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    Explore "audio storytelling" with insightful episodes like "Is it too soon to add Threads to your podcast social media strategy?", "Podcasting with Eman Ismail, host of Mistakes That Made Me", "Audio Storytelling to Introduce Pre-Readers to The Wonders of Learning", "Podcasting the news? Major news events can be a great showcase for your podcast" and "The easiest way to edit a podcast for audio storytellers" from podcasts like ""Podcasting with Zuri Berry", "Podcasting with Zuri Berry", "Your Lot and Parcel", "Podcasting with Zuri Berry" and "Podcasting with Zuri Berry"" and more!

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    Is it too soon to add Threads to your podcast social media strategy?

    Is it too soon to add Threads to your podcast social media strategy?

    Threads is Meta's alleged Twitter killer.  It's built on the infrastructure of Instagram's two billion monthly active users. And while Threads currently lacks essential features for podcast discovery, such as search functionality and marketing tools, it has all of the characteristics of a growing and viable distribution channel for podcasters.


    Need some help? See how ZMC Podcasts can help you enhance your brand and save you precious time by visiting https://zmcpodcasts.com. Subscribe to my newsletter for more insights at https://zmcpodcasts.com/newsletter. And follow me on Twitter @ZMCPodcasts or on Instagram @ZMCpodcasts. 


    About Zuri Berry: I’m the founder and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts. I’ve spent two decades working as a multimedia journalist specializing in professional audio and video production, local news, digital strategy, and social media strategy. 


    Podcasting with Eman Ismail, host of Mistakes That Made Me

    Podcasting with Eman Ismail, host of Mistakes That Made Me

    This episode is different. I wanted to talk with someone I’ve worked with who has had a successful podcast launch, who is podcasting to build their brand authority, and who is focused on storytelling, which is at the heart of everything that I do here at ZMC.

    So, naturally, I started talking with Eman Ismail. She is an expert copywriter and email strategist, and the host of Mistakes That Made Me, which I produce and edit.

    In this episode, we walk through how she landed on the concept of her show, the most difficult part about podcasting, how the podcast has impacted her business and advice she has for anyone who wants to start a podcast.

    For past episodes and transcripts, visit https://zmcpodcasts.com/podcasting-with-zuri-berry.


    RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: 


    Need some help? See how ZMC Podcasts can help you enhance your brand and save you precious time by visiting https://zmcpodcasts.com. Subscribe to my newsletter for more insights at https://zmcpodcasts.com/newsletter. And follow me on Twitter @zuriberry or on Instagram @zuriberry.

    About Zuri Berry: I’m the founder and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts. I’ve spent two decades working as a multimedia journalist specializing in professional audio and video production, local news, digital strategy, and social media strategy. 

    Audio Storytelling to Introduce Pre-Readers to The Wonders of Learning

    Audio Storytelling to Introduce Pre-Readers to The Wonders of Learning

     

    My guest is the U.S. marketing lead at Tonies. The Toniebox is a popular audio system that uses screen-free storytelling to introduce children to the wonders of imagination.

    tonies originally launched in Germany in 2016 and is currently one of the fastest growing toy brands in Europe.

    The Toniebox uses audio storytelling to introduce pre-readers and developing readers to the wonders of narrative long before children can read the words in a book. They are vastly improving early education teaching!

    https://kitcaster.com/drew-vernon/

    http://www.yourlotandparcel.org

    Podcasting the news? Major news events can be a great showcase for your podcast

    Podcasting the news? Major news events can be a great showcase for your podcast

    Podcasting the news helps build effective relationships with your listeners, increases the trust between the listener and the host, and is a cost-effective way to educate your audience on an ongoing basis. A weekend filled with news events illustrates why. 


    For past episodes and transcripts, visit https://zmcpodcasts.com/podcasting-with-zuri-berry.


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    Need some help? See how ZMC Podcasts can help you enhance your brand and save you precious time by visiting https://zmcpodcasts.com. Subscribe to my newsletter for more insights at https://zmcpodcasts.com/newsletter. And follow me on Twitter @ZMCPodcasts or on Instagram @ZMCpodcasts. 


    About Zuri Berry: I’m the founder and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts. I’ve spent two decades working as a multimedia journalist specializing in professional audio and video production, local news, digital strategy, and social media strategy. 

