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Stories Of Us

Stories Of Us

Inspiring true stories about locals from the real regional Australia. In each episode, a trusted local host sits down with a well-known and well-respected member of their community to share their story and understand what it’s like to live in regional Australia.

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25 min
5 Jun 24

Mitchell Coombs: Viral Fame and Small Town Roots

In this episode of Stories of Us, Sarah Grynberg sits down with Mitchell Coombs, a vibrant personality from Bogan Gate, a small town in New South Wales. Growing up in Bogan Gate, Mitchell initially found life there stifling and dreamt of the hustle and bustle of Sydney. He recounts how his perspective has changed, now appreciating the peacefulness and tight-knit community of his hometown. Mitchell shares his journey from Bogan Gate to Sydney, where he became a producer on the fast-paced Kyle and Jackie O Show. Despite the demanding nature of breakfast radio, he thrived and developed a strong work ethic. Mitchell humorously recalls his initial shyness and how he earned the nickname "Meek Mitch" from Kyle Sandilands. His rise to public attention began with a viral video tour of Bogan Gate, which led to national recognition and an appearance on Sunrise. This unexpected fame encouraged him to pursue content creation on YouTube and later TikTok, where he continues to engage and entertain audiences. Mitchell also opens up about the challenges of being openly gay in different environments. Surprisingly, he found more acceptance in Bogan Gate than in certain parts of Sydney, sharing a recent distressing incident in a Manly bar. Despite such challenges, Mitchell remains optimistic and committed to his work. Join Sarah and Mitchell as they explore his unique story, from a small-town boy with big city dreams to a successful content creator who embraces his roots and identity.   if you’ve enjoyed hearing Mitchell’s story and would like to hear about another hilarious comedian from regional New South Wales - check out our episode with Cameron James here: https://listnr.com/podcasts/stories-of-us/episodes/cameron-james-on-strumming-strings-to-striking-jok?utm_source=listnr&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=internal_share&utm_content=f7657954-164a-4388-b6ef-e53c17109df6%3B3eb8c0c0-2def-4d14-9789-b1290000293aSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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35 min
29 May 24

Geraldine Hickey: Navigating Dementia and Grief

Join host Sarah Grynberg in a heartfelt and hilarious conversation with one of Australia’s most beloved comedians, Geraldine Hickey, on Stories of Us. Hailing from Albury, New South Wales, Geraldine takes us on her journey from the charming regional town where she grew up to the bustling comedy scene of Melbourne. In this episode, Geraldine shares her humble beginnings, reflecting on the supportive yet identity-challenged atmosphere of Albury, where she first discovered her love for drama. She recounts the pivotal moments that led her to comedy, including a life-changing encounter with comedian Peter Helliar and a nudge from her mother that pushed her to enter the RAW Comedy competition. The conversation delves into the profound grief experienced when a loved one passes from dementia, describing it as a "long goodbye." Geraldine reflects on her father's final days, the solace of knowing he was at peace, and the mixed emotions of relief and sorrow that come with the end of such a challenging journey. Geraldine also touches on the recent loss of her close friend and fellow comedian, Cal Wilson. She shares the emotional process of dealing with sudden illness and the support system of friends that helped her through the grieving period. Geraldine talks about her comedy show "Don't Tease Me About My Gloves," inspired by her diagnosis of Raynaud's phenomenon. She humorously explains the trials of living with this condition, from the initial shock to the practical adjustments she had to make. The show serves as a broader commentary on grief, both for the small daily losses and the monumental life changes. You can find Geraldine’s Tour Dates at: https://linktr.ee/GeraldineHickey   And if you’ve enjoyed hearing Geraldine’s story today and would like to listen to another Aussie comedy legend - check out our episode with Newcastle’s own Rhys Nicholson here: https://listnr.com/podcasts/stories-of-us/episodes/rhys-nicholson-on-having-a-bad-gig-in-front-of-the?utm_source=listnr&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=internal_share&utm_content=f7657954-164a-4388-b6ef-e53c17109df6%3B381713c1-8315-4b13-ad76-b0d7017d4794See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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56 min
21 May 24

Julie Goodwin: Depression is not something you have to wear all the time

In this episode, Julie Goodwin, shares her candid journey of triumphs and setbacks. From the excitement of winning the show to the challenges of coping with personal losses and struggles with alcohol, Julie's story is one of resilience and redemption. Julie opens up about the overwhelming experience of sudden fame and the unexpected pressures that came with it. She reflects on the difficult period following her win, marked by the passing of her Nan and mother-in-law, as well as her own battles with depression and addiction. During the conversation, Julie speaks honestly about her DUI incident, acknowledging the shame and humiliation she felt as her personal struggles became public. She recounts the challenges of seeking help and the long road to recovery, emphasizing the importance of confronting trauma and making positive changes. Despite the hardships, Julie's story is one of hope and perseverance. She shares practical insights into managing emotions, coping with depression, and finding strength in difficult times. Her message resonates with listeners as she encourages them to seek support, make positive choices, and believe in their ability to overcome adversity. As Julie reflects on her journey and the release of her book, "Your Time Starts Now," she expresses gratitude for the opportunity to share her story and connect with others. Her honesty and resilience inspire listeners to embrace hope, seek help when needed, and believe in their capacity for growth and healing.This episode of Stories Of Us focuses on subjects around mental health and depression and includes references of sexual assault and self-harm. If anything in this podcast brings up difficult feelings for you, please don't hesitate to reach out to someone you trust for support. Alternatively, you can call Lifeline anytime at 13 11 14 for assistance. If you’ve enjoyed hearing from Julie today and would like to hear the story of another Australian Icon - check out our episode with Murray Cook from the Wiggles. A link to his episode of Stories of Us is here… https://listnr.com/podcasts/stories-of-us/episodes/murray-cook-on-the-young-wiggles-fan-who-left-a-la?utm_source=listnr&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=internal_share&utm_content=f7657954-164a-4388-b6ef-e53c17109df6%3B8e74707c-a9d2-4116-be05-b0f0017e81b4See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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27 min
14 May 24

