would adopt the position that the Bush was wonderfully idyllic and enticing. The two created so much interest with their debate in the pages of the Bulletin that other poets soon joined in and shared their opinions. Reflecting on the poetry duel many years later, Paterson said he considered it to have been “an undignified affair,” but one that was necessitated by a need for he an...
2022-08-18
28 min
OGGR Old Guys Geekly Review
EP 007 OGGR Old Guys Geekly Review August 2022 August 17- August 26
Podcast Show Aug 17 – Aug 26Welcome Gamers and Geeks!Introduce OGGR Old Guys Geekly ReviewHosts John Pennington Nick LawsonMoviesBullet TrainTop gunDay ShiftAug 19th BeastMaverickThe FlashAnne HecheKung Fu Panda 4TV"Harley Quinn" | Season 3 Premieres on Thursday, July 28 on HBO Max"The Sandman" | Series Premieres on Friday, Aug. 5 on Netflix"I Am Groot" | Series Premieres on We...
2022-08-18
55 min
Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast
Episode Eleven: John Schumann and Henry Lawson
John Schumann has enjoyed a long and successful career in Australian music. For his service to music and to war veterans, in 2014, he was a recipient of the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM). In the Australia Day Honours in 2022, John was appointed Member of the Order of Australia (AM). Since childhood, he has been a devoted fan of the work of Henry Lawson. In 2005 John invited a number of Australian musicians to work with him to record an album featuring Henry Lawson’s poetry. That album, simply entitled Lawson, was re-issued in 2020. To mark the centenary since He...
2022-08-11
43 min
Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast
Episode Ten: Jack Mitchell Stories
One of Henry Lawson’s most commonly occurring characters was Jack Mitchell. In this episode we discuss eight Mitchell stories included in While the Billy Boils (1896). Mitchell is a likable, knock-about swagman who loves telling stories. Lawson’s real-life mate, Jim Gordon, served as one of the models for the character of Mitchell, but as we discuss in the podcast, Jack Mitchell is also a reflection of his creator, Henry Lawson. Mitchell stories referred to in the episode, collected in While the Billy Boils(August 1896), and listed below in the order in which they appear in that book...
2022-08-04
32 min
Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast
Episode Nine: Henry Lawson’s First Published Books
Henry Lawson’s first book was published by his mother on the printing press she used for her Dawn women’s magazine. That book was published three days before Christmas in 1894. Henry seems never to have been pleased by the book—neither the contents nor the presentation. He was certainly not pleased by his mother and their dealings over the book. As such, Henry happily switched publishers to Angus & Robertson when that opportunity arose. This change led to the development of a strong friendship with George Robertson that lasted throughout the remainder of Henry’s life. Angus & Robertson published the firs...
2022-07-28
29 min
OGGR Old Guys Geekly Review
EP 004 OGGR Old Guys Geekly Review August 2022 part 1 July 27- August 4
Podcast Show July 26 – Aug 4Welcome Gamers and Geeks!Introduce OGGRIntroduce HostsSan Diego Comic ConDungeons and Dragons Honor among thievesI Am Groot TrailerMarvel's What If...? Season 2X-Men '97 to Premiere on Disney+ in Fall 2023Marvel Zombies on Disney+ mature ratingShe hulk trailerBlack panther trailer, end phase 4Phase 5 Antman quantamania Secret invasion Guardians of the Galaxy 3 (last for Gunn) ECHO Loki s2 The marvels blade ironheart agatha daredevil (18 episodes) captain Am...
2022-07-28
50 min
Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast
Episode Eight: Henry Lawson at the Boomerang
In late-1890, a businessman and journalist by the name of Gresley Lukin took ownership of Brisbane’s Boomerang newspaper. Lukin invited the 23-year-old Henry Lawson to relocate to Brisbane to join the staff of the Boomerang. When Henry started, he found himself working alongside one Alfred George Stephens, who later became an influential editor at the Bulletin. This was the start of the long association between Henry and A.G. Stephens. Henry had many poems and several prose works published in the Boomerang while he worked there, and a number of those pieces later appeared in Henry’s pu...
2022-07-21
31 min
Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast
Episode Seven: Henry Lawson and the Bulletin
With dynamic editors like J.F. Archibald and A.G. Stephens, the Bulletin magazine became an immense force in the development of Australian short story writing and poetry. For a short story writer and poet like Henry Lawson, the Bulletin was the perfect outlet. In this episode we discuss the early days of the Bulletin from its inception in 1880. We talk about prominent figures associated with the magazine and the relationships between Henry Lawson and some of those people. Lawson works referred to in the episode: ‘Pursuing Literature’ in Australia. Originally published in The Bulletin 21 Janu...