    The easiest way to edit a podcast for audio storytellers

    The easiest way to edit a podcast for audio storytellers

    The easiest way to edit a podcast for audio storytellers is by simplifying your storytelling devices, music, and tools. But simple isn’t always good, and in fact, it can be quite boring. So, the only way to easily produce a great podcast is by using a storytelling framework and process that you can duplicate. 


    This month, I walk through what you should consider in your storytelling framework and your production process to help make creating a great podcast as seamless as possible.


    For past episodes and transcripts, visit https://zmcpodcasts.com/podcasting-with-zuri-berry.


    Mentions in the episode:


    The podcast interview framework that’ll improve your storytelling: https://zmcpodcasts.com/2022/05/podcast-interview-framework/


    The Pivot Fund Pod: How news orgs can be smarter with their money: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkGW98PiVSc


    Descript (All-in-One Audio & Video Editing): https://www.descript.com/?lmref=ocEPcA


    Use these questions to build your storytelling framework:

    • What problem or complication am I addressing?
    • What’s my hook?
    • What insights do I want my audience to get or think about?
    • What is my chief insight or takeaway?
    • For my resolution, how do I want my audience to think about the problem or complication moving forward?
    • What other audio elements am I going to include in my podcast? 

    Need some help? See how ZMC Podcasts can help you enhance your brand and save you precious time by visiting https://zmcpodcasts.com. Subscribe to my newsletter for more insights at https://zmcpodcasts.com/newsletter. And follow me on LinkedIn or on Instagram @ZMCpodcasts


    About Zuri Berry: I’m the founder and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts. I’ve spent two decades working as a multimedia journalist specializing in professional audio and video production, local news, digital strategy, and social media strategy. For more on me, visit https://zuriberry.com.

    How to nail your podcast introduction

    How to nail your podcast introduction

    The best way to start your podcast is by demonstrating value. I’m going to break down what that means here. So if you really want to nail your podcast introduction, follow along for tips and advice that’ll help boost your creativity and storytelling.


    For past episodes and transcripts, visit https://zmcpodcasts.com/podcasting-with-zuri-berry.


    Need some help? See how ZMC Podcasts can help you enhance your brand and save you precious time by visiting https://zmcpodcasts.com. Subscribe to my newsletter for more insights at https://zmcpodcasts.com/newsletter. And follow me on Twitter @ZMCPodcasts or on Instagram @ZMCpodcasts. 


    About Zuri Berry: I’m the founder and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts. I’ve spent two decades working as a multimedia journalist specializing in professional audio and video production, local news, digital strategy, and social media strategy. For more on me, visit https://zuriberry.com.


    The podcast interview framework that'll improve your storytelling

    The podcast interview framework that'll improve your storytelling

    I explain how Freytag’s Pyramid is the only podcast interview framework that has universal appeal to brands and individual content creators. Use this framework to improve your audio storytelling. Listen to find out how. 


    For past episodes and transcripts, visit https://zmcpodcasts.com/podcasting-with-zuri-berry.


    RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: 



    Need some help? See how ZMC Podcasts can help you enhance your brand and save you precious time by visiting https://zmcpodcasts.com. Subscribe to my newsletter for more insights at https://zmcpodcasts.com/newsletter. And follow me on Twitter @ZMCPodcasts or on Instagram @ZMCpodcasts. 


    About Zuri Berry: I’m the founder and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts. I’ve spent two decades working as a multimedia journalist specializing in professional audio and video production, local news, digital strategy, and social media strategy. Now, I help people enhance their brand through high-quality audio storytelling. Find out more about me by visiting https://zuriberry.com.


    What do you need to start a podcast? Go beyond the basics

    What do you need to start a podcast? Go beyond the basics

    We all need microphones, audio editing software, music, and a storytelling framework. But we also need a foundation to ensure each podcast can launch and grow successfully. Here’s what you need to go beyond the basics and avoid the pain points in the podcast development process.

    For past episodes and transcripts, visit https://zmcpodcasts.com/podcasting-with-zuri-berry.


    RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: 


    Need some help? See how ZMC Podcasts can help you enhance your brand and save you precious time by visiting https://zmcpodcasts.com. Subscribe to my newsletter for more insights at https://zmcpodcasts.com/newsletter. And follow me on Twitter @ZMCPodcasts or on Instagram @ZMCpodcasts. 


