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All The Best is for new Australian storytelling. Hear from a Melbourne-based cannibal, how the Australian Wallabies used theatre workshops to improve their game, anxiety attacks in a Tantric sex class, and what the shopping centre Santa Claus is really thinking, all on All The Best. We're a weekly radio show and podcast produced at FBi Radio in Sydney in association with SYN and Triple R in Melbourne, and broadcast nationally via the Community Radio Network. We’ve been telling stories in a variety of forms since 2011, picking a theme each week and using short form documentary, personal narrative, interviews, and spoken word to bring you the best from across Australia.

  • 30 minutes 10 seconds
    In This Version of Home

    This week we feature two Australian-Turkish writers, who ruminate on the topic of belonging, home and immigration.

    In their distinctive creative ways, Ela Pinar and Eda Gunaydin unpack the confusion of feeling homesick for a land that was never truly ‘home’ to begin with. 

     

    1.10 - In This Version of Home

    First, Ela tells the story of her journey to Turkey, a place she does and doesn't call home. 

    Find Ela’s artist page on instagram at @elapinar__

    This story was written, recited and produced by Ela Pinar

    Sound design was by Ramon Briant

    The Supervising Producer was Phoebe Adler-Ryan

    This story features music by Koray Kiliç

     

    20:16 - Discussions on ‘Root and Branch’

    Then, host Mads speaks to award-winning essayist and scholar Eda Gunaydin, to explore her understanding of home and homeland. 

    You can find Eda’s work in the Sydney Review of Books, The Age, Meanjin and elsewhere. Her book ‘Root and Branch: essays on inheritance’ is an incredible read we recommend you seek out at your local bookshop.

    Follow Eda and keep an eye out for her next work at @edapresents

     

    All The Best Credits

    Executive Producer: Phoebe Adler-Ryan

    Editorial Producer: Melanie Bakewell

    Host & Interviewer: Madhuraa Prakash

    Image Credit: Ela Pinar

    Music: Working for the Knife by Mitski & Mahur Saz Semani by Seyyah

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    30 April 2024, 6:00 am
  • 30 minutes 1 second
    Punk, politics, people

    This week, stories about breaking the rules of modern society.

    And just a heads up - it’s the punk episode - so there might be some swears.

     

    Please Come to My Show

    In our first story, we’re gonna hear from five people looking back at their young, punk selves, and how the politics, music, and spirit of this community has continued to shape their lives. 

    That story was produced by Mel Bakewell with production assistance by Phoebe Adler-Ryan.

    Thank you to all of the contributors to that piece, including Tim Steward.

    A shout out to Charlie Fern and Jasper Craig-Adams, hosts at FBi Radio. You can catch Charlie on the Sunday Overhang and Jasper on Real to Reel Wednesdays.

     

    The Ballad of Gary Bamford

    Sometimes we encounter people who are like a portal to another world, who show us a completely new way to be. In our next story, Laura shares how a chance encounter with a man at a grocery store changes her life unexpectedly. 

    That story was produced by Laura Luck. Find more of her work at lauraluck.com 

    The Supervising Producer was Dan Semo. 

    Featuring music by Gary Bamford.

     

    All The Best Credits

    Executive Producer: Phoebe Adler-Ryan

    Editorial Producer: Melanie Bakewell

    Host & Interviewer: Madhuraa Prakash

    Image Credit: Laura Luck

     

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    23 April 2024, 6:00 am
  • 27 minutes 50 seconds
    Heartbreak Chronicles

    Do you remember your first heartbreak? This week, three storytellers take us through their break up journeys and the sometimes strange and unexpected ways we move on. 

     

    Traffic

    Our first story explores the way that memories of a relationship can replay in your mind, over and over, on loop.

    Traffic was produced and performed by Bea.

    With sound design by Gregory Thorsby. 

    The supervising producer was Phoebe Adler-Ryan.

    Find more of Bea’s work by following them on Instagram bybea_._

     

    Self Storage

    Then, E looks to escape the echoes of a past relationship by ridding themselves of their last physical reminder.

    Self Storage was written and performed by E Coffey.

    With sound design by E Coffey and Gregory Thorsby.

    E played Alex, Gregory played Paul & Pikachu Man and J. Chaplin played the ex.

    The supervising producer was Phoebe Adler-Ryan.

     

    12 Parties Without You

    In our final story we hear a break up across twelve parties. 

    12 Parties Without You was written and produced by Zacha Rosen, and read by Bethany Atkinson-Quinton, 

    With music by Dave Goldschmidt.

     

    All The Best Credits

    Executive Producer: Phoebe Adler-Ryan

    Editorial Producer: Melanie Bakewell

    Host & Interviewer: Madhuraa Prakash

    Music: Axl Audio

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    16 April 2024, 6:00 am
  • 27 minutes 50 seconds
    What I Know About Love

    This week our storytellers compare their youthful expectations of life and love, to their less naive realities. 

