Somewhere Else

Domain

Somewhere Else is the podcast about people living in weird and wonderful ways. Each episode, Domain editors January Jones and Rose Donohoe interview someone who has ditched the white picket fence for the path a little less travelled.

  • 34 minutes 32 seconds
    Lights, camera, action: Living on reality TV

    In the season finale of Somewhere Else, January and Rose find out what it's like to be filmed 24/7. They chat to The Block 2019 winners, Tess and Luke, who reveal the highs and lows of renovating while the rest of the country looks on.


    Later in the episode, former Bachelor contestant Kayla Gray gives behind-the-scenes info on what it's really like to live in the Bachelor mansion.


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    16 February 2020, 1:00 pm
  • 31 minutes 9 seconds
    Living in isolation

    In this episode of Somewhere Else, January and Rose speak to Amy O’Shea, who lives on a sheep station at least half an hour away from her nearest neighbour and 300km from her local supermarket.


    Later in the episode, Rachel Sheridan calls in to talk about what it's like living and working as a teacher in an isolated mining town in Western Australia.


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    9 February 2020, 1:00 pm
  • 27 minutes 4 seconds
    Everything you need to know about small living

    In this episode of Somewhere Else, January and Rose speak to photographer and pet minder Amie Forbes about how her life changed after moving into her tiny caravan.


    Later on, they discover how Lisa Hobbs and her partner Matt built their own tiny house and started a company selling tiny home plans called The Tailored Tiny Co.


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    2 February 2020, 1:00 pm
  • 27 minutes 52 seconds
    The Australians living life on the water

    In this episode of Somewhere Else, January and Rose speak to underwater filmmaker, diver and self-proclaimed pirate Dean Cropp. Inspired by his father, documentary maker and conservationist Ben Cropp, Dean sold his house and now lives on a sailing boat that he travels the world in creating a web series called Barefoot Captain’s Log.


    Later in the episode, they hear from Billie Woods, who lives on a sail boat with her husband and baby.


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    26 January 2020, 1:00 pm
  • 31 minutes 48 seconds
    Three generations living on one property

    In this episode of Somewhere Else, January and Rose ask the big question 'Would you let your parents move in with you?' Later on they speak to architectural designer, Zana Wright who, along with her husband and daughter, lives on the same Byron Bay property as her parents and two adult siblings. She talks about how they make it work, the perks and the not-so-desirable parts.


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    19 January 2020, 1:00 pm
  • 32 minutes 31 seconds
    How to make a tree change

    In this episode of Somewhere Else, January and Rose talk about tree changes and whether they could ever make one. Later in the episode, they chat to The Block's Shelley Craft about her move to Byron Bay and whether she's spotted the Hemsworths around town.


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    12 January 2020, 1:00 pm
  • 35 minutes 44 seconds
    The gift economy and a very unusual savings plan

    A note from the hosts: This episode was recorded in 2019 before much was known about the current bushfire crisis in Australia. Our hearts are with those fighting the horrific fires and particularly those who have lost their homes and loved ones.


    In this episode of Somewhere Else, January and Rose reveal their tips for being frugal and how they saved to buy their homes. Later, they chat to Jarrod Ruch from Hope Seed Farm about the gift economy and how he is moving away from money. Also, Domain editor and author Emily Power calls in tell all about her very unusual savings plan.


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    5 January 2020, 1:00 pm
  • 31 minutes 19 seconds
    Nomads and life on the road

    In this episode of Somewhere Else, January and Rose talk about digital nomads and living a life on the road. Later, they chat to travel editor Georgia Hopkins and journalist Allison Worrall and find out how they cope with living and working without a fixed address.


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    22 December 2019, 1:00 pm
  • 28 minutes 24 seconds
    How to live a more sustainable life

    In this episode of Somewhere Else, January and Rose talk sustainable living, and how important it is for everyone to do their bit. Later, January and Rose chat to Mark Ebbles, head chef at TarraWarra Estate, and Erin Rhodes, author of Waste Not to talk about their sustainable lifestyles.


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    15 December 2019, 7:00 pm
  • 38 minutes 26 seconds
    The rise of the grown-up gap year

    In this episode of Somewhere Else, January and Rose talk about the rise of the grown-up gap year and why it feels like everyone is quitting their jobs and jetting off overseas. Later, January and Rose sit down with Melissa Mason, senior style and features editor at Pedestrian, and Pauline and Kieran Morrissey to talk about their grown-up gap years.


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    8 December 2019, 7:00 pm
  • 58 seconds
    Somewhere Else: Season two

    In season two of Somewhere Else we look at grown-up gap years, tree changes, sustainable living and even what life is like on the open seas. The first episode drops on December 9. Subscribe now so you don't miss out.

    5 December 2019, 1:31 pm
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