    About Zuri Berry: I’m the founder and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts. I’ve spent two decades working as a multimedia journalist specializing in professional audio and video production, local news, digital strategy, and social media strategy. Now, I help people enhance their brand through high-quality audio storytelling. Find out more about me by visiting https://zuriberry.com

    Shelve Under: Podcasting

    Shelve Under: Podcasting

    “If you get people listening past the first 10 seconds of your podcast, they're probably going to stick through the whole thing. So those first 10 seconds are so valuable, you gotta make the best use of it.”

    -Amanda Cupido, award-winning podcast producer

     

    Books, articles, podcasts, and websites mentioned in this episode:

    Let's Talk Podcasting: the Essential Guide to Doing It Right by Amanda Cupido

    Her Story - Episode 1 - Athletics

    STARTUP podcast (by Gimlet), Season 1 Episode 1: How Not to Pitch a Billionaire

    Gimlet

    Luminary

    Pacific Content

    Google Podcasts creator program

    Werk It Festival

    Phoebe Wang's acceptance speech (2018 Third Coast Awards Ceremony)

    Modern Love

    The New York Times

    Radiolab

    Radiolab, Episode, "Animal Minds"

    Radiolab, Episode, "Lucy"

    This American Life

    Flights by Olga Tokarczuk

    Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead by Olga Tokarczuk

    OPPO

    Canadaland

    Stop Podcasting Yourself

    Missing and Murdered

    Maximum Fun

    Judge John Hodgman

    Friendly Fire

    The Greatest Generation

     

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    Ep 34: Springtime

    Ep 34: Springtime

    We have a great start to 2018. Fireworks on New Year’s Eve. You and me, and thousands of Canberrans by the lake on a perfect summer’s evening. Life is in control. I have a grant to write a book, Wondery wants the podcast to continue, advertisers are keen, listeners seem keen. I thought I was just about done, but all this has me feeling optimistic. 

    You’re reaching new levels of autonomy, independence, with thoughts, interests and a whole world opening up that has nothing to do with me. You challenge me, you question me, sometimes you know things I don’t know. You have a point of view. You always did in a way, but somehow this is new.  

    Childcare and preschool have prepared you (and me) for Kindergarten. You’re ready. For now, school is exactly where you want to be.

    I’m at crossroads again. I’ve been heading for it for a while. I need to make a change. I need to finish writing the book. 

    I’ve said most of what I wanted to say in our podcast. I’ve spent almost three years making 34 episodes, it’s almost 16 hours. Our lives as stories, for me, for our family, for all people who chose to listen, but most of all for you. It’s yours Astrid, forever, with all my love. 

    You’re an autonomous person now. It’s time to let you be the custodian of your own story. 

    This is the end of season two. It is time to stop. I predict one or two stray episodes in the future when there’s something worth saying, but more or less, this is it. There won’t be a season three.

    If this was fiction, we’d have a big ending. Something life-changing. But this isn’t fiction. This isn’t the future. This is real life. This is now.

    Instead I’ll end with something I can control. This occasion deserves a party!


    This production is made by me, Sophie Harper, in partnership with Wondery. We’re supported by generous listeners. Story editing by Michelle Webster.

    Thank you family and friends for letting me share your stories and for all your support. 

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    I will miss all you listeners. Some have become real world friends, and many more feel like friends to me. I have been so deeply touched my your emails, reviews, voice messages and by your donations. I truely will treasure your words for the rest of my life. I think we both will. And you can know we’re both here, figuring things out, adapting our priorities, sometimes struggling, sometimes succeeding, just living life. Don’t worry, we’re still here in real life. 

    If you’d like to send a one-off donation, go to www.paypal.me/notbyaccident

    Thank you so much you amazing people who have supported us on Patreon! 

    Julie Greb, Margaret P. Jones, Trish Perlen, Angela Kim, Emma Burbank, Ellie McHale, Russell Kerrison, Julie Greenhalgh, Rebecca Reid, Kasey Tomkins, Dianne Firth, Anne Staude, Sarah E. Leslie, Adam Coulson, Melanie Ann, Lea Durie, Laura Getson, Bill, Sue Giugni, Maia Bittner, Elizabeth Adcock, Megan O’Brien, Katie Wolgamot, Hannah Lownsbrough, Lilit Asiryan, Laura Madge, Laura Cherry, Bethany White, Paul S Mitchell, Mariele Thadani, Pip Muir, Cynthia Madia and more.

