|  |  | Wednesday 6 February 2013
Time poor but want to be information rich? Missing out on the current conversation? Stay informed with our featured audio packages on the RN front page. You can get your 2013 Election Fix with our rolling feed of the best interviews, analysis, and opinion from across RN; Back To School focuses on the changes children and their parents are facing this year; and Get Fit February may just inspire you with ideas to help burn off some of that holiday excess. Also this week, Marc Fennell scores an exclusive interview for Download This Show with Sir Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the web, and The Body Sphere explores the notions of 'body-hacking' and 'cyberchondria'. |  | Coming Up |  |  |  | The Final Cut with Jason DiRosso: Depeche Mode Few documentary filmmakers have captured our imaginations like the dynamic husband and wife team D.A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus. Tune in to our new RN film culture program The Final Cut as it puts the spotlight on this successful duo ahead of their upcoming Australian speaking tour. Thursday 7 Feb 9.45pm, repeated Saturday 9 Feb 2.20pm |  |  |  |  |  | The Live Set: Sonic Sessions with Paul Kelly A Sonic Session with Paul Kelly has been host Lucky Oceans' aim since the series began in 2007. Join Lucky and Paul on this week's The Live Set from an intimate courtyard of the Fremantle Arts Centre, as he and Paul reminisce about playing in exotic and unusual places all over the world. Friday 8 Feb 8pm repeated Sunday 10 Feb 4pm |  |  |  |  |  | The Body Sphere: Self-Tracking and Body-Hacking Quantified Self is a global cyber community made up of people who gather and analyse their own data about their health, exercise, diet and sleep, using web-based tools. Also known as self-tracking and body hacking, it can potentially lead to 'cyberchondria'! The Body Sphere asks: Is self-tracking the way of the future? Will we all need to be body hackers in years to come? Sunday 10 Feb 5pm repeated Monday 11 Feb 1pm |  |  |  |  |  | Download This Show: Sir Tim Berners-Lee In 1989 Sir Tim Berners-Lee created the Web and changed the course of humanity. Currently in Australia giving talks, Sir Tim has offered his only broadcast interview to RN! He talks about the Government's proposed data-retention scheme, the NBN and more. Subscribe to the podcast and the audio will download to your device every Thursday afternoon, in advance of the Sunday broadcast. Sunday 10 Feb at 9pm repeated Thursday 14 Feb 2.30pm |  |  |  |  |  | RareCollections: Sue Barker and The Onions Over three days in 1976, Sue Barker and group The Onions recorded a classic album featuring some of the most soulful grooves ever laid down in an Australian studio. This episode of the brand new RN program RareCollections showcases samples from the album and features interviews with Sue Barker and Onions' bass player Geoff Kluke. Sunday 10 Feb 9:30pm |  |  |  |  | Most Popular |  |  |  | Life Matters: Childless by Choice More people are choosing not to have children. Why are they making that decision and how do friends and family react? On last week's Friday Talkback, we heard from callers with varying opinions on the topic. There's also a conversation happening on the Life Matters web pagejoin in! |  |  |  |  |  | Friday Drive: Storytelling and the Moth The art of storytelling is making a comeback in popular media, and you don't have to be a pro to pull a crowd. George Dawes Green, novelist and founder of popular storytelling podcast The Moth, joins Julian Morrow for Friday night drinks and a yarn. |  |  |  |  |  | 360 Documentaries: Arboretum Ten years after Canberra was singed by devastating bushfires, we visit the new National Arboretum, a collection of 100 distinct forests of endangered and culturally significant trees, where passionate tree folk have been able to realise Walter Burley Griffin's vision for a city sculpted by trees. 360 Documentaries and ABC Pool are exploring the human relationship with trees through the Trees I've Loved and Lost project. Submit your stories via the link! |  |  |  |  |  | Spirit of Things: The Psychology of Paranormal Experience Most people, it seems, have at least one paranormal experience. Maybe it was the dream that proved predictive, the medium who knew all about your departed mother, the vision at the foot of the bed. In this episode, Dr. Tony Jinks, author of an Introduction to the Psychology of Paranormal Belief and Experience, explains how having a paranormal experience may be a positive way of living a rich and meaningful life. |  |  |  |  |  | The List: Makeovers and The Feminism of Now Makeover TV shows can be exploitative but some say they also offer viewers and fans a chance to ponder questions about self-transformation. Meanwhile, signs of a fresh gender debate are filtering into popular culture, from Kochie's comments on breastfeeding to how car commercials pitch their product. The List asks: have we entered a collective neurosis about sex and gender? |  |  |  |  | News, Competitions and Events |  | |  |  |  |  | |  |  |  |  |  | You are subscribed to the Radio National newsletter with email address: "idouska1.scan@blogger.com " If you no longer wish to receive this newsletter, please unsubscribe here. 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