2022-07-19
33 min
Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast
Episode Six: Early Publishing in the Bulletin
In October 1887, Henry Lawson’s first poem was published in the Bulletin. In the Christmas issue of the same year, a further two Lawson poems appeared within the covers of the magazine. Although these early poems were all well-received, it was not until the publication of the poem, ‘Faces in the Street’, in the middle of the following year that Lawson really established an enthusiastic following. The poem revealed the weary, destitute faces of Sydney. In Lawson was a poet who could feel and articulate the struggles and needs of the poor. Here was a poet who might persuade the we...
2022-07-07
34 min
Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast
Episode Five: Henry Lawson’s Mother and Maternal Forebears
In 1895, Henry Lawson’s mother wrote, “Someday, I hope to be strong enough to look the public in the face as Louisa Lawson, and not as the mother of a man.” Louisa Lawson was a remarkable woman who was, indeed, much more than just the mother of Henry Lawson. Louisa was a leading figure in the women’s suffrage movement in New South Wales. She was an editor who established and ran the Dawn women’s magazine from 1888 until it ceased publication in 1905. She was an accomplished poet and highly intelligent person. Louisa Lawson was truly remarkable. Rather than thinking o...
2022-06-30
34 min
Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast
Episode Four: Henry Lawson’s Father and Norwegian Heritage
In this episode we are joined from Norway by a special guest, Kari Mentyjӕrvi. Kari is a Norwegian Lawson scholar who lives near the Tromøy home in which Lawson’s father and paternal grandparents lived. Kari shares with us details about Lawson’s father, Niels Hertzberg Larsen (Peter Lawson), and grandfather, Peder Larsen. She also tells us about the island of Tromøy and the Norwegian Arendal region in which Lawson’s ancestors lived. Lawson works referred to in the episode: A Child in the Dark—A Bush Sketch. Originally published in The Bulletin 13...
2022-06-23
33 min
Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast
Episode Three: The Peter M’Laughlan Stories
The three Peter M’Laughlan stories are interconnected through their focus on a Bushman and lay-preacher, who, through personal experience, knows the suffering, misery, and sense of hopelessness felt by the people of the Outback during the late 19th century. Peter M’Laughlan’s plainspoken wisdom and practical support helps ease the hardship of those trying to survive amidst the harsh realities of life in the Bush, which includes the despair and anguish brought on by drought, alcoholism, and personal loss. Through Peter M’Laughlan, the life-and-soul-saving role—the ‘beauty’—of mateship is personified. The stories of Peter M’Laughlan initially...
2022-06-18
29 min
Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast
Episode Two: Henry Lawson’s Childhood
There is a pervasive belief that Henry Lawson was born in a tent. Professor Colin Roderick cast doubt over that belief and in this episode we discuss reasons for the doubt. Throughout the early years of Henry Lawson’s life, his family moved around as Lawson’s father continued his search for gold. Eventually, however, the family settled on a selection. Neither the mining pursuits nor the farming venture proved successful and so the family endured considerable difficulties throughout Lawson’s childhood. In addition to discussing life on the failing selection, in this episode we also discuss Lawson’s school e...
2022-06-18
32 min
Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast
Episode One: Introduction to the Henry Lawson's Crumbs Podcast
At times, Henry Lawson was incorrigible, an inebriate, and incarcerated for lengthy periods. With these character shortcomings in mind, 100 years after his death, why does Lawson still matter? In this introductory episode, we discuss Lawson’s ongoing value as an authentic voice of Australia. We discuss the impact of his living through important times in history—the Gold rush days, the union movement in Australia, rise of the Australian Labor Party, Federation, and the Boer War years and World War One. As he said, when he lived, “The mighty bush with iron rails [was being] tethered to the world.” La...
2022-06-18
27 min
Your Story
Your Story #15 - A Sketch of Mateship by Henry Lawson
Your Story is a collection of our favourite books, different readers and genres each week! Check out our youtube channel and be sure to send us any book suggestions, three new books each week. This episodes book is A Sketch of Mateship by Henry Lawson
2022-05-11
03 min
AG 445
PDX Produce Review - Shady Grove Farm W/Henry Golb
PDX Produce Review:Hosted by Dylan Hollister with special guest Henry GolbPDX Produce Review is your one-stop podcast to learn all about local farms and produce grown in the Pacific Northwest. This week's podcast is focused on Shady Grove Farm; a local family farm located in Camas, Washington. For more information, visit Shady Grove Farm's website or reach out to them on social media using #CSAShadyGroveResources and Links:Shady Grove Farm - https://www.shady-grove-farm.com/Shady Grove Farm Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shadygroveorganics/
2022-02-19
07 min
Gameplay
Firewatch
In 2016, indie studio Campo Santo released their debut title, the narrative adventure game Firewatch. Set in a national forest in the Wyoming wilderness, you play as a fire lookout named Henry. The game beautifully portrays the isolation of the wild, and Henry’s only source of human connection is the voice of his supervisor, Delilah, over a walkie-talkie. In this episode, writer Sean Vanaman and composer/writer Chris Remo revisit the development of Firewatch, in which every aspect of the game was built on the fly.Episode Transcript & ReferencesBecome a Gameplay MemberJo...