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    Ep 33: Enough

    Ep 33: Enough

    I never thought it was ideal being a two person family. There’s not somebody obvious for you to turn to when I let you down. It’s a lot of pressure, for both of us, forever I suppose. If I keep being single as I age and you grow up, I’m afraid you’ll feel responsible for me. That you have to put off things in your own life to be here for me. I want you to do what you want to do, to live in another city, or country, to make choices for you, to have an interesting life. I don’t want you to be burdened or worried or responsible for me. But because I’m an older mother, a geriatric mother, a single mother, and because you’re my only child, I’m afraid you will. 

    I thought maybe I’d have another baby. I thought I’d reserve some samples from your donor so you’d be full biological siblings. I intended to reserve some. It never even occurred to me to freeze my eggs to buy more time. Life was more expensive. I never had money to spare. It was always in the back of my mind, the reservation. I could have prioritised it. I’m sure I could have. But I didn’t.

    Sometimes decisions are taken out of your hands. You apply for something and others make the decision on whether you can have it. You aspire to something, work towards it, but lack of money or time, or health, or privilege, or luck keep it out of reach. Sometimes you just don’t quite make a decision, and realise one day that you no longer have a choice. 



    This production is made by Sophie and Astrid Harper, in partnership with Wondery. We’re supported by generous listeners. Story editing by Michelle Webster.

    Thank you family and friends for letting me share your stories. Extra thanks for letting me record, Adelin, Caroline, Lauren, and of course Astrid.

     Music from freemusicarchive.org - CC NC License: One And and Spellbound by Broke For Free. 

    By permission from the artist: You, You’ll be Waiting by Baby Blue. 

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    Thank you so much you amazing people who support us on Patreon! 

    Julie Greb, Margaret P. Jones, Trish Perlen, Angela Kim, Emma Burbank, Ellie McHale, Russell Kerrison, Julie Greenhalgh, Rebecca Reid, Kasey Tomkins, Dianne Firth, Anne Staude, Sarah E. Leslie, Adam Coulson, Melanie Ann, Lea Durie, Laura Getson, Bill, Sue Giugni, Maia Bittner, Elizabeth Adcock, Megan O’Brien, Katie Wolgamot, Hannah Lownsbrough, Lilit Asiryan, Laura Madge, Laura Cherry, Bethany White, Paul S Mitchell, Mariele Thadani, Pip Muir, Cynthia Madia and more.

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    We’ll be back with the next instalment, the end of season two, in about 4 weeks.


    Ep 32: And the World is!

    Ep 32: And the World is!

    We’re watching Mimi’s bridal waltz, lit by the sunset’s golden glow in a retro-opulent ballroom, filled with love. I have a huge lump in my throat. I can’t quite believe we’re here, for this moment, for Michael and Antonia, young lovers who lost touch for years, then found each other again, and somehow found themselves. They seem as filled with joy as it’s possible to be. And I am too, as I look around the table at our closest friends from Denmark who we left a year ago, reunited, as if geography is nothing and the bonds of friendship are everything. I glance out at golden Manhattan across the East River, as I squeeze you on my lap, my little companion, and my depletion is filled up. By this city, this adventure, these people, this wedding, by all this love and by you.

    There have been obstacles getting here. I needed help with the money. And travel with a kid is hard. I haven’t been able to control everything. Sleep is a battle, with jet lag and adrenalin pushing us further and further out of sync. But amongst logistical headaches, so many moments have been magical, since we left Canberra on last week’s pre-dawn flight.


    This production is made by Sophie and Astrid Harper, in partnership with Wondery. We’re supported by generous listeners. Dear patreon supporters, I can’t tell you how much I appreciate the ongoing support. Story editing by Michelle Webster.

    Thanks to Michael and Antonia, Steen, Ana, Jim, Anne and the boys, to my biggest nephew Sebastian, and especially to you Astrid, for letting me share your stories. 

    Music from the wedding (invoking Fair Use) That’s Amore by Dean Martin, New York New York by Frank Sinatra, Ave Maria by Bach/Gounod, Get Ready by The Temptations, You Send Me by Sam Cooke, Unchained Melody by The Righteous Brothers and Girls Just Wanna Have Fun by Cyndi Lauper. 

