• It's a thirst for....what exactly?

  • Oct 4 2021
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

It's a thirst for....what exactly?

  • Summary

  • I'm out on deck, the sun's just going down and it really feels good to actually throw the ropes off the ship and head to sea,” Shaun shouts above the sound of the wind.


    Meanwhile, back in Darwin, it’s day one and the shit hits the fan... literally! From blocked toilets and monsoonal mould, to gigantic sparkling icebergs and elephant seal wallows, this episode explores why people choose to live and work in remote places, facing danger and hardship.


    Lori searches for answers with mates Tamara and Rhiannon.


    You know, when you see people in their own environment and on their own country, it's just totally different to what you get when you work with people in a hospital”, explains Rhiannon, a remote area nurse.


    On the ship, Shaun seeks out Dr John Cherry, who will be wintering at Davis Station.


    This is my first winter, which is a very different beast to coming down for a round trip for a couple of weeks or a couple of months”.


    Join Lori and Shaun as they figure out why people put themselves in situations that most of us wouldn’t dream of - isolation, separation, adversity and danger.


    Contributors to Ep1: Tamara Travers, Rhiannon Townsend and Dr John Cherry

    Host and executive producer: Lori Uden

    Co-producers: Cinnamon Nippard and Lori Uden

    Interviews and sound recordings: Shaun and Lori Uden

    The kids! 10-year old Matilda Uden and 9-year old Saxon Uden

    Editor: Cinnamon Nippard

    Mixer: Hamish Robertson

    Music producer: Serina Pech

    Online producer: Lori uden

    Graphic designer: Kelly Walsh

    Photographer: Helen Orr, Adam Leatherbarrow & Shaun Uden

    Mentor: Johanna Bell

    Critical listeners: Johanna Bell and Jess Ong


    From Afar was created on beautiful Larrakia land and was produced with funding support from the Northern Territory Government through Arts NT


    Thanks also goes to the Australian Antarctic Division and Maritime Construction Services for their support.



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