     

    Rom Coms Ruined My Life

    In our first story, Danni revisits the movies they loved as a teenager, and finds they don’t quite hold up to modern day scrutiny.

    Produced by Danni Stewart.

     

    Byron Bay, A Time and Place

    Then, Holly shares the story of how she fell in love with Byron Bay, and the other loves she encountered on the way.

    Written and performed by Holly English at Read To Me. Keep up to date with Read to me events on their instagram @readtome_ and see more of Holly’s work at www.hollyenglish.com.

    Special thanks to Journey Green and Ramon Briant for recording the event.

     

    All The Best Credits

    Executive Producer: Phoebe Adler-Ryan

    Editorial Producer: Melanie Bakewell

    Host & Interviewer: Madhuraa Prakash

    Image Credit: Holly English

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    9 April 2024, 6:00 am
  • 27 minutes 50 seconds
    Here Kitty Kitty Kitty

    This week, stories about the bewitching power of cats, from spiritual companions to catalysts of chaos!

     

    Running After Lulu

    In our first story, Mike answers a call to adventure, or rather, makes one himself. 

    Produced by Mike Williams. This story was originally commissioned by transom.org. For more stories by Mike visit mikewilliams.com.au.

     

    Meow To Be by Wing Kuang

    The first time when Wing saw Alexander, she knew she was meant to meet him. They had a great time together, but it was also their destiny to farewell each other. Would it still be counted as a fate, if it was just temporary?

    Producer: Wing Kuang 

    Supervising Producer: Mell Chun

    Sound Design: Mell Chun 

     

    All The Best Credits

    Executive Producer: Phoebe Adler-Ryan

    Editorial Producer: Melanie Bakewell

    Host & Interviewer: Madhuraa Prakash

     

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    2 April 2024, 5:00 am
  • 26 minutes 25 seconds
    Read To Me: The Speed of Life

    This week we're bringing you stories from a gathering of comics and cartoonists, known as Read to Me. 

     

    Millenial Falcon - Evie Hilliar

    First up we hear from Read To Me co-producer Evie Hilliar about what makes Read To Me so special, before reading her tale Millenial Falcon. Find more of Evie's work at yeevz_ on Instagram.

     

    The Blue Whale - Fionn McCabe

    Then, we take you into the Knox Street Bar in Sydney to experience the vibes of this special community as Gabe Clark warms up the audience. You'll hear Read To Me co-founder Fionn McCabe delivering his brand new story, The Blue Whale. 

    If you're curious to see the beautiful visuals that accompanied Fionn's tale, you can find the graphic version published in the upcoming edition of The Suburban Review

     

    A Very Special Star - Thomas Crowe

    Finally, animator Thomas Crowe takes us on a galactic journey of self-discovery with his piece, A Very Special Star.

     

    A huge thank you to our contributors and the Read To Me team for sharing their stories with us - we can't wait for the next event in May and we hope to see you there too. Follow Read to Me on instagram at readtome_

    If you have a creative community whose stories deserve to be broadcast far and wide, we'd love to hear about it! Reach out to us at www.allthebestradio.com

     

    All The Best Credits

    Executive Producer: Phoebe Adler-Ryan

    Editorial Producer: Melanie Bakewell

    Host & Interviewer: Madhuraa Prakash

    Recording: Journey Green

    Event mixing: Ramon Briant

     

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    26 March 2024, 5:00 am
  • 27 minutes 50 seconds
    In The Studio: William Yang & Olana Janfa

    This week we're taking you into the artists’ studio, sharing the stories of artists that weren't always celebrated by traditional Australian art institutions…until recently.

    By venturing into the studio, we discover personal stories and the way these artist's encourage us to interrogate our ways of thinking and spark new self-awareness or insight.

    William Yang

    First we’re meeting William Yang, a photographer known for capturing Sydney’s gay scene, investigating Chinese heritage and more. 

    If you’re interested in seeing some of William Yang’s work, it will be showing from 9th March to 10th June as part of the AGNSW Biennale exhibition.

    Produced by Nicholas Adams-Dzierzba

    With additional production by Mel Bakewell

     

    Olana Janfa

    Then, we head to the studio of Naarm-based artist Olana Janfa. Olana shares how his journey, inspirations and experiences as an Ethiopian immigrant has shaped his career path and personal perspective as an artist.

    Produced by Mel Bakewell with music by Podington Bear.

    You can see more of Olana’s work on his Instagfram, @janhf_bless or at his website https://www.olanajanfa.com/about

     

    All The Best Credits

    Executive Producer: Phoebe Adler-Ryan

    Editorial Producer: Melanie Bakewell

    Host & Interviewer: Madhuraa Prakash

     

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    19 March 2024, 5:00 am
  • 27 minutes 50 seconds
    The CWA and the F Word

    This week we're bringing you a feature length piece about the Country Women’s Association and the F Word...that's right, Feminism!

    The CWA is at the heart of rural traditional values, so when a young, urban feminist comes knocking on their door, will there be a place for her in the organisation?