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    Thank you kind people supporting us on Patreon! Margaret P. Jones, Trish Perlen, Angela Kim, Emma Burbank, Ellie McHale, Russell Kerrison, Julie Greenhalgh, Rebecca Reid, Kasey Tomkins, Dianne Firth, Anne Staude, Sarah E. Leslie, Adam Coulson, Melanie Ann, Lea Durie, Laura Getson, Bill, Sue Giugni, Maia Bittner, Elizabeth Adcock, Megan O’Brien, Katie Wolgamot, Hannah Lownsbrough, Lilit Asiryan, Laura Madge, Laura Cherry, Bethany White, Paul S Mitchell, Mariele Thadani, Pip Muir and more.

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    Ep 31: Taking Off

    Ep 31: Taking Off

    It's May 2016. The podcast is taking off. Astrid's new cousin is due next month! And I can't decide if we should ignore the fact that we are broke and somehow find a way to go to New York for Mimi's wedding, for a reunion with our friends from Denmark one year on, while Astrid still remembers them.

    Time has turned in on itself. These events of mid 2016 might feel familiar, though context has changed. The series has become a mobius strip.

     

    This production is made by Sophie and Astrid Harper, in partnership with Wondery. We’re supported by generous listeners. Story editing by Michelle Webster.

     

    Thanks to my family and friends for being part of the story, and especially to Astrid. 

     

    Music from freemusicarchive.org - CC NC License:

    Weathered Home 3:Bird Split Sky by Candlegravity, Sound Merchant by simon_mathewson and Readers! Do You Read? by Chris Zabriskie. 

     

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    Ep 30: Going Public

    Ep 30: Going Public

    I get to work on too many ideas. I’m going to work for myself. That’s decided. I register as a business, open a bank account, brainstorm plans, buy three web domains. There are a lot of things I want to do. I’ll be a freelancer, teaching, video production, maybe other things, but not too much. I can’t be swamped because there’s more. I’ll start an online documentary school. I’ll write some books. I know what I want to write. I’m itching to start. And I have three podcast ideas. Cooking with my mum, documentary filmmaker conversations, and our story. I want to do them all!

    I have to pick a place to start and our podcast is the one closest to my heart. I try to turn down the volume on all my screaming ideas and to concentrate. Since 2011 I’ve recorded clips from my life, from our lives, with the hope that one day I could use them to tell the story of becoming a single mother by choice. I’ve been writing little passages in my head for years. I have 300 audio clips, about 200 hours. I listen, I trim, I take notes, I double the speed. Days pass like this. It’s going to take forever. Sometimes it feels voyeuristic. Peering into a past life. One I’d partially forgotten, as if it’s someone else’s. 

    I pick a date. I announce the series. Now I can’t back out. This is happening. 

      

    This production is made by Sophie and Astrid Harper, in partnership with Wondery. We’re supported by generous listeners. Story editing by Michelle Webster.

    Thanks to my family and friends for being part of the story, and especially to Astrid. 

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    Charge Into 2015 by Dexter Britain, Eutrophic by Mystery Mammal and Ennui by Lee Rosevere. 

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    Ep 29: For Kids

    Ep 29: For Kids

    A special episode of Not By Accident for kids! 

    It's a child- appropriate recap of Astrid's story, at her request and with her involvement. 

    The first part is about when she was little. The second part is about life now that she's big.

     

    This production is made by Astrid Harper and Sophie Harper, in partnership with Wondery. We’re supported by generous listeners. 

     

    Music from freemusicarchive.org - CC NC License:

    The Time to Run (Finale) by Dexter Britain, Readers! Do You Read?And Dividerby Chris Zabriskie and Something Elated by Broke for Free. 

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    Ep 28: Consolidation

    Ep 28: Consolidation

    We’re trying to create a home, but I have things to sort out. The detritus of my life is in storage units and suburban garages. The belongings I packed away as one life stage ended and a new one began; they’re spread around. It makes me feel uneasy. Summer is upon us, our Danish shipment has settled into our new apartment, and I feel ready at last to consolidate. Ready to re-contextualise myself, in my own life story. As you try to contextualize yourself, and our little family that looks different to the ones you see around you. And find your place in our wider family.

    I have a storage container in Sydney. I moved to Denmark with two boxes and two suitcases. Shipping the rest didn’t make sense. As years passed, with the monthly direct debits adding up, I wished I wasn’t so sentimental. I wished I’d let go from the start! I try not to think about the money, I’ve come this far. I spend another thousand dollars having it brought to Canberra in a truck, the big pieces, the small pieces.  

