Western Weekender

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Podcast by Western Weekender

Episodes

  • On The Record (Revisited): Ross Hutchison

    24/01/2022 Duration: 38min

    Ahead of the return of On The Record, we revisit our first series from 2018. Lovable Penrith character Ross Hutchison talks about his life as a dancer, entertainer, teacher, radio presenter, harness racing driver and fundraiser. He tells us how dancing essentially saved his life, takes us through the heartbreak of losing his sister in the Granville Train Disaster and explains why he gives so much of himself to others. Ross also reveals whether he’s still got a desire to enter politics.

  • On The Record (Revisited): John Scott

    17/01/2022 Duration: 36min

    Ahead of the return of On The Record, we revisit our first series from 2018. From the Dungowan Theatre to Scott’s Auto One, John Scott and his family have an incredible history in Penrith. John joins us to talk business, family and all things Penrith in the latest edition of the On The Record podcast.

  • On The Record (Revisited): Ben Feszczuk

    10/01/2022 Duration: 37min

    Ahead of the return of the On The Record podcast, we revisit our first series from 2018. The guest in this episode is Ben Feszczuk, former Local Area Commander in Penrith. Ben talks about being born in Germany and how his family eventually settled in Penrith. He discusses some of his career highlights as well as a number of dark days – including being part of the Anita Cobby murder investigation and how the death of Jim Affleck still haunts him.

  • On The Record (Revisited): John Thain

    03/01/2022 Duration: 33min

    Ahead of the return of the On The Record podcast, we revisit our series from 2018. Former Penrith Mayor John Thain reflects on his early life in Scotland, his school days and the twist of fate that led him to meet his wife Annette. He also reflects on the death of former Londonderry MP Jim Anderson – and why it was one of the toughest days of his life. John also talks about what the future holds for the ever-growing Penrith.

  • PREVIEW: On The Record Returns February 2022

    18/11/2021 Duration: 34s

    The Western Weekender presents the On The Record podcast, featuring interviews with key people who have shaped Penrith as the city as it is today.

  • Western Weekender 2021 NRL Grand Final Preview

    30/09/2021 Duration: 50min

    Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor talk all the news and views surrounding the 2021 NRL Grand Final between the Penrith Panthers and South Sydney Rabbitohs.

  • Weekender Wireless - Coronavirus Pandemic - Episode 7

    23/08/2021 Duration: 26min

    Troy Dodds hosts Weekender Wireless as we look at the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on break. A breakdown of local case numbers and locations, plus we hear from a Nepean Hospital ICU Doctor.

  • Weekender Wireless - Coronavirus Pandemic - Episode 6

    08/08/2021 Duration: 27min

    Western Weekender Editor Troy Dodds provides the latest news on the COVID-19 pandemic in Penrith.

  • Weekender Wireless - Coronavirus Pandemic - Episode 5

    19/07/2021 Duration: 28min

    The Western Weekender presents a local look at the latest COVID-19 and lockdown situation in Penrith.

  • Passion & Perspective: Episode 38 - Simon Williams

    08/04/2021 Duration: 57min

    Simon Williams is a High-Performance Mindset coach at Motivation & Performance Partners (M&PP), a business he founded to help aspiring athletes achieve success at the top-level. The ingrained desire to help others succeed has long been the driving force behind Simon’s work and has played a large part in shaping where he is today.

  • Passion & Perspective: Episode 37 - Bec Slack

    31/03/2021 Duration: 45min

    Bec Slack is the owner of local business, Cleverstuff Educational Toys, a venture she took over in 2015. It was a leap into the unknown for Bec – who revolutionised the business – shifting their products to digital platforms to make them more accessible and reinforcing the importance of education through experience. The importance of education, however, is not a new concept for Bec. Having attended Penrith High School, academics have often been a focus for her and have shaped her passion to promote learning at a young age.

  • Passion & Perspective: Episode 36 - Sam Arnold

    24/03/2021 Duration: 49min

    Sam Arnold has represented Australia across three sporting codes and this summer was a part of the Sydney Thunder WBBL|06 championship squad. A late call up to the team – that was housed in “hub” at Sydney Olympic Park – Sam immersed herself into the experience and was able to learn and develop her game alongside some of cricket’s greats.