John Butler: Through Discipline Comes Freedom

Join Sarah Grynberg as we delve into the captivating journey of renowned musician and activist John Butler. Born in California but raised in the serene landscapes of Pinjarra, Western Australia, Butler's life has been shaped by the river that flowed through his childhood and the cultural shifts he experienced moving from LA to a predominantly white town. Butler's passion for music blossomed through the challenges he faced, finding solace and expression in his guitar. Despite encountering racism and adversity, he found refuge in the companionship of outcasts and the First Nations community, shaping his worldview, and inspiring his activism. As John shares his experiences, he reflects on the spiritual and creative journey intertwined with the realities of fame and the music industry. From confronting darkness to embracing the power of storytelling, his insights offer a profound perspective on navigating life's complexities while staying true to oneself. John Butler’s new album Running River is released on May 24, 2024.   If you’d like to hear from another Aussie music icon who hails from regional Australia - may I recommend our brilliant episode with the fabulous Pete Murray. You can find his episode here… https://listnr.com/podcasts/stories-of-us/episodes/pete-murray-wasnt-destined-to-be-a-singer?utm_source=listnr&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=internal_share&utm_content=f7657954-164a-4388-b6ef-e53c17109df6%3Badb524c2-de97-43ad-baf8-b0d401879eb3See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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28 min
7 May 24

Brendan Cullen: Confronting Mental Health in Rural Australia

In this episode of Stories of Us, Brendan Cullen shares his upbringing on a sheep station in regional Australia with host Sarah Grynberg. Growing up on Mount Westwood near Broken Hill, Brendan fondly recalls carefree days exploring the vast outdoors with his younger brother. He describes the daily routines of farm life, including stock work and maintenance tasks on the expansive 150,000-acre property he currently works on. Brendan candidly discusses the challenges of rural isolation and the toll it took on his mental health, leading to a struggle with depression exacerbated by self-medication with alcohol. However, through self-awareness and seeking professional help, Brendan found the courage to confront his issues and adopt healthier coping mechanisms. He emphasizes the importance of self-care, setting boundaries, and seeking support when needed. Brendan's journey highlights the resilience and strength found in rural communities, even in the face of adversity like droughts, which he also discusses. If  anything  in  this  podcast  has  brought  up  difficult  feelings  please  reach  out  to  someone  you  trust  for  support  alternatively  you  can  call  LifeLine  anytime  at  13  11  14  for  assistance. If you  would  like  to  hear  about  another  story  of  resilience,  check  out  our  episode  with  former  NRL  player  Alex  McKinnon  who  faced  a  life  changing  injury  on  the  field. You can find his episode here… https://listnr.com/podcasts/stories-of-us/episodes/alex-mckinnon-forgives-the-player-who-made-him-par?utm_source=listnr&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=internal_share&utm_content=f7657954-164a-4388-b6ef-e53c17109df6%3Bb918973f-1345-4747-9bfa-b0ba009b195eSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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24 min
30 Apr 24

Dr. Dinesh Palipana: Unstoppable Resilience

In this episode of Stories of Us, Dr. Dinesh Palipana shares his remarkable journey with host Sarah Grynberg, revealing the twists and turns that led him to pursue a career in medicine despite facing significant challenges along the way. Dinesh reflects on his early years growing up in Byron Bay, Australia, recalling fond memories of the idyllic coastal town where he spent his formative years. From bike rides to flying lessons, Byron Bay was a place of joy and discovery for him. However, his path to medicine wasn't straightforward. Initially considering a career in law, Dinesh's life took a different turn when he experienced depression during his time in law school. Inspired by the doctor who helped him through this challenging period, Dinesh found his calling in medicine, driven by a desire to support others in the way he had been supported. His journey took a dramatic turn when he was involved in a devastating car accident that left him paralysed. Despite the immense challenges he faced, Dinesh persevered and continued his medical studies, eventually becoming an emergency department doctor at Gold Coast University Hospital. Through his work, he found a way to give back to others, drawing on his own experiences to provide compassionate care to those in need. And if you’ve enjoyed hearing Dinesh’s story and would like to hear about another Gold Coast legend - check out our episode with the footballer and Matilda Tameka Yallop. You can find her episode here: https://listnr.com/podcasts/stories-of-us/episodes/tameka-yallop-on-coping-with-the-highs-and-lows-of?utm_source=listnr&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=internal_share&utm_content=f7657954-164a-4388-b6ef-e53c17109df6%3B52085d84-0c54-43b1-8697-b1080160458eSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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