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After lockdown Judith is still asking the big questions. Between baking and wondering if she had a drinking problem, Judith wondered how happy we'd been in our old lives and why 'back to normal' is not a good idea for us or the planet. She's out to change her life and yours for the better in six episodes.
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Is the future quite so bleak? Maybe we won't all be living in bunkers and doing chin-ups. You can hear more from Jenny Odell, the writer of How to do Nothing, Chris Johnstone, doctor and the co-founder of Active Hope & Jeff Sparrow, who talks about who's really to blame for the climate emergency.저자 Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Hope you enjoyed the series but if you need more Judith Lucy head to the ABC Listen app. You can hear three exclusive extended interviews. Jenny Odell, the writer who taught us how to do nothing, Jeff Sparrow on why guilt is being manipulated by polluters and Chris Johnstone, the doctor and co-founder of Active Hope, a practice that helps you deal …
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Time to go tiny! Judith moves into a tiny house, with, er, mixed results. And she learns more about how food is produced and how to practise active hope in a time of existential dread. Written and performed by Judith Lucy Producer Beth Atkinson-Quinton Sound engineer David Le May Executive Producer Tom Wright…
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If we want to change, start small. So Judith gets tips on how to grow a garden, make her place more eco-friendly and even has a Masterchef finalist cook her (a vegan lunch). Despite all this she still feels guilty about the planet. People are to blame and we can't do anything, right?! Wrong!저자 Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Did you make a promise to change things during lockdown? COVID made Judith take a look at how she was living and didn't like what she saw. Is she capable of change and can that change help not just her, but the planet? Find out over the next six episodes. Written and performed by Judith Lucy Producer Beth Atkinson-Quinton Sound engineer David Le Ma…
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In the series finale, Judith goes back to her home state of Western Australia to try and connect with family, nature in all its glory and the Australian author Tim Winton. Will she feel better, happier and somehow tie all this crap together? WARNING: This episode contains strong language You can read a statement from Subsea 7 about their planned Le…
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Who doesn’t read the news and feel like bursting into tears? How do you counter being overwhelmed by the state of the world right now? Judith’s answer is to go on a date with a tree. WARNING: This episode contains strong language저자 Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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This might make you throw up but Judith really believes we are all here to connect with someone. Yes, have your sick bags at the ready. Whether that’s a partner, someone you disagree with, or reaching out to a person from a different background. How do you make a genuine connection with other people? WARNING: This episode contains strong language…
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What if your neck looks like a gecko?! We don’t live in a society that thinks that’s hot. So Judith looks at wellness, ageing and learns a slice of wisdom that her irritable bowel taught her. Which is to stop obsessing over stuff your body can’t do and concentrate on what it can do. WARNING: This episode contains strong language…
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Comedian Judith Lucy is totally overwhelmed by the state of the world and her own life. The family she grew up in is dead, she's a lot closer to dying than she wants to be and now after a particularly bad break-up, she's single again. So, great news Australia! Judith Lucy is going to solve her problems, and yours, over the course of a mere eight ep…
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