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What are the signs you should leave your job? Ben Naparstek has had a meteoric career, spanning editorial, digital marketing, and technology. Starting as Editor in Chief of The Monthly at just 23, Ben has effortlessly kept up with the digital evolution, moving from long form journalism to digital marketing, and back to content as Senior Director of Content Acquisition & Partnerships at Amazon ANZ, before taking on a position as Director of Marketing at Kayla Itsines' Sweat. Host Helen McCabe asks Ben about measuring the risks of leaving versus staying in your current job, why you should take on roles that may be outside your comfort zone and the lessons he's learnt from being in leadership positions at such a young age.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There is a way you can take a gay murder and make it not a gay murder. You get a good lawyer. This is what happened in 2011 to the brutal killing of Andrew Negre - a case that continues to bounce around the legal system. Listed as iTunes Best Podcasts of 2015, True Stories returns with Season Three: a special five-part investigation into the untold true stories of Adelaide's gay-hate murders, told by award-winning Australian journalist, Mark Whittaker. The series is adapted from Mark's true crime long-read which will be published online at the end of the series. True Stories Season Three is inspired by the SBS network event Deep Water - a drama, documentary and online investigation unearthing gripping true crime stories and a buried chapter of Australia’s recent history. sbs.com.au/truestories Journalist: Mark Whittaker Producers: Gina McKeon & Martin Peralta Mix, Music and Sound Design: Martin Peralta Additional music: Gonzalo Peralta Illustrator: Jeremy Lord Commissioned by: Ben Naparstek & Kylie Boltin Actor: Laurence Coy & Chris Leben #SBSTrueStories True Stories is commissioned and produced by Australia's multicultural broadcaster, SBS.
David “John” Saint was an ordinary guy. He worked, bought three houses, did them up and sold them. On April 16, 1991, he was found covered in blood on a main street in Adelaide by a passer-by. He died soon after. From day one, police said publicly that robbery was the motive for his murder, but this didn’t sit well with the gay community. Listed as iTunes Best Podcasts of 2015, True Stories returns with Season Three: a special five-part investigation into the untold true stories of Adelaide's gay-hate murders, told by award-winning Australian journalist, Mark Whittaker. The series is adapted from Mark's true crime long-read which will be published online at the end of the series. True Stories Season Three is inspired by the SBS network event Deep Water - a drama, documentary and online investigation unearthing gripping true crime stories and a buried chapter of Australia’s recent history. sbs.com.au/truestories Journalist: Mark Whittaker Producers: Gina McKeon & Martin Peralta Mix, Music and Sound Design: Martin Peralta Additional music: Gonzalo Peralta Illustrator: Jeremy Lord Commissioned by: Ben Naparstek & Kylie Boltin #SBSTrueStories True Stories is commissioned and produced by Australia's multicultural broadcaster, SBS.
Beats are secretive places – they provide anonymity for men seeking sex, but this secrecy also provides a cover and protection for their attackers. “Todd” ran away at 16 and lived on the streets of Adelaide. The street kids he hung out with used to head to beats and used Todd as bait to lure men into the bushes. This wasn’t the only group targeting homosexuals at beats. Listed as iTunes Best Podcasts of 2015, True Stories returns with Season Three: a special five-part investigation into the untold true stories of Adelaide's gay-hate murders, told by award-winning Australian journalist, Mark Whittaker. The series is adapted from Mark's true crime long-read which will be published online at the end of the series. True Stories Season Three is inspired by the SBS network event Deep Water - a drama, documentary and online investigation unearthing gripping true crime stories and a buried chapter of Australia’s recent history. sbs.com.au/truestories Journalist: Mark Whittaker Producers: Gina McKeon & Martin Peralta Mix, Music and Sound Design: Martin Peralta Additional music: Gonzalo Peralta Illustrator: Jeremy Lord Commissioned by: Ben Naparstek & Kylie Boltin Actor: Laurence Coy #SBSTrueStories True Stories is commissioned and produced by Australia's multicultural broadcaster, SBS.
Dr George Duncan’s body was pulled from the River Torrens in 1972. At the time, homosexuality was illegal. Police were the suspects in the murder. It’s a case that’s gone on to become one of South Australia’s most notorious unsolved murders, altered history for for all gay men in the state. Listed as iTunes Best Podcasts of 2015, True Stories returns with Season Three: a special five-part investigation into the untold true stories of Adelaide's gay-hate murders, told by award-winning Australian journalist, Mark Whittaker. The series is adapted from Mark's true crime long-read which will be published online at the end of the series. True Stories Season Three is inspired by the SBS network event Deep Water - a drama, documentary and online investigation unearthing gripping true crime stories and a buried chapter of Australia’s recent history. sbs.com.au/truestories Journalist: Mark Whittaker Producers: Gina McKeon & Martin Peralta Mix, Music and Sound Design: Martin Peralta Additional music: Gonzalo Peralta Illustrator: Jeremy Lord Additional material: ABC Archives Commissioned by: Ben Naparstek & Kylie Boltin Actors: Laurence Coy & Chris Leben #SBSTrueStories True Stories is commissioned and produced by Australia's multicultural broadcaster, SBS. StorytellingDocumentarytruecrimePodcast
Late one night in 1992, Rex Robinson pulled his car into one of Adelaide’s most notorious beats. High beam on, Rex sees a man lying face down, motionless in the middle of the road. It’s the night that embroiled Rex in a vicious bashing case which made headlines and outraged the gay community, leaving Rex without a job and wishing he’d never gone to the police. Listed as iTunes Best Podcasts of 2015, True Stories returns with Season Three: a special five-part investigation into the untold true stories of Adelaide's gay-hate murders, told by award-winning Australian journalist, Mark Whittaker. The series is adapted from Mark's true crime long-read which will be published online at the end of the series. True Stories Season Three is inspired by the SBS network event Deep Water - a drama, documentary and online investigation unearthing gripping true crime stories and a buried chapter of Australia’s recent history. sbs.com.au/truestories Journalist: Mark Whittaker Producers: Gina McKeon & Martin Peralta Mix, Music and Sound Design: Martin Peralta Additional music: Gonzalo Peralta Illustrator: Jeremy Lord Additional material: ABC Archives Commissioned by: Ben Naparstek & Kylie Boltin Actors: Laurence Coy & Chris Leben #SBSTrueStories True Stories is commissioned and produced by Australia's multicultural broadcaster, SBS.
True Stories returns with a five-part investigation into the untold stories of Adelaide's gay-hate murders. Each episode explores the intriguing circumstances of an unsolved case, told by award-winning Australian investigative journalist and writer, Mark Whittaker, whose full investigation will published online at the end of the series. True Stories Season Three is inspired by the SBS network event Deep Water - a drama, documentary and online investigation unearthing gripping true crime stories and a buried chapter of Australia’s recent history. sbs.com.au/truestories Journalist: Mark Whittaker Producer: Gina McKeon Mix, Music and Sound Design: Martin Peralta Illustrator: Jeremy Lord Commissioned by: Ben Naparstek & Kylie Boltin #SBSTrueStories True Stories is commissioned and produced by Australia's multicultural broadcaster, SBS.
Recognised for her writing on subjects including Sylvia Plath, feminism, Proust, psychoanalysis, Zionism, the Middle East conflict and Jewish identity, Rose discusses her work with Justin Clemens, co-editor (wtih Ben Naparstek) of the Jacqueline Rose Reader.Read Jacqueline Rose in the LRB: lrb.me/jrosepodSign up to the LRB newsletter: lrb.me/acast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.