My Silver Tunnel tour concludes
https://youtu.be/3J69n80fJmI
Stories of the Comfort Women
https://youtu.be/2FuKiSPDnfQ
Philip Nitschke: The man behind the headlines
Get behind the tabloid "Dr. Death" headlines to find out what drives one of the most controversial figures in Australia, Dr. Philip Nitschke.
World Vision on the Ukraine border
Two months since the invasion of Ukraine, Rev. Crews talks with World Vision's CEO Daniel Wordsworth about the humanitarian crisis.
Anzac Day: Faith on the front line
On ANZAC Day we reflect on the sacrifice and the mateship of our fallen soldiers. But, how important is faith on the front line? Rev. Crews talks with senior ACC Chaplain for the ADF, Ralph Estherby.
Deepak Chopra with Rev. Bill Crews
Time Magazine heralded Deepak Chopra as one of the hundred-heroes of the last century. He thinks of himself as a healer - arguing that good health is about more than just the physical. He’s a doctor and a philosopher. Hear Rev. Crews's profile interview with this fascinating man.
Poverty and shared prosperity
Rev. Bill Crews speaks to National Director Claerwen Little from UnitingCare Australia about the rising inequality between classes. Claerwen Little says lower middle class is worse off now than 15 years ago and believes cost of living pressures will determine the election outcome.
Power of forgiveness
Rev. Bill Crews speaks to Prof. Ian Hickie from The Brain and Mind Institute about the psychological benefits of forgiveness. He encourages people not to hang onto anger and grudges in order to move on with their lives and lead a better life.
Debate about Australia Day
https://youtu.be/WTWUGLjyT0k
Feminism and plastic surgery
Rev. Bill Crews speaks to feminist Eva Cox about the increase of women resorting to plastic surgery. Eva Cox says she is "appalled" at the level of how many women feel they have to alter their bodies and believes women are confused with what feminism means to them.
Value of growing up poor
Rev. Bill Crews speaks to Rev. Tim Costello about the value of experiencing poverty.