2022-02-02
31 min
3dAudioBooks
Dramatic Selections from Henry Lawson's Short Stories
Henry Lawson (1867 - 1922) 01. That Pretty Girl in the Army The Salvation Army is having a hard time of things in the rough Outback town of Bourke. That is, until Sister Hannah arrives... --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3daudiobooks0/support
2022-02-01
1h 32
1001 Stories Network
BRIGHTEN'S SISTER-IN-LAW by HENRY LAWSON
Australian writer Henry Lawson's dramatic tale told by a young husband who recalls hard times when he and his wife were raising a three year old in the Australian bush in the days just after the gold rush.ANDROID USERS- 1001 Radio Days right here at Google Podcasts FREE: https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20radio%20days1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales at Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5tZWdhcGhvbmUuZm0vQURMNzU3MzM0Mjg0NQ==1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries at Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20heroes1001 S...
2021-12-13
52 min
1001 Stories Network
BRIGHTEN'S SISTER-IN-LAW by HENRY LAWSON
Australian writer Henry Lawson's dramatic tale told by a young husband who recalls hard times when he and his wife were raising a three year old in the Australian bush in the days just after the gold rush.ANDROID USERS- 1001 Radio Days right here at Google Podcasts FREE: https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20radio%20days1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales at Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5tZWdhcGhvbmUuZm0vQURMNzU3MzM0Mjg0NQ==1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries at Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20heroes1001 S...
2021-12-13
52 min
The Litpoetry Podcast
The poetry of Henry Lawson: (The Litpoetry Podcast Season 2, Episode 19)
To Purchase a copy of ‘The Hope of Something Better’ by Don Stewart (featuring the two Henry Lawson poems featured on Litpoetry) go to: https://donstewart.hearnow.com/ Henry Lawson's, 'A Cry of the Sydney Poor’; is taken from the album ‘The Hope of Something Better’ by Don Stewart. This is a Podcast from Litpoetry and was made in partnership with Unmuzzled Music. Music Composed by: Don Stewart and Murray Blair Vocals: Clare Patti Spoken Word Artist: Peter Chapman All Instruments and Backing Vocals – Don Stewart except drums – Harry Fahey Recorded, Mixed and Mastered* by Don Stewart at Unmuzzled Music...
2021-12-09
30 min
Saturday Afternoon Fever – Matthew Hardy & Lawrence Mooney
Ep26: Henry Lawson, Homer Simpson, Plugger & Oscar Wilde
Lawrence and Matthew discuss: Comedy legend Vince Sorrenti, Puppetry Of The Penis, Donnie Sutherland’s TV Show, The Cheeky Boy, Tony Lockett, Henry Lawson, Timmy Watson and Famous last words. The much-loved book about growing up in the Suburbs, Saturday Afternoon Fever is now a smash hit podcast. Join comedian Matthew Hardy, the author of Saturday Afternoon Fever, as he reads from his best-selling book about a footy fan who’s dreams are denied, with legendary Australian stand up comic Lawrence Mooney. As they read Saturday Afternoon Fever, Matthew and Lawrence constantly digress into the wonderful, hilarious, nostalg...
2021-12-08
35 min
Criminal Canvas Podcast
S2/Ep 12 - Mary Tudor aka Bloody Mary
We are going back, like way back in time. Let’s set the stage...You’re at your best friend's house with several other friends for a sleepover. It’s dark outside, the rooms are all dark apart from a flashlight that’s gleaming on the ceiling. You walk into the bathroom alone with the flashlight and start to play the ‘Bloody Mary’ game, but you get so freaked out that you say the name twice before bolting out of the bathroom into a room erupting with laughter. While there is several other Mary’s this folklore tale could be about...
