In this episode by journalism students at UNSW, we look at care and vulnerability across very different lives. From young people navigating the dating scene, to female athletes facing higher injury risks; from the quiet work of a mortician preparing the dead with dignity, to growing concern about apps that expose children to exploitation; and the life of a refugee who found safety after fleeing persecution. Different stories…but they all ask the same question: when it matters most, who looks ...
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In this episode by journalism students at UNSW, we look at care and vulnerability across very different lives. From young people navigating the dating scene, to female athletes facing higher injury risks; from the quiet work of a mortician preparing the dead with dignity, to growing concern about apps that expose children to exploitation; and the life of a refugee who found safety after fleeing persecution. Different stories…but they all ask the same question: when it matters most, who looks ...
Episode 38 - Signals of Belief (Curtin University)
Making A Difference
32 minutes
1 year ago
Episode 38 - Signals of Belief (Curtin University)
This episode by student journalists at Curtin University in Perth makes us think about the concept of trust and the belief in the goodness of people.The things they say, the way we rely on them…and the potential risk of placing our trust in others.Hosts: Madigan Spooner and Camila Egusquiza Santa CruzStories:‘Man or Bear’ – Reporter: Camila Egusquiza Santa Cruz‘The Aliens Are Coming’ – Reporter: Andrew Hanlon‘Pet Custody’ – Reporter: Madigan Spooner‘Moondyne Joe’ – Reporter: Aimee Glossop‘The...
Making A Difference
In this episode by journalism students at UNSW, we look at care and vulnerability across very different lives. From young people navigating the dating scene, to female athletes facing higher injury risks; from the quiet work of a mortician preparing the dead with dignity, to growing concern about apps that expose children to exploitation; and the life of a refugee who found safety after fleeing persecution. Different stories…but they all ask the same question: when it matters most, who looks ...