Books, handling violence & vintage tunes
2nd Sep 09
Dilbar dilbara: M. Ashraf feat. Nahid Akhtar
Slumber: Lotus
Recipe for a perfect nap: Jody O Lloyd
Borodinsky: La Fine Equipe feat. ONRA
Mind playing tricks on me: Geto Boys
L'il ghetto boy: Snoop/Dre
Charlotte rampling: Decoder Ring
Rising 5: Hudson Mohawk
I'll be gone: The Spoils
Stuck with this heart: The Pang
Lucky fellow: The Jades
Think it over (before you break my heart): Brenda Holloway
Take me home: Donna King
Change is gonna come: The Fugees
Cruel woman: Shawn Lee
All night long: Mary Jane Girls
Can I kick it: Tribe Called Quest
Pumpkin Belly: Tenor Saw
Zunga Zeng: Yellowman
Sponji reggae: Black Uhuru
I am black: Paul Wamo
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GUESTS:
Resident naturopath, Gill Stannard, continued our "Wax Lyrical" discussion on sleep - giving us her insight into various sleep disorders and what approaches she takes to help us get an adequate night's sleep.
To get Gill's lowdown on sleep: http://gillstannard.com.au
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Author Karen Hitchcock swung into Triple R to discuss her debut collection of short stories in her book, "Little White Slips". The stories cover many issues close to the heart of many a modern woman - confession, desire, balance, competition, obsession, depression and more.
W: http://www.readings.com.au/product/9780330424998/little-white-slips
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Bev Polzin joined us to wax lyrical about a collective of volunteers known as the Alternatives to Violence Project (AVP). This group run workshops in prisons and within the wider community to help people change their attitudes and approaches to violence. For more information: www.avp.org.au to find out more about their work.

