Gaming and Tech Exploration with Jeremy Ray

Jeremy Ray is a video game critic aka "Junglist" and content strategist for the blockchain tech company Enjin.  You'll hear about Jeremy's aptitude for problem solving and his interest in systems exploration which are qualities that have informed some of his vocational choices.  Read More

High school teacher Rowan Barrow

Rowan Barrow is a special needs high school teacher in Darwin with a background in Sport and Recreation including school sports administration in Arnhem Land and Penang. The feature image is at Nawurlandja lookout Arnhem Land escarpment, National Park. We pay respects to the Bininj/Mungguy people traditional custodians of Kakadu. Read More

Sexuality, History, and Family Memoir

Historian Catherine Freyne is nearing completion of a doctoral thesis at UTS, titled: "The Family as Closet: Gay/Bisexual married men and their families in Sydney, 1970-2000" which places her own father’s story and her family's experience in an historical context. Read More

Medical cannabis research

Learning about cannabinoid science and developments in medical cannabis research with Cilla Zhou from the Lambert Institute for Cannabinoid Therapeutics Read More

Social enterprise founder, Yvonne Kelly

On World Refugee Day, we hear about a social enterprise that is connecting refugees and new migrants with career coaches and mentors. Yvonne Kelly is a recruitment specialist and careers coach with 25 years experience who founded a social enterprise called Glow Up Careers that trains corporate coaches and mentors to help nurture diverse talent. Read More

Media presenter and writer James Jennings

A conversation with film and music journalist James Jennings about encounters with the creative people he's interviewed over the years. James is a host of The Australian Ghost Whisperer podcast and you'll hear some of his experiences with the supernatural and paranormal. Read More

Workplace diversity and inclusion

Research by academics from Business Schools at UTS and Macquarie University finds that Diversity and Inclusion programs in organisations may actually be perpetuating inequalities. Our guest Professor Alison Pullen is a Professor of Gender, Work and Organization at Macquarie University and a chief investigator in this ARC research project. Read More

Getting to know Danny Chifley

Danny Chifley aka Banga is moving his microphone sock from Friday Drive to 2SER Breakfast, Monday-Friday, commencing 6 June. What a great excuse to chat with Banga about his interests in comedy, music creation, and his dedicated service to community radio. What a great excuse to get to know Banga some more through chatting about his interests in comedy, music creation, and his dedicated service to community radio.  Read More

NLP and machine learning

An introduction to Natural Language Processing (NLP) and machine learning with Professor Massimo Piccardi including a discussion of some of the applications of NLP and how machine learning relates to artificial intelligence. Read More

Musical artist Yirrmal Marika

Yirrmal shares insights about his new music, community connections, culture and country in North East Arnhem Land and his experience developing his song writing as a new generation artist. Read More

Birth educator and doula Ann Bridges

Ann Bridges is a birth educator, registered nurse, doula, clinical hypnotherapist and author of the book Gentle Birthing which is a practical guide for having a positive birth experience through the power of thought and preparedness. Read More

Tim Ritchie Part 1

Tim Ritchie gives us a preview of the kinds of music he will be selecting to share as a host of 2SER's When the Levee Breaks. We also hear about Tim's early interests in radio and records. Read More

A lunar lesson with Selwyn Holland

Learning about the Moon in the week of the full moon before Easter. Science and maths educator Selwyn Holland is our guest fielding questions about the origins of the moon, how it effects the tides, and what explains the changing visibility of the moon from Earth. Read More