2021-10-30
32 min
Your Library on the Move: Full Audiobook at Your Fingertips
Joe Wilson and His Mates Audiobook by Henry Lawson
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 534642 Title: Joe Wilson and His Mates Author: Henry Lawson Narrator: Amy Soakes, Denis Daly Format: Unabridged Length: 08:18:14 Language: English Release date: 06-16-21 Publisher: Audiobooks Unleashed Genres: Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Classics Summary: oe Wilson and His Mates By Henry Lawson Narrated by Amy Soakes and Denis Daly This collection was published in 1901 and contains some of Lawson's best known stories. Most of the stories are set in the Australian bush, and feature many of Lawson's iconic characters, like squatters, swagmen and struggling selector farmers. A persistent theme...
2021-06-16
8h 18
Pause For Poetry
In The Days When We Are Dead by Henry Lawson | Pause For Poetry Season 1, Episode 5
This poem was written in 1908 by Australian Henry Lawson. Lawson is regarded as one of the finest Australian poets of his time and was the first writer to be given a state funeral on his death in 1922. http://www.ironbarkresources.com/henrylawson/InTheDaysWhenWeAreDead.htmlFind out more about Pause for Poetry at http://airglowaudio.com/pfp
2021-06-15
03 min
Aussie Bush Tales
Outback by Henry Lawson
One of Henry Lawson's more famous poems, it tells of the trials and tribulations of living Australia's outback. Read by Damian Rieck Sound Design by Caetltyn McLean
2021-05-05
03 min
Aussie Bush Tales
The Never-Never Land by Henry Lawson
Many poets have their own view of our great Southern Land. Here's Henry Lawson's take on it. Read by Rachel Blundey Sound Design by Caetlyn McLean
2021-04-21
03 min
Veteran of the Day
Mark "Henry" Lawson
Hear from our latest Veteran of the Day, Mark "Henry" Lawson.Steve Price: That you're a military career in a moment. I just want to, on that theme when you're serving in the, uh, in the Australian armed forces, um, how much of that is that you are doing a job for Australia as well as doing something as an individual?Mark: Well, that's a bloody good question. I think it's each, because if you it's the foundation of...
2021-02-20
42 min
Australian Histories Podcast
Ep 47 Final Readings - Henry Lawson EXTRA: Australian History
As an appendix to Episode 44, Henry Lawson, today's episode presents two final readings, two more humorous offerings. We read a Banjo Paterson poem, called 'The Man from Ironbark' which I mentioned in Ep 44, and then a short story by Henry Lawson, titled 'The Loaded Dog'. (23 mins)
2021-02-11
23 min
Australian Histories Podcast
Ep 46 Debate Poems - Henry Lawson EXTRA: Australian History
This episode is an appendix to Episode 44- Henry Lawson. We read poems that contributed to the 'Bulletin Debate', discussed in the earlier episode. We include Banjo Paterson's 'Clancy of the Overflow', 'In Defense of the Bush' & 'An answer to various Bards', as well as Henry Lawson's 'Up the Country' & 'The City Bushman'. (26 mins)
2021-01-29
26 min
Australian Histories Podcast
Ep 45 Drovers Wife - Henry Lawson EXTRA: Australian History
Following Ep 44 on Henry Lawson, this episode will be a reading of Henry Lawson's short story (or sketch), The Drover's Wife, published in the Bulletin, July 1892. Please listen to Ep 44 first, for the life & times of Henry Lawson. (20 mins)
2021-01-21
20 min
Afternoon Sport
11th January Deep Dive: with special guests former cricketer Geoff "Henry" Lawson & owner of the Sydney Kings Paul Smith
Tim Gilbert and Shane Lee deep dive on the world of sport, review the India v Australia Test series with Geoff "Henry" Lawson and discuss the troubles NBL has had in getting the season started with Paul Smith Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-01-11
29 min
Australian Histories Podcast
Ep 44 Henry Lawson: Australian History
Henry Lawson was a 'bush poet' and writer from the 1880s-1890s. One of a number of writers that were focusing on the Australian experience and fostering a pride and understanding of the emerging Australian identity. Today's episode looks at Henry's complicated life, and the times in which he was writing. (62 mins) Enjoying the podcast? Help support the show with a one-off donation
2020-12-30
1h 02
Adonna's Lounge Podcasts
Showcase Interview with Armond (Mr.Radio)
An interview with Armond Henry --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marcia-lawson/support
2020-09-09
43 min
MTC Audio Lab
Great Australian Speeches: Miles Franklin's Henry Lawson Tribute
Miles Franklin was an Australian writer, best known for her novel My Brilliant Career. Miles Franklin paid homage to Henry Lawson on the 5 September 1942, delivered at the annual ceremony arranged by the Fellowship of Australian Writers. For MTC Audio Lab, Miles Franklin's homage is read by Izabella Yena.