    Find out as Alice Ansara gives us a personal insight into a woman’s place in a small country town.

    Produced by Alice Ansara of 2EAR, Eurobodalla.

    Supervising production by Sharon Davis.

    It was originally produced as part of the  CBAA’s 2019 National Feature and Documentary Series. 

     

    All The Best Credits

    Executive Producer: Phoebe Adler-Ryan

    Editorial Producer: Melanie Bakewell

    Host & Interviewer: Madhuraa Prakash

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    12 March 2024, 5:00 am
  • 30 minutes 30 seconds
    Audio Club: The Sound of Silence

    This week we explore … silence...through a feature length experimental audio piece.

     

    Audio Club

    If you haven’t already seen our socials, All The Best has started an audio club. Each month we're sharing a new prompt and this time it's the ‘sound of silence'.

    First up we hear an Audio Club story from Ramon Briant about the beautiful things we can discover when we pay attention to the spaces in-between sounds.

    You can learn more and get involved with Audio Club here.

     

    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Drive

    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Drive ventures into the abstract where memory becomes a shattered mirror of intangible realities. A deconstruction and reconstruction, the audio weaves together disparate threads of voices and experiences into a tapestry of disjointed narratives.

    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Drive was created as a fourth year media project at the University of Sydney. 

    It was recorded and produced by Jenae Madden in 2023.

    Photo Credit: Jenae Madden

    Content Warning: This story contains reference to involuntary psychiatric treatment.

     

    All The Best Credits

    Executive Producer: Phoebe Adler-Ryan

    Editorial Producer: Melanie Bakewell

    Host & Interviewer: Madhuraa Prakash

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    5 March 2024, 5:00 am
  • 27 minutes 50 seconds
    Sydney Poetry Slam Championship Spotlight

    This week we’re taking you back to a special event that took place in October 2023 - the Sydney Poetry Slam Championships.

    A content warning, the stories include references to struggling with mental health, self harm and suicidal ideation. 

    These poems are written and performed by: Sarah Lock, Anastasia, Andrew Cox, Sabine, Danielle, E3, Maddy Godfrey, Ifeoma and Sonia. 

    The recordist was Stewart Geddes.

    A big thanks to the Word Travels team for making this episode possible.

    You can find out more about Word Travels at: www.wordtravels.info

    All The Best Credits

    Executive Producer: Phoebe Adler-Ryan

    Editorial Producer: Melanie Bakewell

    Host & Interviewer: Madhuraa Prakash

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    27 February 2024, 5:00 am
  • 29 minutes 15 seconds
    Back to School

    As we settle into the new year, whether it’s back to the office or the classroom, we’re bringing you some stories from the All The Best Archives.

    A heads up, this episode contains some swears. 

    The Eyebrow Incident by Alyssa Bermudez

    The popular girls, increased body hair and mortal embarrassment — these are the necessary elements for a preteen drama.  

    Sound Recordist: Michael Brydon

    This story was recorded at Read To Me Hobart, which was organised by Joshua Santospirito. Read To Me is a live visual storytelling event and you can check out their Facebook page @readtomereadtome to be in the loop for their upcoming events.

    That Time I was in Detention by Danni Stewart

    School rules can be hard to follow. So, for some of us, this means we end up in detention.

    Music: ‘Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2’ by Pink Floyd, ‘Les sports imaginaries’ by Charlene Darling, ‘Tik Tok’ by Kesha (cover by Avril Lavigne), ‘Smells LIke Teen Spirit’ by Nirvana (cover by Patti Smith), ‘Don’t You Forget About Me’ by Simple Minds

    Additional sound design: Pip Leason

    Supervising Producer: Allison Chan with Erin Dick

    Growing Pains by Sapphire Sheedy

    Sandy and Sapphire spent a day beyond the bars of the school gates. It was filled with feasts, adventures through scrubland and a tame horse. But something didn’t smell right.

    Music: ‘Noahs Stark’ by krackatoa, ‘The First of the Year’ by CJ Lavoire, ‘Angela Climbs a Boulder at Horn Creek, the Sun Sets, the Bat Flies By’ by Aaron Ximm, ‘Isma Roktar’ by Thiaz Itch, ‘Here She Comes Now’ by Velvet Underground 

    Supervising Producer: Allison Chan

    Secret Superstars by Yichen Wu

    Performing for the whole class causes some people stage fright. But not this particular student.

    Special thanks to Gretchen Miller and Tina Matolov for their production guidance and feedback.

    All The Best credits:

    Executive Producer: Allison Chan

    Victorian State Coordinator: Jordan Fennell

    Episode Mixer and Compiler: Elina Godwin

    Host: Samantha Groth

    Community Coordinator: Chloe Gillespie

    SYN Community Coordinator: Erin Dick

    Social Media Producer: Matilda Fay

    Image: Unsplash CC: Daiga Ellaby

    Music: ‘High School Hero’ by Wharves

     

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    20 February 2024, 5:00 am
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