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Nurture: It Takes a Village

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by A Lasting Tale & Albury City Council

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This podcast explores the life stories of regional and rural women over the generations. We compare the experiences of Doll and Pip, two women making a home on remote NSW stations - one in the 1950s and one today. We meet Jean, a country journalist and Northern Territory explorer reflecting on her 90-plus year life journey. Then there's librarian Carole, a stalwart of local libraries and an example of blending work and family over decades. Next is Uta, who reflects on the intersection of army life, working motherhood and working for regional communities. Each woman's story explores how they have cultivated a village, a tribe, to support them and how this has empowered them to feel included rather than alone. The podcast is part of the "Nurture: It takes a Village" exhibition at the Albury LibraryMuseum. Interviews and podcast production by A Lasting Tale, www.alastingtale.com. All interviews form part of the AlburyCity Oral History Collection.

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6/15/2022

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Episode thumbnail for Uta Wiltshire: Life as an child migrant, an army wife, an Army reservist, an avid community worker.

June 15, 2022

Uta Wiltshire: Life as an child migrant, an army wife, an Army reservist, an avid community worker.

Uta's story is full of adventure and service. She reflects on her life journey as a child migrant, an army wife, an Army reservist, a career woman, a wife and mother, and an avid community worker. Uta discusses the intersection between army life and regional communities, and her role crossing both spheres.

Episode thumbnail for Carole Whitbourn: Albury as a child, 50+ years of library service and the joy of lifelong learning.

June 15, 2022

Carole Whitbourn: Albury as a child, 50+ years of library service and the joy of lifelong learning.

Carole is one of Albury library's most-loved and longest serving librarians. She is also a strong community advocate and a mother and grandmother to many. She reflects on how libraries have changed over 50+ years, the dual roles of motherhood and work, her love of lifelong learning, and the ongoing importance of the library in our communities.

Episode thumbnail for Jean Whitla: 90+ years of lived experience as a country journalist, outback explorer and community leader

June 15, 2022

Jean Whitla: 90+ years of lived experience as a country journalist, outback explorer and community leader

Jean reflects on her over-90 years of a full and fascinating life. A country journalist, an intrepid outback explorer, a powerful community activist and a general force for good. Jean says "I think for myself. I don't always think within the square. And I'm prepared to stand up, and speak out."

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What is Nurture: It Takes a Village?

This podcast explores the life stories of regional and rural women over the generations. We compare the experiences of Doll and Pip, two women making a home on remote NSW stations - one in the 1950s and one today. We meet Jean, a country journalist and Northern Territory explorer reflecting on her 90-plus year life journey. Then there's librarian Carole, a stalwart of local libraries and an example of blending work and family over decades. Next is Uta, who reflects on the intersection of army life, working motherhood and working for regional communities. Each woman's story explores how they have cultivated a village, a tribe, to support them and how this has empowered them to feel included rather than alone.

The podcast is part of the "Nurture: It takes a Village" exhibition at the Albury LibraryMuseum. Interviews and podcast production by A Lasting Tale, www.alastingtale.com. All interviews form part of the AlburyCity Oral History Collection.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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