2020-07-16
00 min
Yarra Libraries Podcast
The Short Story Club: Henry Lawson's "The Drover's Wife"
The Short Story Club discusses a short story every meeting, before moving on to other reading recommendations. In this episode, David and Marcia discuss the bush, isolation and national identity in Henry Lawson’s ‘The Drover’s Wife’ before moving on to their current isolation reading. This discussion is best enjoyed after you've read ‘The Drover’s Wife' so follow the link below if you haven’t read it before. If you’d like to join The Short Story Club (currently meeting online) then book in for the morning or evening meetings through our events page at library.yarracity.vic.gov.au, where yo...
2020-05-14
24 min
Readings by Mr Holmes
Year 8 English: The Drover’s Wife (Henry Lawson)
Mr Holmes reads ‘The Drover’s Wife’ by Henry Lawson.
2020-05-05
17 min
Mortal reads Poetry
Poem: 'The Things We Dare Not Tell' by Henry Lawson
Reading of a poem titled 'The Things We Dare Not Tell' written by Henry Lawson, now in Public Domain.
2020-04-23
01 min
Epigraphy
The Water - Henry Lawson, read by Zane C Weber
The WaterBy Henry LawsonLet others make the songs of loveFor our young struggling nation;But I will sing while e'er I liveThe Songs of Irrigation;For while the white man shall begetThe white man's son and daughter,The two most precious things for usShall still be wheat and water.We've been drought-ruined in the West,And ever in my dreamingI see wide miles of...
2020-03-05
00 min
Building A Unicorn
🧬 Finding The Next Einstein with Daniel Gross, Founder of Pioneer
When you think about the individuals who really shaped humanity over the past few centuries - your mind probably wanders to people like Albert Einstein, Picasso, Henry Ford, or Steve Jobs. These are the people who dared to dream about the future, to create masterpieces of art, or to invent new technologies. But what makes someone successful? Is it just that they had great talent or is it partly the circumstances of their life? Pioneer is on a mission to help discover people with the potential to become great innovators and give them the resources they need to be...
2019-04-10
53 min
Eddie Ghabour - 401(k) Savings, Henry Lawson - autoGraph
Eddie Ghabour co-owner and the managing partner of Key Advisors Group, LLC. Specializing in money management, Eddie also focuses on retirement and estate planning strategies for his clients, He works with local CPAs and attorneys implementing tax saving strategies to help clients protect their hard earned assets from unnecessary taxation. He is also a member of the local Chamber of Commerce and The National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors Henry Lawson co-founder and CEO of autoGraph, the provider of User Generated Profiles and the Profile Cloud. Henry was previously Worldwide President for Donovan Data Systems, building transaction volume to $85 b...
2016-11-16
56 min
What's Your "And"?
48: Henry Lawson fires on all cylinders for stronger work connections [podcast]
Henry Lawson has always been fascinated with cars and anything with an engine, really. He’s built 3 cars and restored countless others, including a 1902 MMC and a 1969 Dodge Charger. In this episode, we talk about how work can easily become all-consuming if we let it. Henry reminds us all that it is acually a marathon and not a sprint, so managers can’t expect everyone to run at sprinting speed all the time. There are times to get things done and there are times to back off an respect people’s space and freedom, especially when it comes...
2016-10-12
32 min
History of Sydney
LKHS S01E03 Henry Lawson
In our third episode, we tackle literary figure and Sydney resident Henry Lawson
2015-05-17
00 min
UNTETHER.tv - Mobile strategy and tactics (video) | Pervasive Computing | Internet of things
EP #524: How beacons ended up on Regent Street - with Autograph founder Henry Lawson
Henry Lawson's company rolled out 170 beacons across 130 retailers in the oldest and most known shopping street on earth - Regent Street in London. Not only did they manage to convince the Queen that this was a good idea (well, her company The Crown Estate), they also had to manage the largest and most prestigious retailers on the planet as well. This is that story. How did Autograph land the Queen of England as a client? What were some of the challenges? How did they find their first client? How ca...
2014-08-01
00 min
National Gallery of Australia | Audio Tour | George.W.Lambert Retrospective
George LAMBERT, Henry Lawson Memorial 1927-31
Henry Lawson (1867–1922) wrote poetry and short stories about Australian life which had a popular appeal; he became a legendary figure in his lifetime. He established a natural colloquial voice and wrote in a lucid, understated prose style, with immense sympathy for the hard lives of those who lived in the bush. His stories include ‘The drover’s wife’, and two of his collections, While the billy boils (1896) and Joe Wilson and his mates (1901), remain classics of Australian literature. Like the majority of Australians, Lawson lived in a city and had limited experience of country life. During his last twenty years he only...
2007-09-21
00 min