  • Passion & Perspective: Episode 34 - Mark Geyer

    17/03/2021 Duration: 01h06s

    It was a modest upbringing in Whalan where Mark Geyer first understood the power of love and kindness, a place where he developed a sense of putting others before yourself. “My childhood was great…I never knew that we were poor…I didn’t know Mum and Dad were working two jobs just to pay our rent…because there was so much love in the house,” Mark said. Mark’s charitable endeavours and community support have been far-reaching and reflective of his passion to help local organisations making a difference. Whilst impactful, the support is a responsibility according to Mark, and one that he is more than happy to honour.

  • assion & Perspective: Episode 33 - Meaghan Potter

    10/03/2021 Duration: 01h03min

    Meaghan Potter is an artist and teacher, plying her trade throughout the Blue Mountains and beyond. Growing up in Blaxland, Meaghan completed an Honours in Fine Arts from the National Art School and has gone on to exhibit internationally in Hong Kong, and throughout greater Sydney.

  • Passion & Perspective: Episode 32 - Jason Dundas

    04/03/2021 Duration: 59min

    Jason Dundas is a global media icon and has hosted the world’s biggest productions, both locally and abroad. Through an energetic and supportive upbringing in South Penrith, Jason was driven to shape his own path and create his future. Success, according to Jason, comes from having the self-confidence and work ethic to enable you to seize an opportunity as they arise.

  • Passion & Perspective: Episode 31 - Sara Klein

    25/02/2021 Duration: 54min

    It was growing up in the greater Hawkesbury where Sara Klein uncovered the love for sport, adventure and the great outdoors. An introduction to Little Athletics at the age of 8 put Sara on the path for her career now as an elite athlete – going on to represent Australia at the 2019 World Championships in the 400 metre hurdler. It was a seven-year gap between that 2019 meet and her earlier appearance at the World Junior Championships. Whilst the hiatus was disheartening at times, Sara’s perspective enabled her to stay focused and ultimately achieve her goals.

  • Passion & Perspective: Episode 30 - Terrance Plowright

    17/02/2021 Duration: 01h23min

    Terrance Plowright is an internationally recognised artist and sculptor – twice awarded the Medici Medal, recipient of the Order of Australia Medal in 2019 for services to Visual Arts and numerous accolades along the way. Throughout his life, Terrance has chased opportunities to shape his journey. One of the keys to his success in the arts is to challenge himself, striving for continual development and growth.

  • Passion & Perspective: Episode 29 - Rheanna Lotter

    11/02/2021 Duration: 01h01min

    Rheanna Lotter is a proud Yuin woman, former NSW Indigenous cricket representative and founder of Ngandabaa. Growing up in Willow Vale – in the NSW Southern Highlands – sport, culture and art have been a large part of Rheanna’s life.

  • Passion & Perspective: Episode 28 - Shannon Boyd

    03/02/2021 Duration: 01h20min

    Shannon Boyd is a local designer and illustrator, who has transformed his passion for art into an occupation. Growing up in South Penrith, art was intertwined into his childhood, mixed with a love for sport and adventure. Eager to learn from the best in the industry – and applying his skills through tertiary studies – Shannon has been patient in his work and continues to hone his craft in every project. “(I’ve kept) plying my trade, working on the technical things and getting the opportunity with clients to try something different and just get better with different mediums,” Shannon said. “Things have to happen organically. If you place a constraint on a goal, you are putting pressure on yourself… you are going to rush things and you are going to overthink it.” After five years in the education system, Shannon took a leap of faith, leaving his job as a teacher to pursue a career as an artist. With a few doors opening locally, Shannon was able to make the shift. Whilst it has been an adjustment, he has be

  • Passion & Perspective: Episode 27 - Reece Boyall

    02/12/2020 Duration: 01h21min

    Reece Boyall is a comedian, and producer at Stand Out Comedy – a comedy club he has built from scratch. Through years of toil and honing his craft, Reece has embraced the journey and gets his gratification through extrinsic channels, making others happy through his work.

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