    It’s a time capsule of my Sydney life. These are the things I spent years collecting, that made me feel like me. I’m back in Surry Hills, in my street, in my tiny terrace house that I loved so much. The memories flood back and it all feels so strange.

    Once it’s assimilated, there’s more to take care of. My parents broke up when I was 15. It’s not a particularly unusual story. It was a shock. It took time to get over. The family home went up for sale. I packed up my bedroom, my childhood, and put it away. It all went off to my Dad’s new garage. We rediscover treasures, shed what we don’t need or want, we consolidate. I pack some new boxes: For Astrid age 5, For Astrid age 6, For Astrid age 7. For when you’re ready.

    A childhood of memories, in boxes, for the next generation.

     

    This production is made by me, Sophie Harper, in partnership with Wondery. I’m supported by generous listeners. Story editing by Michelle Webster.

    Thanks to my family, my friends and my daughter for being part of the story.


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    Starling by Lee Rosevere, Think On It by Ian Sutherland and Spellbound by Broke for Free.

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    Astrid has asked for something special as a belated 5th birthday present: a podcast episode that’s not boring, for adults. Her story, made for her, with her, for now. So in four weeks, we’ll be back with something a bit different. A special episode of Not By Accident, for kids.

     

    Ep 27: Flying Fish

    Ep 27: Flying Fish

    It’s August 2015. We’ve just moved back to Australia from Denmark and it’s strange. You’re ultra-sensitive, fearful, clingy, easily brought to tears. I probably am too. It’s been like this for months with all the change and uncertainty. I’ve hardly told anyone we’re coming. Only the family. I don’t know what’s next for us, I don’t feel particularly proud of myself, being newly unemployed, and I’m so full of questions and big emotions that I don’t feel like socializing. I just need quiet. We surround ourselves with our family, your cousins who you can’t get enough of, your grandparents, your aunts and uncles, to help us find our feet. But I feel a sense of urgency. I need to find a new home, new childcare, new work, new routines, so you feel secure again, as quickly as possible.

     

    This production is made by me, Sophie Harper, in partnership with Wondery. I’m supported by generous listeners and by my family, my friends and my daughter. Story Editing by Michelle Webster.

     

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    Ep 26: Equality

    Ep 26: Equality

    It’s September 2017. I’ve been feeling recently that it’s important for you understand more of who I am. You see me as a mother, a daughter, an aunt, a friend, a podcaster, a writer. But I’m also a lesbian. You’ve always known, I’ve always told you that if I fall in love one day it will be with a woman. That you won’t ever have a Dad, but maybe one day, if things work out that way, you’ll have two mums. But it’s been abstract for you until now. You’ve only ever had a single mother. I haven't been on a date in your lifetime. It’s become abstract for me too. I miss that part of my identity sometimes, being involved in that community, but I’ve been so caught up with motherhood and work and establishing life in our new home that I’ve put it aside. For later.

    But maybe later is now. The decade long fight for marriage equality in Australia has finally come to a head. The government, hampered by their own factions, has decided to ask the people once and for all: “Should the law be changed to allow same-sex couples to marry? Yes/No.” A one question postal survey, for all voting age Australians. Just tick a box and send it back. There’s no putting it aside now.


    This production is made by me, Sophie Harper, in partnership with Wondery. I’m supported by generous listeners and by my family, my friends and my daughter.


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    From our family to yours, Happy New Year!

    Ep 25: Farvel

    Ep 25: Farvel

    It’s Spring, 2015. Half your life ago. My six years teaching at the European Film College begin the limp to an anti-climactic end. I try to stay focused. But my main focus is you. The upheaval I’m causing. The reasons for doing it. You’re two and a half. I’m taking you home to our family, our culture, but I’m taking you away from the life, the home, the language, the community that make up your world.

    Once work wraps up we have some quiet weeks left to pack up our lives. I take you to Trine’s each day, to childcare, and I pack boxes, I write job applications, and I sort out the car with Steen’s help, servicing, detailing and re-registering it, ready for sale.

