Ep 14: End of year wrap up with Millie and Lily
It’s the final episode of the year, and Millie and Lily are feeling reflective.
What did we learn this year that we don’t actually want to forget over the delightful amnesia of holiday shut down? What were the good bits to hang onto out of covid, and where did things fall apart? What are the wild possibilities for the future?
We made a list, talked it out, and now feel much better.
If it feels like you’ve also lived a decade+ this year, you’re not alone. We’d love to hear your reflections and lessons: email us at podcast@AustraliareMADE.org.
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Thanks so much for listening to the very first season of the reMAKERS! We’ll see you again in 2022.
Show notes
Things we mention:
“Lessons from the Pandemic, Phase 1” blog by Lily, Australia reMADE
Recovery: How we can create a better, brighter future after a crisis, book by Andrew Wear. (You can also listen to the interview with him on ABC’s Conversations.)
“JobKeeper showed we can spend our way out of crisis – and turned recession into a political choice”
“When Covid closed the library: staff call every member of Victorian library to say hello”
“Hotspot in a cold climate: the Melbourne library that transformed lockdown for struggling families”
“Care package: the French postal workers helping lonely older people”
Canadian postal workers’ union propose expanding to help look after the elderly