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About the Guest:
Georgina Banks is an author and former actress who transitioned into writing to explore and document poignant historical narratives. Heralded as a "first-time writer, longtime storyteller," she published her first book, "Back to Bangka: Searching for the truth about a wartime massacre - A family story," at 40 plus, which uncovers a harrowing war-time story involving her great aunt. Georgina also has a background in applied psychology and runs a consultancy business. Her writings focus on the themes of history, personal reflection, and the feminine experience in war. Her work has brought attention to forgotten and untold stories, inspiring others to explore their family histories and pursue their passions.
Key Takeaways:
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Georgina Banks' book is not just about documenting history; it's about exploring ambiguous loss, storytelling, and familial silence.
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The thorough research process included examining official war records and family artifacts, highlighting the challenges and dedication involved in writing historical non-fiction.
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The episode underscores the damaging impact of airbrushing historical truths, particularly around sensitive subjects like sexual violence in war.
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Georgina encourages pursuing passions and challenging self-critical thoughts, emphasizing the liberating power of reframing fear and ambition.
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Through personal anecdotes and family history, the episode celebrates women who make powerful pivots later in life, redefining their narratives and achieving personal milestones.
Notable Quotes:
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"I felt very determined to find out what happened because I really felt this... sense of justice... to speak up on my great aunt's behalf."
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"What do you want to look back on? What sort of life?... I say you really, you want to tap into that and live out of your values and what gives you meaning and joy."
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"Imagine yourself at the end of your life. What do you want to look back on?... Live out of your values and what gives you meaning and joy."
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"Punch the critic who's talking to you inside your head. What's the worst thing that's going to happen? You might embarrass yourself. Big deal."
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"Please do not let fear run your life... I say go for it. Treat it like you don't know if you'll be successful. You've got to do it for the love of it."
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