    The removalists come while you’re at Trine’s and take all our things away. I tell you they’ve gone to MorMor’s house, that’s what you call Granny, and that we’re going there too. You seem to cope with that. The shipping will take three months if all goes well. You’ll have outgrown half your clothes by then! You’ll miss your bike, your toys, the stereo. We’re left with the school’s basic furniture, two suitcases filled with summer clothes for here and winter clothes for home, a trainset Jim dropped over to ease your toy separation, and a big echoey apartment.

    You’ve been with Trine five days a week for most of your life. She might be the person you’re closest to after me. This is your last day. I leave my recorder with her. I want to hear you speaking Danish. At this point your Danish is probably better than mine and I know you’ll lose it when we leave. She opens a window into the life you have without me.

    I’ve made the decision to leave based on what you’ll gain, but I’m painfully aware of everything you’re losing.

    Farvel Danmark. Tusind tak for alt.


    This production is made by me, Sophie Harper, in partnership with Wondery. I’m supported by generous listeners. Story editing by Michelle Webster.

    Thanks to my family, my friends and my daughter for being part of the story.


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    I have some news. I’ve been awarded a grant to write a book! A literary memoir of our story. My plan, for now, is to release one new episode a month as I divide my time between the book and the podcast. Thanks for sticking with me.


    Thanks especially to the kind people supporting me on Patreon: Margaret P. Jones, Ellie McHale, Russell Kerrison, Julie Greenhalgh, Rebecca Reid, Kasey Tomkins, Dianne Firth, Anne Staude, Adam Coulson, Melanie Ann, Lea Durie, Laura Getson, Bill, Sue Giugni, Maia Bittner, Elizabeth Adcock, Laura Cherry, Bethany White, Paul S Mitchell and Mariele Thadani and more.

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    Ep 24: Health

    Ep 24: Health

    I get the feared call from pre-school on the last day of term. You’ve hit your head, badly.

    I keep a close watch on you for signs of concussion and thankfully, there are none. I feel shattered from the worry and the shock. I give up on work and pamper you for the rest of the day.

    The hardest thing is when you’re hurt or sick. Or when I’m sick. Or worst of all, we’re both sick. That’s when it’s hardest to be a single parent. The worry that I might miss the signs of something serious. Of seeing you suffer. Running out of supplies when we can’t just dash to the shops for more food or more medicine. When I have to miss work and I can’t think of an alternative.

    It’s 2015, in Denmark. You’re two. I’ve told Nadia the Principal that this is my last year, we’ll be going home to Australia in the Summer. I want to go out on a high, the way I felt when I left for maternity leave.

    You got sick on Friday. It’s flu or something. I will you to be well by Monday. I’m worried about work. But Monday comes and you’re not. I have a toddler with a fever who needs my care and a room full of students waiting for me. There’s nobody to step in for either role.

    I miss a whole week. After the course a student write on their evaluation form “It was a terrible course. I don’t understand why she couldn’t just get someone else to look after her sick kid.” No, you wouldn’t understand. It’s not something you can understand. Until it’s you.

    When I was nine, I got sick like that, and the disease progressed but I didn’t get better. For weeks, then months I didn’t get better. Tests began. I was tested for everything. Invasive tests, horrible tests, with no conclusions. I’ve always thought of this as my story, but now that I’m a mother I know it’s just as much hers.

    It took a year to get a diagnosis. Myalgic Encephalomyalitis, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. I was an active young kid, sport was the thing I did best, I swam for the school, played netball, softball, cricket, distance running, it was where I found my self-worth. And then I was bedridden, for a year. The diagnosis was a relief, I wasn’t dying, but it was a burden and a curse.


    This production is made by me, Sophie Harper, in partnership with Wondery.

    Thanks to my family, my friends and my daughter for being part of the story.

    I’m supported by generous listeners. Story editing by Michelle Webster.


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    I’m now on Patreon. If you’d like join the kind people who are already supporting me to produce each new episode, go to patreon.com/notbyaccident.

    Thanks so much to Margaret P. Jones, Russell Kerrison, Julie Greenhalgh, Rebecca Reid, Kasey Tomkins, Dianne Firth, Anne Staude, Adam Coulson, Melanie Ann, Lea Durie, Laura Getson, Bill, Sue Giugni, Maia Bittner, Elizabeth Adcock, Jessica Kindynis, Laura Cherry, Bethany White, Paul S Mitchell and Mariele Thadani for your support.


    To everyone who’s written to share your stories and to support me in continuing, thank you. I’m very behind with my replies, but want you to know each message means so much.


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